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Solo & thriving! EXPLORE ON YOUR OWN

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

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April 28, 2025

Eighteen expert tips for women who want to sightsee with confidence

Solo & thriving! EXPLORE ON YOUR OWN

Don't have a partner, friend or family to travel with? Don't let that stop you! Whether you're a seasoned solo traveller or want to gently nudge yourself out of your comfort zone, the Lonely Planet team shares their expert advice for women who are embracing adventure while doing it on their own terms.

Seek out female hosts (ideally with pets)

If I'm booking accommodation online, I tend to opt for women owners (preferably with pets in their host photos!). This is partly psychological, but I've also found that women tend to think about things like where to go to avoid crowds or safer alternatives to more touristy places. It's nice how protective women are of each other, especially when we're travelling alone.

— Akanksha Singh

Ease into it

It can be tempting to throw yourself outside of your comfort zone all at once, but doing things alone - solo travelling or even just going out to dinner or the movies by yourself - can feel intimidating at first. But it's a muscle you build up over time. Start with a day trip or an afternoon wandering a museum you've always wanted to see, but didn't know who to go with. When I backpacked through Australia, I tacked on extra days at the end of group tours so I had solo time to explore (and decompress!) after non-stop socialising and being "on". I'd already acclimatised to the new-to-me destination while travelling with the group, which meant I had more confidence and knowledge to navigate the streets on my own.

— Deepa Lakshmin

Consider hostels for connecting with like-minded people of all ages

Hostels are a great way to meet people, especially fellow solo female travellers. I truly believe you're never too old for hostels. Many cater to people of various age groups and backgrounds, and offer private rooms for added comfort and privacy.

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