Your go-to for ready-to-use itineraries, vegan-friendly tips, and stress-free adventures!
Europe
Wander through cobblestone streets, iconic cities, and scenic landscapes with my Europe itineraries. Packed with history, adventure, and vegan foodie finds, these guides make exploring the continent stress-free and unforgettable.
United States
From hidden gems to must-see landmarks, explore detailed U.S. itineraries, national park adventures, and vegan-friendly eats across the States. Whether itâs a weekend getaway or a long road trip, Iâve got your planning covered.
ABOUT ME
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ABOUT ME *
Hiya my fellow adventurers! Iâm Keri! đđ§
Iâve been on the move for as long as I can rememberâstarting with family trips around the U.S., then catching the real travel bug hard on my first international adventure in 2015 alongside my closest friends. That trip completely changed my life by opening my eyes to new cultures, unforgettable moments, and a serious passion for exploring the world.
Since then, Iâve explored 20 countries (plus plenty of hidden gems across the U.S.), and I started this blog to share the kind of resources I always wish I have: detailed itineraries, vegan-friendly travel tips, and guides that make planning easy. Whether youâre after a ready-to-use trip plan, the best vegan eats abroad, or inspiration for your next adventure, youâll find it here â no overthinking required.
When Iâm not globe-trotting, youâll find me soaking up the outdoors with my husband Lucas, binge-watching Netflix with our pups Luna and Weasley, nose-deep in a good (fictional) book, or spending time with friends and family. Recently, we made the big move from Texas to Colorado, and weâre loving the chance to explore our stunning new home.
So, whether Iâm trekking across Europe, hiking in the Rockies, or just scouting out the best vegan bakery in town, Iâm thrilled to have you along for the ride as we navigate the world one adventure at a time. đâď¸
âThis is why once youâve traveled for the first time all you want to do is leave again. They call it the travel bug, but really itâs the effort to return to a place where you are surrounded by people who speak the same language as you. Not English or Spanish or Mandarin or Portuguese, but that language where others know what itâs like to leave, change, grow, experience, learn, then go home again and feel more lost in your hometown than you did in the most foreign place you visited. This is the hardest part about traveling, and itâs the very reason why we all run away again.â
â Kellie Donnelly


