8 TIPS FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE TRIP

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Have you been planning to visit a new country and add another tour to your world of memories? We know that the lockdown brought many of you in a difficult situation as you’ve had to put your precious traveling plans on hold. 

While you’re waiting for the re-opening of the airports, flights, and various attractions, begin planning for your next tour. We’ve often seen people traveling to many beautiful destinations in the world and still feeling unsatisfied about their experience. We’re not pointing towards any unpleasant experience they had during flights or at the hotel, instead relating to failing to create an unforgettable event of their life.

Breath-taking views at the Blue Mountain Three Sisters, Blue Mountains NSW

Each travel of your life should be unique and memorable so that you gain the peace of mind and the confidence you’re wanting to achieve. Whether you’re traveling for a change of atmosphere or exploring new places, you’ll probably want to keep the unique memories alive when feeling nostalgic.

In this post, we’re so excited to share how we’ve been making our trips valuable and memorable without spending big bucks. Also, please read our post here to learn the ways to travel with a low budget.

1. Immerse into the locals

When you experience an authentic travel experience, you’re placing a high value on your trip. Perhaps you’ve planned to visit the major attractions, it’s a good idea to meet the locals to make your trip unforgettable.

We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Naran Kaghan valley in Northern Pakistan, since we shed the tourist skin and immersed ourselves in the local culture during travel.

Here’s what you should do:

  • Research before you travel about local’s greeting styles, gestures, and clothing (as some cultures can be susceptible to what you wear!)
  • Learn a few words (if it’s a foreign language): Simple words such as ‘Hello,’ ‘Thank you,’ ‘Sorry,’ ‘Please,’ and ‘Goodbye.’
  • Visit historic and culturally significant places of the area to explore their values and traditions in the past.
  • Try local food to discover their taste and the spices that inspire the locals. For example, we saw the culture of street food in Murree, Pakistan.
Naran Kaghan Valley Trip: Cultural dress and hat

2. Write your experiences in a journal

Writing anything can make you remember the precise details. It helps you organize your ideas, improve your writing skills, and store memories simultaneously. So, why not keep a journal of your next trip?

Journal writing was a great pastime for both of us since we waited 6 hours at the airport for our flight from Gold Coast to Sydney. Later, the journal inspired us to start this blog! (We’ll share each tour in ‘Walk of life‘ posts).

You can use travel apps to create a digital travel journal. Or keep it hand-written, just like us. In a travel journal, you can include:

  • Maps
  • Itinerary
  • Unique interaction with the locals
  • Food culture
  • Photos
  • Unique jewelery, coins, etc

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3. Be adventurous

Do you want to create an unforgettable memory without getting out of your comfort zone? If your answer is ‘yes’, then most likely you’ll miss it. Because when you experience something special and unknown to you, you’re learning the uncertainty of life.

An adventure trip doesn’t have to be fearful, though something you’ve never experienced or something that generates adrenaline.

“The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”

Oprah Winfrey

Our Gold Coast trip was quite courageous since we took thrill rides in the Movie World (we both have always scared with the roller coasters and never experienced one before this trip). Quite frankly, we were terrified at the beginning, though later, we couldn’t keep ourselves from taking one ride after another! (and that made our trip to Gold Coast most memorable).

4. Collect coins and souvenirs

Foreign coin collecting has been a historic custom for decades. And yet, collecting souvenirs is as appealing for creating a long-term memory too!

Collecting items that represent your travels and adventures is the best part of your trip. You can find inexpensive souvenirs anywhere in the local tourist area.

Some forms of souvenirs you can find at local shops are:

  • Magazines in foreign language
  • Postcards
  • Stickers
  • Fridge Magnets
  • Key Chains
  • Shirts and Hats

Once you have a collection of souvenirs upon returning from your trip, organize them in your travel journal for your memory and reveal to your friends.

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5. Keep the trip short and slow

As a traveler, it’s unnecessary to visit many cities all at once because you’ll end up tiring and stressing yourself for each visit.

Slow and short trip can allow you to understand the culture, live each moment of your journey at fullest, and save money. When traveling with kids, you should always plan your travel slow due to the extent of uncertainty in their routine.

Melbourne City

Two years back, we’ve planned to explore all the Melbourne city on the same day, in the excitement of exploring the entire city. Our trip was not too bad to visit scenic spots, though exploring the city in just one day was relatively tough to manage and we ended up getting cranky and tired after spending an entire day in the city.

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6. Wake up early

Getting up early in the morning while exploring the world is crucial for you to keep the trip short and slow. If you’re planning to wake up after 9 am every day on your trip, you’ll lose a great deal of time, the exclusive hotel breakfast buffet, and the memories to create.

By visiting the tourist places early, you’ll beat the queue, escape from the heatspend more time to explore local culture and maintain a well-balanced routine. 

You can plan to rise early in the morning during your trip by:

  • Avoiding late night outs.
  • Setting an alarm that has a high enough sound to wake you up forcefully.
  • Make your bedtime routine, such as reading a book.
  • Avoid using a mobile phone until late.
  • Avoid intake of caffeine in the late evening.
  • Take a hot shower to soothe your muscles.

7. Get a GoPro

We rarely advocate spending additional money on your vacation, but believe it or not, a GoPro is worth for your bucks as long as you want to create lifelong memories of your adventures.

Go Pro is great for carrying along with you at various places compared to the large professional camera (it’s heavy, so great for shooting on festivals and occasions). The video quality is excellent provided the price, size and features it offers. They’re waterproof and tiny. But it’s primarily for non-professional use.

So, if you’re planning for hiking, skydiving, scuba diving, or some sports, GoPro is excellent in capturing your moments.

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8. Share your videos with friends and family

We’re talking about creating wonderful travel memories in this post, and we assume that you’re probably capturing all those memories not only for yourself but also for showing it off to your loved ones.

Sharing videos, photos, time-lapses, slo-mo, audios, a journal, or a compilation book will refresh the moments you’ve experienced being a wanderer. Again, you’ll be amused by your experience when you show it to your family and friends, as sharing gathers immense appreciation and confidence for yourself.

You can share your experience by following ways:

  • Invite friends and family for a travel show (a PowerPoint presentation, or a slide show)
  • Writing a travel blog
  • Recording the Facebook live sessions during your trip
  • Checking-in to the popular attraction on Facebook.
  • Making an impressive travel video and upload on YouTube.
Local culture, local food

Final words

Being a tourist offers a remarkable deal of exposure and explorationopens your mind, and builds stronger bonds. Keeping your memories alive after your dream is over will bring lifetime joy and pleasure to your ultimate travel journey. Share your thoughts about your tour with your loved ones, create memories by photos and coins collections, dive deep into the cultural heritage and keep the trip comprehensive. We hope that you enjoy your next trip! (once the lockdown lifts).

“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”

Saint Augustine

Share your thoughts to let us know what you would prefer? A GoPro or a Smart Phone to keep memories for your next tour?

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