What can you learn from travelling alone?
Seven years ago, I started my first journey out of country, and alone. Even though it's just a country next to Malaysia (which is Singapore), but it was something big to me. So big that I almost pulled out, because I fear. I fear of being alone in a foreign country.
But travelling alone has changed me, into who I am today.
Eventually I became addicted to travelling alone. I've been to Singapore, China, Vietnam and Japan alone. And these are my greatest lessons from travelling alone.
1. Taking Charge of Myself
I am the designer of my travel.
This thought made me take full responsibility of my travel. I can make this the best journey or the suckiest one. So I decide everything I want to do. What I want to eat, where I want to go, who I want to meet, what I want to do.
The journey then became truly enjoyable and meaningful, because I designed it that way.
2. Awaken My Survival Instincts
I have to be extra, triple-extra, quadruple-extra cautious of almost everything! My survival mode is turned on.
Every suspicious action became noticeable, every dodgy and dark places are off-limits and every valuables are kept tight in my pockets. My awareness went sky rocket.
Coz I know, once I screw up, I'm gonna be dead. Because no one will rescue me. I am my rescue.
3. Self-limitations are Meant to be Broken
I have to make unfamiliar, familiar.
You're kinda stranded in a foreign place. You don't know anything about the place, people, buildings, etc. Everything is unfamiliar. I want to make all these familiar. How?
I have to learn figure how things work. How to board public transportations, how to learn their language, how to navigate, how to talk to people, how to stay out of trouble, and how to do what I want to do.
In the end, I broke my limits and became like a local. I have made the unfamiliar, fammiliar.
4. Cultural Immersion is the New Travel
Hostels, Homestays and Airbnb are the new thing right now, because you can directly communicate and make friends with the locals and other travellers.
Being surrounded by locals, I get to experience their way of life and thinking. I get to talk to them and realized I have learned so much more about the country than just "walking around taking pictures and shopping."
Learning new culture and people is what I enjoy the most and challenges my point of view the most too, especially what I perceive as abnormal is normal to them.
Often times, I immerse by participating in overseas voluntary program. I used Workaway to find hosts.
5. Courage is My Must-have Best Friend
To decide to travel alone is courage itself. The fear grew stronger during travel. I kept thinking "What if's"
- What if I can't find my way back?
- What I lost my phone?
- What if I get sick?
- What if I boarded the wrong bus?
The list can go endless. These thoughts create fear in me and stopped me from getting out from my home sweet home, or maybe one step ahead, from my little cozy backpacker hostel.
But my goals gave me courage and drive to dive into the unknown.
I really, really want to see all the beauty in this world. I want to know the world!
I really want it so bad to the point I just f*ck everything and go. Ever since, courage is my best friend.
6. I know More about Myself
When I face different situations in travel which will almost never happen in my daily lives, I acted differently than what I said I will do.
The challenges that I faced such as looking for food, finding my way back home, catching up with my flight and talking with people that I don't understand causes me to act based on my personality.
I became more self-aware of how I solve problems in the midst of emergencies, how can I find accurate travel information, how to adjust my language to talk to different people. Knowing and improving all these how's directly contributed to my self-growth.
The first step is to know myself.
7. Think Out of Circles the Society has Defined
Everyone is born in a country, with some sort of similar mindset. That's why Malaysians have different mindset with Americans. But within Malaysians and Americans, they share similar thinking, in some ways.
Travelling to different countries with a totally different mindset has opened my mind to all sorts of possibilities. Things that I didn't know is possible in my country, is made possible in others.
I've come to realize that the
- Locals who are living primitively are happier than rich people.
- People who are able to live their lives travel and work all the time.
- Ladies who can travel to dangerous places alone and still say it's safe to travel alone
- Questioning is an art, not an offend
- Respect people as who they are, not what they are
- Happiness is not all about money, it's about your relationship life
- and more ...
I began to think like a Global Citizen, more than a Malaysian.
Disclaimer: Pictures are all taken by myself.
Share your thoughts below,
- If you want to travel alone, what's stopping you?
- If you can travel right now, where would you go alone?
- What are the lessons you have learned from your solo travels?
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@wanderlass @amariespeaks As promised, I've written my first travel article :)
Yay! Happy to see your first travel post and it's about solo travel which is something I love! And I agree on your points, survival instincts are awakened. I can be so careless when I'm at my home location, but all senses are heightened when I'm out traveling alone. I also think more like a global citizen than a Filipino. Not that I'm being disloyal, but it's how I'm able to connect to people and accept more differences :)
I can totally understand what you're going through! I'm really blur when I'm at my homecountry that's why my family is really worried, but I carried myself like an animal outside.
About the global citizen, I don't think we're disloyal. We just understand more than those who don't know. We became more open. It's hard to describe.
Totally agree! :)
@tifaong thank you for the tag!
