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  1. Sophie

    Hi! Stumbled on this blog while scrolling through Pinterest, and I absolutely love it! I am definitely convinced that I am someone who would enjoy solo travel. I do have a question though, at what age do you think it is the safest to travel on my own? I’m only 18 now, but I would like to start planning for the future.

    • Hi Sophie! I’ve met different aged solo travelers all around the world, and I think 18 is a great age to start thinking about doing solo travel. You could also consider doing a Study Abroad program, which allows you to really experience one destination, and allows you to become comfortable with exploring new places on your own- but there is assistance if you need it!

  2. Hi Kiersten 🙂 Your blog is so inspiring (and fun!), I really wish I had the confidence to live like you and follow your advice but I can’t quite believe the world really is this safe… I am only 19, 5ft2, blonde and look very young for my age, but I desperately want to go travelling and have no one to go with. Do you really think it’s not that dangerous? Or does it vary depending on the person?

    • You should always use your best judgement when traveling but it really doesn’t matter what you look like! It doesn’t make you more of a target than a tall, strong looking guy. I’m here in Brazil and look like a lot of local Brazilian girls with blonde hair. So, it’s all perspective 🙂 Saying “the world” is safe or dangerous would both be generalizing on a huge level. So, I’d like to say that there are countless “destinations” around the world that are safe. Even within a single city, there are parts that are safe, and parts to avoid.

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