Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Why do many people like to travel alone? What kind of wonderful feeling is it to travel alone?

Why do many people like to travel alone? What kind of wonderful feeling is it to travel alone?

Personally, I like traveling alone. I think it can bring a lot of good things.

In the first half of my junior year, I used my communication in Europe to travel around many European countries, met many interesting people, embraced beautiful scenery all the way and left very good memories.

Compared with most travelers, traveling means nothing to me, such as punching in at tourist attractions, enjoying eating, drinking, relaxing, or passing by to take photos and make friends. I hope to participate in and feel every place in my trip through the stories and people I met during my trip.

"Traveling alone" is a travel mode that is often questioned. Many people are biased against loners, thinking that most of us are loners, but this is not the case.

When a group of people get along with each other day and night on the road, they always need to compromise each other's temperament and preferences more or less, while one person's words are more or less free, because you don't need to consider anyone's emotions. I am a person who is neither willing to compromise nor unhappy with my colleagues. I might as well go alone.

Many times, because you eat, drink and have fun with familiar partners, you often miss many opportunities to experience new things and unique experiences, and the experience brought by travel is usually a kind of "feeling with your companions" to a large extent.

Traveling alone will have a better chance, because at this time you will be an independent individual, and you will be able to experience the intuitive feelings brought by a place more comprehensively and independently, as well as the good and bad experiences brought by friendly or barbaric people you meet there.

This expectation of the unknown and the story is the biggest reason why I like to travel alone.