20-22 June 2025
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

Embark on a Solo Adventure: Essential Tips for Everywoman Travellers

Are you considering the thrilling prospect of solo travel? Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-time solo traveler, the Everywoman Expo team has gathered valuable tips to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and empowering journey for every woman out there.

1. Research and Plan:

Before setting off on your solo adventure, invest time in thorough research. Familiarize yourself with your destination’s culture, local customs, and language basics. Identify potential safety concerns and plan your itinerary and accommodation in advance, while also leaving room for flexibility.

2. Stay Connected:

Prioritize your safety by sharing your itinerary with a trusted friend or family member. Stay in regular contact, especially when changing locations. Consider using apps that enable real-time location sharing for an added layer of security.

3. Pack Light and Smart:

Simplify your travel experience by packing light and smart. Bring essentials, avoid overpacking, and opt for versatile clothing suitable for various climates. A lightweight, easy-to-manage suitcase or backpack is the ideal companion for solo travel.

4. Safety First:

Be vigilant and mindful of your surroundings, particularly in unfamiliar areas. Trust your instincts and steer clear of risky situations. Keep a copy of important documents, such as your passport, ID, and emergency contacts, with you at all times.

5. Local Etiquette and Customs:

Respect the local culture and traditions by learning a few common phrases in the local language. This effort not only aids communication but also demonstrates your respect for the communities you encounter.

6. Blend In:

To minimize drawing unnecessary attention, dress similarly to locals and avoid flashy accessories. This simple strategy can contribute significantly to your safety and ease of travel.

7. Solo Activities and Group Tours:

While solo exploration is liberating, consider joining group tours or activities. It’s an excellent way to meet fellow travelers, make connections, and share experiences.

8. Stay Flexible:

Embrace the spontaneity that solo travel allows. Be open to changing plans or trying new things along the way, as some of the most memorable experiences often arise unexpectedly.

9. Stay Connected Safely:

Leverage technology for navigation and staying connected, but exercise caution with public Wi-Fi. Avoid sharing sensitive information online to safeguard your personal data.

10. Enjoy Your Own Company:

Solo travel offers a unique opportunity for self-discovery and reflection. Embrace the solitude, relish the freedom to do what you want when you want, and take time to appreciate the unique experiences.

11. Local Insights:

Engage with locals to discover hidden gems, local eateries, and experiences off the beaten path. Locals often provide the best recommendations for an authentic and enriching travel experience.

12. Self-Care:

Prioritize self-care by getting enough rest, staying hydrated, and maintaining a balanced diet. Listen to your body, and don’t hesitate to take breaks when needed.

Remember, solo travel can be an incredibly rewarding and empowering experience. It provides a unique opportunity to grow personally and gain a new perspective on the world. Embrace the adventure, stay safe, and make the most of every moment on your solo journey!

Jules Allen

Jules Allen

Jules Allen, an award-winning Australian advocate and dynamic speaker, believes adversity is life's greatest gift. Overcoming childhood sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence, she now empowers others, caring for 32 foster children and advocating for adoption reform.

Her impactful journey, featured on Australian Story, includes rebuilding a refuge in the Solomon Islands and appearing on MasterChef. A leading expert on youth and women's issues, she was awarded the 2017 Alumni of the Year by Southern Cross University. Recently, she became an award-winning playwright, shedding light on foster care challenges, while her therapy work during COVID focuses on anxiety relief.