BEST GADGETS AND TIPS FOR FREQUENT SOLO TRAVELLERS

Best Gadgets and Tips For Frequent Solo Traveller






What is a Solo Traveller:-

Solo travel means you’re going somewhere else alone, where you will spend a significant chunk of time alone once you get there. Now, just because you travel alone doesn‘t mean you’ll always be alone during your travels. you will meet up with a friend somewhere along the way for a day or two, but the rest of your time will be spent alone. This become a latestsocialtrendz now a days.

Today  we have the best travel gadgets for just about anything. We’ve divided these  travel gadgets into four categories: ‘Entertainment’, ‘Packing’, ‘Lifesavers’, 'Imp Mobile apps/ tools' and 'Imp Health Tips'.  So, wherever your travels take you, the following travel gadgets represent some of the handiest potential additions to your suitcase, backpack or carry-on luggage:



1)ENTERTAINMENT:-



i) Noise cancelling headphones

Noise Cancelling HeadphonesA good pair of noise cancelling headphones can be a lifesaver. A set of quality noise cancelling headphones lets you take refuge from aircraft engine hums, street noise outside your accommodation, or the enthusiastic bawling of a baby in the train seat behind you.






ii) Video recording sunglasses

Camera SunglassesWith video recording sunglasses, you won’t miss a moment. Combining style and mind-blowing technology, video recording sunglasses are a must-have travel gadget. Video recording sunglasses are exactly what they sound like: sunglasses with an in-built camera, which can record videos (usually up to 10 seconds long) or take pictures, so you can document all those precious travelling memories.

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iii) Optical camera lens for smartphones & tablets


Optical LensAn optical camera lens for your smartphone/tablets is such a great travel gadget.  Simply place the lens over your phone/tablet’s camera, and enjoy significantly enhanced picture quality to capture every special moment!







iv) Wireless travel router

Wireless Travel Router Getting stuck in an unfamiliar country without a phone signal or Wi-Fi can be quite scary, making a portable Wi-Fi router an indispensable travel gadget to ensure you’re never without Wi-Fi.



v) Pocket photo printer

That’s right, you can now print videos. That might sound crazy, but hear us out. In addition to printing photos directly from your phone, pocket-sized photo printers can also print videos. Simply download the app, hover your phone over the printed photo, and your videos will automatically play back.








2) PACKING :-



i) Smart suitcase

Smart SuitcaseMost smart suitcases connect to your phone and show you important data, such as how heavy your bag is, where your bag is – a particularly useful feature if your luggage is lost or misplaced – and whether your bag has been opened.

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ii) Digital luggage scale

Luggage ScaleYou either have to frantically discard items in the middle of the airport, or pay an excess weight fine. Neither of those are ideal options. Thankfully, digital luggage scales make over-packing a thing of the past. Small enough to fit in your pocket, a digital luggage scale allows you to weigh your bag anywhere, so you can avoid nasty surprises at the airport.

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iii) Mini iron, washing machine, and vacuum

Mini IronWhen it comes to travel gadgets, size matters. Luckily, these days, there’s a miniature, portable version of just about everything. That includes mini irons, mini washing machines, and mini vacuums.

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a) The mini iron is the smallest iron in the world – roughly the size of a computer mouse – but still features a 420-watt motor and three heating levels.

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b) The pocket-sizedwashing machine promises to have your clothes clean in less than 3 minutes, using only 2-4 litres of water and some washing liquid,

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c) The mini vacuum pumps remove all the air from your suitcase, thereby shrinking your clothes to half their original size and leaving you plenty of room to bring home some souvenirs.

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iv) Backpack/ Rukshuk pack

For more travel packing ideas, be sure to check out our packing hacks, as well as our ultimate travel packing checklist

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3)LIVESAVERS :-



i) Waterproof gadgets

Waterproof SpeakerThese days, travel gadgets are available to help you waterproof almost anything. This includes waterproof Bluetooth speakers, waterproof travel wallets for your passport, identification, and other important documents, waterproof suitcases and toiletry bags, and waterproof phone and laptop cases.

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ii) Universal adapter

Travel Adapter A universal all-in one adapters, which are designed to fit any plug socket. Most universal adapters also feature USB ports.

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iii) Solar powered light/backup source for light

Solar TorchIdeal for adventurers, solo travellers, and people who love to explore off the beaten path, solar powered inflatable lights require 6-7 hours of charging in the sun and produce approximately 16 hours of LED light.

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iv) Personal alarm for safety

Personal AlarmPersonal alarms may be pocket sized, but what they lack in size, they more than make up for in sound. Ideal for solo travellers or anyone looking for a little extra piece of mind, simply clip a personal alarm to your backpack, keychain, or luggage, then, if an emergency situation arises, pull the pin and a loud alarm siren will sound for 30 minutes (or until you instruct it to stop).

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v) Lifestraw personal water filter

Life StrawSure, you can purify suspect water with tablets, pump it through a hard-to-clean filter, mix it with iodine or boil it – but for the ultimate in water purification, Lifestraw personal water filters take efficient simplicity to a new level.Weighing in at 56 grams, these state-of-the-art filters remove 99.9% of protozoan cysts and 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria without the use of chemicals. It filters down to 0.2 microns and can filter 1,000 litres of water.

