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100 Things I Have Learnt While Travelling Around The World

I have been to many countries and places and met hundreds of inspiring people.

Not all experiences were positive in the first view, but they helped me develop personally and taught me so much.

Find here 100 Things I Have Learnt While Travelling Around The World.

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  1. Slow down! Don’t try to see the whole world in one year. The more you rush, the fewer experiences you gain.
  2. The kindness of strangers shows that the world is actually a better place.
  3. Fruit shakes are amazing.
Fruit Shakes
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  1. Traffic in Asia is endless and you might stand there forever waiting for a moment without cars passing by. Just walk! And don’t stop!
  2. Get lost! The situations in which you do not know where you are and what to do are most likely the most valuable ones.
  3. Everything will be ok in the end, and if it’s not ok then it’s not the end.
  4. Taste the strange-looking local food when eating in a foreign country. Most likely it is the most delicious meal you have ever eaten, otherwise, a good story to tell.
  5. Some people you meet on the road will change your view of the world.
  6. Be economical but also not too cheap. Don’t always eat at the best restaurant in the city but on the other hand, allow yourself now and then a nice hotel or a special tour that you always wanted to do.
  7. Ask the locals for advice.
  8. The kindness of strangers is invaluable.
  9. Don’t fear the unknown. No risk, no fun.
  10. It will either be a good time or a good story.
  11. Don’t visit a place to just tick off your list.
  12. Riding an elephant is not as comfortable as it looks.
  13. Always carry earplugs.
  14. Cheap cocktails are fun at the beginning but end in the worst hangovers ever.
  15. Pack lightly! There is nothing worse than carrying a bag of bricks on your bag while trying to enjoy your travels.
  16. Use the local language. People appreciate when foreigners try to speak their language regardless of how terrible your accent may be and how many mistakes you make. Already a simple greeting in the local language has a huge positive effect.
  17. You will meet amazing people and make incredible friends while traveling alone.
Travelling-New Folder
  1.  If someone offers to carry your bag, be prepared to pay them.
  2. Travel alone! In my opinion, it is the best way to travel because you are more spontaneous, independent and you are forced to meet new people.
  3.  When you travel alone you have to solve all the problems by yourself or approach strangers for help. It helps you to get independent, more confident and to grow personally.
  4. Drink enough water!
  5.  There is never the right time to travel. Sometimes you just have to book your ticket and pack your bag.
  6.  Travelling is easier than you think! Stop finding excuses for why you can’t travel and do the first step.
  7. Never expect toilet paper to be provided.
  8.  Travelling is addictive. Once you started you can’t stop anymore (at least I can’t).
  9. Always carry some snacks in your bag. At most touristy places or bus stops food and drinks are very expensive.
  10.  Never trust a taxi driver. Insist on turning on the taximeter and try to know the rough direction of the place you want to go.
  11.  Negotiate but do not forget that people got to make a living.
  12. Everything happens for a reason! If you do not get a visa for a certain country you will end up at another amazing place where you make incredible new friends.
  1. Drop the guidebook and rather ask locals or other travellers where it is worth it to go.
  2. Be aware and follow common safety rules like hiding your valuables and do not walk along the streets after sunset in certain countries and places.
  3.  Be spontaneous and flexible. You never know who you will meet and want to spend some more time together with. Maybe you planned to go to Bangkok but the group of backpacker who stayed at your hostel are on their way to Cambodia. Go with the flow!
  4. Always be honest with yourself.
  5. Life is short. Do what makes you happy!
  6. There is a difference between ‘Travellers’ and ‘Tourists’.
  7.  Travelling is more about people. The most memorable experiences I have made were not shaped by the sights or things I did but by inspiring people I have met.
  8. Relationships come and go on the road.
  9.  Unplug! Put your smartphone, tablet and even camera aside and soak in all impressions of a new place.
Mount Everest Basecamp
  1. You never really know which meat you are eating when eating on the street in Asia.
  2. Be alert! It does not mean you need to be paranoid but be vigilant, especially in areas notorious for crime.
  3.  People in Asia can sleep everywhere; on their cars or motorbikes, benches, or on the floor.
  4. Most places are safe!
  5. It is not creepy to ask a stranger to have dinner together.
  6. Invest in a good backpack! It is no fun keeping struggling with a backpack that is too small, unpractical, not rain-resistant, and slowly falls to pieces.
  7. Sunrises are so worth waking up for.
  8. In most places moving around is incredibly easy.
