Thanks to the help of people like Kristin Luna of CamelsAndChocolate.com and Charu Suri of ButterflyDiary.com (whom I mistakenly left both off the list but was still nice enough to help suggest others) I was able to get started on a part two of my women travelers and travel bloggers list to make sure I got a full amount of some of the big name women travel bloggers out there and a few others just starting out. Also I cant forget to mention my friend Brittani Gonzalez of BrittaniPhotography.com who is an up and coming photographer, she helped share a few great suggestions as well. Jeannie Mark of Nomadic Chick helped with a few great suggestions even though I already stole a few of her suggestions for my first list, I say she has been one of the most helpful in gathering this list.
This in no means depicts all the women travels and travel bloggers out there, nor is this a ‘best of’ list because in reality I couldn’t find any list of women travel bloggers out there so I went out to create one. Yet in doing so one list just wasn’t enough so this is the second, and final part of women travelers and travel bloggers. I hope that between my first list and this one if you are in search of an inspiring woman travel blogger that I can help you find a few. Please share with others or better yet make your own because I cannot get everyone nor do I expect to either. So travel on my furless friends and like all these women listed below put your travel foot forward.
- Kristin Luna of CamelsAndChocolate.com
- Lainie Liberti of RaisingMiro.com
- Charu Suri of ButterflyDiary.com
- Laurie DePrete of SceneByLaurie.com
- Leslie Koch of DowntownTraveler.com
- Mary Anne of ephemeraanddetritus.com
- Kirsten Alana of KirstenAlana.com
- Candice Walsh of CandiceDoesTheWorld.com
- Ciki of CumiAndCiki.com
- Kate McCulley of AdventurousKate.com
- Teresa Rodriguez Williamson of TangoDiva.com
- Abby Tegnelia of TheJunglePrincess.com
- Akila McConnell of TheRoadForks.com
- Annemarie Dooling of FrillSeekerDiary.com
- Stefanie Michaels of AdventureGirl.com
- Alyson Kilday of HopAndJaunt.com
- Sofia von Porat of AsWeTravel.com
- Kayt Sukel and Jamie Pearson of travelsavvymom.com
- Lillie Marshall of AroundTheWorldL.com
- Kelly Lewis of TravelBugJuice.com
- Emily Gerson of Maiden-Voyage-Travel.com
- María Victoria Rodríguez of ElProximoViaje.com (A Great Spanish blog, Thanks Luis Baldó)
- Liz Borod Wright of TravelLogged.com
- Kristy Harris of Vagabondkids.com
- Andrea James of TravelTeachTravel.com
- Stephanie Lee of ArtOfSoloTravel.com (A great guidebook for girls, thanks for the suggestion Craig Martin)
- Farryn Blake Weiner of JetsetFarryn.com
- Kathy McCabe of DreamOfItaly.com
- Christine Medina of ChristineInSpain.com
- Deanna Niles of TravelingMonkeys.org @(^_^)@
- Jessica Maceda of WayfaringWanderer.com
- Dominique King of MidwestGuest.com
- Jade Broadus of Vagabond3.com
- Amy Schuchman Berecek of SurroundedByTheSound.com
- Sally of UnbraveGirl.com
- Ali Garland of AliAdventures.com
- Elena Favaro of WhereDidSheGoNow.com
- Jennifer Miner, Kara Williams and Beth Blair of TheVacationGals.com
- Ally Maxwell and Linah Yong of BorneoTravelGuide.org
- Beverly Gallagher of NomadicNarrative.com
- Jenny McIver of RTWin30Days.com
- Jenny Leonard of WhereIsJenny.com
- Jodi Sagorin of IfYouNeverDid.com
- Christy of OrdinaryTraveler.com
- Mariellen Ward of BreatheDreamGo.com
- Nora Dunn of TheProfessionalHobo.com
- JoAnna Haugen of KaleidoscopicWandering.com
- Donna Leftwich Hull of MyItchyTravelFeet.com
- Brooke Schoenman of BrookeVStheWorld.com
- Deonne Kahler of GoneScamping.com
- Sherry Jackson of SeeTheSouth.com
- Nancie M of BudgetTravelersSandbox.com
- Robyn James of TheDropoutDiaries.com
- Sarah of LoveAndPaella.com
- Cassie and Erica of Nonstop-World-Travel.com
- Beth of BeersAndBeans.com
- Shirlene of Idelish.com (in the process of moving from blog hosted to .com)
- Natalie of TurkishTravelBlog.com
(yeah it only goes up to 58 but there were a few sites that had two or more authors so it all ads up to over 60 in the end)
I hope you enjoy the list, as well as my first one and again no this isn’t every woman travel blogger out there. I’m sure I missed a lot between my list but there aren’t too many list of women travels and travel bloggers out there so here is a start. Hope you enjoy.
