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How do I feel about solo trip? Any tips or takeaways that I can suggest.. [Part 1]

Hello, my friends

It's been a while I have not posted anything!

I am pretty sure that all of you doing great and having amazing time :).

As a few of my friends requested I wanted to share my solo trip experiences, and what do I feel about it. Of course, I want to advice good tips or something that you can take it for your future trips.
My thoughts of solo trip...

Alright, here are my thoughts about "Solo-trip".
The very first thing is "it is somehow challenging so be ready for any situation". Sometimes the trip is not going to be awesome as you have expected or imagined. You maybe have thought deep inside your mind that you're going to take an amazing photo of yourself with the destination and having no problem while traveling. But all arise when the time you have arrived at the airport. Taxi drivers try to talk to you not only address you want to be reached also where you from, who are you with, whether your friends are here etc., (if you are guy, then those questions may not make you uncomfortable but for girls, yes they do! ) and the weather of the location causes some headache or sore throat. (could catch a cold too..) Just to be super clear,  for any kind of situation you should keep carry on your trip and never forget to enjoy.

The next thing is "you can enjoy your own pace". One of the great things about solo trip is that you can be your own master, you are not depending on anyone's schedule. All matter is your own interest and willingness to visit tourist attraction places and enjoy the timing with your inner voice. (my most favourite part :P) You can go hiking or go to the beach and enjoy white sands, no need to adjust your trip with your travel buddies.

And the next thing is "pride after the trip".  Surely you will make the trip over after some duration, and all you can feel is "Oh My God, I have such unforgettable memories and have done it by myself "that proud moment is priceless.

Whenever you see photos of the places you have visited, that proud feeling comes out of somewhere and make you start planning another wonderful solo trip.

Travel . Your money will return but time won't. {by Jackie Chan}

As I have said that would like to give some tips, but this post seems to get longer to read. So I am dividing it into two parts, one is for my thoughts about the solo trip and the other is for some tips.

Part 2 will be posted soon, so please keep refreshed till then and enjoy your day :)
Here is link to redirect to read Part 2.

~Azaa

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