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SOLO ON TOUR: A Beginner's Guide for Solo Travellers

Stefan Lenz

Editorial: Stefan Lenz

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Sinopsis

"The No.1 - Guidebook for Solo-Adventurers!" 
 
You're thinking of travelling alone, but your fears stopped you so far? 
  
You have already read countless blog posts by passionate solo travellers, but you still lack the courage of trying it yourself? 
  
You're not sure if this style of travel can improve your life Then you are right here, no matter if you' re a man or a woman! 
 
The blogger, photographer and author, Stefan Lenz, has collected his extensive knowledge and his entire wealth of experience from solo trips through more than 20 countries and summarized it compactly and easily understandable in this book! It offers thereby a perfect guidance for a successful start into the world of solo travel. 
  
Among other things you will find the answers to the following questions here: 
 How can I successfully overcome my fears about travelling alone?How do I get to know new people during my travels?Which destination should I start with and how long should I travel?What is particularly important for planning as a single traveller?What should I keep in mind with regard to my safety?How do I avoid and overcome loneliness during my solo trip? 
 
In addition, the author explains to you how to make the most of the advantages of travelling alone and how it will change your life for the better in many areas. Also learn how to find the perfect travel style for you and which destinations offer exactly what you expect from your solo trip. You'll also learn which apps you should have on your smartphone and which websites offer the best deals. 
 
SOLO ON TOUR, the beginner's guide for solo travellers, is your all-inclusive starter package of tips and information you need for a successful start as a solo adventurer!
Disponible desde: 10/04/2020.

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