The first step is to know why you want to travel solo and what you are expecting out of the trip. Embarking on a solo journey just because it’s the trend isn’t always the best option.
Research the destinations you can visit, suitable accommodations, weather, safety considerations, etc., before you set out on the trip to avoid any inconvenience that might land you in trouble, especially if you are alone.
Always carry a fully-charged battery pack for your phone and don’t share your number and other information with people you don’t need to. Additionally, download Google maps offline for convenient navigation.
Share all information – hotel phone numbers, itinerary, flight/bus/train schedules, etc. with a trusted family member and a friend back home. If you’re using a local or global ride-sharing app, make sure to share your ride each time with someone you trust.
Always carry a sling bag or fanny pack to carry cash and important documents like passports, especially while travelling abroad. Also make sure to pack personal hygiene essentials.
Also Read: Get, set, travel: A comprehensive guide to solo travelling for women
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