Most parents won’t say yes to you hopping on a plane to another continent solo at 16. But what if you could feel independent without being completely on your own?
Welcome to the rise of solo-style adventures—the perfect blend of freedom, exploration, and safety. These experiences let you step outside your comfort zone, discover new cultures, and reconnect with yourself, while still having trusted adults and systems nearby.
This is how Gen Z teens are traveling smarter, not just further.
“Solo-style” travel isn’t about ditching your family and flying to another continent with no plan. It’s about:
Traveling without your parents (but with trusted guides or a group)
Making your own decisions on what to explore, eat, and learn
Building real confidence and independence
Feeling like you’re solo—with just the right amount of support
It’s the best of both worlds: adventure and empowerment, with a safety net.
There’s something powerful about navigating a new place—even if it’s just choosing your own dinner in a different country.
“On our group trip to Costa Rica, we got to choose our own volunteer projects. It was the first time I felt like my choices mattered.” – Alina, 15
Away from school pressure and social media, you finally have space to ask: Who am I, really? Journaling on a mountaintop or connecting with people from different cultures opens parts of you that you didn’t even know existed.
Every time you ask for directions, try something new, or speak a different language—even imperfectly—you grow stronger. Travel helps you realize just how capable you really are.
Not all travel programs are created equal. Look for experiences that give you freedom and structure.
Great for: Self-discovery, healing, and empowerment
Example: Girls’ INpowerment Retreats in Colorado or Nepal
Why it works: These retreats focus on mindfulness, community, and personal growth—plus, you get to support others while growing yourself.
Great for: Purpose-driven travel
Examples: Global Glimpse, Rustic Pathways, or Operation Groundswell
Why it works: You make real contributions to communities—whether that’s teaching English or building sustainable gardens—while learning global empathy.
Great for: Purpose-driven travel
Examples: Global Glimpse, Rustic Pathways, or Operation Groundswell
Why it works: You make real contributions to communities—whether that’s teaching English or building sustainable gardens—while learning global empathy.
Great for: Resetting your mindset
Examples: Teen yoga retreats, equine therapy camps, mindfulness treks
Why it works: You unplug from stress and reconnect with yourself through nature, creativity, and guided reflection.
Convincing your parents is often the hardest part. Here’s how to show them this is about growing, not escaping.
“I found a teen travel program that’s designed for girls my age. It’s safe, has chaperones, and gives me the chance to grow outside of school. I’ll show you all the details—safety plan, who’s leading it, and how we’ll stay in touch. I really believe this could help me become more confident, and I want to hear what you think.”
Create a 1-page proposal with FAQs, itinerary, and goals
Offer to help fundraise or pay for part of the trip
Involve your parents in planning so they feel included and reassured
Share testimonials from other teens and parents who have done it
Safety apps (like Noonlight or Google Maps offline)
Phone with charger and power bank
Emergency contact sheet
Local currency and debit/credit card
Journal and pen
Reusable water bottle
Fave hoodie or comfort item
Cultural clothing if needed (check local customs)
Period products and personal hygiene supplies
Clarity on who you are
Confidence in your choices
Stories that will shape your future
Memories with new friends from around the world
A deeper connection to the world and your purpose within it
“I came back with dirt on my shoes, new stamps in my passport, and a completely different sense of who I was. It wasn’t just a trip—it was a turning point.”
Zaria, 16
Ready to plan your first solo-style adventure?
Leave a comment with your dream destination or ask a question you’re still unsure about.
Tag a friend you’d love to travel with.
Curious about the Girls’ INpowerment Retreat? Click here to learn more.
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September 30, 2023
Denver, CO