Would you rather travel solo forever or never travel without someone?

If you had to choose just one...

Travel solo for the rest of your life.

OR

Never travel alone again.

Solo travel gives you total freedom, but sharing unforgettable moments with someone can make a trip even more special.

Which would you choose, and why?

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u/travelwithadil — 4 days ago

What's one travel habit that completely changed the way you travel?

For me, slowing down and spending more time in fewer places has made my trips much more enjoyable.

I'm curious—what's one travel habit, tip, or mindset that completely changed the way you travel?

It could be anything, from packing lighter to avoiding overplanning or something you've learned after years of traveling.

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u/travelwithadil — 9 days ago

What's one travel habit that completely changed the way you travel?

For me, slowing down and spending more time in fewer places has made my trips much more enjoyable.

I'm curious—what's one travel habit, tip, or mindset that completely changed the way you travel?

It could be anything, from packing lighter to avoiding overplanning or something you've learned after years of traveling.

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u/travelwithadil — 9 days ago

What's the most overrated tourist attraction you've ever visited?

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I've noticed that some of the world's most famous attractions often end up being the most disappointing.

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For example, many travelers say they enjoyed smaller towns, local markets, and hidden neighborhoods far more than the "must-see" attractions listed in every guidebook.

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Sometimes the crowds, high prices, and unrealistic expectations make a place feel less special than expected.

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On the other hand, some famous attractions completely live up to the hype.

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What's the most overrated tourist attraction you've visited, and what place surprised you by being much better than expected?

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I'd love to hear your stories and recommendations.

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u/travelwithadil — 17 days ago
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What's the best trip you've ever taken completely by accident?

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One of my favorite trips ever happened by pure chance.

I was sitting in a café with two friends when we randomly came across photos of a destination we'd never seriously considered before. A week later, we had booked the trip.

It ended up being one of the best travel experiences I've ever had.

It made me wonder: what's the best trip you've ever taken that wasn't planned for months in advance?

Did a random conversation, cheap flight, or unexpected opportunity lead you somewhere amazing?

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u/travelwithadil — 19 days ago

QA cafe conversation turned into an Amazing trip ✈️

My trip to Tunisia happened completely by accident.

I was sitting in a café with two friends when we randomly came across a post about Tunisia. We checked a few photos, saw how affordable it was, and booked a week later.

It ended up being one of the best countries I've ever visited. Amazing food, friendly people, and beautiful places.

What's the best trip you've ever taken by pure chance? 🇹🇳✈️

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u/travelwithadil — 21 days ago