12 Small Ways To Travel More
Suzy Strutner writes about travel matters for The Huffington Post. I thought her recent post examining alternatives to major travel was of interest.
I think exploring your own city and nearby locations is always a good idea, not least because it helps to keep your travel bug well fed and nourished while it waits for the longer journeys ahead.
As Suzy writes: "A trip doesn't have to cross continents, span oceans or even leave the house to be a healthy, inspiring adventure that leaves you totally refreshed."
I think exploring your own city and nearby locations is always a good idea, not least because it helps to keep your travel bug well fed and nourished while it waits for the longer journeys ahead.
As Suzy writes: "A trip doesn't have to cross continents, span oceans or even leave the house to be a healthy, inspiring adventure that leaves you totally refreshed."
Here are some of Suzy Strutner's suggestions.
- Spend one night under the stars (in your backyard, at a campground, on the beach... anywhere!).
- Take an hour-long drive to a different city, and go out to dinner.
- Roll out the map, point to a country with your eyes closed, and research a traditional meal to cook for dinner.
- Go to the tourist spots in your hometown... sometimes we forget why they're famous in the first place.
- Spend the night in a nearby B&B.
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Parts Unknown: Vietnam
Photo: Yiannis Apostolakis |
I’ve never been to Vietnam, but I know numerous people who have been there, and with one exception they all loved it. If I can make the time, I will make the journey there myself one day, but for now I will have to make do by visiting through the eyes of other travellers.
Yiannis Apostolakis describes his site as “One mans’ blog about travel, photography and digital technology.” And adds: “It all started in Vietnam.” His website is heavy on photographic images, which is always a great way to tell a story and give readers (viewers?), a sense of place.
I particularly like this image of baseball caps and bags utilising recycled aluminium (aluminum) Coca-Cola and Pepsi cans. Check out Parts Unknown…
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Tips For Women Traveling Alone
This article from Madelen Lindgren provides good advice for men as well as women. Among her most salient suggestions:
- Read about your destination and learn some basic phrases of the language
- Research the good and the bad about your destination
- Don’t walk around in the wrong clothes. Observe cultural norms.
- Be street smart. Don’t walk in the dark. Don’t flash your money.
- Follow your gut feeling, trust it, every time.