Thailand is a beautiful place for solo travellers. However, these are the Common Mistakes to Avoid When Solo Traveling in Thailand. Understanding basic manners is key when travelling to any country.
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.
Buffets always look like a good option when you want variety in food. But let’s face it; you are not going to get value for money.
At the airport, look out for the free bus/shuttle service. Use those hop on hop off bicycles. Group’ the places you want to see.
Always carry your prescription drugs with you. Firstly, you might not find the right medicine if you thought you could buy it from there.
According to various sources on the internet `travelling alone’ is called solo travelling. Well, I don’t think so! I feel the world travels with you.
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.
Travelling is not just about the destination, it’s about the journey and the time spent with oneself. Solo travel, in particular, provides an opportunity to explore new cultures and connect with people in a unique way.
Yes, safety issues are the number one concern of any solo traveller. It can be overwhelming if you have not booked a holiday yourself.
I will start by saying, “don’t go too far for your first solo travel!” Let’s check the water first. This will also tell you where your confidence levels stand. You will be afraid of the unknown.