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5 Tips on How to Solo Travel

By Mer Norwood
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Have you ever admired that individual in your life who was brave enough to travel on their own? We’re here to tell you that you can do it, too! Trying solo travel can be exhilarating and liberating. It is can also be somewhat intimidating if it’s your first time. Whether you feel one or two of these emotions, or all the above, read on to discover five tips on how to solo travel.

1. Pick your destination wisely

Visualize your dream trip and what type of getaway you want to experience. Are there any bucket list destinations that you’ve always been dying to try? Check out 50 Bucket List Items for Every State in the USA and Top 10 Bucket List Items in Canada for inspiration.

Keep in mind that some destinations are safer than others, so you may want to download an app that helps your loved ones keep track of you while you travel (just in case).

2. Pack light, pack smart

Save time by packing a bag that doesn’t have to be checked in, and this also lowers your risk of losing your luggage during transit. If you have a carry-on, you’ll always have your belongings with you, and this can cut down on airline fees as well. You’ll also be less of a target for theft and can easily haul your things from the airport to your rideshare to your Best Western® Hotels & Resorts stay.

3. Make conversation with locals and fellow travelers

Although it may be intimidating to talk to strangers, asking locals for advice and travel tips is a great way to make new friends and get local insight as well. You will probably come across other solo travelers which make awesome companions and have their own stories and tips to share. Go to coffee shops or parks to people watch and make new connections.

4. Do local activities

Eating locally can give you a sense of the culture and history of a place. By sourcing local ingredients, you will gain the flavor and understanding of destination, bite by bite. Explore where locals go and what they do. If you’re in an outdoorsy location, ask around for local hikes. If you’re in an urban location, ask for specialty coffee shops and local markets for shopping.

5. Embrace the freedom of solo travel

Whether you pick up a new skill or come across a unique, local experience, each moment is yours. Take the time for yourself to try new things, delve deeper into your interests, and gain confidence in traveling alone. Take your time and plan your day­– or don’t! – to see where your journey takes you.