When I travel in Nepal, I am usually met with surprise and curiosity because single women my age are supposed to settle down and not go off gallivanting on their own (it is not rude to rude to ask a woman´s age and marital status in Nepal). To avoid being interrogated, I usually tell people that my husband is traveling and I am on my way to meet him. I have also realized that men leave me alone after I tell them I am married.
“Solo traveling doesn’t have to be dangerous or scary, it just requires the right amount of preparation and alertness.” I totaly agree but I think it is also important to research, understand and respect the culture of the country beforehand. I once saw a woman walking on the streets of Pokhara (Nepal) clad in a Bikini (her cover- up didnt do much covering up). A middle aged woman who was walking behind me shrieked and started ranting about how tourism is ruining our culture. I am sure she didn’t mean to offend anyone but just lacked the understanding of the culture. I value personal freedom but I think it is important not to create uncomfortable situations for the local people.
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