As far as we know, travelling solo can be a daunting one for the first-timer especially for all the lady out there. It has a lot of things that may pop up from your mind, from where should you go, how to travel around, what should you eat etc, these are all of the things that you need to think of prior to solo travel. Here are top 5 trips for solo travel in 2018, read more!

Best For Adventure: South America

South America is long known for their mountains to climb, rivers to raft and ancient ruins to uncover and jungles to explore. We believe this is the great place for adventurous people. To make your travel more memorable, the well-worn Gringo Trail is what you should go as it encompasses the continent’s most popular destinations along a vertical path. Never forget to mountain biking down Bolivia’s infamous Death Road!

Best for food: Vietnam

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Vietnamese food is really outstanding on its diversity. In all over the country, you can always mingle with villagers, sample local dishes and sip rice wine in Vietnam’s many regional markets or even try out the street-food along the way. What’s our favourite? Definitely a bowl of Pho, a Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs and meat.

Best for relaxation: Ubud, Indonesia

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We seriously like Bali as it is artistic and has got many spiritual centres. Not forget about Ubud, it is a wonderful place for solo travellers to relax, reflect and recharge. You can opt for morning yoga class, dine in a vegetarian cafe or stay in health retreats that dot the verdant hills surrounding the village.

Best for nightlife: Berlin, Germany

Berlin is currently the place to party where it offers a collection of colossal clubs and graffiti-bespattered beer gardens. On top of that, you can also find quirky cafes, cool boutiques, weekend flea markets and a growing food cart scene that offer more leisurely delights.

Best for a stopover: Singapore

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Singapore

There are a few more stress-free solo travel experiences than finding yourself in Singapore on a sunny afternoon. Whether you choose to amble with an audio guide through the Chinatown Heritage Centre, gawp at the otherworldly Gardens by the Bay or plunge into a lavish rooftop pool, the city feels well-suited to solo travel.

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Information from Lonely Planet

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