Tips for solo travellers above 50

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    Are you an elderly individual looking for ways to explore new cultures and meet new people? Do you want to create lifelong memories through solo travel? You are not alone. Solo travel has become quite common nowadays, and there are tour companies offering solo travel services.

    Solo travel can be an incredible way to enhance your life experiences, but it is also a bit intimidating. Though you might have undertaken your own personal journey, travelling for leisure can be quite different.

    Is it safe to move around as a solo traveller? Will I make new friends when I travel solo? A number of questions can pop up when you embark on a solo travel.

    However, with the right mindset and helpful tips, you can start on an exciting and enriching solo trip.

    What are the things to consider when you undertake a solo travel?

    Plan ahead

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    The first step to maximizing the safety and enjoyment of your solo travel is to plan ahead of time. Do your research on your destination and consider any potential risks or challenges.

    What is the weather like when you travel to the specific place in Australia? Is there any hospitals nearby your place of stay? How is the safety and security at the final destination? These are a few of the things that you should consider.

    Developing a detailed itinerary that includes your transportation, accommodation, and activities will help you stay organised and on track.

    Choose the accommodation wisely

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    Choosing the right accommodation is crucial to ensuring your safety and comfort during solo travelling. Look for a hotel or hostel that is safe, comfortable, and located in a convenient area. Unless you decide to stay in a dormetary, make sure that you get your own room for your safety.

    Opt for accommodation with a 24-hour reception that provides you with assistance in case of an emergency.

    Pack light

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    Travelling light is essential to make your trip more manageable and stress-free. Pack only what you need, and consider using a backpack or a suitcase with wheels. This is particularly useful when you have to move around in a public transport.

    If you need to carry heavy jackets, make sure that you wear it instead of packing. This way your luggage remains light.

    Consider your health

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    Taking care of your health is also important while travelling solo. Bring any necessary medications and prescriptions with you, and research local medical facilities in case of an emergency. Stay hydrated, eat well, and get plenty of rest to maintain your energy levels.

    Purchase a local SIM card

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    You want peace of mind for yourself and for your loved ones when you travel. Don’t you? Thus, it is very important to stay connected with family and friends while travelling.

    By purchasing a local SIM card for your phone or a portable Wi-Fi device, you can easily keep in touch with those back home, update them on your journey, and receive their support in case of an emergency.

    It is not just about staying connected. Having access to the internet can also help you stay informed about your destination, connect with locals, and discover new opportunities for exploration.

    How to stay safe while travelling solo?

    Avoid isolated places

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    Staying alert and trusting your instincts when travelling alone is essential. Avoiding isolated areas or dangerous neighbourhoods and staying in well-lit areas at night can help reduce the risk of encountering dangerous situations.

    Keep the valuables safely

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    Losing your valuables is the last thing you want when you travel solo. As a solo traveller, it is very important to keep your valuables, such as your passport, money, and phone, close to you.

    You can use a travel pouch for passport and money and hang it around you. You should never leave valuables in your backpack as it is very easy to be pickpocketed.

    Update your travel plans

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    It’s a good idea to let someone back home know your travel plans and keep them updated on any changes. This way, they can raise the alarm if they don’t hear from you for an extended period.

    Along with your travel plans, you should also share your flight details, and place of stay so that they can contact you in case of emergency.

    Learn local language

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    Are you a non-English speaking traveller? Then it would be a good idea to learn a few basic phrases in the English so that you can significantly improve your solo adventure in Australia.

    Even if you’re not fluent, knowing how to say “hello,” “please,” “thank you,” and “goodbye” in the local language can make a big difference in how you are perceived by locals. In addition to basic phrases, learning a few other helpful phrases such as “Where is the nearest bus stop?” or “How much does this cost?” can make your travels smoother and more enjoyable.

    You can rely on language learning apps, and online tutorials for learning a new language.

    What are the other options for solo travel?

    Group tour for seniors

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    If you’re not quite ready for solo holidays, consider joining a travel group specifically designed for seniors. The group tour provide opportunities to connect with other solo travellers and experience new cultures. You can also benefit from the guidance and expertise of an experienced tour guide.

    Cruise

    Cruising can also be an excellent option for seniors who want to travel alone while enjoying the convenience and security of a group tour. Many cruise lines offer activities and excursions tailored to the needs and interests of seniors. They will also have specialised dining options and entertainment programs for seniors.

    Additionally, cruises provide a comfortable and safe way to explore multiple destinations without the hassle of frequent packing and unpacking.

    What are the advantages of solo travel tours for seniors?

    Slow and comfortable travel

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    As you age, you may find that slow travel provides a more comfortable and enjoyable experience than rushing from place to place. It emphasises quality over quantity, where travellers opt to spend more time in fewer destinations.

    Slow travel encourages a more relaxed and mindful approach to travel, with a focus on immersing yourselves in the local culture and lifestyle. By staying in one location for an extended period, solo travellers can experience a more authentic and meaningful travel.

    Exploring off the beaten path

    When you travel alone, you get an opportunity to explore destinations that are off the beaten path. Tourists are few in such places and the locals are more welcoming and open to sharing their way of life.

    You can visit a local village, enjoy their local cuisine and spent as much time as you want strolling around the local area. This provides a more immersive experience.

    Reduce stress and fatigue

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    Solo travel can be a great way to reduce stress and fatigue while travelling. By avoiding the rush of constantly moving from one place to another, you can relax and enjoy the surroundings.

    Do you want to spend more time enjoying the picturesque beauty of the mountain? Or do you want to spend more time in the local village? It is possible when you travel alone.

    More flexibility

    Solo travel allows for more flexibility in travel plans, as you have more time to adjust to unexpected changes in weather, transportation, or accommodations. You can take more time to appreciate the beauty of the destination you are visiting, immerse yourself in the local culture, and have a more relaxed and mindful travel experience.

    Conclusion

    Solo travel as a senior can be a unique and enriching experience. But if you’re worried about potential travel mishaps, consider travelling with a company that offers a comprehensive travel package. They may include emergency assistance and support, giving you peace of mind while you travel.

    The Funtastic Tour Company offers a stress-free solo travel adventure, providing door-to-door pick-up services. Besides, we also offer itinerary planning, and other necessary activities. This way, you can prioritise your safety and health and. at the same time, enjoy and have fun at your destination.