Why travel alone? This is a question often asked by both new and seasoned solo female travelers before any adventure. Going on vacation alone can be daunting, especially if it’s your first time. Solo travel also raises queries around safety, particularly for women, as well as the potential fear of feeling lonely or bored. Maintaining personal safety is hugely important for any trip (solo female traveler or not), but a solo trip need not be isolating or dull. It can be quite the opposite.
Today, we want to show you the best benefits of traveling solo and why we highly encourage you to take the plunge! Being a solo traveler is an all-encompassing, empowering experience, and there are so many psychological benefits of traveling alone too. So, grab your travel gadgets, bulging backpack, and explorer hat to dive into the 6 benefits of solo travel…
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6 benefits to being a solo female traveler
1. It’s easier to meet new people and make four-legged friends
For pet people, this is an ideal chance to make new furry friends, as well as two-legged ones. If you’re a solo traveler who loves the company of a canine or kitty, becoming a house sitter is an ideal choice. Not only will you save money on accommodation, but you’ll also have the chance of staying with some fantastic fur babies in a real home.
The TrustedHousesitters community has also brought humans together through their mutual love of all things furry. Make new friends and create connections around the world in the comfort of creature company and human hospitality.
2. There are psychological benefits of traveling alone
There are many psychological benefits of traveling alone - solo travel benefits the mind and soul.
Alone time is important as it allows for self-reflection, leading to personal growth, confidence, and self-assurance thrive. Solo travel helps you to learn more about yourself and who you are. Without the influence or sway of travel companions, you can map out a journey purely for your enjoyment!
3. Your language skills will improve
Qu'est-ce que c'est? ¿Hablas inglés? Dove è la biblioteca? You see where we’re going with this! Language learning thrives when you’re a solo traveler and it is one big benefit to traveling alone to a foreign country. With your trusty phrase book in hand, this will help you connect with local communities and make new friends.
Look for nearby language classes, this can be a great way of meeting fellow travelers and learners. If you’re feeling bold, try striking up a conversation at a local dog park with your new pup pal!
4. It’s important to leave your comfort zone now and again
As a solo female traveler, there will be certain occasions when you will be out of your comfort zone. From testing out new language skills to trying different activities to meet new people, solo travel comes with its challenges. But, this is a good thing!
Of course, you must never attempt anything you believe to be unsafe. But, leaving your comfort zone with socializing, exploring, and learning is all part of the experience. It’s a form of personal growth that will build your confidence and help you realize new things about yourself. You’ll find cool places and people you wouldn’t have encountered had you stayed at home. Make it like a tree and branch out!
5. You’re the decision maker
Fancy an early morning walk? Ever wanted to try an all-vegan place for brunch? Prefer to lie in until lunchtime? Whatever you feel like each day, it’s your choice! One of the greatest benefits of solo travel is autonomy, every choice is yours. Feeling shy? Have the day to yourself? Missing animal antics? Just jump onto TrustedHousesitters and check out where in the world you can house sit.
6. Budgeting just became a whole lot easier
Saving cents is a big part of solo travel. As the master of your destiny, you can decide where to hold back on buying and what you can afford to splash out on. If you’re on a house sit, you’ll already be saving money on accommodation, so why not use this for an evening cookery course or sunset horseback riding tour? Make your trip your own by budgeting for you and you alone.
Have we swayed you? If so, check out our top 10 tips for first-time solo female travelers. For those of you who are already a TrustedHousesitters member, have a look at our latest house sits to kickstart your next solo travel adventure.