My Hermetical Spirit

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Photo of My Hermetical Spirit by Tamanna Arora

We as people, always followed new trends or inclined towards commodities or even people over Instagram and stuff. Yeah, I have been traveling solo and going places for almost the past 4 years of my life. But when I think about it, that's why, I even started off traveling solo was clear, though I may have lots of followers and even i, am following a ton, there was none who were perpetually ready to go along with me. From Going solo shopping sessions to the mountains to the beaches and even first solo air and train trips. Now, my migrant soul is acculturated of being solo and happy.

Today, I will take you along with me on this soul appealing ride (only if you all want to). So, My Solo travels are impromptu; but I won't recommend you to do that. Things on which I am concerned are the cheapest mode to travel and stay, which happen to be roadways buses like if you are traveling to himachal and staying at hostels. Hostels are the best things which happened to me on my solo travels, from zostel in Panchgani to flugler in Dharamkot to recent ones like beyond nomad in Goa. There stay can vary 399 INR to 1k, depending upon the location and proximity to a destination.

The best, alluring and most fruitful things I've encapsulated through my hostel stays are friends, experiences and the unending learning about different cultures, breaking barriers about the languages and yes lots of homo sapiens, which end up becoming my friends. One of the best memories I had was my birthday pancake at Flugler, Dharamkot which was arranged by the owner and I got to have an unforgettable, one of a kind birthday celebration with strangers (and now friends).

Thanks to this stranger, for the click

Pro Tips: Book a hostel At-least a month or even before that, you'll get your hostels as cheap as 250 INR at destinations like Udaipur and Goa (if you have further queries and need help, feel free to DM @https://www.instagram.com/theonewhotravel/?hl=en)

And yes, solo travels for the female travelers are quite safe in India and abroad if you keep in mind, my these personalized experiences: Don't take lift from strangers (A BIG NO), don't get drunk, make friends (but not everyone), try not to be very adventurous specially after 8pm when it comes to hills, there will be very less people, don't tell everyone actually where you are living or where you hail from and lastly keep your eyes - ears open wherever you go. Though you might know them already, duh, but these things can really help you stay safe.

Finally, my solo travels have made me more intrusive about travelling, more feasible to more traveling, trying new sports like kayaking, excited about new places, reading novels and yes talk to rickshaw- wala they know a lot! Try new cuisines, have pictures that will stay with you till you want and the most exciting part is freedom and liberty to do whatever you want.

P.S. Savings are important, but if you keep on saving without doing what makes your soul happy and life is too short, then savings are of no use.

Photo of Flügler Hostels, Upper Dharamkot, Bhagsu Nag, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by Tamanna Arora

The best , alluring and most fruitful things I've encapsulated through my hostel stays are friends, experiences and the unending learning about different cultures, breaking barriers about languages and yes lots of homo sapiens, which end up becoming my friends. One of the best memories i had was my birthday pancake at Flugler, Dharamkot which was arranged by the owner and i got to have a unforgettable, one of a kind birthday celebration with strangers (and now friends).

Thanks to this stranger, for the click

Photo of Lodwick Point Mahabaleshwar, Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India by Tamanna Arora

Pro Tips: Book a hostel At-least a month or even before that , you'll get your hostels as cheap as 250 INR at destinations like udaipur and goa ( if you have further queries and need help, feel free to DM @https://www.instagram.com/tamannatravel/?hl=en)

And yes, solo travels for the female travelers are quite safe in india and abroad if you keep in mind, my these personalized experiences: Don't take lift from strangers (A BIG NO), don't get drunk, make friends ( but not everyone), try not to be very adventurous specially after 8pm when it comes to hills since there will be very less people, don't tell everyone actually where you are living or where you hail from and lastly keep your eyes - ears open wherever you go. Though you might find them duhhhh but these things can really help you stay safe.

Photo of My Hermetical Spirit by Tamanna Arora

Finally , my solo travels have made my more intrusive about travelling , more feasible to more traveling, trying new sports like kayaking, excited about new places ,reading novels and yes talk to rickshaw- wala they know alot ! Try new cuisines , have pictures that will stay with you till you want and the most exciting part is freedom and liberty to do whatever you want .

P.S. Savings are important , but if you keep on saving without doing what makes your soul happy and life is too short, then savings are of no use.