What To Do When You’re Finally Alone On Your Travel Adventures

For many people, traveling is about what they do. But for some, it is about how they feel. Often, travel, especially solo travel, is about the spirit of personal discovery as much as it is about physical adventure. Going to places is fun, but the lessons they teach are even more special.

Therefore, anyone who loves to travel needs to be mindful of how they use their time when alone. After all, it could be the only chance they get to really be by themselves.

Do you like to travel solo or spend time alone when overseas? If so, this post is for you. It looks at what to do when you’re finally by yourself while adventuring and how to make the most of the experience.

Indulge Yourself

You could start by indulging yourself, especially if you’re the sort of person who struggles with applying adequate self-care for the rest of your life. Allowing yourself to do something nice for a change can be liberating and feels really good, especially if you haven’t done anything like it for a long time.

Therefore, why not treat yourself to a delicious meal or perhaps go for a luxury spa day? You could also buy yourself a nice souvenir or hike to a beauty spot to enjoy the view.

The more you indulge yourself in a no-compromise manner, the more you take ownership of the moment. You’re not thinking about the future but rather what’s happening right now.

Capture The Moment

Another thing you could do is capture the moment. Sometimes, photography can be a poignant reminder of your solitude and something you can carry with you in the annals of your memories.

You can also see the experience for what it was, without anyone else’s input. It’s yours to cherish alone, far away from civilization, deep in the wilderness perhaps.

Write A Journal

Another thing to do when you’re finally alone while traveling is to journal your thoughts. Writing them down provides you with a meaningful tale of how you felt and what you did in those moments. Plus, you also have a chance to reflect on your journey so far, how it’s challenged you, and what it means.

When you capture your thoughts in this way, it provides a nice marker in the sand you can look back on in years to come. As you grow up and get wiser, you’ll be able to frame your experiences more easily and see where you went wrong and how you’re evolving.

It can also be a poignant insight into your psychological history. You can see the different ways in which you thought and how you’ve changed over the years, modifying your insight and approaches and refining your temperament.

If you solo-travel every year, it can be an excellent way to track your progress. You can look through time at your notes and see how you’re changing and evolving with the world around you.

Disconnect From Devices

If you decide to venture out alone, you could also consider disconnecting from your devices. This way, you can interface directly with your environment without a digital screen getting in the way.

When you disconnect, you can be fully alone with your thoughts. You don’t have to rely on external information or dopamine hits to get you through the experience. It’s just you and the elements.

Disconnecting devices can feel strange, but there are ways to do it. One option is to carry a basic satellite phone with you for GPS and emergencies, but that’s it. Other than that, you don’t have access to apps or anything else sending annoying notifications.

Once you have this space and freedom, you can finally start appreciating the world around you. There isn’t a digital layer getting in the way of what you want to do or achieve on your adventure. It’s you against the world in the most profound sense.

Take Time In Silence

It can also just be worthwhile taking some time in silence. Many of our lives are very noisy and full of information, but silence can be a quiet way to see past this.

For example, you could sit down to a game of solitaire and spend a few hours simply challenging your mind. Playing brain games can be an excellent way to keep you sharp and pass a few hours before you wait for the next activity.

You could also simply savor the silence, especially if you are in a quiet location, a long way from the constant hum of cities. This stillness is unusual in today’s world and is a reminder of humanity’s ancient past and the times we’ve left behind, perhaps for better, perhaps for worse.

People Watch

Depending on your personality, you could also indulge in a spot of people watching. Taking the time to observe the rhythm of life helps you step outside of it for a while, letting you see your place in a wider whole.

People-watching is a unique way to feel connected to people without getting involved. You can admire the activity from a distance, taking it all into account. You can also reduce the feeling that you’re in a solo bubble by subtly reaching out to others and the people around you.

Try Something That Feels A Bit Uncomfortable

Another option is to try something that feels a bit uncomfortable. After all, tension and pressure are often what make people grow, especially during travel experiences.

What this is depends on what you want to do and achieve. It depends on what appeals to you.

For example, you could try learning and speaking a new language to the locals, something that they might appreciate. Many will attempt to coach or guide you, helping you better understand what they say and why they say it in the way that they do.

You could also join a local class. Practically everywhere in the world today offers some sort of unique lesson or course you can experience, allowing you to see the world from a different angle and perhaps learn a new skill.

You could also go on an impromptu adventure into the wilderness. These can be fantastic ways to tax your mental fortitude and reconnect you with nature in ways that haven’t happened in your life, especially if you normally live in a city. Walking over rough terrain and seeing the world for what it is up close gives you a connection to the past while also challenging you in the present. Don’t forget to take plenty of food and water with you.

Embrace The Mystery

You could also embrace your personal mystery on your adventures, noting how nobody knows you or where you’re from. This element can be exciting but also unnerving as you make your way along your travels.

The freedom of being a stranger in a foreign land is quite an experience. Everything is slightly different but also familiar. Little details change, but the picture is still one that relates to your life.

Explore And Wander

For many people, traveling is about what they do. But for some, it is about how they feel. Often, travel, especially solo travel, is about the spirit of personal discovery as much as it is about physical adventure. Going to places is fun, but the lessons they teach are even more special.

