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26 Apr
26Apr

Travelling alone is stimulating and cultivates many beneficial characteristics in your life that will last a lifetime. However, travelling solo is difficult and involves a significant amount of planning. By carefully organising your solo trip, you increase the chance that it will be filled with wonderful memories rather than avoidable disasters.


Here are 5 ideas for making your solo travel memorable: 

1) Rely on your intuition

Perhaps you are the kind of person who is gentle doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. If so, be sure to prioritise your own interests. If someone gives you a strange feeling, don't be afraid to walk away or report the individual in question to someone who is able to help you if necessary.      

 2) Plan ahead and be prepared for emergencies: 

Now is not the time to behave carelessly. When travelling alone, analyse all aspects. Before you leave for your trip, consider every single thing that might possibly go wrong. Talk to your friends who have taken solo trips and ask them to help you think of anything you may have overlooked in the planning. Be diligent with your thought process. Expect the best, but brace yourself for the worst.      

3) Take risks, but not too many

Take advantage of this opportunity to try all of the activities you've always wanted to do. If you are interested in scuba diving or parasailing, try these kinds of activities. Check items off your bucket list and, in doing so, dismiss cautiousness. Do not cross the line into recklessness. Be cautious about who you meet and share personal information with. Do avoid being intoxicated, and do not roam around alone at night. Be daring but safe.

4) Have a friend assigned as an emergency contact

Travelling independently signifies you have no one with you in case of an emergency. It is a good idea to have a friend or family member at home who you can reach out to frequently and who will activate an alert if you don't respond within a day. Provide this person with a daily report on your location and, if applicable, who you intend to spend time with.

5) Save more money than you assume you need:

You may have sorted out all the budget-friendly travel recommendations available, but there may still be situations in which you need more money than you have on you. You don't want to be stuck in a foreign country, alone and without sufficient funds to acquire what you need. When travelling alone, it is extremely crucial to prepare a budget in advance and bring more than enough cash with you.


Your solo holiday will be one of the most interesting moments in your life. There are plenty of things you can do in preparation to guarantee a pleasant and secure trip. Follow the suggestions provided, and most of all, have fun. With adequate planning and attention, this holiday will undoubtedly result in some of the most memorable experiences that you will treasure for the rest of your life.


Have fun planning and enjoy your holiday.

 

    




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