In this blog, I will tell you the best part of staying in a hostel. Even for those who might not get comfortable in a hostel, there are ways to enjoy your stay.
Every solo traveller will tell you that hostels are the best place to stay. Hostels are also favourites as they are the cheapest option available. This doesn’t mean that hostels are dated or tired. Backpacker’s community which is in the age group of 18-26 years hostels is the obvious choice. They don’t mind sharing rooms and are okay with using a communal washroom. People feel comfortable as they meet other solo travellers. Budding-up happens, people share their experiences, and all kinds of travel information is shared. Let’s find out, are hostels the best option for staying while solo travelling?
Backpacking to some means flying solo. But hey, it’s not just about roughing it out, it’s about treating yourself too! Think camping, cruising, adrenaline-fueled adventures, or simply a chill weekend getaway. You name it, you can solo travel it! And let’s not forget the posh travellers who can slay luxury trips on their own. Age is just a number when it comes to solo travel.
Now, let’s talk about the hostel life. Yes, it’s not for everyone, but hear me out. Even if you’re not a hostel person, there are perks to staying in one. Trust me, I got you covered!
Worried about feeling like a lone wolf on your solo travels? Fear not, my friend! Hostels are the perfect remedy for those pesky lonely feelings. You’ll meet a diverse group of travellers from all corners of the globe, and striking up a conversation is as easy as, well, saying hello! Even if you’re on the shy side or not a spring chicken, there’s always someone to chat with. Don’t let the youthful vibe of hostels fool you – these folks have seen some things, man. You’ll come away with a wealth of knowledge and maybe even some new travel buddies to explore with. Who says solo travel can’t be social?
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If you are a first-time solo traveller, your travel plans are sorted. Hostels will calm your nerves because you will realize you are not the only solo traveller. Hostels can be a big confidence booster for first-time solo travellers. Not only for the first time it is the best place to get first-hand information from the people who have travelled. Even the hostel staff will be very helpful in providing you with any information. After all, they are locals and they stay among solo travellers. You will get the best advice on intercity travel. The hostels will also provide you with the best mode of transport as most of them will have an in-house facility.
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Hostels have cracked the code when it comes to solo travel. They’ve got their finger on the pulse of what adventurous solo travellers crave. If you’re a party animal, you’ll be thrilled to know hostels throw nightly shindigs. Across Europe, some hostels even offer free walking tours. In Thailand, you can get blitzed on pub crawls and street food galore. My fave? Wine and beer-tasting tours, where you can sample local faves. Plus, all these amazing activities won’t break the bank. And let’s not forget about the scrumptious food scene. Hostels post a daily activity board, so you can easily plan your day and make new pals.
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Look for centrally located hostels; it makes your life easy if you are on a first-time solo journey. It also helps cut the travel time to go to a particular location. Usually, if you are centrally located you get easy rides. Things like metro stations, Tuk-Tuk, and even taxes are easily available. This also helps reduce your transportation costs. Hostels are also a big help in this department. The hostels which are a bit inside lanes will give you a free shuttle ride to the nearest taxi or metro station.
I am Ajay Bansal, a travel coach, and the founder of mastyatri.com. My objective is to establish a “Solo Traveler’s Hub” to empower over 100,000 solo travellers worldwide. My team and I have developed solutions to facilitate safe and confident solo travel experiences. The Solo Traveler’s Hub fosters a community of like-minded travellers who can explore new destinations, enrich their travel experiences, forge new friendships, and share their knowledge with fellow solo travellers.