About Us
Last updated: July 17, 2026
About mytro.pro
mytro.pro is an independent English-language publication dedicated entirely to solo travel. We exist for the traveller who moves alone — not out of loneliness, but out of curiosity, self-reliance, and a desire to experience the world on their own terms. Whether you’re planning your first overnight trip or your fiftieth solo expedition, this site is your companion.
Who this site is for
We write for the solo traveller who cares about how they travel, not just where. Our readers are:
- First-time solo explorers looking for honest, practical guidance on safety, logistics, and mindset.
- Experienced solo travellers who want deeper perspectives — slow travel, ethical choices, and long-term personal growth.
- Remote workers and digital nomads who travel alone but seek meaningful connections and sustainable routines.
- Anyone who believes that travelling alone can be a transformative, responsible act — not a checklist of destinations.
Topics we cover
Our content spans the full arc of solo travel, with a steady editorial lens on long-term impact, ethics, and sustainability. You’ll find:
- Destination guides — curated for solo safety, affordability, and cultural immersion, not just tourist highlights.
- Practical solo skills — packing, budgeting, navigation, health, and handling loneliness or language barriers.
- Mindset & resilience — how solo travel changes your relationship with uncertainty, independence, and home.
- Ethical travel deep-dives — low-impact accommodation, respectful photography, supporting local economies, and avoiding overtourism.
- Long-haul solo stories — personal narratives that reflect the real, unglamorous, and rewarding side of travelling alone over months or years.
Our editorial standards
We take trust seriously. Every article on mytro.pro is written or reviewed by travellers who have actually been there — no second-hand fluff, no AI-generated filler. Our commitments to you:
- Verify facts. We check visa rules, safety advisories, transport details, and local customs against official sources and firsthand reports. When information changes (and it will), we update the piece.
- Update when practices change. If a border reopens, a safety situation shifts, or a sustainable alternative becomes available, we revise the relevant article. Stale advice helps no one.
- Disclose conflicts. If we receive a press trip, discount, or affiliate benefit, we say so clearly. Our recommendations are never for sale.
- No invented personas. This publication is built by a small, real team of solo travellers and editors. We don’t manufacture “CEO” titles or fake testimonials. What you read is what we live.
We aim to be a resource you can return to — not a blog that publishes once and forgets. Every article includes a “last reviewed” date, and our overall editorial stance is refreshed regularly.
Our editorial angle: impact & sustainability
Solo travel can be deeply personal, but it doesn’t happen in a vacuum. We examine the ripple effects of our journeys: on local communities, on ecosystems, and on ourselves over time. We ask questions like: How can I travel alone without adding to overcrowding? How do I build genuine connections when I’m only passing through? What does it mean to leave a place better than I found it? These aren’t afterthoughts — they’re central to how we choose topics and frame stories.
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Address: 7957 Elm St, Rio Rancho, New Mexico 38482
We welcome questions, story ideas, corrections, and respectful dialogue. If you’ve spotted something outdated or have a solo travel experience you think our readers should know about, drop us a line.