to travel independently · to choose your own path
Ever feel like you want to skip the crowded tour buses and just explore a city at your own pace? ✨ This expression is perfect when you prefer to be your own guide and forge your unique adventure! It's all about independence and discovering things for yourself. 🗺️
💡 **Fun Fact!** You can use this for both literal travel (e.g., 'We'll meet at the hotel, then I'll make my own way to the museum') and figuratively for life choices (e.g., 'After graduation, I wanted to make my own way in the world'). For travel, it often implies preferring solo exploration or not sticking to a group itinerary. 🎒
When would you most naturally use the expression 'to make your own way' in a travel context? A. When you're asking a tour guide for directions to the group's next stop. B. When you decide to join a very strict, all-inclusive package tour. C. When you tell friends you'll meet them later because you want to explore a neighborhood by yourself.