Therefore, anyone who loves to travel needs to be mindful of how they use their time when alone. After all, it could be the only chance they get to really be by themselves.

Do you like to travel solo or spend time alone when overseas? If so, this post is for you. It looks at what to do when you’re finally by yourself while adventuring and how to make the most of the experience.

Indulge Yourself

 

You could start by indulging yourself, especially if you’re the sort of person who struggles with applying adequate self-care for the rest of your life. Allowing yourself to do something nice for a change can be liberating and feels really good, especially if you haven’t done anything like it for a long time. 

Therefore, why not treat yourself to a delicious meal or perhaps go for a luxury spa day? You could also buy yourself a nice souvenir or hike to a beauty spot to enjoy the view. 

The more you indulge yourself in a no-compromise manner, the more you take ownership of the moment. You’re not thinking about the future but rather what’s happening right now. 

Capture The Moment

Another thing you could do is capture the moment. Sometimes, photography can be a poignant reminder of your solitude and something you can carry with you in the annals of your memories. 

You can also see the experience for what it was, without anyone else’s input. It’s yours to cherish alone, far away from civilization, deep in the wilderness perhaps. 

 

Write A Journal

Another thing to do when you’re finally alone while traveling is to journal your thoughts. Writing them down provides you with a meaningful tale of how you felt and what you did in those moments. Plus, you also have a chance to reflect on your journey so far, how it’s challenged you, and what it means.

When you capture your thoughts in this way, it provides a nice marker in the sand you can look back on in years to come. As you grow up and get wiser, you’ll be able to frame your experiences more easily and see where you went wrong and how you’re evolving.

It can also be a poignant insight into your psychological history. You can see the different ways in which you thought and how you’ve changed over the years, modifying your insight and approaches and refining your temperament.

If you solo-travel every year, it can be an excellent way to track your progress. You can look through time at your notes and see how you’re changing and evolving with the world around you.

Disconnect From Devices

If you decide to venture out alone, you could also consider disconnecting from your devices. This way, you can interface directly with your environment without a digital screen getting in the way.

When you disconnect, you can be fully alone with your thoughts. You don’t have to rely on external information or dopamine hits to get you through the experience. It’s just you and the elements.

Disconnecting devices can feel strange, but there are ways to do it. One option is to carry a basic satellite phone with you for GPS and emergencies, but that’s it. Other than that, you don’t have access to apps or anything else sending annoying notifications.

Once you have this space and freedom, you can finally start appreciating the world around you. There isn’t a digital layer getting in the way of what you want to do or achieve on your adventure. It’s you against the world in the most profound sense.

Take Time In Silence

It can also just be worthwhile taking some time in silence. Many of our lives are very noisy and full of information, but silence can be a quiet way to see past this.

For example, you could sit down to a game of solitaire and spend a few hours simply challenging your mind. Playing brain games can be an excellent way to keep you sharp and pass a few hours before you wait for the next activity.

You could also simply savor the silence, especially if you are in a quiet location, a long way from the constant hum of cities. This stillness is unusual in today’s world and is a reminder of humanity’s ancient past and the times we’ve left behind, perhaps for better, perhaps for worse.

People Watch

Depending on your personality, you could also indulge in a spot of people watching. Taking the time to observe the rhythm of life helps you step outside of it for a while, letting you see your place in a wider whole.

People-watching is a unique way to feel connected to people without getting involved. You can admire the activity from a distance, taking it all into account. You can also reduce the feeling that you’re in a solo bubble by subtly reaching out to others and the people around you.

Try Something That Feels A Bit Uncomfortable

Another option is to try something that feels a bit uncomfortable. After all, tension and pressure are often what make people grow, especially during travel experiences.

What this is depends on what you want to do and achieve. It depends on what appeals to you.

For example, you could try learning and speaking a new language to the locals, something that they might appreciate. Many will attempt to coach or guide you, helping you better understand what they say and why they say it in the way that they do.

You could also join a local class. Practically everywhere in the world today offers some sort of unique lesson or course you can experience, allowing you to see the world from a different angle and perhaps learn a new skill.

You could also go on an impromptu adventure into the wilderness. These can be fantastic ways to tax your mental fortitude and reconnect you with nature in ways that haven’t happened in your life, especially if you normally live in a city. Walking over rough terrain and seeing the world for what it is up close gives you a connection to the past while also challenging you in the present. Don’t forget to take plenty of food and water with you.

Embrace The Mystery

You could also embrace your personal mystery on your adventures, noting how nobody knows you or where you’re from. This element can be exciting but also unnerving as you make your way along your travels.

The freedom of being a stranger in a foreign land is quite an experience. Everything is slightly different but also familiar. Little details change, but the picture is still one that relates to your life.

Explore And Wander

Finally, you should get into the habit of exploring and wandering for the sake of it when you’re alone instead of following a set schedule. You don’t want your adventure to turn into something that feels like a pre-arranged program.

Exploration and wandering give the experience a more nomadic feel. You don’t know what you’re going to discover or what you will find on your adventures, but you feel excited about what the future might bring and how it could help you grow as a character.

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