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Lay out a detailed plan about what you will do.
- Plan your stays beforehand - Check the reviews, ratings and the property’s proximity to public transport. - Call the place up and ask them what the best way to get around from there is.
- Budget you solo travelling trip. - Cut down on your frivolous expenses. - When you budget for a location, consider everything from tickets to emergency expenses.
- Start small as a solo traveller. - Assess your own socialising skills, resourcefulness and problem-solving abilities. - Plan a short weekend trip to a familiar or safe destination.
– Add your close ones on your emergency contact list who know what you’re up to. -– Share your locations with your friends and try not to stay out too late until you get used to the place. -– Take part in guided walking tours so you can meet new people and connect with them.
If you are someone who’s intimidated by the idea of being out on your own, just push yourself to take the first step. Solo travelling isn’t some walk into a haunted house – it’s just a step out of your comfort zone.