Gabbi Garcia knows herself ‘better’ after first solo trip to Japan
Kapuso actress Gabbi Garcia recently visited Japan for her “first official solo trip,” and her solo travel led to unexpected discoveries.
Before the “Unbreak My Heart” actress opened up about her takeaways from her solo vacation abroad, she already uploaded snaps on Instagram from her first day in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Garcia took photos of some spots in Osaka during daytime and nighttime, and also snapped one while riding a cab. “[emoji] Osaka, Japan; my first official solo trip,” the 24-year-old actress-TV host told her followers.
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Admittedly anxious about going solo — and in general, on the thought of “being alone” — the “Mga Lihim ni Urduja” star saw a worrisome endeavor transform into an “enlightening experience.”
Article continues after this advertisement“Being alone in a different country has been an unexpectedly enlightening experience. Before this adventure, the idea of being alone used to worry me. I feared boredom, worrying, restlessness, and just being alone with my own thoughts,” she wrote in a follow-up post.
Article continues after this advertisementGarcia, who shares a food-centric YouTube channel with actor boyfriend Khalil Ramos, also shared how being by her lonesome “helped me discover parts of myself I didn’t know existed.”
“It’s honestly mind-blowing how just being comfortable alone can open the door to such meaningful insights and a genuinely captivating adventure of getting to know yourself better,” said the actress, who is looking to have another go at solo traveling — and even encouraged others to do the same.
She capped off her reflection on her new milestone by thanking “the sweetest Korean girls” who agreed to take her photo.
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Last year, Garcia and Ramos — who, at the time, have been together for five years — took a trip to California, which was the actress’ “first long vacation” sans her parents. The “Love You Stranger” co-stars, during their flight to America, enjoyed the services of Garcia’s flight attendant mom. EDV