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Solo Traveler’s Tips

Solo travel is attractive option for travelers who wants an independent experience, with thoughtful planning, you can be safe and have fun.
So tip for your solo travel include:

 1. Pack light

Aside from the fact that you’ll have to carry all of your stuffs by yourself, you’re less likely to lose something if there are fewer things for you to keep upwith.

 2. Resident Travel Insurance:

Helps you to cope with unavoidable events such as medical emergencies, trip interruptions, accidental death and dismemberment when you are away.

3. Plan your accommodation

Look into local accommodation options. Know your surroundings. If you plan to travel abroad or to a remote area, you can download a map of location to keep on your phone at all times.

  • Reflex on why you’re going on a solo trip.
  • Remember to research and plan out the first few days.

4. Beware of your surroundings

Always stay aware of your surroundings. Notice people walking behind you. If you can, learn some of the local language before you go, so you can understand what’s being said nearby.

5. Research your destination

Before booking your travel, it’s best to research about the location and determine if it’s viable for solo travel, or for travel at all. The choice of destination can have the greatest impact on your travel experience.

6. Budgeting

This is a vital aspect of any travel adventure, and for solo travellers, it can be the key to making your journey more affordable and sustainable. To ensure you get the most out of your trip without breaking the bank, consider strategies like careful financial planning setting a daily spending limit, and seeking cost-effective accommodation option.

7. Connect with people

One of the best parts of solo travel is the friends you make.

8. Have an emergency plan

Worst case scenarios can happen to anyone regardless of their travel experience. However they’re more frustrating when experienced by solo-travelers, as they bear the full weight of the situation alone.

  • carry a first aid kit, backup power sources, and emergency contacts. Be prepared for worst-case scenarios.

9. Use a phone

Not for Instagram or Facebook, but simply for safety purposes. If you also keep public location tracking off on your phone, then people you don’t know will have a tougher time tracking you abroad or taking advantage of your empty residence back home. Sharing location info with family members and trusted friends back home is very prudent.

Other solo travellers tips are :

You also need to learn the local language of the area/country you’re visiting.
Learn to chat with strangers, and most of all….
Be flexible.

Safe Trip! Safe Trip!! Safe Trip!!!

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