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solo travel

Solo travel is having a moment, and for anyone looking for the best destinations in the world to explore on their own, Canada is officially on the map.

Tripadvisor just dropped its Travellers' Choice Awards for best destinations, highlighting the best places in the world to travel to in 2025, and Canadian cities shone in the Solo Travel category.

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A lot of us are cozied up in our comfort zones, tucked into the security of our daily routines and homes. But travelling throws all that out the window, and forces you to deal with discomfort.

We can try to minimize it, of course, there are AirTags for lost luggage, premium flights, and luxurious airport lounges, but some people try a different method — embracing the uncomfortable.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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A solo traveler said she had the most "terrifying" encounter at her Dallas hotel room, and after sharing her story on TikTok in a two-part series, she's urging her audience to stay safe whenever they take a trip.

The creator Lyndsey Windham (@lyndsey_windham) was renting a room alone, and she said she always makes sure to check everything for her safety when she's in a vulnerable position.

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Airport drama sometimes comes with families being kicked off a plane, awkward seat swap situations, and passengers boarding with uncommon emotional support pets.

Many others go through uncomfortable conversations with flirtatious people while waiting for their flight. However, a solo traveler recently revealed some hacks that, according to her, work as "citronella for men," repelling them from approaching you.

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