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#Solo travel - ideas and inspiration Hit the road solo and open up a world of increased opportunities and self discovery I cant go travelling Ive got no one to go with. Rubbish! This common excuse for delaying, or dismissing altogether, plans of seeing the world is one of the worst. Although the prospect of setting off solo can seem daunting, there are plenty of options for people who dont have a willing partner or pal at the ready. For starters, would going alone be so bad? Many travellers love the freedom they have when theyre on their own: theres no need to make concessions, or miss out on something you want to do because the group doesnt want to. Also, lone travellers are less intimidating youre more likely to be approached by curious locals or fellow travellers. Such encounters could open up unexpected travel experiences. There are downsides. When youve had a tough day (souk hassle, tummy bugs. ) it can be therapeutic to offload on a friend. Also, mealtimes are little fun on your own. If youre eating in a restaurant, sit at the counter or take a newspaper. Check out night markets and graze from stalls so you can watch the action while you eat. Or stay in a hostel where you can cook for yourself, and perhaps strike up a conversation over the kettle. Hostels take people of all ages, and many now have private rooms if you dont want to sleep in a dorm. If youre still nervous, dont leave finding friends to chance book a tour. Small-group adventure trips are often largely comprised of solo travellers; whether they are single or are simply travelling without their other half. Ask your tour operator the breakdown of your group before you leave. You can also opt to share a room/tent with a traveller of the same sex, to keep costs down. Youll be with like-minded people and may well come away with some friends for life. If tours dont appeal, you dont have to stay on one forever. Perhaps start with a short guided jaunt to help orientate yourself, then spend some time travelling independently afterwards you may even meet a future travel buddy on your tour. Bear in mind, though, that you dont have to stay with the first buddy you come across this is your trip: if they prove incompatible or downright annoying, go your own way. Safety can be a concern when travelling solo theres no one to watch your back. But that doesnt mean youre destined for disaster. Use your common sense if a situation feels uncomfortable, get out of it. Make sure someone (your hotel, a park ranger, your family back home) knows where youre going. Keep cash and copies of your important documents in multiple places, so you always have a back up. Lie if necessary: tell that slimy taxi driver that youre waiting for your beefy boyfriend. Ultimately, travelling solo can be uplifting, eye-opening, occasionally lonely, sometimes tough but never, ever dull. Latest Member Galleries
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