You know I have a friend with whom I am out of touch these days that went to India alone just with her sister who happenes to have some rather seriousl health problems. So at one point it did cause a problem and they had to go to the hospital even but they managed to overcome it. I think intiailly you;lre just a bit afraid but then you get used to all the travel and what you see, the friends you make and the things you learn, the insights you gain more than compensate for that initial case of jitters or even problems that make you feel like I miss home why did I even come here, I don;t belong here. I felt that way when I came to England in the first place.
Kudos to you, Rain Flower. Being a wanderer, always on the move is actually something that does require some courage because of the constant fluidity and change, rather than stability.
Also, you will probaly be able to make some strikinmg observations after your journey ends and you gain some distance to it all and I wonder what you may come up with then..and memories of some delicious food at some stalls here and themere mhmh hmh :D