Planning a solo trip is not only exhilarating but also a liberating experience. Just as with any other journey, you should never go in blind. Read our tips to make sure that your solo adventure is the one to remember and does not turn into a mishap:
Keep Your Family and Friends Apprised
Venturing off on your own is symbolic of being independent, yes, but it is also quite risky. When that itinerary is complete, make sure to send family and friends a copy. It provides a sense of relief, knowing exactly where you will be at what hour and how to get in touch in case of emergencies.
Always Have a List of Emergency Contacts
Even if you are out and about tending to regular business or away on a trip, it is good sense to carry around a list of contacts that you may need should anything go wrong. If you are involved in an accident, it also allows helpers to contact the next of kin. The numbers can be of family, bank (in case of a problem with payment methods), insurance, or lodging facilities.
Research Thoroughly
This advice holds well in every aspect of life. While exploring a new city, always check out what places travelers recommend and locals visit. Nobody wants to end up in a shady area with unknown people. There are many websites, and blogs that have countless reviews with every feature explained so that explorers are not led astray.
Listen to Your Heart
One of the regrets that haunt people on their deathbeds is not ticking enough items off their bucket list. When you travel with a partner, it sometimes becomes a trade-off between the stuff you like and what they like. But, when you go alone, the world is your oyster!
Capture The Memories
jarmoluk / Pixabay: Store memories in your camera
The only major downside to traveling alone is there is no one to document your journey. Not to fret! Keeping a journal and snapping loads of pictures will make up for this shortcoming, and you can proudly present your adventures to other people.
Wake-Up Early
Witness that beautiful sunrise by rising up early in the morning. It has many benefits such as you can beat long queues, experience beautiful places without the crowd, and avoid any bad episodes that can arise by wandering out late at night.
Stay at A Place with Facilities
Unless you are looking for a complete detox from technology, it is smart to pick a place that provides free Wi-Fi instead of spending on costly international roaming charges. The Internet can help to keep in touch with your folks and upload gorgeous pictures of your escapades.
Make New Friends
Don’t be shy in striking up a conversation with tourists and locals to learn something new. Helpful in immersing yourself in the culture, it comes handy in getting to know about any hidden gems that have not been explored.
While it is good to open yourself to new experiences and explore, it does not make sense to take uncalculated decisions. Solo traveling maybe about taking risks, but it’s also about being smart, so follow our advice, and you will be good to go!