Travelling alone as a woman to Thailand

 

Thailand is one of the most beautiful and best-known countries in Southeast Asia. It is the dream holiday destination of many globetrotters and has often been at the top of their bucket list for a long time. The breathtaking beauty of unspoilt nature made up of white sand and green palm trees, the incomparable atmosphere of a major Asian city, the warm friendliness and positive light-heartedness of this Southeast Asian nation make many people yearn to travel.

But what if you don't have anyone to accompany you? Is a solo trip to Thailand even possible? What do you need to look out for? Can I travel to Thailand alone as a woman?

 

Thailand - The land of smiles

Thailand has a low crime rate and a stable government. Nevertheless, it is important to know which regions to avoid, especially as a woman. You should also watch out for pickpockets, especially in big cities, and don't let your drink out of your sight in the evening, as in most other countries.

Many people speak English due to the high level of tourism there. Although only a few people speak fluent English, there is usually always a way to communicate.

In Thailand, you pay in baht. It is advisable to familiarise yourself with the conversion before you travel in order to feel more confident when trading and buying goods. The population is strongly characterised by the state religion of Buddhism, which makes the people there very peaceful, grateful and cordial.

A completely different world awaits you in Thailand: mountain worlds like something out of a film, wild, untouched primeval forests and ancient temples. Another reason why many people travel to Thailand is the warmth that is shown at every encounter. The people smile, the mood is upbeat, the people are grateful and open-minded.

Travelling alone as a woman to Thailand

Travelling solo to Thailand as a woman is definitely possible. However, you should be aware of the risk areas and familiarise yourself with the culture and potential problems and complications in advance.

But especially if you're travelling solo to Thailand for the very first time, it's a good idea not to travel completely alone. One Group tour can give you a feeling of security and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed right from the start.

Thailand is ideal for travelling with several people. As a group of new friends, not only does the fun automatically increase with a wide variety of activities, but you also feel less lonely as part of a community. Especially for female solo travellers, organised Group travel the ideal way to ensure a little more security when travelling solo for the first time. But even experienced solo travellers can benefit from such an organised trip. Group tour with like-minded people.

(Not quite) travelling alone as a woman - organised group tour

On planned tours with other travellers, solo travellers have the opportunity to meet new people and make friends that will last beyond the trip. You find like-minded people from all over the world who all share a passion: travelling. A travelling group is like a small family whose members support each other. Whether it's homesickness, emerging concerns or an unexpected lack of snacks - you are in good hands with your travelling partners. You quickly take your travelling companions to your heart and are ready to help and support each other.

A further relief is the complete handover of the travel organisation. Once you have chosen from a wide range of activities, accommodation and travel plans, you no longer have to worry about anything and can fully rely on the tour guide and relax during your holiday.

Unexpected costs during the trip are also minimised with an organised trip. As leisure activities and hotels are already included in the price, there are no nasty surprises in the form of unexpectedly high entrance fees or overpriced taxi fares. This makes it easy to plan an entire trip with a predetermined budget and helps you to keep an overview of your finances.

On tour with new friends

Nothing speaks against a solo trip to Thailand. Low crime rates, good English throughout the country and friendly people mean that nothing stands in the way of travelling.

To increase the feeling of security and to be able to enjoy the trip itself more, an organised Group tour to Thailand with other globetrotters. You can rely on the cohesion and support of the group and the tour guide and don't have to invest time in planning individual activities or allocating the budget. In addition, friendships are made for life!

A wide variety of offers and a broad selection allow everyone to find the perfect Group tour find. So you can also travel (not completely) alone as a woman, with a group of new friends, to Thailand!