Studies have shown that the number of women booking solo travel trips has doubled following the coronavirus pandemic. While it can be a freeing experience, travelling alone as a woman can be dangerous if you’re not careful.
With this in mind, TheKnowledgeAcademy.com can reveal how women can stay safe while solo travelling this summer.
Travelling alone may not be for everyone, but recent data has shown a 73% increase in people searching Google for solo trips. Plus, with over 7.3 million uses of #solotravel on Instagram it’s clear this is a trend that’s here to stay.
But other than experiencing incredible destinations, what are the benefits of travelling alone? Holiday cottage company Lyme-bay Holidays along with...