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10 Things You Gain From Solo Travel

   Things You Gain On Solo Travel

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  1. A new perspective. You realise how you are a tiny drop in a vast varied ocean. You are a tiny atom on this enormous planet. Every coral, every sea and every ocean is so different and worlds apart. But though your independence, skill and accomplishments your realise that you are not just a drop of the ocean. You are the Ocean.

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    2. Time has varied meaning in different time zones. 

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    3. We are all different. And as contrasted we our, the base of our existence is the same.

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    4. Kindness goes a long way, and often can change the way you think about a country.

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    5. Who you travel with means everything. Also food and music.

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    6. Holding back brings regret, go forward with what your gut is telling you to do. Trust your instincts. Be aware of your intuition. 

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    7. You can get ready in in half the time it takes you at home to leave. And packing get’s super easy. Not to mention how little you become attached to material objects.

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   8. Saying yes and conquering your fears is the most satisfying feeling in the world.     

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   9. You are much braver than you think, and you can be whoever you want to be when traveling.

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  10.The moment you go back from solo travel to “the real world”, you realise the people are the same. The place is the same. But it's you that changed.

Taken in Bondi, Australia

7 Things Every Traveler

Should Do On The Road

  1. Journaling

It's an incredible way to keep your memories on lock & organised. To review your day, and gain better understanding to what you learned and went though. Learn some more lessons and feel a sense of gratitude, while having an awesome memory album to look back at. 

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2. Detach from home

Your on holidays! This is a great if not the best opportunity to disconnect. Work, Family and Friends will be there when you get back, for now enjoy your time away and be fully present in the moment. 

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3. Spend at least one day wandering around with no plans

Let the location your in take a toll on your schedule. You might end up somewhere you never thought you would have gone, and love it. 

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4. Try something new and step out of your comfort zone

Let loose! It's time to test the waters, jump high and dive deep. Explore your boundaries and open up your mind.

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5. See a Sunrise

There is something magical about waking up away from home and starting your day with the crack of dawn under rays of sun. 

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6. Talk to a local

The locals are the best way to know where to go, what to do and when. Locals are the essence of traveling and they can change your entire experience. Let them dictate a little what's worthwhile and what has more meaning and time worth. They probably know a trick or two as well, whether it's a short cut, a secret spot or even are willing to show you around.

 

7. Take a Second to yourself and take it all in.

Enjoy. 

Ayers Rock - Uluru, Australia

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