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When you like to to travel and your significant other doesn't, traveling solo may be something worth trying.  If you're adventurous enough, traveling alone is an exciting concept and something worth considering.

Sometimes traveling solo is just as enjoyable, perhaps even more so, than traveling with a group of family or friends.  People travel alone for a myriad of reasons.  Traveling solo does have its downside, but life is short, so let's look at the pros and cons.

My other half is a homebody.  When I was younger I always wanted a career as an airline sewardess and wanted to see the world.  In my mind's eye, I can remember thinking that when I was done seeing the world, I'd find someplace else to go!

One of the great things about traveling by yourself is the flexibility.  You can be flexible in planning your itinerary, schedules, how extravagant or frugal a trip you'd like it to be.  Setting the pace of your excursion will be your own decision without having to worry about what others want to do.  There are no restrictions, no boundaries and you can enjoy your trip as you see fit.  The pressure of finding common ground or bonding with others is eliminated.  Oftentimes when traveling with a partner or buddies, you'll feel like you have to appease everyone's preferences and come to a happy medium ~ the choice of accommodations, what to see and what to do; what time and where to eat. You may decide to backpack,  stay in an elder hostel or a luxurious hotel. Traveling solo gives you the flexibility to spend your money and maximize your time as only you see fit.

Although I've been married 35 years, I like to call myself my husband's "second wife." His "first wife" never would have traveled by herself.  Many people who've traveled solo will say they've benefited and gained a greater sense of self and adventure.  Solo travelers are more willing and able to see and explore new things in the world than they would have been able to if traveling with companions.

Consider it an esteem-building and confidence-building adventure where you'll be making decisions, meeting new people and learning about the society and culture that you are visiting.

Be prepared to keep your guard up and also expect a few discomforts and challenges when you're traveling alone.  Have you ever seen someone dining alone in a restaurant?  That person usually always has a paperback book or newspaper as a dining partner.  Whether away on business for the first time, or for pleasure, most people feel self-conscious in restaurants or eating establishments.  One way to overcome the discomfort of eating alone is to strike up a conversation with the waitstaff or another solo diner.  Talking-up the locals can also open whole new horizons and make your trip interesting.Consider Traveling SoloFeeling meloncholoy and lonley as a solo traveler for a few days of your trip is a common experience but will quickly pass.  As soon as you get used to being on your own you'll delight in the sensuality of  the sights, tastes, smell and sounds of your destination.

You'll definitely need to be cautious of your surroundings as a solo traveler.  Pay attention to the people around you and what is occurring.  Seasoned veteran solo travelers heed the old adage "expect the best, but be prepared for the worst." Depending on your destination, map out your routes in advance to avoid getting lost.  Purchase a small, portable GPS device that you can carry.  It's also wise to bring your medication with you in the event of an accident.  Abide by your instincts and stay only in places that you believe are safe.

All that being said and done, everyone should experience traveling alone at least once in their lifetime. Yes, use discretion, go with your gut feelings and when you look back, you'll be able to say "I did it my way."

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Cindi is the author of Moomettesgram's Musings where she offers WAHM tips, Moomette's Magnificents Reviews, and Moomettesgram's Favorite Recipes.  She shares her personal musings and observations of a Baby Boomer Wife, Mom & Grandmother from New England. On Twitter:  @Moomettesgram

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Margie Basaraba 2009-05-11 05:25:32

You can travel solo but not alone - there are many resorts, tour companies, even
the cruise lines that realize that this is a huge niche & target some of their
trips for solo travelers - then you are not being penalized for being solo or
having to room with someone unfamiliar either!

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Cyndi 2009-05-12 05:24:05

Great article! I did this myself for the first time last year and had a
great time. It did feel like an adventure.

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Allie 2009-05-13 16:33:08

I traveled alone through Europe twice before I was married and i wouldn't
hesitate to do it again! You are right about the melancholy at the start of the
trip, it always hit me the first night, but it wears off fast and the adventure
begins.

Great article.
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moomettesgram (Author) 2009-05-13 18:20:45

Feels like so long ago, but it's hard to believe that my very first airplane
trip was solo to England in 1969 to visit a penpal!
The Mother 2009-05-21 16:50:50

I LOVE traveling alone. Hubby, unfortunately, thinks it's his job to come
along.

Hard to argue with four million years of evolutionary psychology.
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Margie basaraba 2009-05-21 20:01:55

too funny- i got rid of my ex because he was so not fun to vacation with -
did way better this time around - not sure how i lucked out!
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