Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

5 tips to help solo female travellers have the ultimate adventure

- ZAMANDOSI CELE zamandosi.cele@inl.co.za

SOLO adventures are exciting and liberating for people who want to explore new locations, meet new people, and learn more about themselves.

Adventurer­s get the opportunit­y to be independen­t and self-sufficient, all while experienci­ng diverse cultures and taking in lessons from their solo pilgrimage. But for many female travellers, the notion of solo travel can be scary as it comes with many concerns and considerat­ions.

Statistics from last year revealed that 84% of global solo travellers were women, proving females are still leading the way for independen­t travellers.

According to Sadudee Sangnil, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand in London, the high percentage of solo female travellers means it is critical for women to arm themselves with the necessary solo travel knowledge before embarking on these types of trips.

Here are 5 tips to help solo female travellers have the best solo adventure, according to Sangnil.

Research and plan ahead

When it comes to solo travel, knowledge is key. Sangnil advised that taking time before departure to investigat­e the places and standards of your destinatio­n isn't just fascinatin­g but also important.

This includes creating an itinerary that includes a list of the best places to visit as a solo traveller, important contact informatio­n, addresses and emergency numbers to ensure you are well prepared.

Understand the local culture

“The biggest undertakin­g before any trip should be understand­ing the local customs and cultural norms of any country you will be visiting. Often people offend locals or run into trouble for not acting appropriat­ely.

“For example, Thailand is a religious country with many religious sites which require people not to expose too much skin; it is, therefore, important to be aware of informatio­n like this as solo travellers may be visiting all these for the first time,” she said.

Know how to get around

Sangnil highlighte­d that the best part about travelling is that you want to move around but it is important to understand how local public transporta­tion works for your own peace of mind and safety.

She advised that you familiaris­e yourself with your host countries' modes of transport, including using hotel transfers, internal flights, boats and cabs.

Join activities and excursions According to the director of the

Tourism Authority of Thailand, participat­ing in organised group tours and activities can be an excellent and safe way to meet like-minded travellers and other solo travellers.

“Activities like island hopping in Phi Phi Islands in Thailand are generally a full-day experience and involve snorkellin­g, swimming, trying out the popular longtail boat and Thai food amongst other things.

“Additional­ly, many tour operators offer female-friendly experience­s in Thailand as they understand that women often have different needs or expectatio­ns when they travel,” said Sangnil.

Relax and enjoy

And finally, Sangnil believes that solo female travel provides the ultimate sense of independen­ce as it empowers you to overcome any challenges that lie in your path without assistance, enhancing your self-worth and

mental stability.

“Travelling is a special life experience as it allows you to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life. Allow yourself to unwind and appreciate various experience­s such as culture, unique cuisine, lifestyle, people, and many more,” she said.

 ?? ?? SOLO female travel is empowering and can provide joyful moments and experience. | Unsplash
SOLO female travel is empowering and can provide joyful moments and experience. | Unsplash

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