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Travelling tips for solo traveller

Bangkok , pattaya

Solo travelling

Solo travelling , for me its a therapy to rejuvenate ourself .Solo travelling is an adventure within an adventure as you get to know yourself better and learn more about your strengths and weaknesses. You will definitely discover how much alone time you can stand. But just because you will be alone doesn’t mean you’ll be lonely. for me if i break the word solo travelling it means soul travelling . everyone should do solo travelling , yes travelling with friends and family gives you a security that you are not alone and if something happened they are with you , there you have a sense of security . But when you travel alone you become alert all the time , your senses work all the time  . You get to know how people are in different part of worlds . Sometimes you have amazing experience and sometime you have bad experience both are the parts of solo Travelling .Two  things you can find in every part of world 

1-   NATURE

2-    PEOPLE

These two parts of solo travelling make your trip amazing . When you travel from one place to another place you will find diffence in language . For example , If you are from Uttarakhand where the maine language is Garhwali and kumaoni and you will find difficulty in travelling within  kerela , karnataka etc but that is tha maine part of solo travelling. You get to know about there language ,you will learn some words of it to communicate with them . They will also become happy that you are trying there language .

My experience of solo travelling

I have been to so much places like Bangkok , Nanintal, Auli , Mussoorie , Kainchi dham , Bhaivsya badri , Chandigarh and many more .

One such experience i want to share is of march 2020 , On 22 march lockdown happend and i didnt knew that and on that night i went to mountains . I sat on Max [jeepsy] which is fully conjusted at night of 21st march . We went through different towns like rishikesh , srinagar, karnprayag, rudraprayag ,chamoli and finally reached the 2nd main point that is joshimath . I saw Devprayag where Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet and make Ganges . It was so mesmerising . When i reached srinagar i passed through MAA Dhari devi mandir it  was astonising and beautiful . Then we went through Rudraprayag which is a Sangam of Alaknanda and Mandakini river . There after we went through karnprayag which a sangam of Alaknanda and Pinder river . finally We reached our destination through joshimath . There i stuck for around 1 month and it was quiet imposible for me to come out of that place due to travelling restrictions . But yes one thing i want to highlight is  that it was my first time when i saw a beautiful yet Gigantic mountains covered in snow in the month of april .

Suraitota '' last indian village"'

I live there in a village name Sukhi . People of that village are so good . They helped me in each and every thing . I stay there and i feel like it is my own home . I had eaten so much different pahadi cusine which i never heard off. life is so simple yet beautiful . I live one of my best days there . I made so much friends there who help me to explore nearby places  .  

auli tour package
pic with cute children

It was not easy for me to going back to home due to heavy lockdown . I made so much efforts but nothing happened , after arund 26 days i made it . I made a source from which i came out of that place . I booked a car for around 12000 Rs . which is so much for one side from joshimath to dehradun but i have to pay because i dont have any other option . It was a learning experience for me . I will always remember that place and moreover these beautiful faces and hearts .

Tips for SOLO Travelling

Here are some essential tips to make your solo journey safe, enjoyable, and memorable:

  1. Plan and Research:

    • Thoroughly research your destination, including local customs, weather, and safety.
    • Pre-book accommodations for the first few nights to ease the initial arrival.
  2. Stay Connected:

    • Share your itinerary with a trusted friend or family member.
    • Regularly check in with someone back home.
    • Carry a mobile phone with a local SIM card or an international plan for easy communication.
  3. Pack Wisely:

    • Pack light to make transportation easier and keep your belongings manageable.
    • Bring essentials like a first aid kit, extra batteries, and a power bank.
  4. Stay Safe:

    • Trust your instincts and avoid risky situations.
    • Keep copies of important documents, like your passport and travel insurance, in a separate location.
    • Blend in by dressing like a local and avoiding flashy accessories.
  5. Engage with Locals:

    • Learn basic phrases in the local language to ease communication.
    • Respect local customs and traditions.
    • Be open to meeting new people; locals and fellow travelers can offer valuable insights and tips.
  6. Stay Budget-Conscious:

    • Track your expenses to avoid overspending.
    • Use public transport where possible to save money and experience local life.

 

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