5 Female Travel Myths That Everyone Should Know

How will you travel alone? It’s not safe for women to venture out solo? Don’t you have a boyfriend or husband? That country is not safe for women. As a woman, these are questions or remarks you must have heard every time you had the thought of traveling all by yourself. The reality is however far different from these myths. Let’s look at these myths one by one.

It’s not safe to travel alone 

Everything in life is risky. From taking up a job to moving to another city. Travelling is no different. All you need to do is to take a few measures:

  • Don’t act or talk like a tourist to grab eyeballs
  • Travel in public transport and raise an alarm if you spot any misdemeanor
  • Never expose your valuables in public. Avoid wearing jewelry and carrying expensive gadgets when on the move as it might be an open invitation for thieves
  • Always carry copies of your documents like visa and passport. Keep one in your bag and one on your phone

Wow, it’s life-changing!  

Some people think solo traveling alone is like going to war. It really isn’t that big a deal as it is made out to be. Even a solo weekend hiking trip somewhere closeby can be liberating. You always don’t have to spend your life’s savings to travel the world.

You are traveling because you want a rebound 

There is often this tag for female travelers that either they have broken up or divorced recently so they want to take a solo trip, which is absolutely false. A lot of solo female travelers are actually married or in a relationship but would like to step out for a solo adventure. It’s perfectly normal for a couple to share different interests or passions. Also, solo trips help couples to do some serious soul-searching and come back and rekindle their romance and passion.

You are alone and lost in life 

This is another stigma played out by society for solo female travelers. Being alone does not always mean being lost and directionless. On the contrary, traveling solo as a woman can help you reflect on your inner strengths and weaknesses. Also, thanks to social media and awareness, a lot of these solo female travelers tend to meet other women and form great bonds and relationships. Plus, they also inspire other women who want to take up solo trips in the future.

It’s a headache to plan everything by yourself 

Don’t we all plan our groceries and shopping then why travel has to be different? Planning your travel itinerary and expenses can actually make you more confident, responsible and articulate. That’s because you are planning everything from start to finish. Plus, you have to plan only for yourself and nobody else.

Want to plan your solo trip? 

Then make sure to check out LatinOFare, which offers the cheapest travel deals and flight tickets.

 

Andy Mathur

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