Eight
Great Tips For The Adventure Traveler
by: News Canada
1. Embrace the place. Be sure to
explore around the corners, go into the one of kind shops and meet the
locals. Find out where the towns folk go for coffee and the newspaper in
the morning and join them. DON'T have breakfast at the hotel.
2. Plan a trip with a theme and find
an expert in that field to give you advise. For example an archeology trip,
a wildlife safari, or a trip to discover local pottery and fabrics.
3. Read books written by authors
from your destination. Go to a lecture on the country
4. Learn some language. Just knowing
a greeting or two will endear you to the hearts of the people.
5. Pack lightly. Too much luggage
will make or break your trip— and your back. Remember when you could get
everything in a backpack? Check www.llbean for their travel clothes. Pack
things that don't need ironing and can be hand washed.
6. Take a small digital camera. It's
worth the investment. No film to buy or worry about and when you get home
you can sort it all out on computer and make a great presentation for family
and friends. Adobe and Fuji can help you get started.
7. www.hobotraveler.com has some
fun ideas for the traveler who always wanders away from the tour group
8. Before you go, find a group or
club with a similar dream – and get some like-minded travelers to go with
you. How about a group of white-water rafters who have always wanted to
raft the Nile? A shared experience multiplies the joy.
For information on travel adventures
of the heart, visit www.negstusa.com
- News Canada
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