Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Adventure Travel with Dorothea Hochleitner - IG @doro.on.the.go

Jason Elkins - Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing Episode 145

Dorothea Hochleitner
Extreme Solo Bicycle Traveler
IG @doro.on.the.go
https://adventuretravelmarketing.com/guest/dorothea-hochleitner/

Dorothea from Austria was a police officer for nearly twelve years before she decided to swap her stable job for exploring the world. She has now been on the road for more than two and a half years – first backpacking for 15 months through Southeast Asia and India, before switching the backpack to a bicycle in September 2024 and starting to cycle towards India again. Starting in Austria, she rode through 11 countries until Georgia, then decided to fly to New Delhi because of security concerns around crossing either Russia or Iran. From Delhi she headed north into the Himalayas, where she faced high altitude and harsh weather conditions – but also the kindness of locals who took her in like family and allowed her to deeply connect with the culture.

Dorothea shares her story because she wants to show other women that they can trust their intuition, take space for themselves, and build a life that feels true to them – even if it means stepping outside the comfort zone first.

Summary

In this episode of the Big World Made Small podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with Dorothea Hochleitner, who shares her transformative journey from being a police officer in Vienna to becoming a world traveler. Dorothea discusses her decision to leave her stable job, the challenges and joys of solo travel, and the importance of following one's gut feeling. She reflects on her experiences in various countries, the lessons learned from her travels, and the impact of meditation on her personal growth. Dorothea also emphasizes the importance of inspiring others, especially women, to pursue their dreams and create their own paths in life.

Takeaways

  • Dorothea left her job as a police officer to travel the world.
  • She initially backpacked through Southeast Asia and India before cycling.
  • Her trip to Panama sparked her desire to explore more.
  • Traveling solo allows for deep self-reflection and personal growth.
  • It's important to follow your gut feeling when making life decisions.
  • Travel can be a way to escape but doesn't solve all problems.
  • Finding joy in everyday experiences is more fulfilling than ticking off bucket lists.
  • Social media can create pressure to conform to travel expectations.
  • Meditation can help in understanding oneself better.
  • You can create your own life and inspire others to do the same.


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