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  2. Solo traveling basics: Expert advice for your first trip

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    Tips for solo travelers. The Google app’s generative AI search allows you to “ask really detailed questions like you would ask a friend,” Yao said. “Ask what’s off the beaten path, what ...

  3. 5 Tricks for Solo Travel Success in 2025

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    1. Take advantage of small group tours. It is a great way to meet other travelers – often times also solo traveling like you. On my first full day alone in Porto, I spent eight hours with a ...

  4. The 10 best countries for solo travel – and top tips for ...

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    Here are some top countries for solo travel, plus tips to plan and execute a successful trip of self-discovery. Read more on solo travel: The solo holiday destinations in the UK for a singles getaway.

  5. Hiking - Wikipedia

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    Some travel the Camino on bicycle or on horseback. Paths from the cities of Tours , Vézelay , and Le Puy-en-Velay meet at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. [ 24 ] The French long-distance path GR 65 (of the Grande Randonnée network), is an important variant route of the old Christian pilgrimage way.

  6. Road trip - Wikipedia

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    The Benz Patent-Motorwagen Number 3 of 1888, used by Bertha Benz for the highly publicized first long-distance road trip by automobile (of over 106 km / 60 miles). The world's first recorded long-distance road trip by the automobile took place in Germany in August 1888 when Bertha Benz, the wife of Karl Benz, the inventor of the first patented motor car (the Benz Patent-Motorwagen), traveled ...

  7. Kata - Wikipedia

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    In iaido, solo kata using the Japanese sword comprises almost all of the training. Whereas in judo, kata training is de-emphasized and usually only prepared for dan grading. In kenjutsu, paired kata at the beginners level can appear to be stilted. At higher levels serious injury is prevented only by a high sensitivity of both participants to ...