-by Roli Singh Chauhan
Have you ever been on a solo trip?
Travelling solo is one of the best things to do if you’re willing to challenge yourself in a quest to discover yourself.
The concept of solo travelling amuses many and there was a time when I thought it was not my cup of tea. Coming from a joint family and getting married in a joint family, I was only used to living amongst people and before solo happened, never lived for a day alone. The thought itself was both challenging and exciting.
The dependency on others for your trips, not getting me time and also to rediscover myself ( as you are always playing so many roles) motivated me to go for a solo. And after six months of contemplation, I finally decided to take one and have my own experience. I also want to thank my friends who have taken solo trips and motivated me to do the same.
People ask me ‘ Why a solo trip ?’ My reason was… I wanted to meet myself, let go off my fears, talk aloud, be responsible and make my own choices.
My life revolves around people, a whole lot of, and what you yearn after some time is solitude and a place where you can listen to your inner voice, a corner where you can enjoy that meaningful silence, let go of everything, shed tears and also meet your inner-self.
My first solo destination was MUSSOORIE
No itinerary, no timings to be followed, no responsibilities (except for taking care of your self). It’s you and only you.
I aimed wanderlessly, enjoyed the sunrise with the cup of tea, watching the sunset, the sight of the night all lit up, going for a soft trek and sitting in cafes are the things I enjoyed most.
While I am writing this so many memories are popping up. I overcame my fear of sleeping alone and letting go of many unwanted things in life. I felt liberated.
You enjoy solo when you learn to love solitude, it teaches you to rediscover yourself, gives you the strength to do things independently. When I thought my first solo will be just experimental, let me tell you that after having that experience, there was no stopping.
Though I started my solo at the age of 40 and have taken three trips altogether to date, my next trip was to Rishikesh.
It was a different experience altogether as I stepped out of my comfort zone and stayed in a hostel just to have a feel of it. I went for trekking and river rafting and further learnt a very important lesson of life, that to be strong you have to challenge yourself mentally and physically.
I have always been a mountain person so for my third solo, I thought of going to Alibaugh.
To sit and listen to the shore and watch the waves coming towards you, is a feeling which cannot be expressed in words.
Different places not only gave me different experiences but memories forever.
As I wait for my next solo trip to happen, I can say that you learn best when you’re not enclosed in rooms. Who can be a better teacher than nature and experiences like these add value to your life?
To sum up, will say
“Travelling solo means getting to know the real you.”
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