Kaitlyn Rosati
School
The New School, Bachelor Of Fine Arts
CUNY School Of Law
Expertise
Solo Travel, Budget Travel, Nomadic Life
- Kaitlyn was a bartender in New York City for 10 years before quitting her job, selling all of her belongings, and solo backpacking around the globe.
- While she has traveled to over 60 countries, Kaitlyn is proud to call New York City home. She writes a column for New York Daily News to highlight the best hidden dining gems around NYC.
- It's hard to narrow it down, but some of Kaitlyn's favorite places she's had the privilege of visiting are Italy for its comfort (specifically Naples and Bologna), Japan for its organized chaos, New Zealand for its beauty, Tanzania for its adventure, and Taiwan for its food.
Experience
Kaitlyn is an avid solo traveler, having gone to over 60 countries on 6 different continents. Her ventures around the globe have led her to seeing all seven world wonders, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, getting scuba certified in the Great Barrier Reef, and even spontaneously moving to Tokyo when she ran out of space on her passport while on a backpacking trip. When Kaitlyn isn't motorbiking through the Philippines or country-hopping in Eastern Europe, she calls New York City home, where she frequently writes about the best eats throughout the boroughs. To document her travels, she created the brand No Man Nomad to encourage other solo female travelers to get out there and see the world.
Education
Kaitlyn Rosati received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The New School. She also completed over a year of law school at CUNY School of Law before deciding to pursue travel media instead.
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Stories By Kaitlyn Rosati
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There's more to New York than the skyscrapers of NYC. Upstate New York has plenty of scenic views, such as the state's highest point.
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Osaka, Japan, is the third largest Japanese city by population, and provides similar excitement to Tokyo at a cheaper price if you're on a budget.
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Most travelers choose to enjoy the Red Sea, which is the one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, from resorts in Egypt and Aqaba, Jordan.
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White Salmon, Washington, located along the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, is a lovely riverside town and dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Oaxaca, Mexico is frequently overlooked for more popular vacation spots like Cancun or Tulum, but this culturally rich city offers something for every traveler.
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There are dozens of national parks to choose from across the fifty U.S. states. But if you want to hit up as many as possible in one state, choose California.
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If you're searching for an amazing place to see the beautiful fall foliage in Japan, we have just the spot for you to check out. Get all the details!
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For your next couples getaway, avoid crowded resorts and expensive plane tickets. Here's the underrated New England town you should visit next.
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Italy is full of scenic wonders, but some of its most iconic destinations can become quite crowded. This underrated spot will offer you some privacy, though.
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You don't need to travel to California for a good wine. The East Coast has plenty of wineries to whet your whistle, including a prime spot for a vacation.
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There are several countries in Africa that are ideal destinations for wildlife enthusiasts, but this underrated nation should definitely be on your bucket list.
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Italy isn't all Mediterranean sunsets and Roman ruins - the northern part of the country also offers some great opportunities for mountain vacations.
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If you're traveling to Tunisia, you'll want to see more than one destination. After you get your fix of its capital, head out to see what else it has to offer.
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Whether you're a history buff or simply obsessed with classic Mediterranean charm, Malta has something for every type of traveler.
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The Empire State Building is iconic in NYC, but it might not offer the best aerial views of the city. Instead, try this place in Rockefeller Center.
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Most people think of Jamaica or the Bahamas when they think of the Caribbean. But this lesser-known island will surprise you with its beauty and relaxing vibe.
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Simply traveling to Alaska is not enough to see the Northern Lights. However, visiting at a specific time increases your chances of experiencing a visual feast.
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If you love all things pumpkin spice, consider booking this autumn-themed hotel suite for the ultimate fall getaway (pumpkin spices lattes included).
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Airport lounges can feel mysterious and exclusive. One app helps to demystify them and provide you all the information you need to have fun at the airport.
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The island of La Digue in the Seychelles is host to some of the world's most beautiful beaches, as well as fascinating flora and fauna. Here's what to know.
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Here's why Oman's incredible natural beauty will make you forget every misconception you have ever had about traveling in Middle Eastern nations.
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There are 7,000 tropical islands in the Caribbean, but one is known to tourists from around the world as one of the friendliest places on the planet.
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Venezuela is a South American country replete with natural beauty and great food, but crime and corruption are serious issues. Here's what to be aware of.
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Most airlines default to offering a travel voucher when you cancel a flight. But you don't have to take a voucher. Here are some strategies you can use instead.
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Finding a good price for flights is often a top priority for frequent flyers, but how do you do so? One search engine has you covered: Momondo.
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While Paris has long been associated with classics like croissants and escargot, there's much more to French cuisine, thanks to the country's many immigrants.
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With low crime levels and a relatively progressive culture, one Middle Eastern country could be the ideal destination for your next solo trip.