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I was blog walking at an Indonesian blogger named Guratan KakiΒ when I found a post about the fearless Indonesian women who likes to travel solo. Katrin Praseli was one of the brave ladies who went to Nepal by herself. And I thought… Geez.. I gotta contact her!
So introducing the Superwoman of April 2017, Katrin Praseli. I am so happy that she would like to share her stories and tips for any solo female traveller wannabe. Hope it can inspire you ladies!
Name:Β Katrin Praseli
Instagram:Β @katrinpraseli
Website/Blog:Β –
Nationality:Β Indonesian
Residence:Β Sydney, Australia
Occupation:Β Language Tutor π
What inspired you to travel solo for the first time?
I just wanted to go visit my friends. Had I gone with a boyfriend or with a friend, I wouldnβt have free accommodation. Simple as that.
Tell us about the first time you travelled alone. Where did you go and what did you do?
I went to Malaysia and Thailand. I went to the closest country and I saw a lot of my friends in KL, Penang, and Bangkok. So, it wasnβt really travelling all by myself because I was with people 50 percent at a time, but I was still new to travelling on my own, so I didnβt want to be too hasty and ended up regretting it if I didnβt have a good time (now I highly doubt it, but at the time, I had my doubts)
So what are the love/hate things you experienced travelling alone?
I love that I can experience the world through me, not through anyone else. Along the way you realise something about yourself, you realise that there are more valuable things in life than just getting the next pay check. I realise how blessed and how fortunate and most importantly you learn something new about yourself every time you travel.
Thereβs nothing I really hate about traveling alone, but, one thing that I will need to get used to is to be more vigilant. I mean, you have to be vigilant in any situation and any where, not just when youβre traveling, but when you are traveling you need to be extra careful, extra vigilant and I donβt like thatβ¦ I am a clumsy person in general, so, to have to pay attention to my belongings (passport, etc) stresses me out quite a bit!
Whoβs your travel inspiration?Β
All my fellow solo travellers and adventurers. Iyos, he has his own blog guratankaki.com , we went to Uni together for 4 years and he is one of my inspiration. I want to be more bold like him.
What is your favorite websites and travel apps do you often use?Β
I usually use trip advisor and XE currency haha (to check if I want to buy souvenirs). I donβt really use apps or even do any research. Just pack my bags and go π
What is your favorite country so far? Any recommendation for female solo traveler?
Nepal. Because of these 2 things:
The people and of courseβ¦Everest Base Camp.
The people are very friendly. This is saying a lot because Iβm an Indonesian and I think we are the friendliest people. BUT people in Nepal, manβ¦ they donβt chase tourists! If you donβt want to buy anything, they will leave you alone. They wonβt ask over and over and over again. Very good for solo travellers.
For first time traveler, you have to know what you like, do you like big cities? do you like nature? beaches? mountains? Once youβve figured it out, then you can make a decision. For example, if you like cities, Osaka, and Tokyo Japan would be my recommendation. It was so easy to get around there and the food is just amazing. Just know what you want to see, so that you can get the most out of your trip.
What are some important things you bring when travelling solo? (Beside money and passport?)
If you are going on a hiking trip, sunblock is very important, but in general I always bring water! Drink plenty of water on the way to your destination, while in youβre there. Stay hydrated. It is easy to forget to drink water when sightseeing and trying new cool stuff, but always bring a bottle of water in your backpack π
Everyone has their quiry thing when they travel. I love doing temple hunting and visiting museums. So whatβs yours?
Making new friends. Not really quirky but its the thing I love to do mostβ¦On my way to the Everest Basecamp, Iβve met amazing people along the way. Most of them are solo travellers like myself. They were amazing. When I think about the trip, I donβt think I remembered what the Basecamp looked like (I mean of course I do), I remembered meeting Becky, the long distance truck driver from London, I remembered Sujesh, an Indian doctor from South Africa, who in the middle of the night the day before we reached base camp, woke me up because he was out of oxygen, and I didnβt know what to do as I wasnβt the doctor! But he was fine and we reached the base camp at the same time the next day. I remembered meeting a nice couple from Washington, Seattle, NOT DC Washington, who sold their house to travel around the world for 1.5 years, Cindy, who has the best job in the world, sheβs a travel writer. She got paid to travel! Those are the things I remembered and will always treasure and I canβt wait to make some more.
Share your tips for any first time solo traveller?
Just do it! You have got nothing to lose.
It depends on you, really. For me, I travel for myself and myself only, so I donβt care about visiting those recommended attractions that people listed on Facebook, etc. In saying that, there is nothing wrong in doing extensive research, maybe Iβm just lazy!
BUTβ¦Always make sure that you purchase Travel Insurance. I normally use Travel Insurance Direct. Its like 100 something dollars extra, but, if something (knock on wood) did happen and you have to go to a hospital, youβll be glad you have it.
Whatβs your favorite travel quote thatβs best describe you?
“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us” – Anonymous .
I actually heard it on my way to Japan in an inflight commercial for some hotel. But, itβs fitting π
Katrin is a twenty something woman who has a passion for β¦ travel, makeup, and languages. She has been teaching in Australia for almost four years basically right after she graduated from her Master Degree in 2012. Through her job, she managed to find some time to travel. Katrin usually travels 2-3 times per year. Last year was the most sheβs ever traveled, 5 times (3 international travel and 2 domestic travel-around Australia). Katrin hopes to inspire young women out there who would love to travel by themselves. Hopefully through her stories, more women would be more keen to explore the world and see the world through a different perspective, because thatβs what travelling is all about.Β
Β© 2017 Writing & Images copyright of Marina Utami.
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12 comments
Ah, Katrin Praseli! She was like the youngest girl in our class in collage. Brave and smart girl. Actually, I wasn’t surprised she travels some countries on her own. But Nepal… Himalaya… Man… *applause
Indeed!! What a woman!
Wah..keren blognya sudah go internasional.
Saya ikut langganan news letternya ya mba π
Terima kasih udah bacaa yaa.. boleh dong! ππΌ
Very inspiring interview and I agree that Nepal is a lovbely country and excellent for solo female travellers. I did the Gokyo trek and it was wonderful.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it and hope it can inspire you too!
what an inspiring story π i never managed to travel solo before. it looks sooo easy coming from Katrin! π
You should try! Solo travel can change the way you look at the world. Thanks for reading!
Hey Marina and Katrin,
Thanks for the interview and post! Iβm always happy to hear others stories of how they travel, why they travel and what inspires them. Meeting people is one great way of getting doses of inspiration. Also a great way to hear about this lovely world and the perspective of others. Thanks for this series!
Cheers,
Mark
Hey Mark! You are welcome.. it’s good to share other inspirational story from other point of view.
Thanks for reading again!
Cheers
M
mba marina salam knal, bena2 the superwoman!! Aku blum pernah ke Nepal, tp mang di seitap negara yg aku datangi, mereka ngakui klo indonesian are friendly people and they have never been making trouble, so thats good! salam kenal sekali lagi, Elly π
Hi Elly! Waaah.. thanks yaa udah baca blogku. Indonesian are awesomely friendly arent they? π Your blog is awesome too! Salam kenal yaaa