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Lady The Tramp.com Female Travel Guide

Lady the Tramp.com Female Travel GuideMira, from the former Wanderjahr Jill Travel Blog, has now consolidated her efforts in a new project oriented towards sharing travel knowledge from a female perspective. This new site is called Lady the Tramp and is a travel blog full of ideas, tips, warnings, and suggestions written by female travelers [...]

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Lady the Tramp.com Female Travel Guide


Mira, from the former Wanderjahr Jill Travel Blog, has now consolidated her efforts in a new project oriented towards sharing travel knowledge from a female perspective. This new site is called Lady the Tramp and is a travel blog full of ideas, tips, warnings, and suggestions written by female travelers for female travelers. It is Mira’s mission to create a forum on this site for discussing the particulars of being a female traveler “in a man’s world” as well as providing a space for women to encourage each other to get out there and travel the world.

Lady the Tramp’s mission:

“While traversing the globe females have to overcome certain difficulties unbeknownst to their male counterparts. Sexual advances, machismo, how to find sanitary products, where to pee, and how to keep an eye on one’s purse are just examples of gender centric problems a female may encounter on the road.”

“I hope to give a few good tips, advice, and guides for women travelers, and a little push of inspiration for all those women who are too afraid to make that leap into the great unknown adventures of the world.”

Photo of Lady the Tramp Mira looking mighty fancy standing side-by-side her paternal cousin, Barak Obama. (hehehe)


Lady the Tramp Womans Travel Guide also presents the other side of the Song of the Open Road story, so read it to find the dirt behind the man who writes these words.

Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
Antigua, Guatemala
April 7, 2008

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I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 93 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. has written 3729 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.

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