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What We Learn About Ourselves When We Travel Solo

What We Learn About Ourselves When We Travel Solo

What We Learn About Ourselves When We Travel Solo

Women Who Travel | Condé Nast Traveler

November 10, 202226m 52s

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Show Notes

Solo travel is lauded as one of the most exciting ways to see the world—and for good reason. It's adventurous, eye-opening, unpredictable, transformative. But it can also be challenging and, at some points, a little lonely, even for the most experienced of travelers. Lale chats with Jessica Nabongo, who in 2019 became the first documented Black woman to visit every country in the world (89 of which she visited solo), about what she learned about herself during those travels. Plus, we hear from listeners about their own solo travel experiences in Laos, Havana, and more.

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