What are the best countries, places, events etc to go on a solo trip to see/do? I don't have a gf or family or friends so I would be traveling completely alone, id perfer not to be camping alone or hiking solo but other than that id love some suggestions
Probably not the news you want to hear but if you cant easily make news friends where you live, it wont be any easier abroad, but it's not impossible, just go to a pub and start talking to people
Japan, Hong Kong, and Bhutan.
Many Japanese amenities are designed for singles, so you're basically pandered to.
Hong Kong is also pretty easy to get around solo. Dining can be a slight hurdle, depending on your tastes. If you're going to a big/fancy restaurant, you might find it harder to dine solo (but not totally impossible). If it's a smaller restaurant, you'll be fine. Hong Kong also has a ton of street food options, and that's definitely solo-friendly.
Bhutan is a no-brainer simply because it's mandatory to have a tourism package. You won't be alone because you'll have a guide or two.
Why not jump on a foreign dating site for whichever countries you plan to visit? Meet girls and fuck them, and have a guide to show you the real country as opposed to tourist trap bullshit.
If you're white, you could be a 300lb fat ass slob and still get 6/10 pussy depending on where you go.
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This. Much, much easier to make friends abroad. At home you're in a sea of people that are just like you, and they mostly have friend groups that have been established for years. Abroad, you either have locals, who are interested in you because you're different, or you have other expats/travelers, who don't have well established friend groups and are way more open to making new friends with other expats/travelers.
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This is what I do. Mostly Tinder, Hinge, Badoo, and in South America, LatinAmericanCupid. I try to have my tour guide set up ahead of time and often I won't spend any nights alone in a destination at all. Some of those girls have turned into really good friends that I talk to regularly even a year after I met them.
I've always found Vegas to be easy to do solo. There's a lot of conventions going on there all the time so no one bats an eye at a solo traveler, it's very common. Unlike most other destinations it's a tourist town so instead of natives you're mostly interacting with other travelers who are generally relaxed, friendly and in a sociable mood.
I don't have any trouble interacting with people when I'm alone in general in social situations, but in Vegas it's even easier.
New Orleans is a good loner city. I see lots of other loners there. Locals especially like to go to the french quarter alone. Fairly friendly too so you likely won't be alone for too long.
If you're really looking for making friends, Colorado is hyper friendly if you don't mind happy shiny hipster people.
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Favorite countries? It seems like you know what's up.