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You get some "ME" time which most of us usually don't get these days. You tend to meet more people and interact with them, which is lesser when compared to travelling in groups or with your friends. You will end up clicking pictures of things around you, which turn into beautiful memories when you look back! :)
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You can be as spontaneous with your plans as you want and will easily mingle with people and explore new places with new people
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Its ur plan ur trip. no one to mess around. and the most importnat.. dil ko sukun milta h
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1)Once you are out there on the road on your own you will be faced with decisions you need to make, fears you need to overcome and discover your true self and how much you are capable of. Travelling exposes you to raw experiences where you get to know the person inside you, that little kid that always wanted to travel, wander, expand and grow as a human being through exploring different places around the world. 2)Going to unknown places and destinations will challenge you to learn how to rely on yourself at difficult times. Being away from the comfortable bubble of your home will challenge you in many different ways and test your patience. Only by putting yourself out there, you will be able to explore this beautiful planet and discover many new and exciting places. 3)When you travel on your own it is much easier to keep up with your budget because you are the one who decides where and what to eat. 4)Being a solo traveller makes it much easier to interact with the local people and make some new friendships. The truth is that the locals are much more interested in what someone travelling on his or her own is doing in their country and are more likely to help you out and could be also more open and engaging. 5)When you are on your own, you get the opportunity to plan your own route and the places you want to visit. When you are travelling with other people, often you have to compromise going to some places so that everyone is happy about it. Travelling on you own means that you get to choose the extra activities you want to do and plan your trip in a way that benefits you most.
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1. You can plan whenever you are free 2. No need to wait for someone else to get leaves at the same time you get 3. You can cancel the trip whenever you want 4. You can change your itinerary as you want In short u can do whatever the hell you want without having to consider someone's opinion
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कोई बंधन नहीं... बेफिक्र होकर मस्ती के साथ जहां जितना समय बिताना हो बिताओ... सफर का पूरा आनंद लो बिना किसी रोक-टोक के...
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Travelling together both solo traveller is great.
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You can be completely selfish This may be the only context in which selfishness isn't really a bad thing. Traveling with others means making plans with others. Checking out local landmarks, museums, restaurants and attractions can be challenging when each traveler has something different in mind. But what if you could spend each day anyway you like? Fancy spending six hours in a single museum, or trekking for miles in chilly conditions? Go right ahead. You meet interesting people When you travel with others, you typically stick together. In other words, you're less likely to wander away from your group. But traveling alone brings something truly valuable to the table – you'll be more likely to chat with locals, meet new friends and generally be more sociable. You can devour as many books as you want Two major perks of escaping day-to-day life while on vacation include sleeping in and reading as much as you like. But when you're traveling with others, you're usually nudged to put your book down and come back to the group. Solo travel gives you the opportunity to read to your heart's content. You come to know yourself more intimately These days, we're constantly bombarded by stimulation – relentless connectivity to others, as well as the Internet. Rarely do we get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. Solo travel provides the opportunity to do just that. Being on your own in a new place serves as a permission slip to slow down, without the distractions you'd feel buzzing around you when traveling with companions. Being alone, and really embracing it, is a wonderful part of solo travel. You step outside your comfort zone When traveling with friends, you often troubleshoot travel hiccups together. Can't find your way around? The solution usually comes by talking it over. Taking a trip on your own means you have to get out of any tricky trip situations by yourself, which can help with problem-solving, dealing with pressure and developing self-belief. You're less likely to feel stressed out When you're out and about with your usual friends from home, it's easy for old routines and group dynamics to creep up on you. Not so when you're on your own. You’re there for you and you alone – the only drama you’re going to experience is the drama you make yourself. You'll have the time and inspiration to work on creative projects Been dying to delve into a creative project? Whether it's writing poetry, developing a new business plan, or playing the guitar, traveling alone provides the opportunity – and inspiration – to tap into these desires. When you're untethered to the demands of others you'll probably find it easier to nurture your creativity. It might make you happier in the long term Research suggests that getting into vacation mode has the potential to increase our happiness levels. And spending time alone has also been shown to stave off depression. The takeaway? Heading off on a solo adventure just might be good for your overall well-being. You'll probably improve your language skills What better way to learn a new language than to throw yourself in head first? Full immersion in a foreign culture (and tongue) is possibly the best way to dismantle the language barrier. When traveling with others, you're more likely to rely on them for help with translating. And, let's face it, chances are high that you'll communicate with one another in your native language. When you're alone, on the other hand, you're forced to constantly practice the new language. It'll give your confidence a boost There is something to be said for heading out into the world on your own with no social safety net, so to speak. Forging a path in solitude and making your way through unknown terrain can do wonders for your self-confidence and personal authenticity. It's more cost efficient It doesn't take a math's wizard to see that traveling solo is easier on your wallet. Being on your own means only purchasing one set of flights, as well as single accommodations, excursions, meals, and so on. This may not sound like much, but if you're planning an extended trip, these expenses can add up fast. Going it alone means you'll have more cash leftover to spend as you choose.
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Travelling solo is like finding nirvana, detached from everything it's just you and the place 🤟 n you get to learn many things feel some positive changes in yourself.
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There are numerous 1) You meet the most important person in Solo trips and that person is you, you get to learn a lot about yourself 2) You can test yourself on various measures 3) You meet new people and get to explore new things from other people's perspective 4) You can control your expenses 5) You are the king/queen of your own kingdom, no1 to tell you what to do and what not to do 6) You grow spiritually ad you have ample of time to spend with yourself 7) You can experiment on your nature, extrovert, Introvert,shy, outspoken, anything as there will be no1 to judge you aur bhi bohat hai, but now m tired typing😂😂
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Have fun with urself
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Well you are decision maker so you can do whatever you want. but yeah obviously with precautions nd knowledge
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Ek bar try karo n khud jaan jao i just back home today from my month long solo trip to utrakhand and manali
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