  9. Always take care of your belongings when there are monkeys around.
  10.  Sometimes you don’t realize how great a moment is until it is a memory.
  11. People cannot read your thoughts. Tell them what you are thinking.
  12.  If you don’t try, you’ll never fail – but you’ll never win, either. Put yourself out there and see what happens.
  13. No matter how small or loaded a bus in Asia might be there is always room left.
  14.  Live for today, for the moment.
  15. Life is all about memories! Take photos, films and try out as many new things as possible.
  16.  See it for yourself! There are often misconceptions about destinations that just aren’t true.
  17. Be patient! Life is too short to be angry all the time. Did you miss your bus or ferry? Don’t worry there will be another one. Take a deep breath and remind yourself that it could be worse.
  18. Treat your body well! Your trip stands and falls with your health. So get enough sleep, eat healthy, workout, use sunscreen, and drink enough water.
  19.  Allow yourself now and then a “day off” on that you don’t do anything but relaxing.
Relaxation
  1. Invest money, time, and energy in yourself every day.
  2.  Take the path off the beaten road. The most beautiful things I have experienced were apart from the touristy places.
  3. Laugh at yourself. You will get in situations where you look like a fool. Don’t be afraid to screw up and take it with a smile.
  4.  You do not need a lot of money to go backpacking. The costs of living in your country of residence are most likely way higher than for example in Asia. When you eat local food on farmer’s markets, stay at hostels, or do Couchsurfing you can keep the costs very low.
  5. Stay in touch with your family and friends from time to time.
  6. Eat street food!
  7.  A sarong has multiple uses; towel, beach mat, a blanket, a scarf for the temple.
  8.  People-watching is one of the best attractions in any city.
  9. It is NOW or NEVER!
  10. Nothing is too big to be transported on a motorbike.
  11. Do not worry too much about what other people are thinking about you.
  12. 99% of the people are good people! Most people that I have met on the road were kind, friendly, and more than happy to help me. Some even invited me to their houses.
  13. Be respectful to other people and make them feel good.
  14. Always carry some US Dollar notes with you. You can pay in most countries with the dollar or at least exchange it into the local currency.
  15.  Always smile and say Hello! You will be surprised how far a smile to a random stranger in the streets can go.
  16. Always ask for a map! Do not rely only on your smartphone and write down the name and address of your hostel!
  17.  Skip places that are not interesting to you. When there is a famous landmark a city is famous for but you are not interested in it do not feel obligated to visit it.
  18.  Ask for help! There will be situations in which you do not know what to do. Do not be afraid to ask people for help. It is by the way also a good opportunity to get to know new people.
  19. Hide your money in different places/ bags.
  20. Travel out of peak season whenever possible.
  21.  Try Couchsurfing! It is not only a good way to save money on accommodations but also enables you to experience the real culture of the place.
Couchsurfing Meeting Doha, Qatar.
Couchsurfing Meeting Doha, Qatar.
  1. If you want it you can get it! Take the chance and go after what you want.
  2. If you send postcards home to your friends do not expect all of them to arrive.
  3. Believe in yourself! Believing in yourself opens the world to you.
  4. Share a taxi and you might meet your new favorite travel partner.
  5. Have respect for other cultures and religions.
  6. Meet local people and get to know their culture. It will enrich your trip more than any sight can do.
  7. Make mistakes! The best way to learn is to make mistakes. On your first backpacking trip, you will most probably carry a lot of things you never going to use. And you will curse them every single day. I bet on your second trip your bag will be way lighter.
  8. Think positive. Even in the worst situation, there is something positive. It all depends on how you look at things.
  9. Accept and embrace change.
  10. Step out of your comfort zone.
  11. When you are going on a road trip make sure to have a credit to pick up your car.
  12. Don’t get too drunk the day before a flight.
  13. Before eating at a restaurant only because it has wifi make sure it works.
  14. Stop trying to impress people. Nobody wants to hear how accomplished you are.
  15. Be adventurous.
Adventure
  1.  If you have the chance to jump from a waterfall do it, even if the height scares you.
  2. Say Yes when random people invite you to explore a place together or to meet their families. These unexpected and unplanned situations turn mostly into the best stories later.
  3.  You will meet the most incredible people, see the most impressive sights and create memories of a lifetime while traveling and it will be the best decision you have ever made.
  4. Traveling is the best way to learn and to grow. Try it!

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  1. Sonika Patel says:

    Very nice blog and everything you say is true. I also believe that most people are good at heart !

