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Solo Traveler: February’s Fave Five

On the first of every month I usually offer you the Solo Traveler Fave Five of the previous month. This was delayed from March 1 as I deliberated the fate of my Chile trip and you helped. Thanks!

Here, finally, are the most popular posts on Solo Traveler in February. The number one post is on safety and actually from January but it continues to enjoy great popularity. The Dali post offers novelty appeal to the blog and the culture shock piece points to the need for How-to articles. Thanks to Andy Hayes for his reflections  on “Why I Travel Solo” which was enjoyed and commented on by many. And, also, thanks to the six travel bloggers who shared how, for them, “Travel and Art intersect on the road to understanding”.

Here are February’s Fave Five:

Wonder what the favorite solo travel posts will be for March?

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