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6 Solo Travel Tips For Introverts

Solo Travel Tips For Introverts

Have you been itching to take a solo travel trip? Solo traveling is an amazing way to get yourself out of your comfort zone and experience a brand-new place on your own terms! When you are solo traveling, you have the opportunity to not only learn more about the place you are visiting, but also learn about yourself.

Solo travel helps to increase your confidence, learn to be okay and comfortable being by yourself, and can also help you to gain new perspectives as you meet new people. But how do you solo travel if you are someone who is typically introverted?

The truth is, solo travel is for everyone, regardless of how introverted or extroverted you are!

If you are someone who tends to be on the shyer side or has trouble breaking out of your shell, check out some tips on how you can solo travel successfully.

6 Solo Travel Tips For Introverts

1 – Have a plan.

First, make sure you have a plan. While solo travel will require you to be spontaneous depending on what comes up throughout your trip, it is important to have somewhat of an itinerary that you can follow during your travels.

Having a plan will help to lessen your anxiety and ensure that you have places to be each day at certain times. Coming up with a plan includes figuring out how long you want to travel for, where you want to go, where you will be staying, and any specific places or activities you want to check out while you are away.

 

2 – Pick a window seat on the airplane.

If you are someone who travels often, you know all too well the power of a window seat! This rings true especially for people who consider themselves to be more introverted, because window seats on airplanes are perfect for those who are generally not looking to be disturbed throughout the flight. Not only that, but window seats are extremely comfortable if you are someone who enjoys a nap throughout the flight.

 

3 – Book a good accommodation for yourself.

Next, make sure that you are picking an accommodation that you are comfortable with. For some people, they may prefer a quieter accommodation that is more secluded, while others who are more introverted may prefer an accommodation that will make it easy for them to socialize with others throughout the trip. Check out all your options when it comes to hotels as well as Airbnb’s to figure out what makes the most sense for you.

 

4 – Plan to include some of your favorite activities.

The beauty of a solo travel trip is that you can take part in every activity that you want! Make sure to plan to do some of your favorite things throughout the trip and visit places that you have wanted to check off your bucket list. This will help to keep you excited throughout the trip and will also offer the opportunity for you to meet other people who also enjoy the same types of activities.

 

5 – Practice talking to strangers – initiate!

This can be a tough one for introverts, but it is crucial when solo traveling! Try to practice talking to strangers and initiating when you can. While this may feel uncomfortable at first, it is something that you will get used to and will help you to feel more connected to those who are around you. While you may assume you have to get creative with initiating, the truth is that you can start off with a simple question such as directions or recommendations for the area.

 

6 – Take time to recharge.

Lastly, while you want to fit in all the exciting adventures throughout your trip, make sure that you are taking the proper amount of time that you need to recharge and rest so that you are ready for all that is to come on the next day of your travels!

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