A lot of people ask me why I love solo traveling, and I ask them, “why not?”
Contrary to popular belief, traveling alone to me isn’t lonely at all; in fact it gives me a lot of time and space to think and talk to myself (yes, it sounds weird I know) in ways that I can’t in a comfort zone.
I love to be spontaneous, meet new people, travel with new friends, and panic when things go wrong. Solo traveling is risky, uncertain, and challenging, but I love it for its freedom, reward, and ability to make me feel alive.
Ft. Precious encounters with fellow travelers, black alga jelly block, beautiful views of Towada Lake and Oirase Streams, and some tips on solo traveling in Japan.
// Not all who wander are lost. //
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