I am a person who loves to travel! What about you?
In conjunction with International’s Women's Day, OYO Malaysia is celebrating women who are expressing their strength, determination and a keen sense of adventure through solo travel.
In conjunction with International’s Women's Day, OYO Malaysia is celebrating women who are expressing their strength, determination and a keen sense of adventure through solo travel.
Tan Ming Luk, Country Head, OYO Hotels Malaysia shared, “As a company that’s committed to making travel safe, affordable and accessible to everyone, we celebrate and support every woman who feels empowered to embrace solo travel. In 2020, solo travel among women is expected to see further growth, with 80% of women travellers choosing to travel solo[1]. At OYO, we want to offer the best options for women when it comes to hospitality for their solo travel experiences. We are always delighted to hear positive findings of Malaysia as a destination of choice for women, for example, that we are the world’s most welcoming country for solo female Muslim travellers[2].”
Let’s hear from five adventurous women who have embraced solo travel, and learn tips they have developed from their travel experiences.
1. Enhancing your skills
Solo travel will bring out the independent woman in you and your problem-solving skills will be enhanced throughout the journey. Overcoming barriers and solving problems on your own during your journey, such as communication barriers with the locals and getting lost when you are exploring new cities helps you realign and refocus your mind space. You’ll be ready to thrive and push past uncertainties and insecurities, not just when travelling but also in daily life.
Favourite place to visit: Bali, Indonesia
Laynisha Vijayraj, 23, Social Media Executive
“Most of the time, things won’t go as planned, so have an open mind and experience everything whole heartedly,” said Laynisha Vijayraj.
2. Embracing the world with confidence
Women should encourage one another to explore the world with an open mind. When facing difficult situations, we must conquer our fears and progressively build assuredness and confidence in ourselves. This will allow us to understand our strengths and weaknesses, leading to personal growth. By honing our self-confidence, we will truly accept and love ourselves.
Favourite place to visit: Kyoto, Japan
Alvynna Joanna, 25, Wellness Coach
“When you opt for solo travel, do not overthink the situation - just go for it. Also, remember to trust your instincts and assess the situation you are in. Breaking out of your comfort zone and creating new memories is important, but your safety should always be your utmost priority,” said Alvynna Joanna.
3. Developing new ways to connect with people in your surroundings
When you travel solo, you meet individuals from all walks of life and you have ample opportunity to experience new cultures, cuisines and communities. This journey will elevate your communication skills and further develop your empathy towards people coming from different backgrounds.
Favourite place to visit: Bangkok, Thailand
Leena Al-Zawawi, 30, Tour Guide
“I mainly do a lot of online research - reading articles and watching videos by locals about the destination. This is how I prepare myself to communicate with people in the places that I plan to visit,” said Leena Al-Zawawi.
Favourite place to visit: Glasgow, Scotland
Susy Narayanan, 50, Homemaker
“People should visit places not commonly visited by tourists. This is where you'll be able to mingle with the locals and hear first-hand experiences and stories, instead of a tourist guide reading out a script to you,” said Susy Narayanan.
4. Rejuvenating your mind, body and soul
Solo travel can also be a spiritual experience as it allows you to experience solitude from the world. It is important to take time off for yourself and reevaluate your plans for the future to meet personal goals in life.
Favourite place to visit: Cebu, Philippines
Natalie Vusak, 25, Product Engineer
“Solo travel makes me feel like I have complete control of my life and the feeling is satisfying. Travelling alone allows me to collect myself and realign my positive thoughts in life,” said Natalie Vusak.
With over 20,000 rooms across 500+ properties in over 75 Malaysian cities and towns along with 1.2 million rooms across 80 countries globally, OYO is ready to welcome the women of the world who are seeking to uplift themselves through solo travel. To start your adventure planning, visit https://www.oyorooms.com/my/
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