Late Blogger Rachel Jone's Hippie in Heels Short & Sweet Crit

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Late Blogger Rachel Jone's Hippie in Heels Short & Sweet Crit
07 Dec 2021
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Rachel Jones has dramatically outlined her rough ordeal in India. Therefore, I rate her blog 2.5/5 as I dislike what she described as India. #ThinkWithNiche

Coming onto Hippie in heels!

Hippie in Heels is yet another travel blog by Rachel Jones who is a well-known travel blogger famous for her unique travel blog all over the world. It has hit under the top 50 famous travel blogs. In one of her blog post articles, This is India! What dazed me over is that she encourages women travelers. Hence, she is willing to take this endeavor towards a positive initiative.


She even talked in her blog about novels like Gone Girl and Girl on the train that she read and even concluded about her trip to Turkey. Rachel Jones has dramatically outlined her rough ordeal in India. Therefore, I rate her blog 2.5/5 as I dislike what she described as India. She did not conclude the beautiful bits of pieces, rather concluded nasty outlook of hers on the dirt on of street! What even seek to appreciate the 'beauty of things' too! Unfortunately, Rachel Jones passed away in 2019 due to cardiac arrest after six years of getting engaged. Her fans, all over the world, got disheartened after they grew aware of the truth. Often we read blogs for inspiration, motivation, or to stir something in our soul. Where travel is concerned, it's the favorite part of our lives! We get to explore the endless landscape of the world. Likewise, there are travel bloggers who have been throwing some traveling inspiration for all to read and see. Kristin is a solo female traveler well known for her blog 'Be My Travel Muse.' It has been featured in Nomadic Matt's blog post - Don't Give in to Fear (or how to travel to a place you know nothing about).

After I read her blog, I framed a clear cut to let go of fears! Who on earth will not have fears at least once in our lives we had a bizarre ordeal? However, we must get the hang of it to endure something we have never done before. I fear not to travel alone to distant countries now.


Foremost, Kristin has outlined her ordeal as the most beautiful. She gives a soulful taste of her own "never heard before" ordeal in Africa and Mozambique's ramble. Her piece of writing has hooked upon female readers and has received appreciation as well. Kristin has concluded various hacks and guidance on how to travel (for the ladies).


Therefore, I rate Kristin's blog on 4.5/5, as I discern that there is so much more for women to do out there, specifically on traveling. The blog has enlightened me and has given me positive energy, being a lady, and how to play it safe while traveling alone. I am pretty sure, the readers of Kristin's travel blog will eliminate fears in their lives as her blog awakes and evolves into a fresh aura within her piece of writing. Thumbs Up!

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