i guess it's basically to avoid destroying or jot enjoying your trip because of being afraid to me often is the opposite when i am not sure i go and just buy the ticket to the event or trip to lock it in my mind as "would be a waste to not do it now" xd, it helps with self doubt
Edit: These are things you should do, not avoid ^^ Plan for things you really want to see and the optional locations. By this you always have some alternatives if the first options are disappointing or closed. Walk instead of using public transport. During my sabbatical travels, I discovered the best things and met the most interesting people by simply walking through the streets. Inform yourself in advance about the cultural do's and don'ts of the country you plan to go to. With this you avoid misunderstandings and in worst case und more serious trouble. Be polite, modest and discreet and keep yourself in the background. By doing this, I was invited into a tibetian buddhist ceremony in a temple and was offered to stay there over night in the Hinalayas. Or invited to a wedding of refugees from Myanmar in north eastern Thailand. I didn't plan to do any of this and only stood in a respectful distance and had a look at what happened there.
I mean you need to plan with advance is important for fly tickets and hotels/airbnb at least 3-6 months of anticipation is enough tho And 7, I mean sometimes locals are really cool, I made friends when I was travelling alone
Make sure you have paper copies of all your travel tickets and some back-up money you can access if you lose your phone and wallet. Got pickpocketed in Brussels back in February losing my phone and bank cards leaving me with no money or ways to access it. Luckily I had friends on the same trip, the youth hostel was able to print my coach and flight tickets back, and it was on my last night there. I would have been stranded and penniless if not for all of the above.
Hey Man, Am going to Berlin for my birthday celebration on the weekend of May 10-12th, any nice places I should check out? Especially for a single person?
totally agree. Two years on the road. Started at 59 It's never too late to explore
enjoy it man!
I will begin travel lonely this year too 😢!
I totally agree. I went to my home country solo when I was 15. Now I’m turning 17 and I would like to do it again.
First monestery shown is Ohrid in Macedonia
Don't plan in advance is soooo relatable
why ?
Why?
Why?
You were first in ohrid then in tirana pyramid
How can you plan too far in advance? Why would you not have a basic template of what you intend to do?
I agree with that
i guess it's basically to avoid destroying or jot enjoying your trip because of being afraid
to me often is the opposite when i am not sure i go and just buy the ticket to the event or trip to lock it in my mind as "would be a waste to not do it now" xd, it helps with self doubt
right? if i'm just walking around the city i'll definitely miss some cool stuff
Edit: These are things you should do, not avoid ^^
Plan for things you really want to see and the optional locations. By this you always have some alternatives if the first options are disappointing or closed.
Walk instead of using public transport. During my sabbatical travels, I discovered the best things and met the most interesting people by simply walking through the streets.
Inform yourself in advance about the cultural do's and don'ts of the country you plan to go to. With this you avoid misunderstandings and in worst case und more serious trouble.
Be polite, modest and discreet and keep yourself in the background. By doing this, I was invited into a tibetian buddhist ceremony in a temple and was offered to stay there over night in the Hinalayas. Or invited to a wedding of refugees from Myanmar in north eastern Thailand.
I didn't plan to do any of this and only stood in a respectful distance and had a look at what happened there.
Doggy comes home in his backpack . He is so adorable !
OMG you visited my city Hamburg🥰
I mean you need to plan with advance is important for fly tickets and hotels/airbnb at least 3-6 months of anticipation is enough tho
And 7, I mean sometimes locals are really cool, I made friends when I was travelling alone
forget to transfer file on the phone into laptop or cloud before traveling, so you have bigger memory on the phone to take photos and videos 😂
Not try traditional food
Make sure you have paper copies of all your travel tickets and some back-up money you can access if you lose your phone and wallet.
Got pickpocketed in Brussels back in February losing my phone and bank cards leaving me with no money or ways to access it.
Luckily I had friends on the same trip, the youth hostel was able to print my coach and flight tickets back, and it was on my last night there.
I would have been stranded and penniless if not for all of the above.
Where should I find good travel maps? Which app or website? Thank you anybody
The church at the begginging is in ohrid
Dont go to turistic restaurant spots. Its expensive and scam. Instead go to restaurants further from typical tourist locations.
In cities u probably wont get a responce but not in villagea
8. Randomly rant Western Europe
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I do disagree with the talk to locals one CAUSE I ABSOLUTLY HATE tourists
You are a tourist
@@WaterCarrier07 we are not talking about that 😂
Tourists are mostly fine, except if they're american cuz those people are disrespectfull.
Then you are in the wrong place.
I didn’t get the point ‚don’t say to strangers’?
Hey Man, Am going to Berlin for my birthday celebration on the weekend of May 10-12th, any nice places I should check out? Especially for a single person?
It depends what sort of thing you're into. History? Nightlife?
Can you go to vic sur cère in France
Keep away from disease-ridden dogs and cats unless you want to die from rabies…
8. Dont travel with Deutsche Bahn