I’m T.K., a girl rolling aroundLA by bicycle, navigating the City of Angels… come along for the ride.
All in solo travel
I flew from Los Angeles into Morocco’s largest city, Casablanca, and my first week in Morocco was amazing, but my last-minute decision to travel to le Sud du Maroc (the South of Morocco) took my visit to this deeply cultured country to the NEXT LEVEL!
It’s easier to make friends when you’re traveling alone because, in a way, you’re forced to! You’re a human, your natural instinct is to interact with other humans. When you travel somewhere with people you already know, you have your human(s) to interact with, you don’t need to interact with anyone new. When you’re traveling alone, the only way you’re going to interact with another human (in-person) is by interacting with someone new.
What are some must see sights?
What made you go?
What made you stay as long as you did?
Do you think it’s better to go during the winter months ?
Where did you stay?
What was the price range for the trip?
Do you think it’s a great place to bring a kid?
Today, I took about a 30-minute walk to the coast, and stood mesmerized by the grandiose of one of the most beautiful religious buildings in the world, as the raging waters of the Atlantic hit the wall beneath my feet.
I’ve decided I no longer want to diminish myself to make others feel comfortable.
I snuck out of my house today. Being that I’m grown and untethered, I didn’t have to sneak, but I chose to, in order to avoid any questions or commentary.