Hello, I often travel alone, mostly in Bulgaria, because in general I do not like abroad. I have been traveling alone since I was 15, even without my parents always knowing, so as not to worry. I went for 1 day alone to a city 60-70 or 170 km from my hometown and came home with the last transport. Sometimes I saw friends from the other cities in question, but often I was alone. For the trip itself I was always alone, listening to music, it's extra. At the age of 18 I went to the sea alone, I had a girlfriend there, but we were only with her during the day, in the evening I was alone and sometimes I walked in the city or sat at the hotel and watching something on my laptop or eating. It was an extra for me. One night I went for a walk with a boy from there until late and I came home again. I made a trip from Varna to Ruse, I saw a friend from there, we went to a restaurant and a disco afterwards, after which I returned to Varna for a few more days and returned to my hometown. If it's specifically about Abroad - these days I went to Vienna to see one of my favorite rock bands. I went by plane, before that I had studied in advance where the hall was, how to get on the subway in Vienna and so on. The plane was transferred from Cyprus, I had no problem with the airports, then with the subway, I found the hall, I know English and when I didn't understand something I asked, a lot of people knew at least a little language. The concert was unique, I walked around the city and in the evening at 1 and something was my bus to Bulgaria. My only problem was that the bus was 6 hours late because it was coming from Germany and there were no staff at the station and I even thought I missed it, but I got better, I sat around the station at night, it was constantly people waiting for buses and eventually mine came too. Personally, I have no problem traveling alone, it's okay that I'm 21, I've come across various perverts on the night trains, but I didn't panic, and tactfully got out in another car straight and so on. I just know what I can and can't do. In my city I regularly walk alone, not only with company. In order to get used to yourself, first try to go for walks alone and when you get used to it, you can do something else. One of the best things is to be able to enjoy your own company! Saturn I just know what I can and can't do. In my city I regularly walk alone, not only with company. In order to get used to yourself, first try to go for walks alone and when you get used to it, you can do something else. One of the best things is to be able to enjoy your own company! Saturn I just know what I can and can't do. In my city I regularly walk alone, not only with company. In order to get used to yourself, first try to go for walks alone and when you get used to it, you can do something else. One of the best things is to be able to enjoy your own company! Saturn
1 aguitafrutada answered
Abroad - no. On an organized trip by a company - no. But I travel alone often. In fact, last year was my first sea with a partner, but we broke up after him. :-D For organized trips I am prejudiced that I will not be cool, because most people go with company and you MUST push yourself into one to feel comfortable. And I'm not resourceful in communicating with people and I'm just going to think I'm alone and depressed all the time. But I know from my friend that on such trips there are regularly 1-2 loners, who either lean on a company, or form a group of solo travelers, if there are two. If you are communicative, you will probably find someone to chat with during your stay abroad.