![]() “Don’t look at it as a big thing that you can’t comprehend. ![]() “I advise people who are a little bit apprehensive about going on a solo trip to just break it down into stages,” Gemma says. When you’re on your own, you open yourself up to conversations with different people around the world. When you travel with a friend or partner, chances are you’ll only talk to them. ![]() Relying on just yourself pushes you out of your comfort zone, tests your beliefs, and strengthens you as a person. With solo traveling, you discover more about who you are and what you like, and you take part in experiences that wouldn’t be as available to you otherwise. Leave a city earlier than planned because someone invites you to a festival somewhere else. To start, you have the freedom to do whatever you want. Of course, if you do want to meditate on a mountain by yourself, that’s totally cool. You’ll meet loads of other travelers to hang out with on your journey. But this doesn’t mean you have to take a vow of silence. Solo travel is just that - you’re traveling by yourself. ![]() Subscribe to the Postcard Academy to hear our whole conversation (it’s free). ![]()
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