DO YOU PREFER TO TRAVEL ALONE, WITH FRIENDS, OR WITH FAMILY? My answer will be yes on all. The reason is that it depends on what the occasion is. Let me tell you how traveling with family helps me. When I was pregnant with my second child, it happened that we were going to a wedding in one of the states; it was a five- to six-hour drive, and I had to travel with my first child because my husband wasn't around, and the only people I could trust to leave my child with were also going for the same occasion.
So I have no reason for leaving him behind. You know how pregnancy can be hectic during the period of the first trimester; as we were on the road, my baby started crying because he was kind of tired, as it was his first time traveling that far. With the help of my siblings, it was easy for me, because when I got tired, they could continue from where I stopped. So I love traveling with family. Nothing is as good as having an understanding family.
And yes, traveling with friends is also good, because there are some topics that you can't discuss anywhere or anyhow, but with friends, it's an easy thing. For example, relationship lifestyle, something they said, Problem shared is half solved, even though, unfortunately, in my own side of the country, problem share is a community topic, but still there are good people who one can share his or her problem with, and it will still be safe.
So traveling with friends is as important as every other because you get to learn things from heart-to-heart talks, sharing your marital challenges, business challenges, and self-growth, and how you were able to overcome those challenges. Motherhood: Experience the challenge that comes with childbirth and how you were able to overcome it.
And yet another yes if I, AS A WOMAN, CONSIDER SOLO TRAVEL AS A WAY OF ME TIME AND SELF-CARE. I will consider it. I have considered that multiple times. As a married woman or a mother, there are so many things you miss for yourself because you put your family first once you are married or start having kids.
Sometimes you stop taking care of yourself because you make your children or child your first priority. So I will consider solo travel to reflect on yourself and things you missed while taking care of family. Look at yourself, things that you have missed, how to work on them, how to make changes, and how to make adjustments. **** SO I SAID AGAIN I WILL CONSIDER SOLO TRAVEL. ***