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  • Thread starter fraisotine
  • Start date Nov 1, 2009
  • Nov 1, 2009

Hi everyone, Could someone help me with the translation of "travel experience" in this sentence : "if the travele experience becomes a major stressor, it may be tempting to seek solace..." I would like to avoid the word "expérience" en français, do you have any ideas? Thanks  

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Well it means " l'expérience du voyager ", but I'm not sure how to avoid the world " expérience ", unless you go for something like " le fait de voyager ".  

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travel verb ( MAKE JOURNEY )

  • I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home .
  • It's often quicker to travel across country and avoid the major roads altogether .
  • Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel.
  • The elderly travel free on public transport .
  • We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists .
  • The tragedy is that cultures don't always travel well, and few immigrant groups can sustain their culture over the long term .
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  • communication
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  • super-commuting
  • transoceanic
  • well travelled

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travel verb ( MOVE )

  • The objects travel in elliptical orbits .
  • In 1947, a pilot flying over the Cascades saw nine metallic flying objects travelling at an estimated 1,200 miles per hour .
  • The elevator travelled smoothly upward .
  • White light separates out into its component wavelengths when travelling through a prism .
  • As the material travels through the winding machine , excess liquid is squeezed out by rollers .
  • Lead dust travels easily from hands to mouth and can't be seen .
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  • kinetic energy
  • repair to somewhere

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travel noun ( ACTIVITY )

  • They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students .
  • The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra .
  • His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.
  • The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus .
  • Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe .
  • break-journey
  • circumnavigation

travel noun ( MOVEMENT OF OBJECT )

  • It can be difficult to predict the travel of smoke from smouldering fires .
  • The travel of the bullets and blood spatter showed that he was lying on the ground on his side when he was shot .
  • This seemed to prove that light has a finite speed of travel.
  • Striking the ball when the clubhead is already past the lowest point of its travel gives a slight overspin.
  • The actuator then rotates its output shaft to the extremes of its travel.
  • bring someone on
  • go the distance idiom
  • non-competitor
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  • play big idiom
  • step/move up a gear idiom

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Talking about travel experiences.

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Level: Pre-intermediate (A2-B1)

Type of English: General English

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In this lesson, students develop their conversational skills by talking about travel experiences. The lesson starts with a speaking task about general preferences for travelling. The students then look at two stories and make predictions about the events and identify positive and negative factors that can influence a travel experience. The students then play a word game to identify and categorise a set of adjectives and complete a follow-up practice task. They then listen to two people describing a recent travel experience and complete gist and detailed questions. The students finish the lesson by consolidating and personalising the language in a student-centred interview about a previous trip.

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In this lesson, students develop their conversational skills by talking about travel experiences. The lesson starts with a speaking task about general preferences for traveling. The students then look at two stories and make predictions about the events and identify positive and negative factors that can influence a travel experience. The students then play a word game to identify and categorize a set of adjectives and complete a follow-up practice task. They then listen to two people describing a recent travel experience and complete gist and detailed questions. The students finish the lesson by consolidating and personalizing the language in a student-centered interview about a previous trip.

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My 15 Favorite Travel Experiences Everyone Should Try Once

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Travel opens you up to so many incredible experiences, and while there’s a whole lot more of the world I’d still like to see, and this is certainly not the definitive list of best travel experiences, I’d like to share with you some of my most amazing experiences and those I think deserve a spot on every traveler’s bucket list. 

Sunset out on the waters at Mequifi Beach.

1. Watch The Sunrise In A Really Special Place

One of my most memorable sunrises was on Mequfi Beach at the end of a trip through the Quirimbas Archipelago in the Indian Ocean off the north-eastern coast of Mozambique. My husband and I had traveled the 68 miles of the archipelago by plane, sailboat, traditional dhow (wooden boat), and helicopter. We’d spent 2 weeks on the journey and Diamonds Mequfi Beach Resort was the final stop on our itinerary. Keen to savor our last few hours of beach time before flying home, we were up early and down on the beach just as the sun’s first rays of light started to peek over the horizon.

Author, friends and family white water rafting in intense waters.

2. Do Something That Terrifies You

After it takes a 360-foot tumble over Victoria Falls , the Zambezi River squeezes through a narrow gorge where it boils up into the biggest, and arguably best, white water rapids in the world. This is not for the faint-hearted, and an average level of fitness is required, but if you are feeling brave this really can be an adventure of a lifetime. I have done this trip numerous times and it’s definitely something I would recommend.

Pro Tip: The best time to raft the Zambezi is when the water levels are lower and more rapids are accessible, from August to mid-October. Go with a good operator like Bundu Adventures .

