Hi there,
Here's your round up of posts from Solo Traveler for June!
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Don't worry about traveling alone.
Enjoy the thrill of traveling solo!
What a difference a word makes. Traveling alone sounds, well, lonely. Traveling solo is quite different. It's something that capable, confident, adventurous people do. The Wits & Wonder Travel Course will help you travel solo – not lonely, not timid – confidently.
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If you use public WiFi as you travel,
a VPN is important.
Using a VPN
- Protects you from online identity theft – what a way to ruin a trip.
- Let’s you search the web in your own language when abroad.
- Gives you access to sites that are blocked in certain countries.
For more information about VPNs, read:
To use StrongVPN:
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A Request for Help
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Here are some things you can do, at no cost to you, to help us during this difficult time.
- Keep reading the blog. This is so important as the more people that go directly to Solo Traveler, without searching for it, the better we look in the eyes of Google and the more people they'll send to us as well. This is our Start Here page.
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Resources for Future Trips
Wondering
About Travel Insurance?
Traveling alone is great. But being seriously sick or injured and alone, not so much. Travel insurance has helped me in many ways. Read about how here.
Bare Minimum Packing: Here’s Your Packing List
Packing lists are the key to packing light. Most people have trouble with this but it’s an important skill for the solo traveler. Readers come back to this post time and again, trip after trip!
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All recommendations are based on my experience and is the advice I give friends. It should be noted that if you buy some recommended products such as travel insurance, I will receive a commission but this does not affect the price you pay.
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