Monday, September 26, 2016

Tina travels solo

DL student Tina on the road
Besides exploring beautiful scenery, meeting new friends, tasting different cooking styles and practising English, there was something else I learnt from travelling alone, that was to be appreciative and be brave.

I always travelled with someone else. Although I came to Australia by myself, I very soon found other Taiwanese travel mates. I couldn't imagine what travelling alone would be like or if I would be able to handle any problems on my own. I thought I always needed the company of other people.

Luckily, after all the money in my pocket ran out, I got a full-time job as a nanny in Alice Springs. So I moved out of the backpacker hostel into a motel which my employer paid for. I got paid well and lived in a nice double room with a big swimming pool in front of my door. My friends were envious of my life. But they didn't know I couldn't share my room and I didn't have any colleagues at work. The only activity was to join drinking parties after work. But none of the people I met could go bush walking with me the next day because their hangovers kept them in bed. I got so bored and felt lonely.

One of my friends left his car behind for me. I got the car fixed then started my own national park trips. The first trip to West MacDonnel Ranges National Park took fifteen minutes. I was too scared to drive myself into the unfamiliar inland desert so I returned to town after passing the national park sign. A week later I tried again and also every Sunday after that. The cliffs change colour all the time, the river that flows through the gorges is a billion years old and the desert animals are so different. They brought me peace and became my best company. This beautiful park taught me to appreciate nature and the resources we have.

The time I spent in Alice Springs helped me feel independent. I proved to myself that I could look after myself and I was ready for new challenges. It was one of the most memorable travel experiences.

Thanks Tina for sharing your wonderful travel experience with us. We admire your adventurous spirit.  Why not write a message for Tina!
  • What is the difference between being lonely and being alone?
  • How comfortable are you with your own company? Are there benefits to being by yourself?
  • Would you travel alone like Tina?  Why / why not?
  • What places in Australia have blown you away? What places would you like to visit?

19 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed reading your story. It's great you had the chance to experience natural beauty.
    Good on you Tina!

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  2. I like your story. You're a brave girl.

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  3. That's a beautiful story and a beautiful piece of writing! Well done, Tina!

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  4. I'm proud of you Tina. You have done a lot of brave things on your own. I admire your adventurous spirit.

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  5. Hi Tina I loved your story and I'm full of admiration at your courage to keep trying till you felt comfortable enough to go alone. It's such a wonderful part of Australia - truly special and it really reminded me of a similar experience when I took my two young daughters on a 3 week camping trip to Central Australia by myself a few years ago. My husband couldn't take time off work and I really wanted to go so off we went. It was scary, it was adventurous, the kids complained a lot but then told their grandmother that it was the best trip they'd ever been on! We camped in the East and West Macdonnells, listened to dingos at night, had to wear fly nets during the day to survive and appreciated million star nights, boiling hot days and amazing colours and stories. Truly memorable! Where are you going next???

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    1. Dingos are nice company in the desert, aren't they?
      My husband and I are preparing to go to Air Peninsula with our daughter for a camping trip. Hopefully It'll be another memorable trip.

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    2. That sounds lovely Tina. I've never been there but have heard it's great. Have you been to Kangaroo Island? That's another place I'd really like to go. Have fun!

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    3. Hi, Meredith. In fact I live on Kangaroo Island. Please come to visit our beautiful island and explore unspoiled nature environment.

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  6. I love your story, and you inspire me.

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  7. I enjoyed reading your story about your trip. It's great that women can travel alone as well as men. What's your plan for the next holiday? Where you are going next?

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  8. It is a great story. I admired your attitudes towards the life.

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  9. Well done Tina!
    I like your story.
    It's good if you have the company of other people, but that can't always happen. Everyone needs encouragement from others, but it's very important to encourage and look after yourself.

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  10. There's something wonderful and calming about being in the company of nature. Great spirit of adventure Tina and a very positive attitude in the face of the circumstances you found yourself in. Enjoy the next trip, well even in the company of dingos!!

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  11. Congratulations on your adventures...you have done so well..I'm sure you are an inspiration to other students

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  13. Wow! That's cool, Tina. I enjoyed your story. I've been driving around to see places nearby as well. It is good for us to explore ourselves and see the beauty of this country. I am pretty sure, you will have more travel adventures in the future.

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  14. I'm proud of you, Tina.I love traveling by myself too.You must open your eyes and learning something. It is good way to have confidence and more satisfied life. Well done!!!

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