Solo Travelling
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When I started traveling alone for the
past 4 years, I believed that I would learn a lot by traveling solo. About
life, about local experiences, about people, about culture. And it helped
me a lot to learn about the reality of life. But yeah mostly about myself.
For solo travel is not mean about soul searching like the romantics
would you like to believe--it is just all about pushing your limits. There is
not any person to blame, also no one to rely upon, and no one to fall back
on--you are the one who truly alone, on your own. If you are thinking you are
prepared to test your limits for finding out to learn more about yourself, just
go ahead and venture out on a solo trip sometime.
Here are the 10 reasons why you must go on a solo trip at least once in your
lifetime:
Decide yourself:
When you are alone
out there, you must take every little decision on your own--where to stop for a
picture was to have food, and so on. It can be tedious at first, and you
might commit a few mistakes on the way, but that's how you will learn, and
gradually, you will learn to listen to your own instincts.
Test yourself:
While a solo trip,
all you just have to do satisfy your own dreams only. Should you climb that
pinnacle? There is not a better way than to just do it!
Listen to yourself:
We surround ourselves with white noise--our cellphones, friends, and
people constantly chattering around us. When you are alone, those voices shall
cease to exist and you will be able to listen to yourself. Truly comprehend
what your mind and body communicate.
Rely on yourself:
No one is going to help you to figure out plans,
plan out, or itineraries book tours, You have to do the groundwork too.
Find yourself:
Solo travel makes you realize the kind of person you truly are. Are you
'the person' who gets drunk even though there's no one to take you home? Or
sky-dive without informing your family? You'll find out a lot more about
yourself out there.
Talk to yourself:
Here's a question you will surely get an answer to: how many days can
you stay without talking to people you know? On a solo trip, you have an
opportunity to converse with yourself. Or better option, see the world as it
passes you by. If not anything more, it will help you grow as a person.
Talk to strangers:
It feels liberated when you don't need to explain yourself for anything.
But then, you can feel even more liberated when you share snippets of your life
with complete strangers. At times, you end up unburdening yourself completely.
Be selfish:
Solo trips are designed to be all about YOU. Nothing feels better than
to be a master of your own will while traveling.
Be frugal (or go
berserk!):
No one is judging you
for staying at a seedy hotel and splurging on that new watch! Explore a place
the way you want and spend the way you want.
Truly wonder:
You've traveled alone for work many times, but those times you've been
driven by a purpose. On a solo trip, you are left to wander to your heart's
content--there are no itineraries driving you, no one's wishes, except your
own, to adhere to. Remember, all those who wander are not lost.
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