3. Laugh When You Get Caught In A Well-Known Tourist Scam!

Rome is an expensive city. Even a double room in a moderately priced hotel can be pricy. Traveling to Rome as a family with small children, we found the best value accommodation was one of the many convents that take in paying guests. Traveling on a budget and trying to economize wherever we could, we caught the train from the airport into the city. With our luggage and two small children in tow (one in a pushchair), we made the classic rookie mistake – we asked a local taxi driver how much he would charge to drive us to the convent. He named an exorbitant price. Some haggling ensued. Beating him down to a price that wasn’t quite so eye-watering, we climbed into the taxi. He drove for minutes, and around the corner pulled up outside our destination! An expensive lesson learned. All we could do was laugh!

Group of hikers ascend the summit at Mount Kilimanjaro.

4. Climb A Mountain

Climbing mountains is something I have been doing for years. I’ve climbed them, guided them, and taken my husband and my children up them. I’ve also taken clients on trips they tell me have been life-changing experiences.

If you are looking for an achievable, yet challenging, mountain to climb, let me steer you towards Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro , where I have been guiding regularly for years. Whether you’ll rate a climb up Africa’s highest mountain a great “travel experience” depends entirely on when you’re asked! Ask a climber making the final push to the summit and they’ll probably say no! At that moment it’s a tough, cold, nauseating, exhausting hell. But ask them 6 hours later, when they’re grinning from ear to ear, standing on the roof of Africa, and their answer will definitely be different.

5. Fly First Class

I’d love to say I have flown in first class, but that wouldn’t quite be true! Years ago, traveling from South Africa to Australia , I got as close to flying first class as I am probably ever going to get. Our travel agent made a mistake with our booking. When the plane touched down in Perth en route to Sydney , my husband and I got off with all the other passengers for a short layover before reboarding. We were surprised to see our boarding passes had us in new seats. In first class! We said nothing, grabbed a glass of champagne from the hostess, and sat down. The hostess, surprised to see us, asked to see our boarding passes. And that’s when the mistake was noticed. We were on the wrong plane; our travel agent had accidentally booked us on a later flight to Sydney! We were allowed to finish our champagne , and then quickly ushered to a pair of empty seats back in economy. Our time in first class was lovely while it lasted!

Nepal flags blow in the wind with mountain scape in the background.

6. Take An Epic Road Trip, On A Road Less Traveled

The 800-mile, 8-day drive from Kathmandu in Nepal to Lhasa in Tibet , along the China-Nepal Friendship Highway is a seriously memorable road trip. It takes you past the highest peaks of the Himalayas, pristine alpine lakes, incredible Buddhist monasteries, and surreal landscapes.

Pro Tip: The China-Nepal Friendship Highway closed after the 2015 Nepal earthquake, and is now only open for goods transport. The route currently being used is along the Pasang Lhamu Highway, a rough route only advised for very intrepid travelers.

Author, Sarah, gives speech at the Malabar River Festival.

7. Spend Time With The Locals

I traveled with Indian friends to Kodenchery in southern India , where they were taking part in a white water kayaking competition. Not knowing the front end of a kayak from the back, I wasn’t actually taking part in the competition but was somehow persuaded to take on the role of commentator. Kodenchery is not on even the most adventurous traveler’s paths, and I was quite a novelty standing on the river bank, microphone in hand, doing my best to describe the action taking place in the river below. I learned a handful of useful phrases from friendly locals and when I was at a total loss for words, one of the local teachers stepped in as my translator. I somehow made it into the local newspaper and onto the local TV news! I’ve never forgotten my weekend of celebrity in the backwaters of south India.

Green tent in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia.

8. Sleep In A Tent

I’ve slept in many tents in my time, and have many fond memories. My husband, on the other hand, is not a keen camper, only sleeping in a tent when absolutely necessary. Of all the tent experiences I have subjected him to, he tells me the most memorable is waking up one morning in a tiny, ice-covered tent in Ethiopia ’s remote Bale Mountains on a trek through to find the endangered Ethiopian wolf. 

Passengers get ready to board boat for overnight stay.

9. Sleep On A Boat 

My husband and I were traveling to Tanzania ’s Mahale Mountains National Park, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, to trek with chimpanzees. Most tourists coming to Mahale fly in by charter flight. We decided to travel by boat up the lake from Zambia , spending 3 nights on the MV Liemba , a WWI German gunboat that was converted into a passenger and cargo ferry. We’d managed to secure a “first-class cabin,” which consisted of a rickety bunk bed, a plastic garden chair, and a broken fan — I wouldn’t recommend the trip to any other than the most stoic of travelers. Most of the passengers didn’t have cabins, instead sleeping on the deck. The shared bathroom facilities left a lot to be desired – my husband caught typhoid on the journey home! 

You might not want to choose this boat, but find a boat that suits you, and spend a few nights aboard.

10. Eat Street Food

Street food comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and flavors. My “sweetest” street food memory is piping hot, fresh jalebis in India. It was a chilly early morning and I was walking, with a friend, through the narrow back streets of a tiny town in the Indian Himalayas, when we came across a guy deep frying these delicious sweets at a makeshift stall on the side of the road. Jalebis are a distant cousin to the donut, with a flour batter, deep fried in circular shapes, and soaked in sugar syrup or honey – they are delicious.

Iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge on a grey day with green trees and city line.

11. Visit An Iconic Site And Appreciate Seeing It In Person

The Eiffel Tower , the leaning tower of Pisa , the Grand Canyon – there are so many iconic sites around the world that deserve a place on your travel list. For me, it’s the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Growing up in Sydney, I never appreciated “the bridge” and must have crossed it a thousand times in my youth, never giving it a second thought. What makes you appreciate it though is climbing to the top! Dressed in a camouflage climbing suit, you, and your trembling knees, climb 1,332 steps to reach the top (burning 504 calories on the way!). At the top, you are rewarded with astounding views over the city. The view is particularly magical at dawn, watching the bustling metropolis come to life far below.

Pro Tip: book your climb with Bridge Climb Sydney the climb will cost you around $128. 

Sunsets while author sips cocktails, image taken over water and viewing cocktail bar.

12. Sip Cocktails In A Rooftop Bar With A View

There are a million places around the world to sip a cocktail from a rooftop bar with a view. My special place is the chic rooftop bar at Upendo House , in Stone Town, Zanzibar. It overlooks the azure ocean and the historic House of Wonders (built by the second Sultan of Zanzibar in 1883 with a door so wide he could enter the house riding on the back of an elephant!).

Infinity pool with a view of Bumi Hills zimbabwe.

13. Swim In Infinity Pool With A View

Everyone loves an infinity pool . My most memorable is the pool at Africa Bush Camps, Bumi Hills , Zimbabwe, which hovers on the edge of a cliff, looking out over the vast and shimmering waters of Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made lake, below.

Ancient architecture of the history of Lalibela Ethiopia.

14. Visit Somewhere With A History So Deep You Will Never Truly Understand It

Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is a place where I’ve stood in awe at the history around me. Known for its distinctive subterranean churches, many of which are joined by tunnels carved out of rock during the 12th and 13th centuries, Lalibela is still a pilgrimage site for Coptic Christians today.

15. Take Local Transport 

My first encounter with public transport in India was taking a sleeper train from Delhi to Dehradun (the gateway to India’s famous hill stations). I was alone and had never been on an overnight train before, let alone one in a different country. I boarded the train just before midnight. Within minutes, my fellow passengers had taken me under their collective wings, finding my berth, teaching me how to fold down my bunk bed, and introducing me to their families. As the train pulled out of the station, in unison they opened their picnic containers full of home-cooked food and offered me all kinds of delicious treats. I’ve never felt so instantly and completely accepted by a bunch of total strangers.

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Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, before moving to Africa at the age of 21, Sarah Kingdom is a mountain climber and guide, traveler, yoga teacher, trail runner, and mother of two. When she is not climbing or traveling she lives on a cattle ranch in central Zambia. She guides and runs trips regularly in India, Nepal, Tibet, Russia, and Ethiopia, taking climbers up Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro numerous times a year.

Embracing the World: My Love for Travel and New Cultures

By: Author Valerie Forgeard

Posted on Published: August 1, 2023  - Last updated: August 2, 2023

Categories Travel

You’ve got the travel bug, don’t you? That insatiable desire to pack your bags and explore what’s beyond your doorstep. It isn’t just about ticking off destinations from your bucket list or snapping the perfect Instagram photos. It’s more profound than that.

You yearn to immerse yourself in vibrant cultures, taste exotic cuisines, learn a smattering of foreign phrases, and understand how others live their day-to-day lives. To you, each journey is an open book filled with lessons waiting to be learned and stories begging to be told.

However, it’s not always smooth sailing – sometimes there are roadblocks along the way that test your resilience. But even these challenges bring a unique thrill of their own because they shape you into a seasoned traveller.

And after all is said and done, nothing beats the joy of coming home rich with memories and experiences that have forever changed your perspective on life and humanity.

Key Takeaways

  • Traveling and experiencing new cultures enriches your perspective
  • Immersion goes beyond sightseeing to traditions and authentic cuisine
  • Culinary techniques showcase ancient recipes and traditions
  • Embracing diversity enriches understanding and perspectives

The Excitement of Planning a Trip

There’s nothing quite like the rush of mapping out a new adventure, is there? The thrill of turning an abstract idea into a concrete plan is incomparable. You start by researching destinations, sifting through travel blogs and guidebooks. Each potential spot unveils a vibrant tapestry of customs and traditions waiting to be explored.

The next step involves clever budgeting strategies. There’s an art to this – stretching your money without compromising on experiences. The challenge lies in finding that sweet balance between affordability and indulgence.

Then comes packing essentials – choosing what gets to accompany you on this journey. It’s not just about clothes or gadgets; it’s about packing pieces of home while leaving enough room for souvenirs embodying the culture you’re immersing in.

This planning phase sets the tone for your entire trip, promising endless possibilities.

