Here’s to the People who are Afraid to Travel Alone

Traveling solo is scary, most even say it’s lonely. Leaving the comfort of friends and family and all things familiar with no idea of what’s waiting for you when you land in a different city or country is outright daunting.

Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. October 2018.

Traveling solo is grueling because when something goes wrong, everything is up to you. It will leave you with the only option of keeping away from everything and everyone you know. You have to figure out everything that it will make you think that it might be easier if you had a friend around.

Nami Island, Gapyeong, South Korea. November 2018.

Traveling solo is not all sugar, spice, and everything nice because you will never really know the attitudes of other people. Some are mean and rude. Some will deliberately avoid you. Some might not even talk to you, worse, they won’t even help you when you’re clearly lost and disrupted. Some will take advantage of you, really.

Taipei, Taiwan. August 2017.

It is hard to take your own photo when you travel solo. Some people will look at you with such disdain and if you’re anxious enough, it will be all the more gut-wrenching. It is even hard to eat alone. Some people will take you for granted and make you feel as if you never really existed.

But here’s to the people who are afraid to travel alone: Yes, traveling solo is scary but it is liberating because you have to completely rely on yourself.

You will have to know that when you didn’t need to learn anything more, all you need is to trust yourself and be patient. Traveling solo is not lonely because you will meet people — far too great people— from different races with far different stories.

Hat Yai, Thailand. March 2017.

Traveling solo is grueling, as every other travel (even with your friends and family) usually are but have a brave heart. Travel mishaps are inevitable and you just have to take a deep breath, carefully assess the situation, and try your hardest to know what’s causing your distress. If it comes to worse, talk to other people and ask for their help.

Yes, some people are mean and rude but most of the people you’ll meet are nice, trustworthy, and lovely. However, you must have a good sense of people’s hearts. Be nice so that they will not take advantage of you. Learn to talk to people, better yet, connect with the locals because most often than not, they are extraordinarily helpful and adorable. Most of them will help you solve your problem without expecting anything in return.

It is hard to take your own photos when you’re alone, no questions asked. But most of the people around you will offer to take yours, even if it sometimes –okay always– means you have to take their photos, too. Trust me, you will be more creative. If you are shy to ask other people for that favor, then be brave enough to do the complete opposite: offer to take their photos, and they will take yours. Problem solved.

It is hard to eat alone is a myth. It might be surprisingly stressful to eat alone in a restaurant but you will get used to it. After all, it is sometimes cool not to share your food to anyone else.

And here’s to the people who are afraid to travel alone:
You are more than capable than you give yourself credit for. Convince yourself that it is okay to travel alone and the world is safe. You will have to chart your own course so traveling solo is not for the faint-hearted. Be brave or do not travel alone. Be your best self or do not go solo.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. August 2018.

A quick guide:

  1. Have a careful plan in place. Always, I repeat, always do your research for safety purposes.
  2. Write that itinerary online, you can also print it for the contingency plan. Plan out where you want to go and how to get there. All you have to do is to stick to it, or not.
  3. Connect with the locals. Learning the local language is not necessary but knowing some basic phrases is recommended.
  4. Eat the place’s most recommended food and eat with your heart’s content.
  5. Remember that you are safe and you will never be alone.
Kaputian Island. December 2015.

Trust yourself in every decision you make because you know what they say — life has a funny way of taking you to places you never know existed.



I urge you: go find buildings and mountains and oceans to swallow you whole. They will save you, in a way nothing else can.

Christopher Poindexter

Photodiary | That Solo in El Nido

I did another solo-backpacking trip back to Palawan, but this time, I went to El Nido.

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As usual, guys, I cannot remember the places I’ve been to, all I know is that from Puerto Princesa airport, there are people offering van rides to El Nido. It costs Php 500-600, depending on how you haggle.

Although I suggest that you coordinate with the people from whom you are staying, they offer a cheaper price. I got mine for Php 600 for one-way because I did not listen to the one I was talking with. I stayed in Nido Friendly Inn for 3 days and 2 nights, for 500 pesos a night, owning a room good for two, with AC, electric fan, and even its own bathroom! I know, it’s soooo cheap! Others were offering me 800 pesos for a single room with shared bathroom. NO. And I also had free breakfast for two days!

The island-hopping tours:

I got Tours A and C for Php 1000 each, yehesss! Tour A is originally Php 1, 400 while tour C is Php 1, 200. I saved Php 600!

On my first day, I had the tour A. Island-hopping included Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon. Shimizu Island, and 7 Commando Beach. Because I was alone, I obviously sat at the back side of the boat but then an amazing family “adopted” me for the day.

The twist? I was with them the whole trip, they even paid for my Kayak ride at the Big Lagoon, I ate with them, laughed with them, shared good stories about the Philippines, President Duterte, and of course UP. Apparently, three of them graduated from UP and they are all doctors in the United States! The other one is a foreigner and is a teacher. I learned a lot from them, of course!

They were so nice to me, very happy to be with, and very down-to-earth. I wish I had their Facebook accounts.

More annoying photos from my GoPro:

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Food is free and it’s lunch at the shore with a very beautiful view!

On my second day, I booked Tour C. We went to Helicopter Island, Matinloc Shrine, (another) Secret Beach, and Hidden Beach. We were not able to go to Star beach because we set off late.

Boat rides set off at 8AM from El Nido but we left the proper at around 9:30 which had the foreigners I was with angry and disappointed. Apparently, the propellers of the boat broke. The Italians were asking to refund their money or just get an extra boat but the “captain” of the boat was so stubborn, even shouted back to the angry foreigners.

We still pushed through, though.

I took more than three hundred photos but most shots are blurry. I bought another case for my GoPro now. Too bad I didn’t see it before my trip to Palawan. Here are some annoying sariling sikap photos.

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El Nido is a paradise, no questions asked. The beaches are crowded but not as crowded as Boaracay. Clear blue waters, beautiful mountains, and amazing people are there. I could not ask for more.

But that solo trip back to Puerto Princesa apparently led to this:

But I would go back, even that goes without saying. xx

SK Perks in Palawan

The Pambayang Pederasyon ng mga Sangguniang Kabataan- Bacarra, Ilocos Norte had this privilege to travel to Puerto Princesa, Palawan last October 2012. I was a part of it. Sooooooo.550501_542342602449896_823887887_nThese photos were the only okay ones from my album (because I may have deleted the other one).   404749_542333269117496_1162122261_n I can no longer remember our itinerary  but we had a City Tour (visited Baker’s Hill, Crocodile Farm, and wherever). I HAVE A SHORT TERM MEMORY. Sorry.285687_542341472450009_123478800_n 318845_542341282450028_769755787_nPuerto Princesa is not Puerto Princesa if not Underground River. You know it!525122_542333625784127_197518260_n318913_542333195784170_1290714086_n … and Honday Bay Island Hopping.10471_543201299030693_61097324_n 16995_543201192364037_1683969979_n 150525_543201365697353_1314942592_n 525512_543201222364034_961632098_n 552414_543201259030697_1863048613_n 578371_543203429030480_489349576_n 578562_543201329030690_789523431_n

LOOK! My favorite people:541265_542333692450787_583549625_n


Because The Wander Keeper was once in Palawan, love.182057_553723874645102_1502202222_n550575_542325632451593_1138801826_n