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From movers Chicago:
Thanks for this list of travel bloggers. Good to know about these awesome women travelers and reading about their experiences.
From ilainie:
Wow!! Thanks for including us on your list! so honored!!
From Brady Stump:
Keep up the good writing!
From Emily:
Thanks so much for including me! I am in fantastic company
From Nonstop World Travel:
Thanks, and congrats to all of you lovely lady bloggers out there!
From Anonymous:
Thanks for adding me to the list and I enjoyed visiting the other blogs on the list too.
Site move is done. Just scrubbing some older posts for formatting errors.
Stop by: http://www.idelish.com
From Cornelius Aesop:
Looks great too!
From Anonymous:
Thanks! Subscribe or follow us to stay updated!
From Robyn James (aka The Dropout):
I only just saw this! Thanks a bunch. And a big hello from number 53! But I changed the name of my blog to http://www.thedropoutdiaries.com.
Now I’m off to check out some of these blogs I haven’t heard of before. What fun!
From Cornelius Aesop:
Done and Done. Switched it over
From Robyn James (aka The Dropout):
Whoo-hoo! Now I really have made it!
From Cumidanciki:
thank you!! xoxo
From Donna Hull:
Thanks for including me in your list of women travel bloggers. What great company!
From LeslieTravel:
Awesome! Thanks for including me in such stellar company
My new website is http://downtowntraveler.com– check it out! Also, I don’t see @RunawayJuno, but she is a funny and brave female traveler based in South Korea. I love reading about her backpacking adventures!
From Cornelius Aesop:
I switched it over to your new site and I already posted Juno in my first list.
From Joomla Developers:
Really great list of Women travelers. I really appreciate your work for listing so many great lady travel blogger. Well done. Thanks again.
From Cornelius Aesop:
Thanks It’s hard to include everyone but I figured my two lists are a great start and may inspire so better lists out there.
From Wayfaring Wanderer:
I feel honored to have been included in this list, thank you! And I look forward to finding new blogs to follow!!
Great list
WW
From Cornelius Aesop:
I’m always in the spirits of sharing. Glad you like the list.
From Unbravegirl:
It’s honored to be included with such a fine bunch of lady bloggers.
From Cornelius Aesop:
Of course, had to have you on the list. A few recommendations from a few of your fellow lady travelers made sure I didn’t leave you off of this list since I missed you on the first one.
From MaryAnne:
Hey! I’m on a list! Yay!
From Jeannie:
A comprehensive list full of amazing women. Nice work, monkey.
From Cornelius Aesop:
Thanks! @(^_^)@ and as I said I used some of your references to help build my list so Thank you.
From Kristy Harris:
Thanks so much for the inclusion in the list! I need to go add more of these women to my reader. Big favor, I have moved my blog over to http://vagabondkids.com Could you update my listing?
From Cornelius Aesop:
Done and done
From Natalie:
EH!!! Did you forget me???
From Cornelius Aesop:
Sorry Natalie, I did a quick update. I can’t promise I’ll remembered everybody. Between the two lists I have close to 120 different lady travelers but I try and just wanted to push out there many women who are out there doing what too many women fear to do themselves.
From Natalie:
Will buy you at least six beers for adding me to the list!! Thank you so much
From Cornelius Aesop:
Wow if that is the case can I make a list with just you listed like a bagillion times. hehehe Beer @(^_^)@
From Candice walsh:
Thank your, Mr. Monkey Man! Greatly appreciated!
From Cornelius Aesop:
Of course, just surprised myself that I didn’t get you on the first list.
From Gary Arndt:
If TBEX was any indication, 70% of the bloggers were female.
From Jeannie:
Gary,
You realize that makes us single women unhappy?
From Cornelius Aesop:
But it probably makes the single men very happy.
From CamelsAndChocolate:
Hey, thanks for including me on this list, Cornelius! I know about half of these fabulous women who made your round-up, which means I have half left to check out and add to my Reader!
From Cornelius Aesop:
That’s what I hope to do and maybe inspire others to travel and read about travel experiences.
From Kirsten Alana:
The first list was fabulous and so is the second list. I very much appreciate being a part of the list. Thank you so much Cornelius!!
From Cornelius Aesop:
Of course, but I think I’m done with these two lists. There are so many great lady travel bloggers that I’m surprised that their isn’t too many lists of great women travelers.