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The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel

Travelling alone can be daunting like any new experience, yet with the right knowledge and equipment, it can also be very rewarding.  If you fancy giving the nomad lifestyle a go, here are five tips to taking the plunge and successfully travelling alone.

The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel

Secure a Base

As a solo traveller it is wise to plan your trip extensively before you travel. This doesn’t mean that you have to plan specific activities on specific days after all; one of the benefits of solo travel is that you are able to come and go as you please.However, if you intend to visit a few destinations, always make sure you book accommodation for your first destination in advance so that you have a secure base to retire to on arrival. This way you have a place to get your bearings before exploring foreign territory. Hostels are a cheap option and are ideal for solo travellers as they are a great way to meet other solo travellers but if you truly want to experience a new destination alone, rent an apartment and remove the temptation to tag along with others.

Communication is Key

Wherever you plan to travel, it is wise to familiarize yourself with the local language. Even learning basic phrases can give you peace of mind when travelling alone. You and only you are responsible for your safety and therefore you should also note down local helplines in case of an emergency. The chances of you actually needing this information are slim but it is better to be safe than sorry.

Take Comfort in Technology

You may be excited by the thought of discovering a new city alone but you may not feel that way about every aspect of solo travel. If the thought of going to a restaurant on your own makes you feel uncomfortable, keeping a book in your bag can help to keep your hands and mind occupied. Failing that, you can always use the opportunity to update your friends on your whereabouts via social media.

Take Time Out

With so much to explore, it can be tempting to fill every minute of your days and evenings with activities. However, it can be beneficial to take time out every once in a while. Spend a lazy day at the beach or spend an evening watching a movie and use this time to relax. There is nothing wrong with taking a little downtime, as you wouldn’t go out every night at home.

Safety First

As a solo female traveller you are automatically more vulnerable than if you were to travel in a group. Knowing the potential dangers before you travel can help you to prepare for any eventuality. One way to give yourself peace of mind is to stay connected to your friends and family back at home during your trip. Leave a copy of your itinerary with them so they have a vague idea of where you will be and when. Never keep your money in one place and always carry a portable phone charger around with you in case of an emergency. Lastly trust your instincts and allow a little extra budget so you can always take a cab if you feel it is unsafe to walk.