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Travel SOS: Should I travel alone?

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Some people travel alone because their only other option is to not travel at all, while others set off solo by choice. Today, we share with Louise the pros and cons of travelling alone.

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Q. Louise
I’d like to go on a long trip overseas, but I’m not sure if I know anyone who’d make a good travel buddy. Should I travel alone? I’m trying to figure out whether I can actually do it on my own. Can you help me?

A. Whichever way you look at it travelling alone is scary. A new country can be difficult enough to handle with your family or best friend by your side, let alone flying solo.

By its very nature solo travel is challenging; it can also be the making of people and one of the few experiences that can change your life and set you off down a very different path. Some people travel alone because the option is to not travel at all and others set off solo by choice. So what are the pros and cons of travelling alone?

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Having travelled both solo and with my family, friend(s), work colleagues and in a group, it’s safe to say a combination of both solo and non-solo trips is the best of both worlds and ensures you get the benefits of every type of travel.

What do you think when it comes to the solo travel debate? Are you all for flying solo or do you prefer a partner in crime by your side? Let us know in the comments section below.

Also read: Solo traveller safety tips

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