A new start after 60: I gave up work and began travelling the world alone
Briefly

Bally Bhamra emphasizes that her travels as a senior citizen are not only about adventure but also about proving that older adults can embrace life's experiences boldly.
Bhamra comments on the warm hospitality she experiences in remote places, stating, 'In Namibia, I stayed in a settlement of illegally built homes. It was fine. I had such warm hospitality.'
She shares her thoughts on solo travel, declaring, 'But travelling alone brings freedom. You eat what you want, go where you want. I can walk 15km or hitchhike on a truck.'
Bhamra reflects on societal expectations, noting, 'An Asian woman of my age travelling on her own is not the normal thing. People think: She's up to something.'
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