Solo Travel: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Traveling alone can be a liberating experience, offering freedom and flexibility. However, the prospect of solo travel can also be daunting, especially for those who are accustomed to traveling with companions. This article explores the benefits and challenges of solo travel, providing insights into the transformative journey of self-discovery that it can offer.

While solo travel allows individuals to set their own pace and explore destinations at their leisure, it can also present challenges such as loneliness and safety concerns. However, with careful planning and a positive attitude, solo travel can be a rewarding experience that fosters independence, self-reliance, and personal growth.

The article highlights the benefits of solo travel, including the opportunity for self-reflection, the chance to connect with new people, and the freedom to explore destinations without compromise. It also acknowledges the potential challenges, such as feelings of isolation and vulnerability.

To address these challenges, the article provides practical tips for solo travelers, including choosing safe destinations, staying connected with loved ones, and embracing the opportunity to meet new people. It emphasizes the importance of being aware of surroundings, trusting instincts, and taking necessary precautions to ensure safety.

The article concludes by emphasizing the transformative power of solo travel, highlighting its ability to foster personal growth, self-discovery, and a deeper understanding of oneself and the world. It encourages readers to embrace the challenges and rewards of solo travel, recognizing it as an opportunity for adventure, self-reflection, and personal transformation.


We spent our weekend here to relax and unwind,
but it wasn't nearly enough.
We secretly wish we could stay here longer.
Just a book, and we'd be content.

Sukantara is located on the way up to Mon Cham on the Mae Rim side.
The resort is only 9 kilometers from Mon Cham.
The road is easy to drive and not steep.
Motorcycles are also allowed.



Sukantara Resort's main attraction is its waterfall, which flows directly through the center of the property. Guests can relax and read a book while listening to the soothing sounds of the cascading water. The resort is also home to a diverse population of birds, including numerous peacocks that roam freely and fearlessly among the guests.

Sukantara Resort offers a variety of room types.
For those who remember, this location was also used for filming the drama series "Sud Kaen Saen Rak".
Familiar, right?
Back to the room...
The room we consider to be the highlight of this resort is the Water fall lanna cottage.
A room next to a waterfall where you can enjoy the waterfall view all the time.
But this time we got to sleep in the Sweet Jacuzzi room.
And I slept alone too.

The room's exact size is uncertain, but it appears to be around 100 square meters based on visual estimates. It features two bathrooms, one bed, a sitting area, and a jacuzzi with mountain views.

Our highlight is here
Jacuzzi with panoramic views

In the evening, we ordered a Khantoke set to enjoy by the waterfall.
There's even a private zone available.
This is why I'm being so fussy.
Why do I have to come here alone?

The food at Sukantara is delicious.

We loved the fried pork.

The Khantoke set is very generous with its portions.

We believe that 3 people could easily eat their fill from it.

The atmosphere at night is pleasant and very quiet.

In the morning, we were woken up by the local residents right outside our room.

They didn't come alone, they brought the whole family.

Before leaving, we stopped by to try Naomi's cake at Sukantara.
Let me tell you, it was amazing.
Especially the carrot cake.
We think it's the best we've ever had.


If you need to recharge, we recommend this place.
It gives us more energy.
This is the real nature therapy.

Traveling solo offers a unique and fulfilling experience.

Fahpawa
July 23-24, 2017

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