Joining me today is a fellow podcast host, someone who also owns a van (but her’s is infinitely nicer than mine) and who has been on the road for almost 3 full years now with her dogs, Sydney Febrache from DivineOnTheRoad.com.
Has van life intrigued you? What is your biggest hurdle from entering the van life world? Let us know by tagging us in a post on Instagram at @ExtraPackofPeanuts.
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Joining me today is someone who has driven solo across Vietnam on a bike, was a burlesque dancer in Shanghai, and has gotten stranded in Taiwan, Alice Teacake from TeacakeTravels.com and cohost of the Girls Talk Travel podcast.
What has been your challenging travel education? Let us know by tagging us in a post on Instagram at @ExtraPackofPeanuts.
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Joining us today is someone who loves cliff diving with Italian grandmas and a good pork chop, who all of you have met before even if you don’t know it (since she’s in charge of the EPOP social media) and who just launched her very own podcast with the best podcast tagline we’ve ever heard Mack from The Sweaty Traveler podcast.
Heather and I usually travel together. But what we’ve never done is take two solo travel trips at the same time.
I went to Chicago, she went to Miami.
And we had very different experiences.
But they were both awesome.
Today Napkins (#LoveNapkins) joins us to talk about what it’s like to travel solo, what we learned about ourselves, and what tips we have for others hoping to do something similar.
Today I ask them a question that I hear a lot from listeners, but don’t have much experience with myself.
Traveling Solo
All of our guests today have done extensive solo travel, and they all have a unique perspective to bring to the questions of traveling alone.
They speak about the importance of traveling alone, what you can get out of the experience, and how to meet people on the road. We also discuss a little about traveling with a friend or family member, and how important it is to match travel styles!
Many of you are wanting to take solo trips but might be scared to go at it alone.
But the funny thing is, you’re never alone on the road!
Don’t wait for other people to be ready. Where will your first solo trip take you?