TRENDING STORIES & ARTICLES: SOLO TRAVEL
I Gave Up Everything to Become a Chronically Ill Digital Nomad
Five months ago, like millions before me, I boarded a one-way flight to South East Asia and started an adventure of a lifetime. However, unlike the travel influencers applying a layer of gloss to the lifestyle, I am taking a few pests along for the ride—a cohort of disabling chronic illnesses.
TRENDING STORIES & ARTICLES: SOLO TRAVEL
I Gave Up Everything to Become a Chronically Ill Digital Nomad
Five months ago, like millions before me, I boarded a one-way flight to South East Asia and started an adventure of a lifetime. However, unlike the travel influencers applying a layer of gloss to the lifestyle, I am taking a few pests along for the ride—a cohort of disabling chronic illnesses.
How to Avoid Loneliness and Boredom on Solo Travel
Although traveling alone has many benefits, some solo travelers find themselves getting lonely or bored when they’re on the road without a companion—especially if you’re traveling longer-term as a digital nomad, remote worker, or expat. Your trip may last for a long weekend or perhaps even months, but whether you’re backpacking across Europe or taking a solo trip to the Cinque Terre, there are going to be pauses in the action when you may wish for a kindred spirit or a break in the monotonous hassles of travel.
BY SARAH STONE
9 Hostel & Hotel Safety Tips for Solo Female Travelers
If you’re a solo female traveler—whether that’s your default or if this is your first time traveling alone—feeling safe when you’re on your own is tricky. You may feel targeted or watched, you feel more vulnerable, and your senses may be heightened to potential dangers around you. To help put your mind at ease at least with your lodging while traveling, here are a few basic hostel, hotel, and B&B safety tips for solo female travelers, so that you can stay cautious but still have an amazing vacation!
BY SARAH STONE
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