Solo travelling is an experience that everyone should try at least once in their life. This is where you can travel on your own, make your schedule, and know yourself more. Although solo travelling is fun and exciting, planning and choosing the right destinations can help you have a greater travel experience. Also, you can still get that satisfaction of enjoying your own companion with the extra help of locals and some apps.
To help you make the right choices, here are a few suggestions for destinations you could consider visiting on your next solo travels.
Yerevan, Armenia
Armenia is one of the best choices for travellers on a budget while also being full of exciting places to see and visit. The country has a rich history, beautiful scenery, delicious cuisine, and one of the world’s oldest known wineries.
Here, you can take a tour of the cities and absorb the surroundings, like history, architecture, art, and even the culture of Yerevan. While in Armenia, you can visit numerous fascinating locations, like Republic Square, which is circled by five famous structures, including the History Museum of Armenia.
If you are not a fan of curated tours, you could try making your own itinerary. Also, make sure your pit stops include Republic Square, the Blue Mosque, the Opera House, the National Gallery, and the History Museum of Armenia. Since there are a lot of unique places in Armenia, we recommend checking and picking spots on your Android phone before leaving your hotel.
St. John’s, Canada
Another great choice to travel solo is St. Johns in Canada. This destination is popular with its stony shorelines and picturesque sceneries. Known as one of the oldest cities in North America, St. John’s will be a joy to visit.
St. John’s is also famous as a colourful place, which can be the perfect background for your social media uploads. While in the city, you can see jellybean houses lining up the locations, making the city look much more vibrant. Not only that but the arts community in this city is also booming with the number of art galleries that you can visit. Not to mention the friendly locals that will make your solo travel more memorable.
If you are a sports enthusiast, you may want to try hiking in Ram Head Trail. This hiking trail has different terrains with a magnificent view of the waters that will make the climb up worth it. However, keep in mind that it may get hot during the day, so make sure you have enough hydration while you hike up the trails.
In addition, the culinary scene is something you do not want to miss. Initially, St. John’s served as a trading post for Europeans working in the fishing sector. Hence making the seafood in St. John’s something to look forward to before you leave this place.
La Paz, Bolivia
Bolivia is an excellent choice for solo travellers and has everything you may be looking for as a tourist. Architecture, culture, traditional food stalls, and even trendy cafes. La Paz, located more than 3,600 meters above sea level, is the world’s highest capital which offers many activities you can do other than just touring.
La Paz boasts beautiful architecture that is perfect for capturing on a Polaroid camera for your travelling journal. While you’re there, you can witness the beautiful blend of modern and colonial architecture, making the venue looks unique and lively.
The tour guides usually bring you to Lake Titicaca or Death Road if you purchase the tour services. Additionally, tour providers would take you to the city’s cathedrals and museums, which are famous attractions for visitors. Plus, if you plan your visit well, you might be able to visit the city while a festival is being held.
While visiting this city, remember to lather your favourite sunblock since the city is on the hotter side of this place. It is also important to research the destination you are heading to so you can dress appropriately. As a result, this ensures you can enjoy your hassle-free trip!
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul is another city you should visit as a solo traveller as this city has much to offer for its visiting tourists. From the scenery and food to its cultural sites, Seoul will surely be something you remember.
There is much to do in Seoul besides just hanging out in the city. For example, you can go hiking in the mountains around the area, such as the Bukhansan National Park and Namsan Dule-Gil. There is even Lotte World for those who like visiting amusement parks for fun or visiting Myeong-dong for a little shopping.
If you are a fan of K-pop, you could also plan a visit to a few places that sell K-pop Merchandise and official goods. For example, you can visit SM Entertainment’s Coexartium, where they offer tours to view real training rooms and studios while also selling souvenirs you can bring home.
Plus, there are also culturally rich destinations, such as the Gyeongbokkung Palace or the Hanok Village, where you can appreciate Korean culture. Not only that, but the food in Korea is also something you should look forward to on your visit. Street food in Korea is especially popular and, most importantly, cheap. For instance, you could try eomuk tang, kimbap, skewered chicken, and tteokbokki.
?ód?, Poland
Next on the list, we have ?ód?, pronounced as “woodge” in Poland. ?ód?, the third largest city in Poland, was built in the textile industry in the 19th century. The town is shaped around it with enormous brick spinning mills transformed into hip cultural centres, shopping malls, and open monuments.
In ?ód?, you can visit the Ulica Piotrkowska, one of the world’s longest pedestrian streets and the city’s central boulevard. Here, you will be able to find many top-rated restaurants- perfect for you to try some Polish cuisine. At the same time, you can visit some shops, enjoy the night scene, and immerse yourself in the picturesque sights.
Since this city of Poland was built on the textile industry, you could enrich yourself with textile knowledge by visiting some museums. Then, you could head to Off Piotrkowska, a trendy place where you can catch independent design shops, stylish bars, and live music venues. In addition, if you have some time, you could schedule your visit to ?ód? when they are holding a festival at Off Piotrkowska. During this time, you can catch food trucks rolling into the area while the Domoffon music festival goes on in the background.
There are many places that you can visit as a solo traveller. The world is at your behest without getting anyone else’s agreement except yours. However, it would be best if you did the necessary research before making up your mind as it might be riskier than travel in a group. Then, when you arrive at your destination, you should be mindful of your safety and pay more attention to your items as well as important documents. It is also essential to take note of the emergency contact numbers of the country you are visiting. With that, good luck with your travels!
harry says
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