
The thought of solo travelling comes with its baggage, self-doubts like – will I be able to step out of my comfort zone, which should be the destination, will I be comfortable crossing new challenges, is it safe to travel solo and what if the idea as whole fails, its endless.
Solo means not lonely, it’s a source of being able to connect with the surrounding in a profound way. Solo as a paradigm enhances a space for a traveler to introspect the true essence of being mindful. Travel open doors to meet fellow travelers, explore new culture, cuisine, create new memories and the most notable takeaway is we return to our homes as a reinvented self.
Solo travelling is full of growth – it makes you humble, and learn so much alone the way. The best part of travelling often come to you when you’re on your own. Even when you face challenges you learn how to handle situations independently. Solo travel gives you strong intuition and confidence because you learn to manage many things by yourself. From my own experience, I would say that solo travelling is the soul of travel. Everyone should travel solo at least once – to grow. To learn, and to see how powerful they truly are.


