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It',s about girlfriend travel, for women travelers looking for female travel companions. How To Find Female Travel Companions (For Women Only) It happens. You’re an inveterate solo traveler but sometimes you get fed up with your own company.
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You don’t necessarily want to ‘hook up’ or travel with a group. You just want some girlfriend travel. You need a female travel companion. Why would a solo traveler want to travel with someone else? Maybe… it’s your first trip and you’re just not ready to go it alone yet you’ve been through a crisis and you need a bit of companionship to get your mind off things you’re worried about dealing with travel loneliness and feel you’re too shy to just meet people on the road you don’t know the language you’re concerned about attracting unwanted male attention right now, you’re just not in the mood for solo travel. All very valid. But if you’re used to traveling solo, you might struggle to find people to travel with. So where do you find that elusive female travel buddy? The advantages of traveling with others. Let’s face it – however much you love solo travel, occasionally there can be real advantages to traveling companions : travel can be cheaper when you share you’ll be better able to deal with loneliness if it hits you may feel safer and more secure – safety in numbers – if you’re headed somewhere dodgy perhaps you’re the gregarious type who wants someone to talk to you may also be more comfortable in societies that frown upon solo travel for women you won’t have to wave around the dreaded selfie stick – someone can take your picture for you! Female travel companions can provide friendship along the way. Sometimes you get tired of your own company just isn’t enough. And the disadvantages. There are also some disadvantages to having a travel partner: you may not want to go to the same place at the same time you may have different travel rhythms or lifestyles (you’re an early bird, ready to hop on a bus at 6am, while your travel companion doesn’t emerge from deep sleep until lunch) you may have different hopes or expectations you may have different budgets, outlooks on life, interests… different everything. you may be a solo traveler at heart! Sometimes, things just happen. So let them. I met Tim and Nica in a Harare guest house, where I spent a month. As I traveled across Africa, I reached my guest house in Blantyre, the capital of Malawi. A weak voice called my name – Tim was bent over, pale with bilharzia. He would soon fly off to recover in Kenya. Some months later, in Kenya myself, I stayed in a part of town usually off-limits to tourists, especially non-African ones – and who but Tim should come ambling down the hotel hallway? The world was starting to feel like a small place indeed. Months later, continuing my Africa trip to Asmara, Eritrea, I was sipping an espresso at an outdoor cafĂ© when a group of travelers mentioned meeting a couple called Tim and Nica. I left a note in the Poste Restante (General Post Office, in pre-cellphone days) and ended up meeting them again later that month.
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Article about women seeking men for travel:
It',s about girlfriend travel, for women travelers looking for female travel companions. How To Find Female Travel Companions (For Women Only) It happens. You’re an inveterate solo traveler but sometimes you get fed up with your own company.
➤ â–ş đŸŒđŸ“şđŸ“±đŸ‘‰ Click here for women seeking men for travel
You don’t necessarily want to ‘hook up’ or travel with a group. You just want some girlfriend travel. You need a female travel companion. Why would a solo traveler want to travel with someone else? Maybe… it’s your first trip and you’re just not ready to go it alone yet you’ve been through a crisis and you need a bit of companionship to get your mind off things you’re worried about dealing with travel loneliness and feel you’re too shy to just meet people on the road you don’t know the language you’re concerned about attracting unwanted male attention right now, you’re just not in the mood for solo travel. All very valid. But if you’re used to traveling solo, you might struggle to find people to travel with. So where do you find that elusive female travel buddy? The advantages of traveling with others. Let’s face it – however much you love solo travel, occasionally there can be real advantages to traveling companions : travel can be cheaper when you share you’ll be better able to deal with loneliness if it hits you may feel safer and more secure – safety in numbers – if you’re headed somewhere dodgy perhaps you’re the gregarious type who wants someone to talk to you may also be more comfortable in societies that frown upon solo travel for women you won’t have to wave around the dreaded selfie stick – someone can take your picture for you! Female travel companions can provide friendship along the way. Sometimes you get tired of your own company just isn’t enough. And the disadvantages. There are also some disadvantages to having a travel partner: you may not want to go to the same place at the same time you may have different travel rhythms or lifestyles (you’re an early bird, ready to hop on a bus at 6am, while your travel companion doesn’t emerge from deep sleep until lunch) you may have different hopes or expectations you may have different budgets, outlooks on life, interests… different everything. you may be a solo traveler at heart! Sometimes, things just happen. So let them. I met Tim and Nica in a Harare guest house, where I spent a month. As I traveled across Africa, I reached my guest house in Blantyre, the capital of Malawi. A weak voice called my name – Tim was bent over, pale with bilharzia. He would soon fly off to recover in Kenya. Some months later, in Kenya myself, I stayed in a part of town usually off-limits to tourists, especially non-African ones – and who but Tim should come ambling down the hotel hallway? The world was starting to feel like a small place indeed. Months later, continuing my Africa trip to Asmara, Eritrea, I was sipping an espresso at an outdoor cafĂ© when a group of travelers mentioned meeting a couple called Tim and Nica. I left a note in the Poste Restante (General Post Office, in pre-cellphone days) and ended up meeting them again later that month.
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