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Victoria Cunha was born to travelers and has traveled all throughout her life. She was certainty born to it, but that doesn’t mean you can’t adopt the same habits she has. Victoria is now 55 years old, and still travels around the world alone! She talks about the adventures she’s had, why anybody can do this no matter what age, and so much more, on this week’s episode! Key Takeaways: *How did Victoria get into solo traveling? *What countries did Victoria go to, when she was part of the AFS Intercultural Programs USA? *What kind of traveling did Victoria do with her family when she was a young child? *Victoria visited Paris in 1999. Although it was her second time there, she kept an open mind during her trip. *What kind of lessons has Victoria learned through her solo travels? *Victoria is 55 years old. How do people in her age range react to her traveling alone? *It is up to us to make the most of the time we have on this earth. *Does Victoria have a bucket list? Yes and no. *How does Victoria explain her passion for travel to others who simply ‘don’t get it’? *How does Victoria balance between being prepared and being spontaneous, in a new country? *You have to be open to new experiences -- if not, you’re just going to struggle through your trip. *Thankfully, Victoria has never been seriously injured on a trip. However, she has been sick a few times. *Doing sufficient research before you touch down on new territory will definitely give you peace of mind. *Victoria shares some words of wisdom before she goes! Solo women, go visit something close by to you! Dip your toe in, you won’t regret it! Mentioned in This Episode: Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com AFS Intercultural Programs USA Connect with Victoria: Victoria on Facebook Timeout Guide to Chicago Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week's show. And tune in next week for another great guest. |