Is this a Parallelism?

Hello everyone…
I just wonder if this sentence is right: “I like a girl who likes to travel and do funny things everywhere”. To me it sounds a little bit strange, 'cause to say “who likes to travel and do funny things” would demand and a “to” to complete parallelism, I think. For me that sentence would go like this: “I like a girl who likes to travel and to do funny things everywhere”. As you see, I’m hesitating about this issue cause maybe you can say it when talking. Anyway, I hope a soon answer from you guys… thanks in advance.

In English you don’t need that second to. The first one covers both verbs. I know that in some languages, like French and Italian, you probably have to put ? before each verb, but it’s not necessary in English.