These invigorating retreats help women reconnect with themselves.
Most of us have always known travel to be a group activity—whether it’s a family vacation during the summer, a graduation trip with friends, or a honeymoon with your other half. However, more and more millennials are opting to go solo on their holidays, and surprisingly, the trend is being led by females.
According to a Global Solo Travel Study by British Airways, over 50 per cent of women in the survey had taken a holiday by themselves, with 75 per cent of women planning a solo trip in the next few years.