Cutting Ties With Your Family Members Is Completely Fine, and Here’s Why

According to travel companies like Overseas Adventure Travel, women prefer solo travel more than men. While many people find solo voyages boring, lackluster and even intimidating, others have already learned that traveling on their own actually has many advantages.
We at Bright Side love traveling and believe that going on a trip alone should be experienced at least once in a lifetime and here is why.
You don’t need to adjust your plans to accommodate another person. You choose what you want to do and do it without looking back or worrying about whether your co-traveler likes it or not. You’re free to wake up at any time that is comfortable for you, eat what you like, and spend your time as selfishly as possible.
When you’re surrounded by friends, it’s easier for old routines to creep up on you. When you’re alone, the only person who can create drama is you. And even if you do, there’s no one to show this drama to, which means it will disappear quickly.
Having your friends by your side while traveling gives you a feeling of safety. If you get lost or something goes wrong, you won’t have to solve the task alone and this is both good and bad. The good thing is that you will have people to rely on, but the bad thing is that you won’t know what you’re capable of. When traveling solo, the borders of your comfort zone stay far behind and you’ll certainly experience that feeling of empowerment when you realize how much you’ve done alone.
While some people require 5-star hotels, others are okay with staying in hostels. People have different demands when it comes to food, their environment, and entertainment. Many times, people who travel together have to agree to the requirements of others to remain one solid team. But oftentimes, this leads to bigger expenses. Traveling alone lets you control your budget without anyone interfering, and it’s worth trying.
Traveling with friends always flows in a very active and sometimes hectic schedule. There’s no single minute to take a breath and relax. Once you sit down, you’ll probably hear, “Let’s go!” Traveling solo lets you take a break whenever you want to and there’s no one who’ll push you or even put you to shame for being lazy.
When traveling with friends, people usually stay inside their circle and rarely communicate with outsiders. But traveling solo allows you to be more open-minded and get to know new people faster and easier. It increases your chances of making new friends or simply learning about other people’s cultures.
Traveling with friends is fun, but this fun actually distracts you from the trip itself. While walking around sightseeing and talking to your friends, you actually miss many interesting details and are only able to see some of the sights at a glance. When you’re alone, there’s no one to distract you with talking and you can fully integrate yourself into the culture of other countries.
Traveling solo sounds intimidating for many and that’s totally normal. The mere thought of not having that social safety net can freak anyone out. But starting a journey alone and making your way through unknown terrain can miraculously increase your self-confidence.
With the hectic pace of modern life, it’s hard to stop and think about what your true mission is. It often feels as if we’re living on autopilot. Going on a trip with friends gives you relief from city life, but no more than that. At the same time, traveling on your own gives you plenty of time to get lost in your thoughts and shuffle through them. Having quality time alone might bring you new ideas, inspiration, and self-knowledge.
We’ve looked through various blogs and forums where people shared their traveling experiences and there’s one big disadvantage that most of them mention: loneliness. Here’s what Internet users have written:
Traveling solo, the highs are so high and the lows are so low. Knowing it will pass is hugely helpful. I remember feeling overwhelmingly lonely one day and then meeting people I was crazy about the next day. sfhkkkgftyg / reddit
Yes! I traveled to Taiwan and Japan for 2 weeks in January and experienced this time and time again. It was so nice having some solitude and being able to do my own thing, but at some points, I just wanted to share the experience with someone. chapmanh9 / reddit
Have you ever traveled solo? Are there other disadvantages we forgot to mention?