As much fun as it is to travel with friends or loved ones, there are plenty of reasons to strike out solo. You鈥檙e forced to meet new people and get out of your comfort zone. You get some much-needed time alone with your thoughts. Most of all, you don鈥檛 have to compromise on where to go or when. At some point, everyone should do it. And when you do, here are some things to keep you safe, entertained, and open to new experiences.
Moleskine Voyageur Notebook ($23)

One of the best things about traveling alone is having time to reflect. This has lined journal pages for your profound observations and deep thoughts. Moleskine also included lots of other travel-specific features, like a planning section, tear-out packing and to-do lists, and budget pages for calculating your expenses.
Texture Subscription ($10 Per Month)

If you love magazines, you鈥檒l love . From 国产吃瓜黑料 and Ski to the New Yorker and Bon App茅tit, Texture offers a digital version of all the best publications for less than the price of two lattes a month. Plus, you can download any issue you want, including all the back issues, to read offline so you鈥檒l never run out of great articles to enjoy.
Backpackr App (free)

to meet up with and聽build a community on the road. You can also聽use the Backpackr app鈥檚 Common Room function to ask questions about what to do, where to stay, and things to see on the fly during your trip.
Spot X 2-Way Satellite Messenger ($250)

Want to keep your family from assuming the worst when you鈥檙e camping or hiking out of cell range? This is a supercharged version of your early 2000s Blackberry.聽The Spot X allows you to send and receive texts from just about anywhere in the world. It also features Google Maps tracking to let your family watch your progress, plus a compass, 240 hours of battery life, and a direct connection to a search and rescue center in case of emergency. Activation and monthly fees are required for service.
Sabre Red Pepper Gel Keychain ($15)

We hope you鈥檒l never have to use pepper spray, but if you鈥檙e traveling alone in sketchy places, it鈥檚 good to have a little backup. This from Sabre prevents blowback, so it hits only your target. It also has a flip top for easy access and an ergonomic thumb-activated trigger for increased accuracy.
Fossil Gen 4 Q Explorer Smartwatch with Noonlight ($255)

For adventures within range of cell service, comes with , a special feature that allows you to call for help and send emergency responders to your location with the tap of your wrist. All of Fossil鈥檚 fourth-generation smartwatches come equipped with Noonlight, as well as text notifications, heart rate monitoring, and activity tracking to keep you occupied while traveling solo.