teavelling solo

What an ecstatic feeling to dive into the ocean blues only to step out in the magical greens! There are specific destinations that can provide you peace of mind along with fun, adventure and lifetime memories! There’s a reason why travellers prefer to travel solo and these reasons are often based on personal choices and perspectives. However, whether you travelling solo or in a group, there are always advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a gist of the Pros and Cons of travelling solo.

We’ll begin with the cons because who doesn’t like the tasty bite at the end?

Travelling Solo: CONS

Be more cautious towards safety!

When you’re alone, your mind is obviously nervous! You need to plan your trip in the most accurate manner. Additionally, be aware of the safety measures, law and order, administration and general safety in the particular destination.

You eventually feel lonely!

Solo travel is indeed enthralling as you’re cracking it on your own. However, you’re likely to face challenges with loneliness. At some point in your travel, you’re bound to miss your friends, family or the general human connection.

You own your shit!

Well, all of us do that in everyday life. But while travelling, it gets trickier. This is one of the major disadvantages of solo travel that you are bound to know your route, systems, bookings, locals and the entire plan. If you’re stuck in between, it’s just you who you can be dependent on. 

Oops, the heavy expenses!

Yes, you can surely have the entire plan but it is never a guarantee that your expenses have come to an end. You might spot a great food dish and an amazing handicraft where your heart water downs to own it. In addition to this, accommodation can be costlier as compared to huge discounts on group deals. 

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You have to leave your emotions behind!

All it means is that you are bound to meet new people, talk to them and even build an instant connection. However, as your heart realises the fact that these bonds are temporary, it is obvious to crib about it. The people you meet can have a lasting impression on your life but they cannot be your life-long fellows. 

Let’s have the tasty bite now!

Travelling Solo: PROS

You are a free bird!

Imagine the feeling when you can choose your journey, your path and your desirable adventure. It’s one of the biggest advantages of solo travel to have the liberty to decide each aspect of your travel. You don’t get to do that on your office desk, so why not pack bags?!

You become confident!

Your personality can be revamped by travelling solo. It’s not only about the clarity you get but also the boost in self-esteem to conquer as per the plan. The challenges set the mood for adventure, thereby leading to a new you.

You discover tranquillity!

When you say tranquillity, it’s always within! City chaos and the race of life is mandatory. However, when it gets above the head, you need this solo travel to explore your capabilities. In the list of pros and cons of travelling solo, the biggest pro lies in the discovery of your real worth, confidence and happiness.

You see the world!

The world can be captured within the texture set in the eyes of locals. It is less about the destination and more about the emotions you build with the locals. Artisans at the street, fruit sellers at the corner or even a local tea seller. They all could change your perspective on life with a boost of happiness.

It helps your corporate journey!

Shocked? Well, solo travel can be beneficial in your corporate setting. It helps you take better decisions and be accountable for each one of them. This builds a stronger version of a good decision maker and even a leader with certain travel expeditions. 

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