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4)IMPORTANT MOBILE APPS AND TOOLS:-

Apps can be incredibly useful for travellers and they’re getting more advanced all the time. Apps make it possible to have lots of cool ‘travel gadgets’ stored on a single device – saving you tons of packing space and streamlining your travel-related tasks. Here are some of the handiest apps for techno-geek nomads:-



i) XE Currency

This free currency converter helps you sort out all that confusing money conversion, which is an unavoidable part of overseas travel.

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ii) Skyscanner

It can be a real chore sifting through dozens of travel and airline sites trying to find the best-value flightsaround the world. Fortunately, the Skyscanner app does all that hard work for you.

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iii) Whatsapp/ Social messaging

This cross-platform messaging system makes communicating with people around the world easier than ever.

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iv) Uber/e-taxi

Uber’s car-sharing service is proof of its global popularity. If you’ve had a hard night out on the town and are wondering how to get home safely, this app could be your answer.

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v) Google Translate

Travellers are still waiting for the perfect electronic translator, but this handy app is certainly a step in the right direction.

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Top 20 Solo Travel Destinations in 2019


1: Horseshoe Bend


2: Pyramids of Egypt


3: Petra, Jordan


4: Great Wall of China


5:  Rajasthan, India


6: Chefchaouen, Morocco


7: Iceland


8: Easter Island, Polynesia


9: Iguazu Falls


10: Kenya Safari


11: Bondi Beach, Sydney


12: Chiang Mai, Thailand


13: Laos


14: Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

15: Kauai, Hawaii

16: Komodo Island, Indonesia

17: Malta

18: Havana, Cuba

19: South Island, New Zealand

20: Port Blair Island, India


The Best Destinations in India For Solo Travel

a) Ladakh

Longing for some thrill-seeking adventure? Then a trip to Ladakhis in order. Rugged terrain, icy glaciers, snow-clad mountains, sparkling lakes, unique culture, ancient Buddhist monasteries and great swaths of serenity make this land of high passes a must-visit for solo travellers looking for adventure and peace.



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b)  Varkala

Varkala is a laid-back beach town, ideal for soul-searchers who want to be close to nature, sun, sea, sand and serenity. The best part is it is not touristy compared to other beach towns in India, like Goa. So, you get to experience all that Varkala has to offer, sans bumping into other fellow travellers – it’s a win-win situation.




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c) Hampi



Situated in North Karnataka, Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with plenty of draws for solo travellers. Architecture and history fans flock here to explore the remnants of the ancient edifices that dates back to the Vijaynagara Empire and marvel at the intricate carvings, intriguing rock formations and stone boulders; while nature and spiritual lovers adore the scenic landscape and serene atmosphere.

Hampi, Karnataka















Stone chariot at Vittala temple, Hampi Tour | © latestsocialtrendz.blogspot.com

d) Kasoli

For quiet contemplation and to be at one with nature, Kasoli is the perfect destination. The breathtakingly beautiful scenery around every bend will nourish your eyes and soul, while a plethora of treks and treads around (like, Kheerganga, Sar Pass, Pin Parbati Pass and Yanker Pass) will satiate the thrill-seeker in you.
Kasoli, Himachal Pradesh











Parvati Valley near Kasol | © latestsocialtrendz.blogspot.com

e) Gangtok

Nestled in the Sikkim Himalayan region, Gangtok is packed with some spectacular landscapes that anyone who loves immersing in nature shouldn’t pass up. Also, being home to different ethnic groups, this place offers a refreshing and unique cultural experience. Adventure lovers can go for cable rides and enjoy the panoramic vistas of the city, or go trekking, mountain biking, paragliding, and river rafting on River Teesta.
Gangtok, Sikkim













Bird’s eye view of Gangtok from Cable Car | © latestsocialtrendz.blogspot.com

f) Pondicherry

This laid-back, French capital of India features a noticeable French cultural influence, a plethora of beaches, and quaint cobbled streets dotted with colonial architectural style houses and an array of seafront restaurants and cafes. It is a perfect destination for solo travellers who want to combine art, history and culture with a beach holiday.
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Rock beach, Pondicherry | © latestsocialtrendz.blogspot.com

g) Spiti Valley

Ladakh’s lesser-visited cousin, Spiti Valley is a treasure trove of captivating landscapes and unblemished wilderness. You can go trekking, camping, mountain biking, or simply relax and soak up its beauty in peace.
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh















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h) Rishikesh

For years, the scenic beauty of the Himalayas, the glistening Ganges, the spiritual vibe and the adrenaline-pumping adventures of Rishikesh have attracted backpackers and solo travellers. The list of solo activities you can do in Rishikesh is countless: river rafting, bungee jumping, camping, mountain biking, flying fox, cliff jumping, trekking, body surfing, rappelling, kayaking, paragliding.
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand


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j) Goa

Goa is a charming place to visit whether you’re travelling solo or in company, but it is ideal for solo travellers for many reasons. It is considered to be a safe destination to spend time alone and there is a plethora to keep you active and occupied – you can fill your days by relaxing on the sun-kissed beaches and indulging in water sports, or snapping the architectural ruins that date back to the Portuguese era, and spend your nights tucked away in one of the many lively bars and nightclubs, meeting new people.
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k) Rajasthan

Rajasthan, popularly known as the ‘Land of Kings’ is steeped in history, art, culture and natural beauty. The state’s rich history includes Rajputs, Mughals and Marathas rule with an abundance of temples, forts, palaces and lakes to explore.
Rajasthan


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