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The last two years has been anything but easy for those of us who love to travel. Many international borders were closed for extended periods (some remain so). And now that they’re open again, entry requirements mean that packing your suitcase and booking a last-minute trip is … tricky.

It hasn’t been all bad, though. Being trapped within the borders of one’s own country—or at least the country you found yourself in when the pandemic began—has driven many of us to explore closer to home. Rather that accumulating stamps in our passports, we’ve racked up miles on the road and gained new insights into the places that we thought we knew well.

But as restrictions ease and things go back to normal, many of us are traveling internationally once again. 

In the travel industry, we’re seeing more and more travelers heading out solo. The reasons for this are multitudinous. From wanting some alone time after spending months locked inside with our loved ones to being able to go wherever we want whenever we want to go, everyone has a different reason for choosing to travel on their own.

While the prospect of creating a trip that’s suits your exact desires is exciting, the prospect of going it alone can be scary—especially for your loved ones.

Read the full article of Passion Passport’s website.

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