The Thrill of Departure

As you step into the bustling airport, the excitement of your journey begins to bubble up. The anticipation builds as you navigate through check-in, security procedures, and finally settle into your seat on the airplane, ready for take-off.

This flight won’t just transport you physically to a new destination but also immerse you in a rich tapestry of new experiences that’ll leave an indelible mark on your cultural understanding.

Airport Experiences

Navigating through a bustling airport, with its cacophony of foreign languages and the palpable anticipation in the air, is an intoxicating start to any journey. As you weave through throngs of travellers, perhaps you’ll encounter luggage mishaps or stringent security checks – these are part and parcel of your airport experience.

Here’s a snapshot that might resonate with you:

Each challenge brings its own adventure. While they may momentarily disrupt your travel rhythm, overcoming these hurdles can lead to rewarding experiences. You’re not merely passing through an airport; you’re absorbing new cultures before the journey even truly begins.

The Flight Journey

Once you’ve braved the airport’s hustle and bustle, you’ll find yourself cocooned in your airplane seat, greeted by the hum of engines preparing for take-off. The journey ahead is laced with anticipation.

Your eyes wander to the window; beneath a sea of clouds awaits an adventure unknown. You’re no longer simply a traveler but a global citizen, ready to immerse in diverse cultures.

In your carefully packed luggage lie essentials tailored to your destination: sunscreen for sunny beaches or woolen garments for snowy peaks.

Soon, the in-flight entertainment system comes alive on screen before you; choose from an array of movies from around the world, documentaries revealing cultural nuances or music that transcends borders.

Each flight is not just travel—it’s preparation for what lies beyond touchdown—each culture’s unique heartbeat awaiting your discovery.

First Impressions of a New Place

There’s nothing quite like that first glimpse of a new city, its skyline etched against the sky, full of promise and mystery waiting to be unraveled. Your heart races with arrival emotions; anticipation, excitement, and a dash of nervousness. The flurry of activity in unfamiliar surroundings can be overwhelming yet exhilarating.

Upon reaching your initial accommodations, you find comfort amidst the unknown. A soft bed to rest on after a long flight journey is an oasis in the chaos outside. Every corner holds a story – from the quaint cafe across the street to the bustling market around the corner.

Every sight intrigues you; every sound echoes with uniqueness – it’s as if every fiber of this place is inviting you on this journey to dive into its rich culture and history.

Exploring Local Landmarks

As you immerse yourself in the local culture, don’t miss out on exploring historical sites that have stood the test of time and natural wonders that take your breath away.

Each monument tells a story of times gone by, offering a rich tapestry of historical narratives waiting to be unraveled.

Marvel at nature’s masterpieces, where each vista offers not just scenic beauty but also an intimate glimpse into the unique ecosystem and biodiversity inherent to the place.

Historical Sites

Exploring historical sites isn’t just a hobby for me, it’s like diving headfirst into an epic tale of times long past. Each monument whispers secrets of civilizations that once were. You’re not merely visiting a place; you’re stepping back in time. Feel the hum of history beneath your feet as you wander through ancient ruins and archaeological discoveries.

Picture this: The sun-dappled stones of Machu Picchu or the mystifying pyramids of Giza standing tall against time’s test. Their monument preservation is a testament to human ingenuity and resilience. Trace your fingers over weathered inscriptions and centuries-old tales come alive. Connect with generations before.

So go on – immerse yourself in these timeless narratives. It’s more than travel; it’s an enriching cultural experience that forever changes the way you view our world.

Natural Wonders

You’ll find yourself breathless standing before nature’s incredible masterpieces, from the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon to the shimmering Northern Lights dancing across the sky. Each holds a unique charm and offers opportunities for scenic photography and wildlife observations.

The Grand Canyon, with its vast, layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history, is an overwhelming sight. Here, you can capture stunning shots of sunrise or sunset painting the canyon walls with ethereal light.

Meanwhile, the Northern Lights offer a different spectacle – they create an enchanting dance performance above you in hues of green, purple and blue. This natural phenomenon is not just visually captivating but also culturally significant to many indigenous communities around the world.

Through travel, you experience these wonders firsthand while respecting local cultures and traditions. You’re not just observing—you’re truly living it.

Immersing in the Local Culture

Immersing yourself in the local culture isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s also about diving into their traditions, tasting authentic cuisine, and mingling with the natives.

Cultural immersion benefits are aplenty. You get a sense of belonging, an understanding of diverse perspectives, and a richer travel experience.

But, remember that language learning obstacles can be part of this journey. Don’t be disheartened if you fumble over unfamiliar words or struggle to understand local dialects – these challenges often lead to amusing stories and fond memories.

Soak up every bit of your destination. Stroll through bustling markets filled with exotic smells and vibrant colors. Engage in spirited conversations at local cafes. Participate in traditional dances or festivals – all while being respectful towards their customs and way of life.

This is how you truly appreciate a new culture!

