Life on the Road: Finding My Tribe with Still We Roam
Dive into raw tales from solo explorers turned tribe members, sharing moments that changed how they see the world and themselves. I used to think that solo travel was about the ultimate independence—just me, my van, and a map. But if my time with the Still We Roam community has taught me anything, it’s that the road is actually a bridge to other people. What started as a group of individual explorers seeking solitude has blossomed into a "tribe" of nomads. We all set out alone to find ourselves, but we ended up finding each other. These aren't polished stories for a brochure; they are raw, dusty tales of the moments that actually change you. It’s the quiet realization during a midnight breakdown or the clarity you find while watching a sunrise with people who truly get why you left home in the first place. By stripping away the daily grind, we didn't just discover new landscapes; we uncovered parts of ourselves that were buried under the noise of "normal" life. The road is long, but it’s a lot shorter when you're traveling with a tribe that sees the world exactly as you do. Ready to wander? Join the conversation over at the Still We Roam community or explore more hidden gems on our Offbeat Travel Journal.
Harshi
1/15/20261 min read

