When travel writer Sumitra Senapaty kicked off Women on Wanderlust (WOW) &mdash a travel club exclusively for women &mdash about two years ago with a tentative little trip to Ladakh, she could have had no inkling of the overwhelming interest it would generate. Since then, WOW has been around the world and back, several times over. Stops have included Egypt, Greece, Sri Lanka, Turkey and New Zealand. Security is a concern, so hotels are always centrally located and, while not luxurious, aren&rsquot of the backpacker variety. WOW is not a travel agency, it&rsquos a travel club, insists Sumitra, who conducts all the tours herself (although she&rsquos now looking at expanding to cope with the popularity of the tours) and keeps the group size under 20. As eclectic as the choice of destinations are the travellers themselves, anywhere from 24 to 60 years of age, hailing from metros but also cities like Guwahati and Lucknow, single, married and divorced, from jewellery designers to corporate executives. Next up is South Africa (17-26 September) at an all-inclusive cost of Rs 1,10,000 per person on twin-sharing.