Welcome to From Here to Chynna, a travel blog where I share my global adventures and inspire you to embark on your own. I’m Chynna (pronounced like the country, China), a professional travel advisor passionate about curating unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re seeking the perfect accommodations or a meticulously crafted itinerary, I’m here to ensure your travels are seamless, enriching, and uniquely tailored to you.
Sustainability is at the heart of my journey. I encourage sustainable travel by recommending eco-luxury accommodations and supporting local businesses that uplift communities. With a background in environmental and social responsibility, I help travelers create meaningful experiences that leave a positive impact.
To my fellow travelers,
After visiting 30+ countries I’ve decided to document the things I’ve learned in the places I’ve been. Follow this blog (and subscribe to the newsletter!) to stay up to date.
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Recent Blog Posts
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Long Weekend in Panama City: The Best Activities and Experiences
A few months ago, I was supposed to go to Guatemala for vacation, however due to some civil unrest at the time we had to reroute our trip and do a long weekend in Panama City, Panama. I’ve never really considered Panama for vacationing because in my head I thought “Uh what’s there besides the…
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Hidden Gems in Spain: 5 Underrated Cities to Explore
A few years ago I had the opportunity of a lifetime to live and work in Madrid, Spain and before that I did a short study abroad program in Sevilla. These experiences allowed me the chance to travel all over the country and discover all of the hidden gems in Spain. I spent about half…
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Unlock Your Dream Vacation: 5 Reasons You Need a Travel Advisor
1. Travel advisors not only save you energy, but they save you time and money too. A travel advisor has the power to offer cash-saving benefits from resort credits to free breakfast. Putting more money in your pocket than you would’ve spent elsewhere! 2. They get you the inside scoop and helpful context. There’s only…