Kristine Uhlving Røreng (22), from Mo i Rana, is planning her first backpacking trip to Southeast Asia and has decided to save money for travel rather than buying a home. She feels she would be missing out on life experiences if she didn’t travel first. Since none of her close friends could join her, she posted an advertisement on Facebook seeking travel companions. She hopes to form new friendships during the trip and has received responses from three to four people. The article notes that this approach reflects a growing trend among Norwegians, particularly women, who are becoming more open to traveling alone or with strangers. Travel experts note an increase in solo travelers, especially among women, who often take the initiative in organizing trips.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article discusses cultural trends related to travel behavior and social interactions but does not involve political topics such as government policies, elections, or public figures. It focuses on personal choices and societal shifts in travel habits, which are not inherently politically charged.





