Armenia, a landlocked country on the crossroad between Europe and Asia

Tough times out there!

But let’s not talk negativity, I’m here writing to divert all our attention at least for a couple of minutes..
And for my second solo travel,
I went to *drum roll*
Armenia!!!
With a few bumps I had with my first travel, I’ve learned a lot and have applied so much more unto my next travel. But we aren’t perfect, aren’t we? And so, on my first day there, I got so SCARED! Literally scared that I was thinking of running to the airport as soon as I arrived at my Airbnb. Anxiety started to kick in and I was so down!!! But I gave myself a pep talk lol, and pulled myself together. And yes, y’all got it right! I ended up enjoying so much I forgot I was even alone.
I walked through republic square and was amazed on the building structures, the people who are so helpful (coz of course I got lost a lot of times) and met couple of amazing locals (this is the best part of traveling alone — you’ll end up having amazing friends).
On my last night, I had a couple of drinks with a local(that won’t let me pay a dime coz he said I’m their guest). Which got out of hand and ended up of me pestering my new friend to take me in a restaurant and eat some meat at 4AM! I’m still giggling remembering how I am so crazy and so carefree at times.
You see, traveling solo also taught me that I can fall in love millions of times, be broke, meet people, get lost, get helluva drunk, be careless, and it’s fine!!! It’s totally fine to experience things out of your comfort zone as long as you’re absolutely Happy!
Let’s travel virtually until the dust settles and everything will be fine.


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