Has anyone traveled alone? What trip(s) did you take, how long was it, and how was your experience? I am specifically interested in experiences where you booked a flight (or drove), traveled alone to a different destination where you knew no one.
While I have spent days alone many times in different places, I actually have not booked a flight to a different place, planned a trip, and spent the entire time there alone. For example, I have never planned a 10 day/two week vacation on my own in a different place. When I was in college and studied abroad, I did take take a few long weekend trips on my own. Another time, I visited a friend in the UK and spent a week alone at the end (in Liverpool and Edinburg) because she cancelled plans last minute (due to PhD deadlines). Nowadays, when I take business trips, I take a few extra days at the end to sightsee (usually alone, sometimes with coworkers). In fact, I never go on a work trip without taking a few days extra (it works out well because I sightsee during the day and work a bit during the evenings). However, I do not really consider these experiences as solo travel in the real sense, kind of quasi solo travel.
Even when one travels alone, God is there. I find myself leaning closer to God even over seemingly small things like following directions correctly.
Recently I have been thinking of, and encouraged by my parents, on going to a different place (to a "safe" city) on my own to spend my vacation days. Typically I spend vacation days visiting my parents, but now as I live with them I need to find a way to use my leave. I don't have anyone to travel with as my friends are married or busy. I do prefer to travel with someone, but as that is not an option, I am fine with going somewhere on my own. I think EVERYONE will feel lonely at times with solo travel (not just people having loneliness issues), but if I have a good itinerary and my days planned out it is still worth doing.
While I have spent days alone many times in different places, I actually have not booked a flight to a different place, planned a trip, and spent the entire time there alone. For example, I have never planned a 10 day/two week vacation on my own in a different place. When I was in college and studied abroad, I did take take a few long weekend trips on my own. Another time, I visited a friend in the UK and spent a week alone at the end (in Liverpool and Edinburg) because she cancelled plans last minute (due to PhD deadlines). Nowadays, when I take business trips, I take a few extra days at the end to sightsee (usually alone, sometimes with coworkers). In fact, I never go on a work trip without taking a few days extra (it works out well because I sightsee during the day and work a bit during the evenings). However, I do not really consider these experiences as solo travel in the real sense, kind of quasi solo travel.
Even when one travels alone, God is there. I find myself leaning closer to God even over seemingly small things like following directions correctly.
Recently I have been thinking of, and encouraged by my parents, on going to a different place (to a "safe" city) on my own to spend my vacation days. Typically I spend vacation days visiting my parents, but now as I live with them I need to find a way to use my leave. I don't have anyone to travel with as my friends are married or busy. I do prefer to travel with someone, but as that is not an option, I am fine with going somewhere on my own. I think EVERYONE will feel lonely at times with solo travel (not just people having loneliness issues), but if I have a good itinerary and my days planned out it is still worth doing.
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