| Evelyn Hannon Publishing
this annual 'female journalists travel tip article' is one of my most
enjoyable assignments. It provides me with the lovely opportunity to reconnect
with female writers at home in Canada and internationally. These are the
lovely women I've chatted with by phone, by email, and face to face. They
are the friends who, over the years, have kindly chosen to interview me
and who've helped to spread the word about journeywoman.com to their readers
worldwide. Most importantly they are my community -- the women I go to
to learn about the latest travel trends and to exchange bits of advice
that help to make us all better travel writers. I'm extremely grateful
to all these journalists for their women-centered wisdom and their generosity
of spirit. Enjoy everybody! |
| A free guide service in Buenos
Aires... Before visiting Buenos Aires I arranged via email for a free city guide from the Cicerones group to take me around the city. According to the Cicerones website (www.cicerones.org.ar), these volunteer guides offer to act as 'your friend' while you are in their city. They'll teach you about the country's culture, show you the sites you are interested in, introduce you to restaurants that the locals eat in, help you to locate shops you're looking for, etc. I appreciated my guide; she was very helpful and well-informed about her city. I see this as an excellent service for JourneyWomen whether they are travelling solo or with a companion. Nancy Wigston is a Canadian travel writer, photographer and reviewer. |
| Bone carving in Nelson, New Zealand...
Sarika Chawla lives in Los Angeles. She is the Managing Editor of Peter Greenberg Worldwide |
| Wear damp socks... This is a tip I learned from Journeywoman back in 1994. I tried it and it worked. Wear damp socks on long flights. I know it sounds strange and, if you're chilly on the plane at first, unwelcoming. But try it, the socks are cold and wet, of course, at first but then heat up with body heat and, before you know it, you're wishing they were cool and damp again! Helps prevent feet swelling and, some say, jet lag. Ann Wallace
lives in Toronto, Canada. She is the Editor of The
Travel Society Magazine. |
| Internet booking versus travel agent...
Isobel Warren is a freelance travel writer
from Newmarket, Canada, and author of forthcoming "Travel
Safe and Savvy". |
| Taxi Cabs for women in London... I'd like to let your readers know about Ladycabs. This company is a licensed London taxi firm that operates just for women and naturally, they only have women drivers to drive women passengers. Their address is: 12 Archway Close, London, N199 3TD Tel: +44 20 7272 3300. Alternatively, the Taxi One number gives you access to 7000 licensed, safe London black cabs - 0871 871 8710 (from inside the UK). These cabs will generally be driven by men. Rachel Bull is currently beginning her career as a freelance features writer in the UK. Her work includes Time Out city guides in Buenos Aires and London, and she presently writes for the Itchy Travel Guide to London. |
| I stopped buying souvenirs... Over the years I've done a lot of travelling. I stopped buying souvenirs long ago. Instead, I send my now grown children and granddaughter postcards. I also send one to myself. It’s like a little diary for me and it lets the kids know I was thinking about them while sitting in a rain forest half a world away! PJ Thomas is the Editor of Pathfinders - Travel Magazine for People of Color. Website: www.pathfinderstravel.com |
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