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  1. As a girl traveling alone I really appreciate this post. I have been away from home now for the past 5 years and I began traveling by myself, a few years in I met my partner and we began traveling together.
    I love travel as a couple, but I do think that you really grow as a person and learn to be the true you when you travel alone.
    I have recently been given an opportunity to travel alone again for a month before meeting back up with my partner and at first I was a little worried. It was like I went back to square one! But now I have started I have remembered everything I loved about solo travel.
    I am currently trying to decided which route I will take for the rest of this trip and I am really appreciative of the fact that it is completely up to me.
    People often make comments about me traveling alone as a female, but honestly I think it is so much better for those of us gals who go solo.
    I remember being in New Zealand and just constantly meeting people who just wanted to take care of me. I was invited in peoples homes, I had meals cooked for me and transport offered. It made my trip so much better being alone!

    Great post.

  2. I completely agree..I’m so glad i went solo as you have so much more freedom and you don’t have to compromise. When i met travellers that had come with friends they always seemed so tense.

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