13/09/2025
Yes I love SOLO TRAVEL
DEAR SOLO TRAVELER,
I see you out there.
I see you stepping onto buses before the sun breaks, carrying a pack heavier than it looks. I see you finding your seat by the window, watching the world wake up in silence. I see you arriving in places where no one knows your name and building a whole day out of nothing but your own courage.
It takes a special kind of strength to travel alone. Not the loud kind that seeks applause, but the quiet kind that chooses to keep moving even when the road feels uncertain. Even when it feels like no one is walking with you.
You might feel lonely sometimes. You might wonder if thereβs someone who would share the seat next to you, someone who would look at the same view and gasp at the same time. You might watch groups of friends pose for photos and feel a quick, sharp ache in your chest.
But the road has its way of answering loneliness.
It gives you sunrises that feel like private gifts. It gives you quiet moments where you hear your own thoughts as clearly as the song from your noise-cancelling headphones. It gives you strangers who might only stay for a night but leave footprints that last.
I know this because I, too, travel alone.
I have stood in bus terminals at strange hours, shared tables with no one but my own thoughts, and crossed mountains without a single familiar face beside me.
And yet, each time, I have felt the strange comfort of knowing that someone, somewhere, is out there on their own road, too.
That is the secret we solo travelers share - that even when we travel alone, we are part of something bigger.
Our roads run side by side, separate but parallel, like rivers flowing toward the same unseen ocean.
So, dear solo traveler, I wish you well.
I wish you safe roads, smooth waters, and gentle skies.
I wish you enough solitude to know yourself and enough connection to remind you that the world is still kind.
I hope you find what you are looking for. And if not, I hope the road gives you something even better.
See you out there.
Not always beside you, but never too far awayβ¦
- Yel