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How to find a female travel buddy?

These sites (free and paying) specialize in connecting people – some are for women specifically, others for travelers more generally:
  1. Women Welcome Women World Wide (5W)
  2. Meetup.
  3. Trip Together / Your Travel Mates.
  4. Trip Giraffe.
  5. Tourlina app.
  6. Backpackr app.
  7. Solo Traveller app.




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Tourlina is a great travel app for solo travelers or for women who just would like to meetup with other solo travelers or meet-up with locals who are interested in travelling.

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Travel Buddy is a one-of-a-kind travel app ?? designed as a social networking that let you find a travel buddy locally??, discover & share interesting itineraries that act as a travel guide?? and get unbiased location information from local experts??, explore hidden destinations and attractions, meet up with friends?? ...

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11 tips for making friends while traveling alone
  1. Be approachable. ...
  2. Allow for spontaneity. ...
  3. Join online travel groups. ...
  4. Learn the language. ...
  5. Use travel apps. ...
  6. Volunteer or do a work exchange. ...
  7. Stay in hostels. ...
  8. Strike up conversations during transit.


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The most common response women give when asked is “to do what I want, when I want.” Women also travel solo to express their sense of identity, part of the trends of individualism and independence bubbling up in the 1960s and '70s, and part of every generation of women since then.

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Some couples prefer to split expenses equally, while others have different arrangements where one person pays for certain things and the other pays for others. Some couples may choose to have one person pay for the vacation, while others may choose to split the cost. No , not because he is the man .

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Travel Buddies – the free social network to find a travel partner.

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fellow traveler nounsomebody on same journey. companion. comrade. sidekick. supporter.

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Here's how your Myers-Briggs personality type correlates to the traits you exhibit on the road.
  • ENFP: You're a soul-searching traveler. ...
  • INFP: You're an imaginative traveler. ...
  • ENFJ: You're a people-focused traveler. ...
  • INFJ: You're a slow and inquisitive traveler. ...
  • ENTP: You're a perspective-seeking traveler.


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Staying at a busy hostel is a sure way to meet new people who are having a similar experience traveling the world whether intermittently or on a gap year. In addition to being a cost-effective option, travelers choose to stay at hostels because they are essentially hubs for making friends while traveling.

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Even the most experienced travelers can feel solo travel anxiety before packing their backpack and taking a flight alone. Yes, there are awkward moments and uncomfortable situations, but the benefits and thrills of solo travel far outweigh the fear of traveling alone.

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Norway. Norway stands out as one of the safest travel destinations in the world with its exceptionally low crime rates. Visitors of all backgrounds can feel welcome in this open and inclusive country, including women traveling solo and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

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