Weekly Travel Tip 3

If your friends & family can’t go, plan a solo trip.

This tip comes from a lot of experience. I started solo traveling in 2002 with a trip to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. I started my travelblog during a solo trip to Cambodia in 2005 and have been blogging solo travel ever since. I also travel with friends & family, but most of my trips have been on my own.

My solo trips around South America have seemed relatively easy because I already speak Spanish. So, for my 40th birthday I decided to learn Portuguese and how to surf. I managed to do both by spending last October in Brazil. Check out my Brazil blogs here.

So how do you get started as a solo traveler?

Say you really want to go to New York (or Peru) but none of your friends or family can go. The idea of going solo used to be radical, but solo travel has become increasingly popular in the past few years and there are now tons of resources for solo travelers.

Heather Jasper at Lake Titicaca Peru

Here’s a few resources to get you started.

Check out my blogs from twenty of the countries I’ve visited on this page. I haven’t blogged every country I’ve visited, but these will give you a good idea of how I travel alone.

Flashpack curates trips for solo travelers who want group trips with other people who travel solo. I’ve been in groups where everybody else is in a couple or family and it can be a bit awkward at times. If you want to take off on your own and meet others like you, check out Flashpack. Also check out the article I wrote for Flashpack about women climbers in Peru.

Lonely Planet has a great list of 20 things you should know before you go on your first solo trip.

If you’re ready to get out there, but not sure where to start, check out Travel + Leisure’s top 25 destinations for solo travel 

Last, but not least, Solo Traveler World is full of great tips for solo travel.

 (None of these links are sponsored. They’re just my personal opinions.)

Recent blog

The train to Puno & the Uros floating islands on Lake Titicaca

I had so much fun acting in a commercial for the PeruRail train from Cusco to Puno. I worked with Espíritu Peru, which took me to the Uros floating islands on Lake Titicaca the day after our train ride. Click on the blog above to read all about my experience acting in the commercial plus why I loved the train and Lake Titicaca.

Recent article

Best 25 Things to do in Argentina

I spent all of January 2022 and all of February 2023 in Argentina and absolutely loved it. Click on the link above to see my recommendations for Buenos Aires, Patagonia, hot springs in Concordia, the best places in Argentina’s northern deserts, (like Salinas Grandes) and so much more!

Heather Jasper

Traveler, writer, and photographer.

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