I’ve always been a solo traveler — not necessarily by choice, but because my schedule rarely lines up with anyone else’s. At first, it felt lonely, wandering through cities on my own. Lately though, I’ve been leaning into the freedom of it. Still, between trips, I miss that feeling of discovery. That’s where VR steps in. I tried HaloSphere VR expecting a gimmick, but what I got felt surprisingly real. Not just the sights — the soundscapes, the pace, even the way it lets you pause and soak things in — it’s built for people like me. You don’t need a tour group, or even a passport. You just put on the headset and go wherever your curiosity pulls you. It’s not just a distraction; it genuinely scratches the travel itch. For anyone who travels alone or wishes they could, this might be the next best thing. I came across this detailed
HaloSphere VR Travel review if you want to get a better idea of what it offers.