Most people suck at traveling: 9 principles to travel well
21 hours ago
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- Travel principles emphasize maximizing new experiences and serendipity by avoiding over-planning and tourist traps.
- Go to less frequented places or popular spots in the off-season to be interesting to locals and avoid disingenuous interactions.
- Travel cheaply to enhance experiences, using budget accommodations like hostels or couch surfing, and prioritize destinations with high purchasing power.
- Avoid distractions like travel romances or hookups; focus on exploring and making genuine connections.
- Accept that travel involves bad days, loneliness, and stress, which can build socialization skills and resilience.
- Create a mission or goal for your trip to add structure and attract others to join your adventures.
- Find travel companions, preferably locals, or meet people in hostels to enrich your journey and overcome loneliness.
- If your hostel is dull, visit others to meet new people and join in on the fun without hesitation.
- Feel free to part ways with travel buddies when needed, and don't pressure yourself to maintain long-term connections.
- Wrangle groups for activities to enhance fun, such as organizing wine hikes or boat trips with fellow travelers.