Solo traveler avantages & disadvantages

Loneliness is the hardest thing to deal with I’d say when you travel, maybe not the first time, but after the second time.
Sometimes you want to see places, do things, but you can’t do it simply because you’d like your friends to be with you at the snap of a finger to experience what you’re experiencing with you. Sharing has always been my kiff, I need intensity in my life and to do things with passion, otherwise I get bored very quickly.

I feel like I know Bali a little better than my own country, that I’m more touched by this country than my own. I mean, above all, the culture and the local people touch me enormously. I’ve been traveling since I was a little girl, and we moved almost every year, so I’m not particularly attached to my own country.
I like to share my experiences with you by writing, at least it’s immortalized!
This is just my opinion, not a general one.

It’s out of the question to write negative things, opinions on what I didn’t like, it’s very important for me to tell you only about what I liked, because everyone will have their own opinion on the places, the attractions, the food. What I like won’t always be to everyone’s taste. Between Indonesian restaurants, hotels/hostels and sometimes expensive attractions that are really worth it. So let’s move on to the pros and cons of traveling solo.

Advantages

– You never get bored with yourself.

– No obligations, just freedom.

– No one can put you in a bad mood but yourself.

– You do what you want, when you want, where you want. You’re in control of what you want.

– You meet people. My most memorable encounters were with locals. I fell in love with their philosophy, which I found extremely rich in knowledge and interesting.

-If you need help, ask around.

– Get out of your comfort zone. – Let yourself be guided by your own desires.

– You’re never really alone.

Disadvantages

– Feeling alone.

– Making friends when you’re an introvert can be tricky (believe me, I know what I’m talking about).

– Tourists sometimes don’t respect your limits when you’re out alone, so it’s up to you to make them respect you.

As you may have noticed, there are more positives than negatives. That’s how I felt about my various experiences as a solo traveler. Of course, there were times when I felt very alone, but out of that loneliness came ideas that I still have today. So thank you to all the people who inspired me.

Travel with Mi ! Where to stay in Bali ?

En novembre 2022, je m’envolais pour la première fois seule, en voyageuse solo, n’ayant plus rien à perdre, pour une destination de rêve : Bali.

Pourquoi Bali ?

Je ne m’y étais jamais vraiment intéressée, puis en en entendant parler j’ai commencé à me dire que culturellement c’était là où je devais aller. Cette île de l’archipel Indonésien cochait toutes les cases :


# La culture
# La spiritualité
# La guérison
# Les mythes et légendes
# L’éloignement avec mon pays natal
# La diversité naturelle, entre l’océan et la jungle.
# Les sports nautiques

J’avais préparé mon voyage avec soin, ayant pour unique challenge de vivre dans l’instant présent et de me retrouver après un passage professionnel difficile.
Un mois c’était trop peu pour moi. Il m’en fallait plus.

A peine rentrée dans mon pays que je reprenais un billet d’avion pour revenir au mois de mai. Oui, je me suis fait un super cadeau d’anniversaire pour une fois j’avais envie de démystifier cette date pour la rendre meilleur à mes yeux.

11.05 je débarque à Bali à nouveau pour le meilleur ! J’étendais mon visa quelques semaines plus tard .

De retour à Bali pour partager plus avec les personnes pour qui j’avais eu un réel coup de cœur lors de mon premier voyage, tu te reconnais ? Oui, toi aussi tu en fais partie !

Cette fois je bouge d’un endroit à un autre, j’explore un peu plus certain endroit, je ressens plus ce qui me convient et ce qui me convient moins.

Si je vous dis Canggu, Ubud, Legian, et Kuta. Ce sont des endroits dont je n’avais vu qu’une toute petite partie.

Ma technique est de réserver dans des endroit de toutes catégorie : hostel, hôtel et Resort. D’observer ce qu’il s’y passe.

1. Si vous recherchez un hôtel mais que n’êtes pas sûr de votre choix, vous pouvez me contacter et me demander mon avis en toute objectivité.

2. Si vous êtes un hôtel et que vous souhaitez apparaître sur mon blog n’hésitez pas à m’envoyer un message aussi, je serais très heureuse d’y répondre.

J’attache une grande importance des endroits où je reste car ils sont tous différents dans leurs style. Par exemple, si vous avez besoin de prendre simplement du repos, si vous souhaitez être au cœur du centre mais aussi proche d’une attraction. Si vous souhaiter en savoir d’avantage sur comment vous déplacer facilement et en moindre temps de votre emplacement à une destination voulu.

Il y aura un article condensé par hostel/hôtel où j’ai/aurai séjourné depuis novembre à maintenant. Cet article sera disponible à la fin de mon séjour à Bali.

Vous y retrouvez mes coups de cœur, ceux que j’ai apprécié, ou moins apprécié pour différentes raisons.

La liste des emplacements :

1. Eastin Ashta Resort Canggu
2. Sens Hotel Ubud
3. Dinara Hotel
4. Amnaya Resort Kuta
5. Roommates Hostel Canggu By Ini Vie
6. Ubud village Hotel
7. Ketut’s Place Villa Ubud
8. AmantraNa Canggu
9. Ramayana Suites & Resort Kuta

English Below 🐚

In November 2022, I landed off for the first time on my own as a solo traveler with nothing left to lose, to a dream destination: Bali.

Why Bali?

I’d never really been interested, but when I heard about it, I began to think that, culturally, it was the place to go. This island in the Indonesian archipelago met all my expectations:


# Culture
# Spirituality
# Healing
# Myths and legends
# Distance from my home country
# Natural diversity, between ocean and jungle.
# Water sports

I had planned my trip carefully, with the only challenge of living in the moment and finding myself again after a difficult professional period.
One month wasn’t enough for me. I needed more.

As soon as I got back, I was buying a new plane ticket to come back in May. Yes, I had given myself a little birthday present, and for once, I wanted to demystify this date and make it more beautiful in my eyes.

11.05 I land in Bali, once again for the better! I extended my visa a few weeks later.

Back in Bali to share more with the people I’d fallen in love with on my first trip, do you recognize yourself? Yes, you do, too!

This time, I’m moving from place to place, exploring a little more, getting a better feel for what suits me and what doesn’t. If I say Canggu, it’s Canggu.

If I say Canggu, Ubud, Legian, and Kuta. These are places I’ve only seen a tiny fraction of.

My technique is to book in all categories: hostels, hotels, and resorts. Have a look for what’s happening there.

1. If you’re looking for a hotel but aren’t sure of your choice, you can contact me and ask for my unbiased opinion.

2. If you’re a hotel and would like to appear on my blog, please send me a message, and I’ll be happy to get back to you.

I attach a great importance to the places I stay, as they all have a different style. For example, if you just need to relax, if you want to be in the heart of the center but also close to an attraction. If you want to know more about how to get from where you are to where you want to be quickly and easily.

There will be a condensed article by hostel/hotel where I stayed from November to today. This article will be available at the end of my stay in Bali.

You’ll find my favorites, the ones I liked, or less appreciated for different reasons.

The list of places :

1. Eastin Ashta Resort Canggu
2. Sens Hotel Ubud
3. Dinara Hotel
4. Amnaya Resort Kuta
5. Roommates Hostel Canggu By Ini Vie
6. Ubud village Hotel
7. Ketut’s Place Villa Ubud
8. AmantraNa Canggu
9. Ramayana Suites & Resort Kuta