Sampling Local Cuisine

Savoring the local cuisine isn’t just about pleasing your palate; it’s an intimate way to understand a foreign culture. It gives you the chance to not only taste but also comprehend the history and tradition packed into every bite. Discover culinary techniques that have been passed down through generations, each dish telling a story of survival, celebration, or adaptation.

  • Culinary Techniques: Witness how locals expertly knead dough or grill fish over open flames, breathing life into ancient recipes. Observe the finesse with which unique ingredients are transformed into dishes rich in flavor and heritage.
  • Unique Ingredients: Embark on a sensory journey as you sample exotic fruits, spices, or even insects that are staples in some cultures. Appreciate how these ingredients contribute to intricate flavor profiles and symbolize regional biodiversity.

This truly is an incredible opportunity to explore and connect with diverse cultures through their food.

Interacting with Locals

After savoring the delightful tastes of various local cuisines, let’s shift our focus to another fascinating aspect of traveling – interacting with locals. It’s a wonderful way to truly immerse yourself in a new culture and gain perspectives that guidebooks can’t provide.

You may face language barriers, but don’t let them deter you. In fact, they can often lead to unexpected friendships and memorable encounters! Trying out public transportation is not just economical but also an excellent opportunity for these interactions.

Here’s a simple table to help you:

Remember, being open-minded and respectful will ensure your experiences are enriching and unforgettable.

Collecting Souvenirs and Memories

Don’t forget, gathering souvenirs and capturing moments isn’t just about material things; it’s about creating a tangible connection to the places you’ve visited.

It’s essential to be mindful of souvenir ethics. Always choose locally made goods that support the community rather than mass-produced items. This way, you’re respecting the culture and contributing to their economy.

Preserving memories goes beyond collecting trinkets. It often includes capturing scents, sounds, and smiles that stay with you long after your journey ends. Whether it’s through photographs or journaling vivid descriptions of your experiences, memory preservation is vital.

These captured moments can transport you back in time, rekindling emotions and stories from your travels. In essence, these keepsakes are priceless reminders of the cultures experienced and explored.

Reflecting on the Travel Experience

As you journey across the globe, immersing yourself in a variety of cultures, it’s crucial to reflect on these experiences. Understanding cultural differences isn’t just about recognizing that customs and traditions vary; it’s also about appreciating the diversity that makes each society unique and beautiful.

In delving deeper into your travel experiences, you’ll uncover layers of richness that will broaden your perspective and enrich your life.

Understanding Cultural Differences

Immersing yourself in different cultures isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s about understanding and respecting their unique traditions and customs. It’s a chance to appreciate the diversity of the world and broaden your perspective.

You’ll become more aware of cultural sensitivities, such as the significance of traditional attires. In Japan, wearing a kimono represents respect for their ancient customs. In India, donning a sari is a celebration of their rich history.

Another aspect to consider is customs regarding food and dining manners. Using chopsticks correctly when in China shows respect for their culinary culture.

Religious customs also play a significant role in understanding cultural differences. For example, understanding Ramadan fasting practices while visiting Islamic countries shows sensitivity towards their beliefs.

Remember: traveling is not solely for relaxation or excitement; it’s an opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for global diversity.

Appreciating Diversity

Embracing diversity isn’t just about accepting differences, it’s a thrilling journey that enriches our understanding and perspectives. When you travel, you encounter various cultures, traditions, languages, food habits and lifestyles. Appreciating this diversity is key to developing cultural sensitivity and a global mindset.

Here’s a table that emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity:

Having this awareness can help you better appreciate the diversity around you while enhancing your overall travel experience.

Planning the Next Adventure

Let’s dive into the exhilarating process of plotting our next journey, where every step towards planning feels like stepping on foreign soil! The thrill isn’t just in the travel itself but also in the meticulous preparation leading up to it. Here’s a short list to guide us:

  • Budgeting Strategies : Start by defining your budget limits. This helps you prioritize and allocate resources effectively.
  • Destination Research : Spend time researching your destination, its customs, language, and local hotspots.
  • Look for cost-effective accommodations keeping comfort and location in mind.
  • Discover local eateries which offer an authentic taste of the culture and fit within your budget.
  • Pack smartly, carrying only essentials to make mobility easier.

Remember, each adventure is unique to its destination. Let’s embrace this diversity with open minds and hearts as we plan our next cultural exploration!

Sharing Travel Stories

Sharing your travel tales not only brings back treasured memories, but it also inspires and educates others about the unfamiliar terrains you’ve navigated. It’s a chance to relive those moments of unexpected discoveries, and yes, even recount your travel mishaps with humor.

Here’s a snapshot of some stories:

Each tale is an opportunity for you to share snippets of different cultures, promoting understanding and appreciation.

Incorporating Travel into Lifestyle

Incorporating global adventures into your daily life isn’t just about packing a suitcase and boarding a plane. It’s about transforming your mindset and opening your eyes to different ways of living. By understanding the cultural nuances that make each destination unique, you can truly appreciate the beauty of diversity and foster a sense of connection despite geographical distances.