  2. Freya Bä says:

    Wow. It's so true! I love travelling. And I'm excited about my next trip in a few years!

  3. Thank you so much Sonika :) I am happy that you also believe that most people are good. :)

  4. Happy that you like it :) Whereto would you like to travel? :)

  5. Freya Bä says:

    Actually…… everywhere. Or nearly :D but it's still a long time so maybe I change my mind. But actually mu heart loves travelling. Wanna go surly to Canada , Australia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Ireland, Iseland, Scottland l, USA .. oh… it's half of the world ;-)

  6. Awesome post dude! :P We are about to start our travels in 4 weeks, backpacking for the first time in Aus :D and we cant wait!! Btw I really like your quote “itl either be a good time or a good story” :)

  7. Freya Bä wow that's an impressive list :) Why is it still a long time? Why don't you start with the first country this year? :)

  8. Amierul Hasifi no.3 hahaha

  9. Jharna Nayak says:

    Aaahh I miss my traveling days and an awful experience i faced twice. I lost my original documents in a cafe. Later my sister introduced me to Zoomlee app to store my documents safe. It is really helpful specially when we are traveling. Give it a look on https://zoomlee.com for more features.

  10. Great tips!!! #99! Very inspiring words to live by! Thank you!

  11. First time visiting your site and I am very impressed. Nice items you've listed here and I got a chuckle from a few (the toilet paper for sure) but some are so true (inviting a stranger for a meal, accepting kindness of others, etc.) You've compiled a great list. ;)

  12. Sarah Martin says:

    Great list; there's a lot there I could identify with. And kudos to you for finding 100 things. When I try to compile lists I normally get to 7 and then can't think of any more.

  13. Mery Poppins says:

    uhau!! everything is sooo true!! nice post!

  14. Milosz Zak says:

    An exhaustive list if I ever saw one. I have to agree that I tend to not take the time to rest while traveling. There's so little time off from work and school that you adopt a mentality that you have to see as much as possible, or else you haven't used the time well-enough.

  15. Anne Klien says:

    Great list here… I agree with taking it slow its nice to savour the moment in every places we go

  16. Barbara Ber says:

    I can identify with so many! We travel as a family and #1 is the most important as well as getting rest during travels. You seem to have a lot of fun on the road! Love it!

  17. There are so many good people out there in the World!
    And yes, I agree one should travel slowly… there are some places that keep attracting me back again and again. Instead of increasing my count of countries, I kept returning to some of my favourite places.
    And I will continue to do this in the future!

  18. Suprio Bose says:

    Fun reading your article. Well chronicled.

  19. This is such a fun post and guess what, I agree with you on every single point. It's funny, while I was reading it, I remembered a few instances of my own voices telling people the same things. Especially the bit about sarongs, monkeys, comfort zones, sharing taxies and so much more.

    Also, I like how you have mentioned about "going slow" because my way of traveling is the same. I don't count destinations but I also need to completely immense myself in the culture of that country. At times I have visited the same place more than a few times.

    Great post!

  20. Jey Jetter says:

    Great post and chapeau for your patience to write all these things down!!! Good job and happy travels :-)

  21. Evan Palogan says:

    Woosh, that was a long good read there my friend! 100% of it on point and defo true. I love the best about stranger's kindess is invaluable. Amazing post!

  22. The Bonfire Dream says:

    Nice. You did touch on all the ideas about travelling. And I am glad you didn't write a paragraph for every point…. That would be too much :P

  23. I was thinking the same way and sometimes still do … but when you try to see everything in little time you don't really experience the things.

  24. Donna Meyer says:

    What a great list! I enjoyed and identified with almost every point–though I have yet to meet the thieving monkeys. This spurred me to think about my own list of what I have learned from traveling. It’s a great excersie! Thanks.

  25. Skye Travels says:

    Wonderful post. Could not have said it better myself!!!

  26. haha that's true. It's long enough, isn't it ;)

  27. Marie Mmo says:

    Amazing post ! I just saw myself a few weeks ago =) Can't wait to do it again ! Like you say, traveling is a disease =D

  28. Senyorita says:

    Love this post! Speaks the truth :D #93 I know now too well lol

  29. Brittany Ferrell says:

    Slow down, eat street food, and riding an elephant is not comfortable…I love it! I think you have captured the importance of gettin to know the people and experiencing the culture while traveling. Great post!

  30. Bettee says:

    Don’t let age stop you.