The Age
·general
·1 hour ago
Travelling solo is, ironically, the least lonely way to travel
A solo traveler on a London-to-Istanbul Eurail journey finds that traveling alone paradoxically reduces loneliness. Conversations with strangers on trains, in dining cars, and at hotels create regular human connections. Unlike couples who form insulated units, solo travelers actively seek social interaction, making meaningful connections the true reward of travel.
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