Budgeting strategies also play an integral role in sustaining this lifestyle. You learn to prioritize experiences over material possessions and save for future trips rather than indulging in fleeting luxuries. Embracing sustainable tourism is another important aspect, ensuring that your travel leaves minimal environmental footprints while contributing positively to local communities.

In essence, integrating travel into everyday life is an enriching journey that reshapes perspectives and nurtures global citizenship.

Learning from Travel

After exploring how you can weave travel into your daily life, let’s delve deeper into the essence of traveling – learning from each journey. Traveling isn’t just about ticking off destinations on a map; it’s about immersing yourself in various cultures and gaining wisdom from diverse experiences.

Cultural adaptation is at the heart of every trip. By living even momentarily within different societal norms, you develop an appreciation for diversity and adaptability.

Language learning is another exciting aspect. Attempting to learn a few phrases in the local tongue not only eases communication but also enriches your cultural experience.

You’ll gain unique insights into history, art, and cuisine that textbooks can’t provide.

The encounters with locals will challenge your preconceptions and broaden your worldview.

Remember, every journey adds to your life story!

Dealing with Challenges

Embracing the unexpected bumps on your road trip can truly test your mettle, don’t you think? Dealing with challenges like language barriers and visa complications isn’t just a nuisance, it’s an exercise in adaptability and resilience.

You’re thrust into an unfamiliar setting, trying to decipher cryptic signs or decode a conversation that sounds like music to your untrained ears.

Visa complications might have you pacing in foreign offices, presenting documents you never knew existed. It’s frustrating when things don’t go as planned, but there’s something beautiful about pushing past these obstacles.

It teaches you patience, flexibility, and empathy for others navigating similar situations. So next time you’re tested abroad, remember: each challenge is another opportunity to grow and learn from the culture around you.

The Joy of Coming Home

As you unlock your front door and step into the familiar surroundings of home, there’s an undeniable joy that floods through you, tinged with a hint of nostalgia.

Your mind begins to replay memories of the journey you’ve just taken – the vibrant cultures you’ve embraced, the challenges conquered and lessons learned.

As these reflections bring a smile to your face, your heart starts to flutter with anticipation at the thought of planning your next great adventure.

Reflecting on the Journey

Reflection on your travels will deepen your understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultures you’ve encountered. Journey introspection becomes an essential part of your post-travel routine, where you recount the myriad experiences and lessons learned.

As you sit in your favorite armchair, flipping through photos or journal entries, remember the vibrant markets in Marrakesh, the quaint tea houses in Kyoto, or the soulful Fado music filling Lisbon’s alleyways. Each memory brings a newfound respect for diversity and a sense of personal growth.

Reflecting on these moments gives depth to those experiences. You realize how much richer you are now with these cultural insights tucked away inside you. This reflection isn’t just about reminiscing; it’s about acknowledging how travel has broadened your horizons and enriched your life.

Planning for the Next Adventure

As we prepare for our next adventure, one critical element often overlooked is travel insurance. Despite being a crucial component of any well-rounded travel plan, it’s frequently regarded as an unnecessary expense. Yet, its importance cannot be understated.

Travel insurance serves as a safety net, providing protection against the unpredictable nature of travel. This includes scenarios such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or loss of personal belongings. Let’s say you’re in a foreign country and you fall ill or sustain an injury. Travel insurance can cover the hefty medical bills that may arise, saving you from potential financial distress.

Moreover, even the most meticulously planned trips can face unforeseen interruptions. Extreme weather conditions, personal emergencies, or even global crises can disrupt your travel plans, leading to last-minute cancellations. With travel insurance, you can recover the pre-paid costs, thereby cushioning the financial blow.

Additionally, losing your luggage or personal items can be a distressing experience, especially when you’re far away from home. Travel insurance policies often include coverage for lost or stolen belongings, providing an added layer of protection.

In essence, while we plan our adventures with optimism, it’s essential to also plan for potential hiccups. Travel insurance allows us to do just that, ensuring we can fully immerse ourselves in our travels without worrying about unexpected incidents.

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We have a defining question for you. Would you rather travel to come home with stories or a backpack full of snow globes and keychains?

We figured you’d say that.

What is experiential travel?  Experiential travel is about traveling more immersively. The idea is to go slower and more spontaneously, in pursuit of local experience.  Perhaps you’re traveling for 3 days or 8 years, but by expanding your scope from a checklist of “to dos”, you open yourself up to interactions and unique experiences that can’t be bought or replicated.

As “experiential” is a mightily vague and wholly arbitrary adjective, we usually take it to mean opting for the long way when there is a shorter way available. This is trekking rather than riding the tram, traveling by train rather than by plane, learning how to cook local fare rather than sitting down at overpriced restaurants, and interacting rather than simply passing through. It’s hanging out too late at salsa bars, taking Portuguese classes, sampling regrettable Thai sausages at a night markets, and being an extra in a Bollywood film.

