Nourishing Solo Travel

Published: Sun, 06/23/19


I'm frequently asked: I have neither a favorite destination nor a bucket list. I trust that every trip I take will be enriching in one way or another and I don't worry about making sure I get to certain places before my time is up.   

Holding the attitude that all destinations can nourish your mind, body and/or soul opens up a whole world of destinations and activities. It also means that nourishing solo travel is accessible to everyone regardless of budget, experience, mobility... or any other factor.    

Popular or off the beaten track, urban or rural, cultural or adventure... every destination and every kind of travel can be enriching. Seeing the Eifel Tower is nice but chance encounters in a small out-of-the-way town can be extraordinary.

If you have an obstacle to travel, I encourage you to see beyond it. Since money is often the problem, check out today's post on Cheap and Cheerful Summer Solo Travel. If you lack experience, read First Time Solo Travel: Tips for Newbies. You may also want to take The Wits & Wonder Travel Course. If mobility is your issue, I'd like to point you to this wonderful Rick Steves post.  Whatever your concern, I can assure you that there is a travel blogger out there addressing it. 

Upcoming Travels
Tracey is just back from the river cruise she took with Vantage Travel: France Culinary Delights: Paris to Normandy  Watch for her posts on the blog. They'll be coming soon. In August I'm going north again, this time with Adventure Canada on their High Arctic Explorer trip. I have a thing for northern destinations. Winnipeg, Iceland and now the Arctic, all this year. 

Well, that's it for now! Happy travels,

Janice


P.S. If you're traveling soon, don't forget...