Solo Female Travelers: Don’t Miss Out on the Adventure of Your Dreams.
If you’re anything like me, you just can’t wait to get out there and see as much as you can. But one thing might be holding you back: a fear of going solo. I get it—I’ve been there too.
Whether it’s your first time traveling solo or your tenth, it’s normal to feel nervous. That’s why I started The Unanchored Passenger—to equip you with the travel tips, inspiration, and support you need to feel confident in your solo travels abroad as a female.
Whether you’re looking to visit a bustling city or escape into nature, I’ve got you covered with destinations like the Camino de Santiago, Argentina, New Zealand, and more.
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Hey there! I’m Mikala.
There’s always been something about international travel for me that’s filled my heart like nothing else. In 2022 my world fell apart following a broken engagement, and I picked myself up again by chasing more travel experiences, including hiking the Camino de Santiago solo. Now I’ve been to 30 countries and have been solo traveling for 10 years.
If you’re here because your heart is calling you to new places and you’re looking for tips and inspiration as a solo female traveler, then you’re in the right place.
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