While you can often opt into these travel experiences, many of the best moments of experiential travel are stumbled upon — it’s the serendipity of them that makes the experience special. You start by giving yourself the time and flexibility to let things happen, and then are receptive when opportunities come your way. Show up for a festival, a class, a trek, or another kind of experience, and see what stories unfold!

And with that, ladies and gentlemen, we introduce you to our list of the 12 best travel experiences . Let’s get experiential!

12 best travel experiences

1. event travel.

Colombia-Medellin-El Alumbrado

Events can transform entire cities — whether you’re visiting for the Olympics, a bluegrass festival, or a comic convention, traveling during a major event offers a unique opportunity to get involved in something fleeting. Not only will you have a chance to be part of the event itself, but you’ll get to experience the city putting it’s loveliest foot forward. Take advantage of the opportunity to work, volunteer, spectate, and experience the city in a way that many never will.

  • Volunteering at the Olympics (Next up: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Listening Up at the Outside Lands Music Festival (San Francisco, California, USA)
  • Screaming GOOOOOOOL at the World Cup (Next up: Russia)

2. Language Classes:

Fish Market in Spain

With our high school French behind us, we’re sure learning a language in-country is the best (and perhaps only) way to learn. Classes serve as a framework — when you get out to bargain or befriend, you’ve got a little something to work with. Come to class with your questions and your confusions, pick up a few new phrases, and practice them as you go about your day.

  • Estudiando for Spanish Classes (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • Brushing Up with Portuguese Classes (Lisbon, Portugal)
  • Learning through Arabic Classes (Cairo, Egypt)

3. Cycling: 

Cycling in Berlin

While we always seem to overestimate our cycling stamina, we do recommend at least a half-day bike ride whenever you’re in a new place. Whether you’re kicking around a city, getting outside on a day trip, or covering great distances on the seat of your bike, your method of transport can have more affect on your travel experience than you may think. You’ll take in more scenery, run out of breath, get lost, and appreciate your end point far more than if you had just hopped off a bus.

  • Rice Terrace Gazing in Vietnam (Hanoi, Vietnam)
  • Cycling the Camino de Santiago (Leon, Spain)
  • Knocking Down the Death Road (La Paz, Bolivia)

4.  Teaching or Working Abroad :

A guide to teaching English Abroad - girls studying

If there’s one way to ensure you really experience another culture, it’s by working abroad. You’ll be immersed in local life in a way that you hardly can if you’re just passing through. Unlike backpacking around a country, you’ll do mundane things like set 7am alarms, get your haircut, buy groceries, and perhaps even sign a lease. With all that routine, you have the foundation to discover favorite bars, make new friends, and get into the culture in a much deeper way.

  • Teaching English in Asia (Seoul, South Korea)
  • Tour Guiding around Europe (Berlin, Germany)
  • Staff at a South American Hostel (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

5. Local Classes:

Woman painting ceramics in Fes

We’re talking yoga, diving, cooking, drumming, painting, sitar, anime, you name it! When you learn more about an art in the place where it began, you’ll be better able to connect to the local culture and why the activity itself exists. Rather than leaving with a shallow understanding of ingredients in the soup, or what characterizes West African dance, you’ll learn the processes. Whether you’re specializing for professional development, or just pursuing an interest, taking local classes is a great way to give yourself a reason to stay in a place just a little bit longer.

  • Getting into yoga Classes (Dharamsala, India)
  • Attempting Salsa Lessons (Medellín, Colombia)
  • West African Drumming (Accra, Ghana)

6. Trekking:

Nepal-Pokhara-Trekking

For some people trekking is an easy sell. For others, a trekking trip is less “vacation” and more “destination torture”. If you’re in the second camp, hear us out. Sore-footed, nearly exhausted, and miles outside of the nearest city, you’ll look at the view and really  appreciate where you are. Pass through remote villages, trudge through the mud, and navigate through tangled flora to experience some of the world’s best nature. We swear you won’t regret it.

  • Trekking the Annapurna Circuit (Pokhara, Nepal)
  • Conquering the W-Trek (Torres del Paine, Chile)
  • Summiting Kilimanjaro (Marangu, Tanzania)
  • Trekking to Inle Lake (Kalaw, Burma)

7. Wildlife Safari: 

Safari vehicle in Chitwan National Park

Wildlife experiences are some of the most memorable. In an instant, your answer to questions like “have you ever seen a lion in the wild?” change from “definitively no” to “ohhh yeah”. When you go with responsible company and naturalist guide, you’ll have an opportunity to see animals you’ve only ever seen in zoos. Go by jeep, on foot, or by canoe and explore some of natures most majestic and endangered creatures — they really may not be around forever!

