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Written by Ada Denis   
Everyone trips at a different value. What we mean by that is that some like to take it comfortable and calmly feel what they can while others want to see as much as they can in the shortest attainable time and still others are after excitement and tons of Adrenalin.
by AdaDenis


Everyone trips at a different value. What we mean by that is that some like to take it comfortable and calmly feel what they can while others want to see as much as they can in the shortest attainable time and still others are after excitement and tons of Adrenalin.

You need to be aware of the type of traveller you are and make sure you plan a vacation and choose travel companions who are of the like mind. Go to the wrong place with the wrong people and it will not be what you had desired it would be. Can you imagine getting took up in a white water rafting vacation down the Yukon River in mid-winter when all you wanted to do was see local native artifcats and take pictures for the bird-watching society back house?

So if this is your basic time traveling then we suggest you to take it easy. Choose a destination that will assist you ease into travel. Take you time in planing a trip that you will delight but that will also teach you about travel and what to expect from it.

Be alert that the biggest difference in destinations is not whether they are from East or West but rather if they are rich or poor. If you are not ready to face abject poorness and the moody and mental outcomes it can have on you then be suggested NOT to go somewhere where you may be faced up by real poorness - it can be aching! Know yourself and your destination before you go. No amount of money, knowledge, ground or forethought can shield you from the effects of real poverty if you are not used to it.

Do some base explore before you leave home. There are a wide array of trip guides available. We do not propose you go and buy them. What we advise is borrowing them from your local library first. Find the one that fits you best (Fodor, Blue Leads, Alone Planet, etc.) and the destination you are interested in (if you don't find the right on in the puts off ask the librarian and they may just get it in for you). Once you know your destination and the guide you like then go and buy it but not before - you will waste matter a lot of time if you buy before you try.

In the poorer countries you goes through will be more people-centred and in the brighter nations more platform directed. For example: a travel to to Paris will probably go around around places (Museums, Palaces and events where there are large groups of non-interacting people) while a trip-up to India may be more aligned to meeting the people and seeing rural towns, temples, etc. where you will be with large groups of interacting people.

Do not bring in your ethnical or sacral prejudices with you when you travel! You will be going into cultures that have very different ideas on morals, manners, politics and religion. Be aware that their feeling are as validated as yours; just different. To move some other can be seen crude and can even, in the wrong place, be very dangerous. Listen before you speak.

Always check out the Travel Alerts that are visible from your governments before selecting a destination.

 
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