From Canada to New Zealand: The 10 Most Introvert-Friendly Travel Destinations Around the World

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Gideon Parirenyatwa for MNI Media

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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

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  • Russia takes the number one spot for the most introvert-friendly holiday destination.
  • Often characterised as a haven for introverts, Scandinavia is the best region overall, with three countries appearing in the top ten.
  • The best locations for introverts to visit was compiled using metrics such as population, number of small B&Bs or guesthouses, number of parks and the cost of a meal.

Introverted travellers can find amazing opportunities to explore the world on their own terms, but there are also some challenges – like finding the time and space to recharge your batteries in busy hostels, trains and cities. But sometimes choosing the right destination can be the perfect way for an introverted traveller to ensure they make the most of their time on the road.

Here are the five suggestions:

Russia
Perhaps it’s unsurprising that the largest country came first on this list. With its endless expanse, travellers can explore the sparsely-populated country while soaking up its incredible history and culture. It also helps that nearly 66% of hotels are classed as small B&Bs or guesthouses, so you can have a nice private stay if you want some alone time after a long day of travel.

Canada
Canada is famous for its vast wilderness – the country has only four people per square kilometre. That means it won’t be hard to get away from it all if you are looking for a bit of space. Plus, the famously-friendly locals mean that even an introverted traveller may make a new friend or two.

Argentina
Argentina is a perfect destination for anyone who likes to get out in nature, with over 258 parks, including the newest addition, Ibera National Park. Whether you’re keen to soak up culture in Buenos Aires or get out into the wilds of Patagonia.

Australia
While Australia may call to mind beach parties and surf schools, it’s easy enough to venture into the country’s vast wilderness and outback. If you prefer the company of wombats and kangaroos to people, there are plenty of places to find them. Australia boasts 192 parks and nearly 60% of its hotels are classed as small B&Bs or guesthouses, so getting away is achievable.

Finland
Finland is another spot famous for its outdoors, with a huge network of national parks with well-marked routes. Winter brings short days but magical experiences, while the beauty of summer will have everyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors.

While the top five may include enough inspiration, the rest of the top 10 includes New Zealand, Norway, Iceland, Bolivia, and Namibia.


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