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Don't direct jump into full time traveller. Start exploring places slowly and steadily first then decide.
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It is not easy. Trust me when I say that because you do not get to earn just from the beginning. It is much more work than it seems. more than 9-6 job. IF you are patient enough, go for it.
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First of all I'd like to congratulate you to think about traveling. But I also want you to ask yourself couple of questions.. 1- What kind of travelling you want to do? (city exploration in India also has it's own satisfaction amongst travelers community) 2- Are you really ready for exploration..? (mental strength is most important) 3- Do you think that you could make money through it? (IF YES, THEN TRAVELLING ISN'T FOR YOU because if you want to be a traveller, satisfaction and hunger for experience is much important. Sometimes we get a best & good experiences and even worst sometimes) 4- Are dependent on something for travelling? (if no then congratulations, and start visiting beautiful earth around us) All the very best ✌️
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Start by exploring your own city , day trips , weekend trips then maybe long trips and the train never stops. I don't earn from traveling but I love it.
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Sure. Every traveler has his/her own unique way of watching nature beauty and one way of writing blogs. First you have to see what is your uniqueness.. When you would know then write a summary of that particular place with few beautiful photographs clicked by you. Then where you stayed, which places you went, why that place is so good that you want to travel twice(if any). These are the few things you have to keep in mind while you write
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Just dont start directly into a full time travelling. Start initially with your surrounding places try to discover hidden one that's what a traveller do. Discover places that you have never seen and you will really enjoy this phase of your life.
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I do not understands when you said full time travelling thing, what do you mean? You want to blog or do travel photography or something else?
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Start slowly and places which are near u .where u can explore new things. gradually u will do better. Dont be in rush
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That would depend on where are you from. Start from a near by place, stay for one night and you will gradually build the confidence. The best place in India for solo travellers would be Gokarna, Hampi and many more. Like I said, start from a near by place. Once you are sure about a place, try finding a solo travellers itinerary on Tripoto, that will guide you to plan your trip. Also look for hostels to stay, you will be more comfortable that way. Best of luck... Happy Traveling...
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Start by exploring the nearby places and sharing your experiences and then travel long trips....
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What are your main preferences of what to do and see? Package or DIY? Direct flight or is a ferry connection OK? Budget? I recommend you to visit Greece! Please take a look at this: https://hellenictaxi.com Hope to being of help to you. Have fun and enjoy!
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