Is Uluwatu Worth Visiting? A One Day Uluwatu Itinerary (2026)
Located at the southern tip of Bali, Uluwatu is mainly known for its world class surfing and the clifftop Uluwatu…
Planning a trip to Asia can feel overwhelming, especially for solo travellers, if it’s a region you haven’t travelled in before.
The destinations listed here are places I’ve travelled myself, often alone. I write about them to help you decide whether they’ll suit you and what to expect.
To help you decide, I’ve highlighted three itineraries that each suit a different kind of traveller, pace and emotional starting point.
Malaysia – 3 weeks, including Borneo A calm, low-friction introduction to Asia. Malaysia works well if you want cities, coast, and jungle — with reliable infrastructure and a pace that lets you settle in.
Solo trip to Goa For travellers curious about India but wary of jumping in at the deep end. Goa has a slower rhythm and an easy social scene, without the sensory overload many people associate with first-time India travel.
Bali – one calm and intentional month Balances well-known, busy areas with quieter places, giving you space to slow down and recover your energy.
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