Eileen Jacobowitz wasn't trying to avoid men. She was looking for an adventure, a trip to mark her daughter's recent college ...
A new report by Booking.com reveals that women are increasingly taking the lead in travel planning across Indian households.
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Women are increasingly planning leisure trips just for themselves. Nearly 40% of female travelers voiced interest in setting out solo in 2025, the tourism market research firm Future Partners found in ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Women-only tours are a booming sector. Alongside providing safety and companionship, these single-sex holidays allow travellers to bond ...
All the single ladies are doing alright, new research reveals. Turns out, women enjoy flying solo a whole lot more than men, a study recently published in Social Psychological and Personality Science ...
Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than couple up. The “singles tax” — the higher costs that singles pay financially supporting themselves — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, ...
Women-only tours are a booming sector. Alongside providing safety and companionship, these single-sex holidays allow travellers to bond over shared experiences and venture into spaces that would ...
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