Ida Pfeiffer's "Frauenfahrt Um Die Welt," translated as "A Woman's Journey Around the World," is an account of her remarkable solo journey around the globe, which began in 1846. In this narrative, Pfeiffer details her travels across various continents, including South America, China, India, Persia, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire. She describes her observations of different cultures, the natural environments, and the challenges she faced as a solo female traveler during the mid-19th century. Pfeiffer provides insights into the customs and living conditions of the people she encounters, along with descriptions of historical and natural sites. The book is a significant contribution to travel literature, showcasing her adventurous spirit and the broader possibilities for women in travel at that time