Traveling around the world solo has certain advantages over indefinitely moving with a partner or group. While it may seem harder and intimidating at first, a lone vagabond will get over this quickly with the rewards far exceeding any negatives. This is how RTW travel should be done…
1/ BOSS
-You will have complete freedom to go where you want, when you want and how you want. 2/ SOCIAL
-You will meet more locals, backpackers and fellow vagabonds when traveling alone. 3/ AWARENESS
-You will learn more about yourself when going on this journey solo. 4/ SPEED
-You will be able to travel as [slow] or as fast as you want. 5/ EXPERIENCE
-You will respect yourself more by doing everything on your own. 6/ LOVE
-You will find it easier to have a [romantic] relationship being a solo vagabond. 7/ ZEN
-You will have more peace and quiet with no one to bother you. 8/ CAREFREE
-You will have no burden of having to care for another traveler. 9/ EVOLVE
-You will become a braver, stronger and smarter human by traveling the world alone. 10/ MASTER
-After traveling the world alone, you will be able to do anything. -Subscribe to get free updates via RSS or email, follow us on Twitter or find us on Facebook.
Vagabonding is a Journey Best Taken Alone.
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I want to travel around being a vagabond for a while. I have saved up $5,000 and I want to do it for a month or two. I made the back of my vehicle into a bed.
About how much do you think it will cost for gas, food (cheap food like 1 dollar menu and canned goods), and emergency money like if my car were to break down?