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Here Are 8 of the Best Ways to Up Your Travel Game

By Lyndsay S @lyndsinreallife
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So, you’ve missed out on any meaningful travel experiences over the past year and a half. You may have managed to see some sights here and there, but it’s not the same as a fully-fledged adventure that allows you to leave all your problems behind for a little while, and see what the rest of the world has to offer. 

But even the most ambitious adventures may not feel the same, so what can you do to recapture the spark and the magic that you felt the first time you set foot in a brand new country with just a backpack and a hostel scr4ibbled on a piece of paper? Maybe it’s time to up your travel game considerably, and here are some ideas to make that a reality. 

Do Something No One Else Has Done

You’ve already seen plenty of the same sights as others who have jumped on a plane with a backpack, cameras, and plenty of dreams. But, doing the same thing as everyone else every time you travel can get boring. Yes, you’re seeing everything that everyone else is seeing, but this isn’t always enough. 

People who want to up their travel game can consider going off-the-grid for their next trip. You don’t need to spend the entire vacation off the grid, but doing something unique will make you remember what you loved most about traveling because it definitely wasn’t sharing dorms. 

Make The Most Of Your Time 

It’s difficult to determine what you should and shouldn’t bring with you when traveling. But, experienced globetrotters know that you never need as much as you think you do. Typically, you simply need enough clothes for a week as well as extras to handle uncertain climates. 

This means you probably don’t need to lug a suitcase with you. Instead, a backpack that’s large enough to carry everything but also small enough to check as hand luggage will save you time at the airport, make it easier to get around, and be more convenient, so you can make the most of every second you have. 

Capture Memories From a Different Angle 

Photographs and traveling go hand in hand. Some people even believe that they didn’t really travel if they didn’t take any pictures. But, snapping quick shots on your phone, or even your top-of-the-range camera isn’t enough for some, especially with how technology has advanced. 

If you want to capture the flavor of the country, or even feel your friends, family, and social media followers should check this out, remote cameras like those available from drdrone.ca will provide spectacular views that you’d otherwise miss out on.  

If you’re a travel blogger or vlogger, this can keep your content engaging and show your audience that you are dedicated to showing them something different. If you’re a regular person who loves to travel, this still offers plenty of benefits, as you’ll have memories you can embrace for years in high definition. 

Embrace a Little Luxury 

Traveling and luxury are rarely something that you associate with one another. For those who chose the backpacking life, they accept that luxury is far out of reach. Those who do enjoy traveling in style, though, know that it’s not the most sustainable practice, so make the most of it while you can. 

However, this is all about looking at travel differently, so if you’ve always wanted to enjoy some luxury and even save some money where you wouldn’t expect, it is possible. Most people will deal with an overnight bus or 14-hour train journey. You don’t want to spend your entire trip in transit, though. So, grab a flight when it suits you. 

As for hotels versus hostels, some enjoy the community atmosphere of sharing a dorm, but sometimes, you just need a place to lay your head without worrying about someone waking up by stumbling through the door at three AM. 

Give Something Back 

Spending time at resorts and visiting the usual tourist traps is a nice way to relax after a long, stressful year, but it’s not the only way to enjoy your trip. Everywhere you go, you leave a heavy footprint, so looking for a different type of travel experience can transform your perspective and make you rethink how and why you travel. 

Volunteering isn’t for everybody, and it’s not even possible for the majority of people. But, if you’re young and have the time, it could be one of the most exciting and fulfilling experiences of your life. Giving something back will introduce you to new people and could even make you think again about your chosen career. 

Skip The Tourist Spots (At Busy Times) 

For many, the entire point of traveling is to see the same sights that are plastered all over the travel literature. You want to say you were there, too. But these pictures rarely tell the whole story. 

Yes, you’ll be able to see these impressive monuments, but you’ll also need to deal with a thousand (at least) other people who are there for the same thing. So, skipping these tourist spots, or at least visiting when they are less busy, such as first or last thing, could eliminate some travel stress. 

Don’t Try to Do Everything 

There’s a temptation to do everything wherever you go. But, even the most ambitious of globetrotters know that this isn’t possible. There is simply so much to do and too much to see, that it is impossible to do it all. 

And, this is likely to get you down. You can’t decide between this or that, so you try to make the most of it, anyway. There’s no point in getting down on yourself, though, and there will always be another chance to see whatever you missed. Rather than worry about missing out, embrace the break and sit yourself down. 

Upped 

As exciting as traveling the world can be, especially with the chance to meet new people, it’s easy to get to a point where you go through the motions. You’re seeing everything you wanted to see, but you’re not enjoying it. By upping your travel game and looking at your adventures from a unique perspective, you’ll have no trouble grasping the magic that once captivated you so much. 

Thank you for reading!

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