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| | | | | | 8 Solo Travel Experts Share Their Best Tips | Book a tour. Don't stay out too late. Have a charged cell phone. Pre-plan your transportation. We've all heard these tried-and-true solo travel tips—and while all these suggestions are great (and absolutely important), we wanted to go one step deeper for our April features package, which focuses on the joys and challenges of traveling stag. I surveyed more than 100 expert solo travelers—we're talking folks who have danced across lavender fields in Provence and steamed in hammams in Morocco—to find out what they recommend for hitting the road on your own. While you can see their underrated best tips here, these pros also shared some genuinely clever recs for the gear they bring along the way. A few of their top items that are now on my radar include a hammock (you never know when you might need an impromptu nap on the beach), a doorstop (handy for feeling safe and secure in your hotel room), earpod language translators (cool and self-explanatory!), and a 20-liter backpack (virtually the unanimous choice for ease of lugging your stuff from place to place). So what are you waiting for? Take a read through their tips, load up your pack, and hit the road a smarter and savvier solo traveler than ever before. | | | Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products and services; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links. | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Travel Today newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | | 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 | | | | | | | | | | | If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.
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