Wednesday, 14 April 2021

4 Products to Pack for Your Next Solo Trip, According to a TripSavvy Editor

While solo travel usually requires a bit more planning and preparation, it only takes a few key items to get yourself ready to pack for your solo trip.
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4 Products to Pack for Your Next Solo Trip, According to a TripSavvy Editor
A lot of people are intimidated by the thought of traveling on their own, whether it's safety concerns or the fear of getting lonely. However, solo travel can be incredibly rewarding and provide experiences you wouldn't have had otherwise. While it does usually require a bit more planning and preparation, we've got you covered. It only takes a few key items to get yourself ready for your solo trip.

As a photographer, I often end up behind the camera, and I don't feel fully comfortable handing my beloved (and expensive) DSLR off to a stranger. Over time, I've invested in a few compact pieces that have helped me get in front of the camera when I'm on my own. One of them being the Joby Gorillapod Tripod. This compact, foldable tripod fits in my backpack and can wrap around almost anything to get the right angle. It even has a smartphone attachment for those taking pictures with their iPhone.

Most cameras have a self timer nowadays—but if you want a bit more control and don't want to run back and forth between the front and back of your camera, consider getting a remote control shutter. I suggest the CamKix Camera shutter for anyone using a smartphone or tablet. If you want one for a higher-end camera, you can easily find one that works for your specific brand.

One thing I will not leave my house (or hotel room) without is some extra battery power. I personally love the Anker PowerCore Essential, which can easily charge my phone up to five times! And finally, everyone's main concern while traveling alone is safety. A few years ago, my mom gave me a Safesound Personal Alarm Keychain and I love how practical it is. You simply pull the chain to enable a super loud siren and clip it back in to turn it off. I've luckily never had to use it, but I always feel better knowing I have it.

For more ideas on what to pack, read our roundup of nine TripSavvy-recommended products for any solo trip.

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Taylor McIntyre
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