  • Lion Spotting Serengeti National Park (Seronera, Tanzania)
  • Checking out the [Blue-Footed] Boobies (Galapagos or Isla de la Plata, Ecuador)
  • Rhinos, Tigers, & Bear Viewing at Chitwan National Park (Chitwan, Nepal)

8. Camping: 

Desert camping in the Wadi Rum Desert

While the stars above may stay the same, the options on just where to pop up your tent are nearly endless. Camp out in deserts, national parks, in the African bush, out of a van, in a Yert, in a luxury tent — you can camp however you will, as long as you promise to camp somewhere. While no one can deny the comforts of a hot shower and a sand-free bed, there’s something worthwhile about getting out into the wild for a few days to take in the landscapes and experience everything at a slower pace.

  • Stargazing at Joshua Tree National Park  (Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA)
  • Desert Camping in Wadi Rum (Wadi Rum, Jordan)
  • Bush Camping in Kruger National Park (Komatipoort, South Africa)

9. Farm Stay:

Farmstay in Bhaktapur

Learn local industries like wine-making and coffee-growing, or simply help out with some good old fashioned poop-scooping in a lesser traveled town or village. Organizations like WWOOF and HelpX can help you scout some pretty amazing farm stay opportunities — read traveler reviews, and communicate with your host before picking your place! You’ll get an immersive opportunity to learn the language, get your hands dirty, and refine your farming skill set all the while exploring a new culture — the local produce and free accommodation doesn’t hurt either.

  • Picking Beans at a Coffee Farm (Salento, Colombia)
  • Petting the Ducks (Nuwakot, Nepal)
  • Harvesting Olives (Ouarzazate, Morocco)

10. Home Stay:

Dancing with a family at a Jordanian graduation party

Missing mom? There’s probably a Jordanian mom out there that would love to have you. Experience the local culture at an accelerated rate with a home stay! If you don’t have much time at all, buddy up with hostel or hotel staff to see if you can’t get them to show you around. If you’d like to explore a new city with a guide who really knows what’s happening,  Couchsurfing or staying with an Airbnb  host is a great way to go. Finally, if you have the chance for longer term opportunities, you also might want to investigate opportunities at AuPairWorld or study abroad programs that will place you with a local family.

  • Au Pairing in Europe (Madrid, Spain)
  • Sleeping at an Airbnb (Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Studying Abroad in South America (Valparaiso, Chile)

11. Festival Travel:  

Girls at Songkran

We like festival travel because you get to travel with the certainty that the whole city will come outside, celebrate, and get silly with you. Squirt guns, mud fights, and horse races are just a few of our favorites, and in our book. The more ridiculous the festival, the better. Much like event travel, festival travel is a great way to experience a city at it’s best (and worst). While you’ll have to deal with the crowds, you’ll also get more exposure to the culture and have lots of opportunities to make friends (or squirt someone in the face.)

  • Getting Wet at Songkran (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
  • Joining the Sambadrome at Carnaval (Rio de Janiero, Brazil)
  • Running with the bulls at Fiesta de San Fermín (Pamplona, Spain)

12.  Overland Travel :

Looking out the window

We’re not going to end this list by saying that the journey is more important than the destination but… journeys are just pretty good. From Trans-Siberian train excursions, to driving the length of South America by camper van, any method of transport can totally count as a type of travel experience. Whether you finishing your trip recalling shared chapatis in an Indian train or the time your Colombian bus got drug searched and your luggage stolen, all the miles add up to something interesting. Make some of your travels about the journey itself — if you’ve got the time and you’re looking for something interesting to tell about, this type of trip will really increase your odds.

  • Venturing the Trans-Siberian Railroad (Beijing, China)
  • Taking the Train in India (New Delhi, India)
  • Eurail Hopping through Europe (Anywhere in Europe!)
  • Car Camping in Oceania (Christchurch, New Zealand)

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I'm Taylor and this is Travel Outlandish. I’m an independent traveler kind of like you. I believe we deserve better than crowds of people and manufactured experiences when we explore. Whether you're going into the wild on a backpacking trip or planning a weekend in a foreign city, you'll find everything you need to plan something awesome on Travel Outlandish. Thanks for stopping by!

Festival travel is by far my favourite. Also up there are spiritual travel and homestays. I’ve recently written a list of my most memorable travel experiences which made me realise the festivals and cultural events are what’s closest to my heart!

Festival travel is our favorite too, so long as you’re able to make all the pieces line up! Cheers to a fellow experiential travel lover!

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The secret Star City was built to train Soviet cosmonauts, including Yuri Gagarin, the 1st man in space. Many other famous Russian cosmonauts trained here with Gagarin: German Titov, Valentina Tereshkova, the first female cosmonaut, and Alexei Leonov, the first cosmonaut to exit the spaceship into space . The best facilities were built for them: the world’s largest centrifuge and hydro laboratory. Many cosmonauts from other countries (USA, Japan, Germany and many others) also have trained here together with Soviet Russian cosmonauts. On this Star (Space) City Tour you will see:

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