After returning from my solo trip to Antigua, I realized that I had a good amount of footage of my glamping tent and decided to make a vlog.
TEAtime: Antigua (Part 2)
Have you ever wanted to go camping? Have you ever wanted to go glamping? Have you ever wanted to pack your things and go on a solo vacation? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is a blog post for you!
TEAtime: Antigua (Part 1)
I took a solo trip to Antigua at the beginning of March 2020. As I browsed for activities and restaurants to try, I kept two travel goals in mind. I wanted to learn how to make more foods when I traveled, and I wanted to try more curry from around the world. The activity that I eventually found perfectly fulfilled those goals.
Travel Basics 100: Types of Solo Travel
I've done a lot of traveling over the years. I would characterize much of it as solo travel despite all of my trips not fitting a traditional definition of solo travel. Solo travel is not just you going off somewhere wholly alone. I would argue that there are actually about 3 different types of "solo"Continue reading "Travel Basics 100: Types of Solo Travel"
TEAtime: NOLA (Part 2)
This second part of my NOLA TEAtime is all about eating. Here are all the new foods and places we tried on our family vacation. Between parts 1 and 2, you should find a food option for even the pickiest of eaters. Beignets at Cafe Beignet and Cafe Du Monde I think we lived atContinue reading "TEAtime: NOLA (Part 2)"
TEAtime: NOLA (Part 1)
I definitely consider myself a frugal traveler. I book affordable flights and accommodations and try to make sure the activities I do are worth the money I paid for them. But that doesn't mean I'm cheap or penny-pinching with my trips, and sometimes, they can be more of a splurge. This was the case whenContinue reading "TEAtime: NOLA (Part 1)"
March Madness
I was toying with an idea before the Coronavirus shutdown and have decided to go ahead with it now that many people are home, and bored. Next week will be my version of March Madness. I will have a new blog post EVERY DAY at 5pm. I hope that a little lighthearted reading will be a momentary distraction from the world falling apart. For anyone who has checked out of traveling for the moment, no worries. VoyagesofTea.com will be here when you're ready to think about that again. Wishing everyone as much safety, health, and stability as possible until this passes. - Tea
5 Things I Love about New York City
I've lived in New York City for about two decades. Since I've traveled around the world, I've seen many amazing cities. NYC is one of the most unique cities I've ever seen. There are many things I love about the city. Below I've listed five of them: 1) The Metropolitan Museum of Art. As I mentionedContinue reading "5 Things I Love about New York City"
I Love Being Guyanese!
I ate a lot of Guyanese snacks growing up. Recently, I came up a fun bingo game to see what snacks other people have tried.
Does Anyone Actually Like Visiting Museums When They Travel?
I can't think of a trip I've been on that didn't include visiting a museum. Time and time again, I've paid for this cultural experience. Is this out of habit or genuine interest? And should I keep them on the itinerary for future trips?
