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[My Journey of Solo Travel: Lessons from Around the World]-[SLOW English Podcast for A2-B1 -- Planning my first Trip!✈️]

Miss Honey: Slow English Podcast · A2 · 2025-03-03

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📋 Summary

Embracing Independence: A Journey Through Solo Travel

Traveling alone is a transformative experience that fosters personal growth and self-reliance. This podcast episode details the speaker's evolution as a solo traveler, beginning at age 18 and spanning multiple continents. Through these adventures, the speaker highlights the importance of stepping outside one's comfort zone and the invaluable connections made along the way.

The Beginning: Tulum and the Spark of Independence

At 18, the speaker took their first solo trip to Tulum, Mexico. Despite feeling "so nervous and scared," the experience proved to be life-changing. It was the specific moment that made the speaker feel like they "could do anything and go anywhere in the world." This trip introduced them to the "stunning beaches" and the "breathtaking views of the cenotes," as well as the historical significance of Chichen Itza, one of the seven wonders of the world.

Cultural Immersion and Volunteering

A recurring theme in the speaker's travels is the choice to volunteer at hostels. In Tamarindo and Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, the speaker volunteered for a month, cleaning bathrooms and working at reception in exchange for accommodation. This strategy allowed them to stay in beautiful locations for free and fostered deep connections, such as meeting a "very talented artist" friend and learning how to scuba dive.

Chasing Dreams: The Thailand Adventure

The speaker’s desire to visit Thailand was rooted in childhood fascination, partially sparked by the phonetic similarity between their name, Tyenna, and the country's name, as well as a lifelong love for elephants. Despite the "52-hour flight" and family concern, the speaker felt a surge of "nervous excitement." The trip was marked by acts of kindness from locals—such as a stranger giving them a ride when they were lost—and the unique experience of spending their birthday alone while traveling through Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

Resilience and Adventure in Portugal

In Cascais, Portugal, the speaker faced the physical challenge of "long hours and hard shifts" while volunteering. A standout memory was swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, which the speaker described as "freezing cold." Despite the extreme temperature, the speaker maintained a daily ritual of swimming, finding that it left them feeling "so refreshed," even when suffering from a cold or fever.

Advocacy and Unforgettable Experiences

One of the most unique chapters of the speaker's journey was volunteering at a turtle sanctuary in Akumal, Mexico. The work involved protecting mama turtles and baby turtles from predators and artificial light, which could confuse the hatchlings. While the work was physically demanding—often involving shifts from "11 pm to 6 am"—the speaker found it to be an "unforgettable experience." Although the tenure ended abruptly due to interpersonal conflicts, the lessons learned about conservation and the shared commitment to nature remained.

Conclusion

Reflecting on these experiences, the speaker emphasizes that solo travel is not just about the destinations, but the internal growth and the people met along the way. Whether navigating foreign cities or protecting wildlife, the speaker’s narrative encourages listeners to find their own "outdoor adventure" and embrace the unknown with courage.

🎯Key Sentences

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I remember being so nervous and scared.
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I had a great time.
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It was so much fun.
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I also worked at reception from time to time.
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Have you ever volunteered somewhere?
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📝Key Phrases

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time stretches out
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at your fingertips
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from time to time
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made up my mind
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stepped off the plane
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📖 Transcript

Hello.
Welcome back to my slow English podcast.
This podcast is for intermediate English listeners.
Today, I will talk to you about my first solo trip.
My first time traveling alone.
The first time I ever traveled alone was when I was 18 years old.

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