The Beauty of Traveling Solo

The Beauty of Traveling Solo

Even though this blog began with stories about our travel adventures as a couple, more often than not, I’ve traveled to dozens of destinations as a solo woman.

I have written about the subject of solo travel quite often on this blog — with posts like Top 10 Destinations for Solo Female Travelers, Travel Tips for the Solo Adventurer, and Things I’ve Learned from Traveling Solo — but as a photographer at heart, I wanted to show the beauty of solo travel with a fun series of artistic images.

The Beauty of Traveling Solo - Tahoe, CA

The inspiration behind this photo series began with a Disney-themed party hosted by a friend of ours. At her request, I would be Cinderella for the evening. I found a gorgeous costume online at a huge discount.

For anybody who knows me, I am not the type to spend extravagant amounts of money on costumes — I rarely even dress up for Halloween — but this dress was too inexpensive to pass up.

I wore the costume to the party and felt like a princess the entire night. I’m not kidding; I wish every woman could wear a Cinderella costume once in her life.

As someone who refuses to spend money on something I’m only going to use once, I started fantasizing about wearing this costume again. That’s when the idea for this series of photos was brought to light.

Every time I cram this gigantic dress into my suitcase or drag it along on a long hike, I tell myself I’m crazy. In fact, I’m sure my fellow travelers who have witnessed my self portraits in this dress (often in the snow) have wondered about my sanity. But once I see the resulting photos from each location, those hours of lugging around my heavy suitcase are easily forgotten.

Valley of Fire State Park - Nevada

I often receive emails from both women and men about traveling solo and whether or not it’s scary. Friends and strangers have thrown around the word fearless simply because I choose to hop on a plane alone. However, I am far from fearless.

There are plenty of times I feel a twinge of anxiety as I pack for a solo trip — even after countless times of doing so. What keeps me from canceling my flights are the memories of all of the special moments I’ve spent alone in a foreign country (like the week I spent in Wales) and the infinite kindness of strangers I’ve met along the way.

Why Every Woman Should Travel Solo (At Least Once!)

St. Mark's Square, Venice

Pushing past those initial fears can lead to incredible things. There is a beauty in facing your fears and that is what I hope to convey with these images.

I hope this series of photographs will somehow encourage women (and men!) to embrace their confidence, go explore, and view the world as a magical place.

Encouraging people to travel is important to me because I think it teaches us that we are all the same. People around the world may have different life experiences, speak another language, or practice a different religion, but the ways in which we similar are far greater than the ways in which we are diverse.

Traveling teaches us to appreciate other cultures and it shows us that the world is not as scary as we have been lead to believe.

The Beauty of Traveling Solo - Frozen Lake in Jasper, Canada

Bridge of Sighs, Venice

Salk Institute San Diego, California Photography

The Beauty of Traveling Solo - Tahoe, CA

The Beauty of Traveling Solo - La Jolla, CA

The Beauty of Traveling Solo

St. Mark's Square, Venice

Valley of Fire State Park Slot Canyon - Nevada

The Beauty of Traveling Solo - Cabo San Lucas

I’ll be adding photos to this series throughout the year and sharing them here and on Instagram – so make sure to follow along. I have some exciting travel plans coming up and I’m definitely taking Cinderella along for the ride!
 

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13 Comments

  1. Deborah Francis says:

    Good article to read through. While traveling alone we discover many things. We should have an open mind to adapt and grasp things. For this it is essential that we keep our minds empty. Not loaded with any thoughts or overwhelmed with official work. It is always better to schedule the work accordingly to travel solo. Habiliss virtual assistants to help you manage your solo trips better.

  2. Amanda Williams says:

    I LOVE this so so much! The one of you on the bridge in Venice is perfection.

    1. Ordinary Traveler says:

      Aww thank you, Amanda! 🙂 You should have seen the looks I got during that photo shoot.

  3. Rease Kirchner says:

    So beautiful! I am always amazed at how incredible your photos are, and even more impressed that you can take such amazing photos of yourself!

    1. Ordinary Traveler says:

      You are so sweet! xoxo

  4. Chi dela Resma says:

    Hello Christy, I am a female solo traveler and love to take fantastic photos of each destination I go to. Im just wondering how do you take these photos of yours, if you’re solo? I mean who take your gorj pictures? I really want to know, thanks so much

  5. You are making me want to buy a princess dress to travel with now. Your photos are incredible!

    1. Ordinary Traveler says:

      Then my work is done here. haha 😉 Thank you!

  6. Makayla Reyes says:

    The one in pictures look like a princess who is lost in her own world. This is exactly what you feel while traveling solo. The experience is always rewarding.

    1. Ordinary Traveler says:

      It is so rewarding. I’m glad you like the series!

  7. I love this series – great photos & very inspirational! The one under the bridge is a particular favourite. Would be awesome to know the locations of all these shots.

    1. Ordinary Traveler says:

      Thank you! That’s the Scripps Pier in La Jolla, California — it’s one of my favorite spots for photos. I’ll have to add captions to the post.