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Agoda reveals top destinations for solo travelers ahead of Singles’ Day.

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Travel comes in many forms: With Singles’ Day around the corner, digital travel platform Agoda looked at the most popular destinations for solo travelers. For Thailand, it’s Tokyo in first place, followed by Seoul and Singapore.

Singles’ Day, or 11-11, takes place annually on the eleventh day of November. The unofficial holiday originated in China as an answer to Valentine’s Day, celebrating those who aren’t in a romantic relationship. Over the years, Singles’ Day has gained popularity globally. The day is now recognized as one of the most impactful online shopping days with many online platforms, including Agoda, offering special discounts.

“As Agoda, we have talked a lot about family travel this year but with travel numbers up compared to recent years, we’ve also seen more solo travel.”, said Peerapol Sa-ngamuang, Country Director, Thailand at Agoda. “Going on a solo trip is arguably one of the best gifts one can give oneself. Whether it is to explore new cultures, to make new friends, or to reconnect with those across the globe, going on a trip alone often requires stepping out of one’s comfort zone. But those who set out on an adventure of their own are usually rewarded with the creation of the most special memories.”

To determine the solo travel favorites, Agoda looked at the most popular destinations for solo travelers checking in on weekends and across a wide range of hotel stays. Around Asia Pacific, the top three consists of Tokyo, Japan in first, Bangkok, Thailand in second, and Seoul, South Korea in third. For Thailand, the most popular destinations are:

1. Tokyo, Japan

The capital of The Land of the Rising Sun beckons solo travelers with its perfect blend of ancient traditions and modern technology. Tokyo offers a vibrant street life and many historic temples to explore. With its world-class cuisine often served in individual cubicles and many capsule hotels, it is an ideal destination for those traveling alone. Whether you’re wandering through the bustling streets of Shibuya, spending hours in an arcade hall, or trying out local street food, Tokyo has something for every solo adventurer.

2. Seoul, South Korea

Seoul is a city that seamlessly fuses tradition and modernity. Solo travelers can explore ancient palaces, make new friends while enjoying some soju, and visit trendy neighborhoods like Gangnam. South Korea’s capital is not only safe but also known for its well-connected public transportation system, which makes it easy for solo explorers to navigate the city.

3. Singapore, Singapore

Singapore lures solo adventurers with its captivating fusion of tradition and innovation. This bustling island nation presents a dynamic street life as well as a multitude of historical and modern treasures to uncover. With its renowned culinary scene ranging from delectable hawker delights served in lively food courts to refined bites served in restaurants overlooking the bright Singaporean skyline, it caters to every solo travelers tastebuds. Singapore has also heightened its reputation as a City-in-a-Garden with renowned kingpins such as the Gardens by the Bay, Jewel Changi Airport’s new indoor forests and its recently opened Canopy Park; adding a new dimension to the offerings of tropical Singapore. The country’s safety and systematic public transportation makes it an ideal destination for solo travelers, especially first-timers.

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales. She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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