Why Girls Trips Don't Make It Out of the Group Chat

Welcome to aroundLAwithTK, where we unravel the tales of exploration and the art of turning digital dreams into reality. In a world dominated by screens and group chats, the phrase "making it out of the group chat" has become a rallying cry for those triumphant moments when a girls' trip transforms from pixels to passport stamps. Join us on a journey through the nuances of turning plans into memories, and discover why this transition often feels like a significant achievement.

If You Haven't Started Planning Your Girls' Trip Yet For the Year, You're Late!

Welcome back to the travel diary at aroundLAwithTK, where we believe that every journey is a story waiting to be told. As the end of January approaches, the allure of new beginnings and exciting adventures fills the air. If you haven't already started planning your girls' trip for this year, don't worry, it's not too late—yet. However, there's a golden reason why we encourage you to kick off the planning process now. Join us as we unravel the essence of aroundLAwithTK, infused with the spirit of exploration, and discover why starting the journey ahead of time is the key to an unforgettable girls' getaway.

Why Girls' Trips Are Great and A Look At This One With 17 Girls

In a world filled with hustle and bustle, girls' trips emerge as a beacon of joy, friendship, and self-discovery. This post delves into the enchanting universe of these getaways, celebrating the unique blend of empowerment, creativity, and shared experiences that make girls' trips an unparalleled adventure. Stay tuned as we recount the highlights from a recent escapade with 17 extraordinary women, proving that the magic lies not just in the destination but in the bonds formed along the way.

Traveling From Los Angeles to London

Being a high-energy person, adjusting to a new time zone is usually a breeze for me. However, my recent journey from Los Angeles to London has me grappling with the notorious jet lag. In this travel diary entry, I share my struggle and the one simple trick I've used to fight jet lag effectively.

you actually socialize MORE during SOLO travel | birthday trip | travel diary

It’s easier to make friends when you’re traveling alone because, in a way, you’re forced to! You’re a human, your natural instinct is to interact with other humans. When you travel somewhere with people you already know, you have your human(s) to interact with, you don’t need to interact with anyone new. When you’re traveling alone, the only way you’re going to interact with another human (in-person) is by interacting with someone new.