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Tips for Solo Female Travellers: How to Make the Most of Your Travels

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A person with long hair kayaks alone on a calm river, discovering the benefits of travelling alone. They glide through the serenity, surrounded by dense green foliage under dappled sunlight. Solo travel is an incredible experience. While it can feel a little daunting at times, it’s also hugely rewarding and empowering. These tips for solo female travellers will help you feel confident about travelling solo and make the most of every moment.
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Historical Travel Books by Female Explorers Through The Ages

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A vintage pocket watch with a chain is open on an old world map, near the edge of an aged, partially opened book. Throughout history, many pioneering women have crossed deserts, sailed seas, and navigated jungles, pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible for women at the time. In this post, I’ll list some of the best historical travel books by female explorers. Below is my list...
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Solo Travel Myths Debunked: What Travelling Alone is Really Like

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A woman in a dark dress stands on a balcony overlooking a calm sea and distant green hills under a clear sky. If you’ve ever thought about travelling solo, you’ve probably heard a lot of myths. Solo travel is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have, and today, I’m here to debunk some of the most common solo travel myths, and share what it’s really...
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Tips for Digital Nomads: Essential Tools to Make your Life Easier

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A ginger cat lies on wooden floor near a laptop. A straw hat and a camera are nearby, surrounded by large green leaves. As a digital nomad, staying connected is essential, whether for work, maintaining relationships, or simply making your solo travels smoother and more enjoyable. Here are some practical travel tips for staying connected while travelling alone, no matter where your journey takes you.
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The Best Travel Coffee Table Books to Inspire Wanderlust

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A book titled "Costa Rica Aérea" with an aerial view of a coastline on the cover, placed beside a white orchid on a textured white surface. A well-chosen coffee table book isn’t just decor; it’s an invitation to explore faraway places from the comfort of your home. With their stunning photography and compelling narratives, travel coffee table books offer a visual escape and serve as a conversation starter. 
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How to Avoid Solo Travel Burnout: Finding the Right Balance

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

A stop sign with "BURNOUT" written on it stands against a cloudy sky. Solo travel is a rewarding and life-changing experience, but it can also be exhausting! Travel burnout is real, and it can lead to fatigue and, ultimately, disappointment when you can't do all the things you planned. Here are some tips to help you avoid travel...
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The 10 Best Solo Traveller Apps to Download

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

Hands hold a smartphone showing augmented reality navigation in a city street. Icons display nearby locations: hotel, restaurant, museum, mobile store, bike rental, fashion, ATM. Solo travel is an incredible adventure — it’s all about personal freedom, self-discovery, and the thrill of exploring new places on your own terms. But, as liberating as it is, travelling alone can also have its challenges. Luckily, there’s a whole range of solo traveller...
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Non-Fiction Books About Travel, by Travellers

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

An open book on top of two closed books sits on sandy beach with a blurred ocean background. The best non-fiction books about travel don’t just describe places; they make you feel them, immersing you in the exhilaration, the mishaps, and the sheer unpredictability of life on the road. There’s something magical about travel books – the kind that transport you from the...
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I'm Hazel, a British writer and solo traveller based just outside London. Whenever I get the chance, I'm off somewhere in Europe, chasing good coffee, beautiful old streets, and attempting to absorb  Read more

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