If you’ve been waiting for a sign to finally take that trip… this is it.
A lot of people want to travel, but don’t always have someone to go with. And it ends up being the reason it keeps getting pushed to “later.”
That’s exactly why I started hosting these trips.
So you don’t have to wait on anyone,
and you don’t have to plan everything yourself.
I’m taking a small group to Egypt 🇪🇬 this October
Think:
– seeing the Pyramids in real life
– sailing on the Nile at sunset
– exploring temples, markets, and local spots you wouldn't find on your own
– meeting like-minded people and making real friendships
Most people come solo… and that’s what makes it so easy to connect. Because you’re all there for the same reason
And no, you don’t have to figure everything out.
Everything is already planned.
The logistics are handled.
You just show up and experience it.
If you’ve been saying “one day”… this might be the moment.
P.S. We’re keeping this group intimate to make sure everyone gets direct support, so grab your seat before the doors close.
Comment EGYPT and I’ll send you all the details
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Traveling solo can seem daunting, especially when there's the added pressure of planning every detail. That's why joining a group trip like this one to Egypt is such a refreshing alternative. From personal experience, I can say that being part of an intimate travel group opens up so many opportunities for connection and comfort. When I traveled solo, stumbling upon like-minded travelers made the experience far richer. There's something truly special about sharing awe-inspiring moments like watching the sunset over the Nile or exploring ancient temples with new friends who are equally curious and adventurous. One of the biggest hurdles for solo travelers is logistics – flights, accommodations, transportation, and local activities. Having these prearranged removes stress and leaves you free to soak in the culture without constant planning. Plus, local guides often take you beyond typical tourist spots to hidden markets and authentic eateries, giving a deeper connection to the destination. Beyond sightseeing, these trips foster a safe and empowering environment, especially for women traveling alone. The supportive group dynamics let you step outside your comfort zone while knowing you’re in good company. If you're hesitating because you want to wait for a travel buddy, remember: solo group travel combines independence with socializing. It encourages authentic connections, and many friendships formed during these escapes last long after returning home. So, if Egypt has been on your bucket list but you’ve held back due to solo travel concerns or planning stress, a guided small group trip could be your perfect gateway. Step out of the waiting room and into an unforgettable adventure where everything is taken care of — all you have to do is show up and experience the magic firsthand.






















































