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  1. These are some great tips. With my first time solo traveling I found that having everything booked up was reassuring for friends and family as they knew where I would be and when. x
    Leonie ♥

  2. Hi Kiersten

    Great tips! I do think though that if a destination is unsafe then that shouldn’t stop where you want to go, we can travel anywhere just like anyone else, just follow the rest of your tips and you will be fine. Don’t deter women from chasing their dreams of travelling India alone, or South America many female solo travellers have done so and have lived to tell the tale, or have had problems, fought back and have overcome them like never before, becoming stronger, so I do get where you are coming from, but it is a little disheartening if I am told to only travel to safe places- screw that I wanna see the world!

    keep up the good work though 🙂 xxx

    • Oh sorry I just saw that you have written to know what to expect when travelling for those who are unsure, so yes that’s a good tip – whoops sorry feel free to delete both comments 🙂

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