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September 13, 2007

Travel tips for solo female travelers

Arriving at a strange train station alone in the middle of the night is a very different experience for a woman than a man.

Women travelers always have a few more concerns than male travelers. Ignoring catcalls, being extra careful when walking alone, and dressing modestly when necessary are all issues that women deal with daily while making their way through the world.

Being a lone female traveler also opens a world of opportunities and experiences that are inaccessible to male travelers. Women can socialize with local women and get an inside perspective on a culture that may not allow males and females to socialize openly. A solo traveler is far less intimidating than a group or a couple and is more likely to be invited to partake in family life.

Along with the standard safety tips, Transitions Abroad has articles and travel tips from female writers about how to travel safely and with cultural sensitivity in regions around the world.

There is advice for women planning solo journeys to India, including advice for women traveling India solo by train. There are also tips for women venturing to Europe , Asia and the Middle East.

The article on East Africa is especially useful including tips on ways to avoid becoming unknowingly (and unwantedly) involved in a romantic entanglement, including:

Inspiration abounds on the site, including an article by a woman who tells of her two year adventure traveling solo by van through Europe.

There are also tips on finding “Freedom and Friendship” on the road for those nervous about meeting others as they travel.

A few minutes on this site can inspire any female traveler to venture beyond her boundaries and explore safely and confidently.

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Category: Notes from the collective travel mind
Related Posts: Talking solo travel with AAA Magazine, Pico Iyer on solo travel, Chris Mitchell’s “Seven Reasons to Go Traveling Solo”


2 Responses to “Travel tips for solo female travelers”

  1. Scribetrotter Says:

    Transitions Abroad is one of my favorite sites - for traveling solo and for pretty much anything related to being abroad.

    Traveling alone is far different for women. I’ve been doing it for years, and enjoying it thoroughly. Being prepared is the key - knowing what kind of things to expect, familiarity with local cultures, being aware of safety issues… these things don’t come naturally and need some research.

    I started solo backpacking when I was 15 (no, my parents didn’t know about it) and I’ve been doing it ever since (I’m ’slightly’ older now). I love it. It allows me glimpses of life I wouldn’t otherwise have - a woman alone is far more likely to be invited into a family’s home, for example. Solo travel gives me freedom and flexibility to change my mind - or not to. And it allows me to test myself and to seek out my limits.

    I don’t always travel alone, but when I do, I see it as an opportunity to learn and to grow.

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