More women than ever before are swapping handbags for backpacks and hitting the road solo, HostelBookers.com reveals. The budget accommodation and backpacking specialist conducted a women'ss travel survey (http://blog.hostelbookers.com/travel/budget-travel/women-travel-survey-results/) with Lost Girls World (http://lostgirlsworld.blogspot.com/) (who have a novel about their adventures coming out soon). The results revealed that 74% of participants considered themselves 'ssolo travelers's, and 67% regularly travel alone (once or twice a year).
Whether for a gap year, career break or way to avoid the recession, an increasing number of women are escaping the 9 to 5 drone and breaking free by backpacking around the world solo. For
these budget savvy girls, hostels are the accommodation of choice - 76% said they would stay in hostels most or some of the time on their trip. 60% would even consider sleeping in a mixed
dorm if it meant saving more for their travels.
Hostels themselves are beginning to cater for this demand, with female-only floors, hairdryers and girlie 'ssanctuaries's for some post-travel pampering all appearing at budget
accommodation around the world.
To help out these backpacking beauties, HostelBookers have also launched a series of top women'ss travel (http://www.hostelbookers.com/article/travel-for-women/) resources especially for women travelers, from destination guides,
safety advice and packing tips for every continent to the top ten hostels for women (http://www.hostelbookers.com/article/travel-for-women/top-women-hostels/). There will also be exclusive
guest posts from Chelsea Duke, author of High Heels and a Head Torch: The Essential Guide for Girls who Backpack, the Beauty Terrorist of St. Christopher'ss Inns and Lauren Resnick, who
has penned the Princess with a Backpack guide and blog.