The thought of solo travel can be scary at first. The idea of travelling around the world on your own, with no back up and no safety net to fall back on can be intimidating. But just because something is…
The thought of solo travel can be scary at first. The idea of travelling around the world on your own, with no back up and no safety net to fall back on can be intimidating. But just because something is…
Solo travel is one of the best ways to travel the world. I get that it can be intimidating for many first time backpackers but it really isn’t that bad, and the majority of travellers end up loving it! Watch…
Travelling solo really is the best way to travel. It is a truly magnificent and life affirming adventure that may be a little daunting at first, but really is a hugely rewarding experience that teaches you as much about yourself as it does about the world you are travelling in. Here are 10 awesome life lessons you learn when you travel alone.
Solo travel is awesome, travelling alone is the best way to see the world and have one hell of a grand adventuyre, but it isn’t always easy. Solo Travel will push you out of your comfort zone and force you through a baptism of fire the likes of which you have never faced before. It can be scary, it can be hard, but it will make you stronger, harder, and more like a superhero!
Is solo travel as lonely as people assume it is? Or does it open up a whole world of opportunities to meet new people and friends?
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Solo travel is absolutely the best way to see the world. It pushes you out of your comfort zone, empowers you in ways you never imagined, makes you a stronger, better person and gives you experiences you never thought possible. It can be intimidating for many first time backpackers, but it really doesn’t have to be. Having the courage to take that first step will show you just how awesome solo travel can be.
Is having no one to travel with really an excuse not to take a gap year?