First-time millennial solo travellers may encounter the stigma surrounding travelling alone. This is particularly true for women who often associate solo travel with safety concerns. However, with more and more women and men around the world embracing solo travel, there are ways to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey to your favourite destinations. In fact, a 2014 study by Booking.com revealed that 72 per cent of American women and men had embraced solo travel after being inspired by social media. HostelWorld also reported a 45 per cent increase in solo bookings between 2015 and 2017. Millennial travellers are now hitting the road without the need for a spouse or a group of friends. It's possible to explore new places without going too far from home. Taking a statewide trip or visiting nearby destinations before embarking on a more adventurous journey can help ease homesickness. Here are some tips to help plan your first solo trip