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Best solo trips for first-time travelers

Solo travel can be a life-changing experience—especially for first-time travelers looking to build confidence, explore new cultures, and enjoy personal freedom. Here are some of the best solo travel destinations that are safe, friendly, and easy to navigate:

1. Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka)

  • Why it’s great: Extremely safe, clean, and efficient public transportation. The culture is respectful and solo dining is totally normal.
  • Highlights: Temples in Kyoto, Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, food markets in Osaka.
  • Pro tip: Learn a few basic Japanese phrases; Google Translate works wonders.

2. Bali, Indonesia

  • Why it’s great: Friendly locals, vibrant digital nomad scene, affordable accommodations, and lush natural beauty.
  • Highlights: Ubud rice terraces, Canggu cafés, Uluwatu beaches.
  • Pro tip: Join group activities like yoga or cooking classes to meet fellow travelers.

3. Portugal (Lisbon, Porto, Algarve)

  • Why it’s great: Safe, affordable, and very welcoming. English is widely spoken and the coastal scenery is stunning.
  • Highlights: Tram 28 in Lisbon, wine tasting in Porto, beach-hopping in the Algarve.
  • Pro tip: Portugal has a laid-back vibe—perfect for easing into solo travel.

4. Canada (Vancouver, Montreal, Quebec City)

  • Why it’s great: Clean, safe, and friendly with diverse experiences—mountains, cities, and French-influenced culture.
  • Highlights: Stanley Park in Vancouver, Old Montreal, scenic train rides.
  • Pro tip: Great for road trips or train travel if you want to explore more than one city.

5. Thailand (Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Islands)

  • Why it’s great: Backpacker-friendly, inexpensive, and great for both city life and beach escapes.
  • Highlights: Temples in Chiang Mai, street food in Bangkok, island hopping in Krabi or Koh Samui.
  • Pro tip: Use apps like Grab for safe transport and meet others via group tours.

6. Czech Republic (Prague)

  • Why it’s great: Walkable, safe, beautiful architecture, and a great base to explore other parts of Europe.
  • Highlights: Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, cozy cafes.
  • Pro tip: Ideal for short solo trips or weekend getaways in Europe.

Bonus Tips for First-Time Solo Travelers:

  • Start small: Choose places with good infrastructure and a reputation for safety.
  • Stay connected: Always share your itinerary with someone you trust.
  • Pack light: A backpack makes mobility much easier.
  • Join local tours: They’re a great way to meet people without committing to a group trip.



How much will it cost to visit your suggested area for a first time tourist?

Here’s a rough budget estimate for first-time solo travelers visiting the destinations I suggested earlier. Costs can vary widely depending on your travel style (budget, mid-range, luxury), but this guide focuses on a comfortable budget/mid-range solo trip (10 days) from a major international city (e.g., from the US, UK, or most of Asia).

Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka)

  • Flight: $600–$1,200 round-trip
  • Accommodation: $50–$120 per night × 10 = $500–$1,200
  • Food: $20–$40 per day × 10 = $200–$400
  • Transport (rail pass + metro): ~$200
  • Activities & entry fees: $100–$200
  • Visa (if needed): ~$20–$30

Total: $1,600 – $3,000

Bali, Indonesia

  • Flight: $500–$1,000 round-trip
  • Accommodation: $30–$80 per night × 10 = $300–$800
  • Food: $15–$30 per day × 10 = $150–$300
  • Scooter rental or transport: ~$50–$100
  • Activities (yoga, temples, beach tours): $100–$200
  • Visa (if required): ~$35 (Visa on Arrival)

Total: $1,100 – $2,400

Portugal (Lisbon, Porto, Algarve)

  • Flight: $500–$900 round-trip
  • Accommodation: $60–$100 per night × 10 = $600–$1,000
  • Food: $25–$40 per day × 10 = $250–$400
  • Transport (train between cities): ~$100
  • Attractions & day tours: $100–$200
  • Schengen visa (if required): ~$80

Total: $1,500 – $2,700

Canada (Vancouver, Montreal, Quebec City)

  • Flight: $400–$800 round-trip (if you’re close like from the US; more if farther)
  • Accommodation: $70–$120 per night × 10 = $700–$1,200
  • Food: $25–$45 per day × 10 = $250–$450
  • Domestic transport (buses/trains): $100–$200
  • Activities: $100–$200
  • Visa (if required): ~$100 CAD

Total: $1,600 – $2,900

Thailand (Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Islands)

  • Flight: $500–$900 round-trip
  • Accommodation: $20–$60 per night × 10 = $200–$600
  • Food: $10–$25 per day × 10 = $100–$250
  • Transport (buses, domestic flights): ~$100
  • Excursions (islands, temples, cooking class): $100–$200
  • Visa (if needed): $0–$35 (many get visa-free)

Total: $1,000 – $2,100

Czech Republic (Prague)

  • Flight: $500–$900 round-trip
  • Accommodation: $50–$90 per night × 10 = $500–$900
  • Food: $20–$35 per day × 10 = $200–$350
  • City travel & tours: ~$100
  • Visa (Schengen): ~$80

Total: $1,400 – $2,500

Summary Table (Approximate)

DestinationBudget Range (10 days)
Japan$1,600 – $3,000
Bali$1,100 – $2,400
Portugal$1,500 – $2,700
Canada$1,600 – $2,900
Thailand$1,000 – $2,100
Czech Republic$1,400 – $2,500

Written by Royhana Rahbi Rangkuti

Royhana Rahbi Rangkuti isa Forestry graduate with experience in environmental research, GIS, and digital content creation. She is passionate about sustainability, interdisciplinary collaboration, and storytelling through science.

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