Making my way through my travel goal would have been impossible if I was unwilling to travel on my own. People just tend to assume there is a certain type of person who is able to do it, you know, your “crazy globe trotting friend with no responsibilities”. But I wasn’t always a crazy travel friend to others. I used to be terrified to have dinner by myself. Here are some of my answers to the questions that have likely ran through your mind: What’s the planning like? Are there places you shouldn’t travel to on your own? How do you manage a budget without sharing expenses?
Rome was everything that I expected it to be, except for the smell of dog and horse poop, and the noise.
Everything that “they” warn you about is true: the men will try to seduce you; pickpockets abound; and you’re going to eat your own weight in food: mostly gelati and some mega carbs.
That being said, you had better walk it off! Rome is really easy to navigate on foot. I’m serious! Check out all the things you can see while working on your love-handles.
Ten years ago I set a goal to visit 30 countries by my 30th birthday. With no plan or country list to fulfill this goal, I decided to let life take me where it wished.
“See Simi Travel Blog | Adventures of a travel snob“, is just that. The account of an ex-20-something year exploring the world, usually solo, and on a very limited budget.
Every other week I try to tell you a story about the friends, food, fun and fails I’ve had along the way.
