Loneliness and homesickness – One massive negative of solo travel is the loneliness and homesickness that one encounters while staying in a different country. Different language, culture, cuisine can sometimes be very confounding.Lack of support – Solo travellers often face the lack of support groups during their individual trips. There is no one to guide them on where to eat or shop from. Everything from destination visit to bookings has to be planned on their own.5. You will get really, really, really lost.With or without a partner. But with a partner (assuming they’re better with a map than you) you have a better chance of getting back to your hostel before dark. Especially with a language barrier, it’s hard to communicate and find where you’re going. You will get there eventually; it might just take all day. (Not that I’m speaking from experience or anything…)Regardless of going with a partner or alone, traveling is always a life changing and remarkable experience. You learn more about yourself and the world than during any other time in your life. Don’t let not being able to find a partner hold you back. Pick your partner carefully, or just go alone!Safe travels!