One of my best trips was to Nepal without my family
Briefly

Traveling with family can limit the opportunity to form new connections. Solo trips allow for meeting like-minded travelers. A recent solo adventure in Nepal, joining the 'Solo-ish Nepal' package, provided a chance to bond with fellow adventure seekers. Despite financial constraints, a spirited group dynamic enhances the experience. Previous hiking trips in youth fostered cherished travel friendships, reflecting a yearning for those types of connections. The solo trip in Nepal, undertaken during the off-season, proved to be a favorite adventure, combining exhilaration and ease in social interaction.
The nostalgia for those long-ago hiking trips made me think about taking a trip without the hubby and kids. Nepal has always been on my bucket list.
Down-to-earth adventure seekers who are short on funds but high on energy and enthusiasm. Those are the best kind of people.
I wanted a solo trip, but I also wanted a built-in opportunity to meet new people, so I checked out solo tours from various tour operators.
I spent 12 days in Nepal with eight other solo travelers, and it was one of my best trips ever.
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