Post-travel Blues
You’ve just been to the most exciting, most fabulous, almost life-changing holiday experience ever. It was the total escape you needed, the vacation you’ve desired for so long. In short, it’s been a wonderfully satisfying holiday break.
While some vacationers return home totally refreshed, rejuvenated and energized, you suddenly find yourself really down, highly irritable, with such heavy feeling and low energy, well, it’s not a newly acquired mental disorder. You have what’s called post-travel blues.
Don’t worry. Frequent travelers also experience post-travel blues and they’ve shared essential information to us, like how to recognize symptoms and effective ways to overcome your post-travel depression.
Here, learn 5 ways to beat the post-travel blues.
Tips for Female Traveling Alone
You’re female. And you’re traveling solo. Either for business or leisure.
Nowadays you cannot simply trust anybody. It’s not so safe anymore, and danger is waiting to pounce on you.
So, for the female traveler going on a solo trip, it’s not enough that you arm yourselves on tips and tricks for a stress-free travel, but you always have to think of your safety.
Travel and accommodation SOPs sometimes can have cracks for predators to slip into and take advantage. For example, when you reserve a hotel room, is it wise to give your full name? What if your hotel has underground parking? What about choosing the location of your hotel room, should you still be careful?
From driving to room service, to going out for drinks, and many other “small stuff” that you shouldn’t be careless about, learn all the important safety precautions. For the female traveler: Tips for going solo.

