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Got an inner urge to get out and explore, but none of your travel buddies can make it happen? Sure, you could hit the road all on your own. But going with a small group gives your solo trip more structure, guidance and safety, letting you get head-to-toe immersed in our world.

For 30+ years, we have crafted thousands of itineraries perfect for solo travellers, and sent hundreds of thousands of solo travellers confidently to every corner of the planet.

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Why travel solo with G Adventures?

You’re in good hands

All our trips are led by a Chief Experience Officer, aka CEO. These locally based expert guides are your adventure’s captain, keeping things moving, organized, and full of solo travel safety tips.

Easy on the wallet

Why should travelling solo be more expensive? We treat solo travellers the same as the rest of the group, which is why we don’t charge single supplements.

Freedom to do you

Your trip is just that – yours. Want to linger at the market or grab a table at that cozy café? Go right ahead. We give your trip structure, but also plenty of free time.

Connection comes standard

With small travel group sizes typically ranging from 12 to 16 people, you’ll have built-in community and connection with equally adventurous travellers from all over the world.

Always female friendly

Travelling solo as a female can feel risky, but we’re committed to keeping every woman on our trips as safe as possible at all times. From our CEOs to our same-sex roommates, all women can adventure with confidence.

Some privacy, please

Want a room all to yourself? We offer single travellers a "My Own Room" option, meaning you could have a private room (and personal washroom) for your entire trip.

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Travel for yourself, not by yourself with our brand new, solo-only adventures designed to get you and your group-mates connected right from day one.

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Solo travel tips and answers

Never travelled by yourself or gone as part of a small group before? We can get you sorted. Check out our most frequently asked questions about solo travel, or get in touch with us any time.

We offer the “My Own Room” option on most of our tours, which guarantees you a room of your own for a modest additional fee. Cost and details of “My Own Room” vary according to the specific trip, so be sure to consult our trip summary pages for full details. On some tours, a single room may not be available at certain overnight stops, depending on the style of accommodation.

Wherever your heart takes you! Just about any place worth exploring is a good spot to venture out on your own.

Our groups often experience a good mix of ages, everything from travellers in their early-20s to those aged 60 and over. We sort all of our trips into Travel Styles, which guarantee that you’ll be travelling with people who share the same interests you do. Over the years, we’ve found that a good range of ages within a group often adds to the experience.

On most evenings, your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will organize a group meal. It’s pretty flexible; you can choose to dine with the group or head off and do your own thing. Other nights, your CEO may recommend a few nearby restaurants you can try. Again, you determine whether you want to stick with the group or go it alone.

Most of our trips split pretty evenly down gender lines, often skewing towards females, so you’ll never feel outnumbered.

On most G Adventures tours, you’ll find that solo travellers are a huge part of the experience. It’s not uncommon for half of your group to be solo adventurers! For privacy reasons, we can’t share information about your soon-to-be travelling companions ahead of time. Our tours appeal to a wide cross-section of adventurous people from all over the world united by a desire to experience our planet from a grassroots level. Our tours are conducted in English and tend to attract travellers from North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.

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