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Psyching Yourself Up for Travelling Alone

  • Writer: Elisabeth Caraballo
    Elisabeth Caraballo
  • Dec 10, 2018
  • 2 min read

Travelling all on your own, to far and wide places, can be a nerve wracking time. It’s something that takes a lot of getting used to, and something that a lot of people immediately count out because of how intimidating the prospect seems. But all in all, if you can travel comfortably alone, you’re never going to have to wait on other people to come with you, and you’re going to send yourself up to this whole new level of confidence.

And hey, you’ll be able to experience the world in your own little way whilst you’re doing it - so if you need a bit of help with psyching yourself up for some independent travel, here’s a couple of ideas that can help.

Leaving on a jet plane can be fun even on your own!

Read All About It

Don’t worry, you’re not going to have to study it like you would an exam. Simply, if you’re worried about travelling alone, go online to find someone who’s done it before you. Read all about their experience with being independent in another country, and see if you’re comfortable with the story they relate back to their readers. Even if you read that something was challenging about it, at least you know what to expect in that type of situation, and you can prepare for it.

A site like https://expertvagabond.com can offer you some great tips if you’re travelling to another country for the first time, even if you’ve been with friends or family before. It’s going to be a wildly different experience, and you should have all these expert tips on your side to make sure you’re never panicking.

Know Your Transportation

If you’re travelling to an area for the first time, make sure you know the kind of transportation that’s offered, and that you know the right phrases and words for buying tickets and asking for directions if you don’t already know the language. This will help to settle your mind, if you’re worried about becoming stranded in the middle of nowhere.

On the other hand, try to get yourself an app that’ll translate for you, or download some maps of the city or town you’re staying in. Relying on your phone when you’re abroad is a great thing to do, and will help you pick out the next bus stop, or where the nearest train station is.

Be Patient with Yourself

You’re travelling alone for the first time, you have to have some patience. You’re not going to warm to the idea immediately, and it’s perfectly OK if you freak out a little. But having all the right items on hand, like plenty of snacks and a drink, as well as a map and knowing the basics of the language, will set you up for a great vacation all on your own. Remember to stop and take a breath every now and then, and always have a handle on your surroundings.

Remember, travelling alone can be a great experience.

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