At least once in your life, you should travel alone , if only to meet the version of yourself that everyday life keeps hidden. The one who makes decisions without influence, handles chaos without backup, and trusts their instincts without needing anyoneâs approval.
Solo travel teaches you how to enjoy your own company, navigate uncertainty, and rely on yourself in ways you didnât know you could. Somewhere between getting lost and watching a sunrise alone, you realise youâre far more capable than you ever believed.
Solo travel isnât about proving anything to the world, itâs about discovering something for yourself.
Life is built on these tiny, ordinary seconds that we never think twice about: a conversation, a sunrise, a silly laugh, the comfort of someone sitting beside us. They seem small now, but they're the memories our future selves will hold onto tightly. So pause. Breathe. Look around. The places you pass through today, the people beside you, the stillness, the chaos all of it will turn into stories you'll wish you could step back into. And one day, you'll realize the life you're living right now was the chapter you were meant to remember.
From a complete noob who packed two huge suitcases on her first international trip to the traveller I am today, itâs been a long, humbling journey. Iâve made mistakes, learned from them, grown through them, and I still donât know what a âperfect travellerâ looks like, but I do know this: I try my best not to repeat the same mistakes twice.
Now let me know, whatâs the biggest travel lesson youâve learned so far?
A stunning four-tiered waterfall where each level forms a perfect natural pool. âWeiâ means pool, âSawdongâ means square and thatâs exactly what youâll see, each levels, each forming a perfect pool, surrounded by lush greenery, itâs not just beautiful, itâs a whole mood.
The descent involves a bit of a trek and a bamboo staircase that demands a steady step. If youâre heading to Meghalaya, donât skip this one.
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Post 4 : Keeping it real â¨
At least once in your life, you should travel alone , if only to meet the version of yourself that everyday life keeps hidden. The one who makes decisions without influence, handles chaos without backup, and trusts their instincts without needing anyoneâs approval.
Solo travel teaches you how to enjoy your own company, navigate uncertainty, and rely on yourself in ways you didnât know you could. Somewhere between getting lost and watching a sunrise alone, you realise youâre far more capable than you ever believed.
Solo travel isnât about proving anything to the world, itâs about discovering something for yourself.
Everyone deserves to feel that.
At least once.
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Hereâs Part 3 of Keeping It Real.
Before some people pack a bag,
they have to prove their intentions, their stability, and their worth. Travel isnât equal. It never was.
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Life is built on these tiny, ordinary seconds that we never think twice about: a conversation, a sunrise, a silly laugh, the comfort of someone sitting beside us. They seem small now, but they're the memories our future selves will hold onto tightly. So pause. Breathe. Look around.
The places you pass through today, the people beside you, the stillness, the chaos all of it will turn into stories you'll wish you could step back into. And one day, you'll realize the life you're living right now was the chapter you were meant to remember.
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From a complete noob who packed two huge suitcases on her first international trip to the traveller I am today, itâs been a long, humbling journey. Iâve made mistakes, learned from them, grown through them, and I still donât know what a âperfect travellerâ looks like, but I do know this: I try my best not to repeat the same mistakes twice.
Now let me know, whatâs the biggest travel lesson youâve learned so far?
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Do share your thoughts :)
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đDudhsagar waterfall - One of Indiaâs majestic waterfall.
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A stunning four-tiered waterfall where each level forms a perfect natural pool. âWeiâ means pool, âSawdongâ means square and thatâs exactly what youâll see, each levels, each forming a perfect pool, surrounded by lush greenery, itâs not just beautiful, itâs a whole mood.
The descent involves a bit of a trek and a bamboo staircase that demands a steady step. If youâre heading to Meghalaya, donât skip this one.
đWei Sawdong, Meghalaya.
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Indiaâs tallest plunge waterfall - Nohkalikai Falls is located near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya â¨
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Can you guess this place?
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