![]() It will be easy for you to book things to do, find a good standard of accommodation and meet other travelers. In places where tourism is developed, locals will be used to dealing with visitors and many people will also speak English – a great help if you don’t speak the local language. Visit Places with a Developed Tourism Infrastructureįor your first solo trip, it’s often a good idea to make things easy for yourself and head to a destination that is used to seeing tourists. You’ll be able to find many different travel groups such as Solo Female Traveler Network and We Are Travel Girls where you can ask for travel advice or experiences from their members. ![]() They’ll be able to give you the best advice and recommend hotels, restaurants and services firsthand that they’ve used themselves. One of the best ways to really know about a destination is to speak to travelers that have recently visited where you’re going. I recommend using forums and Facebook groups for your destination to ask and read up on valuable, first-hand information from other travelers before you go. You’ll want to read up about the best neighborhoods to stay in and the main tourist areas, where you’ll find the best food options, how and where to meet new people and also which areas and places to avoid. Doing thorough research of your destination will also give you more knowledge about it and confidence when walking around and avoiding danger. Planning is one of the best ways to avoid things going wrong. staying in a hostel to allow yourself to meet people, calling home often and having backup funds. Once you’ve found out where your fear lies you can begin to tackle it by addressing each potential situation i.e. Loneliness? Missing home? Being robbed and having all your money stolen? Start by trying to pinpoint what exactly you’re afraid of. There are many ways to do this and the next few tips will help. If it’s fear that’s holding you back from booking your dream solo trip then the first step is to tackle it head-on.
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