leszkoss
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- UK
Instructions:

They say that travelling broadens the mind. I surely agree with this popular saying as I am myself a keen traveller. It gives you an opportunity to expand your knowledge about the world and people. The question is, what is a better way to travel, alone or with friends? The answer may vary according to personal preferences.
There are those, including myself, who enjoy solitary travelling, while others find such an idea rather unappealing. I personally truly love long trekking trips. During such excursions, you have a chance to get away from it all, reflect on life and ponder on more serious existential issues. Being alone and undisturbed on a walking track allows you to do that better than being with others. Some prefer this as a form of detachment from daily routine. On the other hand, there are those who can’t imagine being completely on their own while travelling. One of the reasons is that they have such bubbly personalities that the sheer idea of being alone for a longer period is just inconceivable for them. They would feel rather restless not being able to open their mouth and talk to someone. There is also the issue of safety. Some can say that is more advisable to be accompanied by someone while travelling for sheer common sense, while being alone abroad is rather risky.
The answer to the question whether we should travel alone or with others depends on our personal idea of travelling. Nevertheless, I think that for most people it is recommened to have a companion. It is simply safer that way.
I greatly appreciate any help.

They say that travelling broadens the mind. I surely agree with this popular saying as I am myself a keen traveller. It gives you an opportunity to expand your knowledge about the world and people. The question is, what is a better way to travel, alone or with friends? The answer may vary according to personal preferences.
There are those, including myself, who enjoy solitary travelling, while others find such an idea rather unappealing. I personally truly love long trekking trips. During such excursions, you have a chance to get away from it all, reflect on life and ponder on more serious existential issues. Being alone and undisturbed on a walking track allows you to do that better than being with others. Some prefer this as a form of detachment from daily routine. On the other hand, there are those who can’t imagine being completely on their own while travelling. One of the reasons is that they have such bubbly personalities that the sheer idea of being alone for a longer period is just inconceivable for them. They would feel rather restless not being able to open their mouth and talk to someone. There is also the issue of safety. Some can say that is more advisable to be accompanied by someone while travelling for sheer common sense, while being alone abroad is rather risky.
The answer to the question whether we should travel alone or with others depends on our personal idea of travelling. Nevertheless, I think that for most people it is recommened to have a companion. It is simply safer that way.
I greatly appreciate any help.