Britt Beyond Borders offers soulful, story-driven travel experiences curated by a solo traveler who’s lived every escape she designs. With 8 years of deep, immersive travel behind her, Britt creates transformative journeys for reflective, curious souls. Using travel as a tool for restoration, reconnection, and rediscovery, these aren’t just trips; they’re essential life maintenance, designed with care.
The Why:
This began with helping my mom take a life-changing trip. Since then, I’ve made it my purpose to create meaningful experiences for others, especially those navigating transition or rediscovery.
- Years of slow travel: 6 France, Turkey, Albania, Vietnam, etc.
- I’ve lived it all: heartbreak, healing, solo journeys, reconnection
- ✦ Reset Journey Chapters (summarized):
- Germany → Navigating loss & Grief
- Koh Yao Noi → release and rebuild
- Maui → breakup, transition and healing
- France → self-discovery, honoring inner childhood dreams
- Tuscany → self-celebration
- Banff → letting go (make a blog post). link to it here when talking about it
- emotional reset
- reclaiming self
- My travel ICKS
- My travel beliefs
Hi, I’m Brittany—a slow-traveling nomad and trip-planning specialist with 8+ years of experience designing meaningful, immersive journeys. Whether you’re seeking a solo adventure, a healing escape, or an unforgettable family trip, I create experiences rooted in culture, connection, and reflection.
- A personal travel photo of you
- Timeline of your journey (optional)
- A few personal facts or travel philosophies
- Your why (why you love planning trips)
- Your “Why” story
- “Travel isn’t always about ticking countries—it’s about returning to yourself.”
- Personal Reset Journeys (Maui, Koh Lanta, Tuscany, etc.)
- Snippets from “My Journey” — nomad origin story, post-pandemic growth, grief journeys
- Self-description:
- “A slow-traveling nomad with 8+ years of immersive global living, creating soulful experiences that heal, restore, and reconnect.”
- A professional bio: Talk about your travel experience and why you became a travel planner.
- Your values and approach to trip planning (e.g., slow travel, customized itineraries).
- A photo of yourself in a travel setting (adds a personal touch).
- Option: Add fun facts or a timeline of your travels to make it engaging.