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3 Solo Travel Myths that Need to be Busted

by Shruti Sharma Content Curator

There are so many myths when it comes to solo travelling. Solo travellers have heard everything from ‘girls shouldn’t travel alone’ to ‘you’re going to get lonely’, and the like. Solo travelling is the perfect way to relax, unwind and take a break from it all. There’s so much to do and none of the drama that comes along with travelling with big groups. You can self-discover and engage with so many new and interesting people.

Solo travellers often travel northside and book great hotels in Chandiragh before venturing out towards hill stations like Shimla and Manali. Travellers that choose to go to the south, usually explore hidden gems in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

India has a vivacious eco-system for solo travellers, which extends to some of the most beautiful remote destinations in the world. Solo travelling is the best way to reconnect with your roots and the perfect way to meet new people on the way. Here are some common myths that aren’t true at all –

1. Solo travellers only travel cheap

This is one of the biggest myths that need to be put to rest. Solo travellers do enjoy travelling to many places, but they like to do it in comfort and style. They book some of the top hotels that offer high quality and numerous amenities.

One such hotel, that solo travellers love, is The LaLiT Chandigarh. It has some of the most comfortable rooms and luxurious spa treatments in the north of India. It even houses one of the best buffet restaurants in Chandigarh, so that solo travellers can get their energy early in the day.

2. Solo travelling is dangerous

Unless you’re travelling on a whim, you’ve already planned your trip out. That’s important to know as there could be instances where solo travelling may lead to bad situations. However, for the most part solo travelling is one of the most transformational and amazing experiences of your life.

Solo travelling is an adventure, and if you’re careful not to visit shady places at night time you should be fine. In fact, even if you do get lost somewhere you can contact your hotel concierge who’ll be more than happy to help you out.

3. Solo travelling might get boring

You don’t get lonely if you’re constantly interacting with new and interesting people. That’s one of the biggest benefits of travelling to new places. There is so much adventure out there that you can easily enjoy some of the best sights of nature with a group of newly found friends.

You could travel the world, meet new people and learn new things, becoming fully enriched by the time you come home. Travelling is a boon for so many reasons, and solo travelling is the best gift that you can give your soul. You have the time of your life, and your next adventure doesn’t depend on other’s opinions.

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About Shruti Sharma Innovator   Content Curator

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Joined APSense since, November 29th, 2017, From Delhi, India.

Created on Apr 19th 2018 01:43. Viewed 470 times.

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