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solo travelling is a gr8 experience. but we hve to plan well before we begin the trip. go to various websites infomation center and other personalities who can guide and learn abou the destinations well. the best tourist places, hotels, varieties of accomodation units and mainly the location of various information centers. make a study of it well and begin the trip. abd finaly if u realy hve a desire to visit that destination you will find your way...you will find every steps you take is easy...its a beautiful experience depending upon an individuals personal interest
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More people are now single than at any other time in history but that’s not the only reason why people are going travelling on their own. People also want the luxury of following their own interests and living on their own schedule. People of all ages are out on the road solo. On my travels I’ve met people in their20s and people in their seventies taking on the world in their own way.
If you’re planning a solo trip, here are ten top insider tips for independent travel you need to know, courtesy of Janice Waugh, author of The Solo Traveller's Handbook.
Consider a guest house, hostel, B&B or small pension as they usually offer more access to friendly locals.
I find that it takes that amount of time to feel comfortable.
- Choose a restaurant with a bar and eat there – this is my choice as I almost always meet someone.
- Go to restaurants with communal tables or coffee shops that are the hubs for freelancers. These are social places where you’re likely to meet locals and they frequently offer free Wi-Fi allowing you to stay connected with home.
- Dine in the same place regularly so that you become friendly with the staff.
- Take a book. It will not only occupy you but also signal other people dining solo that you are alone.
- Ask people who are alone if you can join them. Worst case… they say no.
- Take your main meal at noon when the romantic crowd aren’t around and the prices are lower.
Leave a note in your room saying where you are going and when you expect to be back. If you are meeting someone, indicate whom…
It’s important to have your wits about you when you travel solo.
Exchange bureaux usually have poor rates and higher fees. Use ATMs to get money and don’t take out large sums at one time. Consider a pre-paid credit card. Keep emergency back-up funds in a separate place from your regular funds.
Consider buying an unlocked cell phone so that you can buy a SIM card for your phone in each country as you travel. This saves money. Load Skype onto your phone so that you can Skype with friends and family at home at no cost when you have access to the internet. See our article showing you how to save spending on big roaming charges abroad.
For me it’s passport, wallet, camera and phone. Those are the items I check when I feel the need.
Give someone at home copies of your documents and email copies to yourself. Keep a photocopy of your documents in your suitcase, separate from your original documents. Carry important documents in a secure place such as a money belt.
Schedule your arrival in a new location early — well before dark. Always stay in public. Draw on the support of strangers – people of your choice – if you feel unsafe. Don’t be afraid to be noisy and make a fuss if someone is bothering you.
Before that ,do preparation before visit the other country
I do not recommend solitary travel because I do not like to travel alone
Solo travelling is a best way to unwind. Enjoy your trip and just be yourself. Interact more to different people to know more about the place your staying and also, don't forget to be prepared always. You must also have knowledge about the place your going. Enjoy every moment avoid stressing yourself too.
TO HAVE A GOOD PLANNING BEFORE YOUR TRAVEL
I don't prefer solo travelling. I like to have my travel with good company.
YOU MUST FIRST SPASIFIED YOUR HOPES ???
NATURE , SEA TRIP , GAMES ,ETS
the best thing for solo travelling is to choose a destination where you may have relations there even facebook friends ....etc then try to choose a program where you will be guided during your stay and of course a good hotel with a good ranking with a program where you can be alone sometimes to go alone and also try to read about the lace before departure
I always ask my best buddy-Mr.Google and have a background overview of the place, tradition, practices, and be aware of the main cities. See the online reviews. Secure your hotel and flight details. Carry less baggage. Practical to carry first-aid stuff. Roaming or wifi Internet access is very important nowadays for your location map, transport,scheduling, access to peole/relatives. Topmost, to have a to do list or itinerary.