Picture this: A floating breakfast followed by yoga overlooking a Balinese beach, all with like-minded female travelers.

Despite the many uncertainties that come withtraveling alone, she says it was the best decision of her life.

Inspiring women to travel is now the main mission of Arasahs female-focused travel company, The Ladies Abroad.

Women on a swing and in a flower bath in Bali

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and Tegalalang Rice Terrace, and exploring cosmopolitan Seminyak with an artisan shopping experience and VIP beach club treatment.

The price to attend a trip like this is $3,000 per person.

A group of women in a pool with a Floating Breakfast in Ubud, Bali

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Below, she shares her top tips fortraveling solo as a woman.

Travel + Leisure:How can women stay safe when traveling alone?

Downloading Google Maps is one of the best things you’ve got the option to do.

Women with monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali

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Considering appropriate clothing is important to avoid the wrong attention.

Some cultures have dress etiquette to be mindful of, too.

And lastly, always have data, do not rely on Wi-Fi!

A group of women in a pool with a Floating Breakfast in Ubud, Bali

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What essentials should a solo female traveler pack?

I always carry a refillable water bottle and pack mini toiletries in my hand luggage.

It’s nice to freshen up on a longhaul flight.

Oh, and dont forget universal plug adapters and a portable phone charger they’re life savers!

What would you say is the best way to meet like-minded people on a solo trip?

I love co-working spaces that cater to digital nomads.

You meet people who are generally relaxed and open to chat.

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