Top Tips for Solo Travellers

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Joining an organised tour as a solo traveller gives you the best of both worlds – the opportunity to indulge your own interests and enjoy the flexibility of built-in free days, without the hassle and stress of planning it all. You’re also guaranteed to meet lots of people from all walks of life!  

Going on a solo adventure can transform your self-confidence and reignite your passion for the world around you. If you’re a solo voyager who’s thinking of joining a group tour, we have some expert advice to help you make the most of your first ‘go it alone’ experience.  

Why Travel Solo on a Group Adventure?

Meet Like-Minded People  

Not everyone wants to climb Kilimanjaro, hike to Everest Base Camp or track gorillas in the Ugandan jungle. But the people who do are very likely to get on well. These shared interests and experiences are a straightforward way to connect with like-minded people and we’ve made plenty of life-long friends on our tours.  

Feel Safe  

Safety is the top priority for most solo travellers. Joining a small-group adventure means you can feel comfortable in the knowledge that you’ll be looked after. All our small-group adventures are guided by an experienced tour leader who has been trained in safety, knows the local area and understands the culture.  

Set Your Own Agenda  

It’s never easy to find a time, destination, itinerary and budget that works for your whole group of friends. Go solo and there’s only one person you need to worry about. Joining a small-group adventure likes ours means all the big decisions – where you go, how you travel, what you see – are completely up to you, meaning you get the adventure you want – not a compromise of everyone’s desires.  

Remove the Hassle of Planning

Planning adventures like ours takes lots of time and insider knowledge, particularly if you’re looking for unique experiences and an in-depth exploration of the local culture. Joining one of our tours means you can leave the planning to us. 

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