What a great post! You are so courageous :) You really know how to write and make people inspired! If I didn't have two young boys I would totally want to try traveling alone! It's got to be so amazing to see so many new places, people and cultures!
You're welcome :)
I'm really delighted to have inspired you :D
When your boys are independent enough, it's time for you to fly and discover your wings!
yesss! only 14 years or so to go !
It'll be over in a very sloowwwww blink of an eye XD
LOL isn't that the truth though?? Time is funny in that way
I totally agree with your post! Great insights :)
Thank you!
What a wonderful post @tifaong I love what you've learned from your travels. Knowing yourself and connecting with others, understanding the true importance to life certainly is what brings joy. How wonderful that you did all this on your own - how inspiring. Thank you for sharing your journey - very inspiring. Have a beautiful day!
Thank you @youhavewings for your kind words. I hope you'll get to travel alone and discover your own insights :)
This is such a profound statement that has nearly pushed me into traveling alone overseas. I would LOVE to be able to experience culture in this way.
Wow, thank you for the encouraging words. I really hope you'll get to travel alone one day and that will make all the difference.
You're telling 'me straight. I first travelled alone at fifteen, hitch-hiking in winter from the south of England to the Scottish north and back. Many people might say that isn't foreign, but have they understood the English language spoken by the Highlanders? I turned sixteen a month later, and three months later I was hitch-hiking alone 12,000 miles away through outback Australia, which I still haven't seen all of after over forty-five years. Still alone, but no longer a foreigner. I've been away from Australia a few times, alone through France, Belgium, Holland, NZ, and the USA. I've always wanted to travel with someone, but circumstances have never been propitious. Keep on keeping on. 😇
Hi @simon62, you've been to so many places, where's next?
I'm sure you will find the right travel companion. :)
Steem on!
Hopefully a return to USA. So far there I've overlooked Virginia from Maryland on a trip through the mountains to N.Carolina, and New York City, again if I can, and San Francisco, again if I can, but next to Minneapolis and possibly New Orleans. Never enough time, aaah¡ 😕😂
Hahaha have you considered splitting them up into different trips?? Seems more possible than taking a loooooong break at once.
Gotta make the most of the money. No longer have income. Retired. Travelled around the world about three and Galf times, but now picking cities to spend a few days and take in environment as well as much as I can in about eight/nine days. 😇
Oh great!! I hope you're enjoying your travels in the cities :)
I once arrived late evening in NY,NY,and having no booked place, locked up my luggage in a station lock-upand spent the night walking the streets from Greenwich Village to the ice rink at Rockefeller. That was a experience, waiting for the morning breakfast cafes to open 😃
Oh wow, do you have pictures? I've never been to NY so I'm really curious!
My first out of Malaysia experienced was Singapore too, which was affordable at the time. I remember holding a map in the middle of the junctions made me feel so 'foreign' at the time, hahaha...
After that was no stopping of yearly travel around the globe. I always tell ppl that never travel far or solo, "You must go out to see the world, there's so many things to see and experienced, cos if you plan to travel to one country every year, you still can't cover the whole 195 countries!"
Hey @joelai, lokos like we share the same first destination :)
Yeah man, we gotta go out and see!! Don't be Katak di bawah tempurung hehehe
If wanna cover 195 countries and let's say you live till 80, and start travelling at 25. 1 year must travel at least 3.5 countries lol
Yeah... don't be the katak! 😆
3.5 countries per year is out of the questions in this country unless your salary is ridiculously high! Just try your best to keep at leadt one per year.😉
Hahahaha, once per year is doable, but goals are meant to be stretched and scary. So doing 3.5 years is stretched to the max and scary, but I'll start thinking "How can I do differently to be able to go to 3.5 countries per year?"...
That's the spirit! Go, go, go!!!
Not just me, you too is possible!!
I've done that on my younger days, that time currency was never a problem... now no eye see... Lol
Hahaha, that;s why earn SBD is higher than USD then convert to MYR lor!
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Hey babes! I also love traveling alone! Because it is the greatest feeling going on my own big adventure. I have done Europe, Australia , Thailand , Singapore all by my lonesome but it was the best time of my life . Now as I am a little older I discovered something I love even more which is finding good travel companions who really make my travels nowadays really worthwhile. Make memories because they will be yours forever,record them down and share your stories with the world so you can live forever .
Viva la Voyage
Hi @nikisteem, I have the same feelings too. When I was young, I love travelling alone. But as time pass by, I prefer travel with 1 companion.
Yeah, those memories will last forever and I'm sure when we look back at those memories, it'll feel like we've just travelled yesterday!
Yes, all around the world in my youth, but now to find the fun companions heading same directions with same interests. 😃
When you believe you'll find one, you'll find one, for sure! I know you will find one, there's like 7 billion choices! XD
I agree with what you have written I travelled alone many times around three different continents.
That's really cool!!!