The best places to meet people are on trains or airplanes. It's ideal because you're both restricted to a limited area for an extended period of time plus if you start off with a smile you'll almost always have an enjoyable conversations.
Buy hiking boots...they're waterproof.
Q-Tips...try living a week without them
No hassle credit card (aka capital one) = no transaction fees + no foreign exchange fees
A bank plus debit card with a large withdrawal capacity and no transaction or foreign exchange fees...definitely not BOA.
Not all trains supply food and refreshments (ex. Berlin to Krakow - 14 hrs) so stock up at fresh markets which are a great source for cheap fruits and nuts.
Late in the travel season book the hostel room that holds the most people. Not only is it cheaper, but you'll either get a room to yourself or get moved to a smaller room.
Having a natural sense of curiosity will take you a long ways.
Don't assume, if you're not sure ask.
Have a multi-purpose camera to visually document your travels, specifically shockproof and waterproof.
When deciding on long distance transportation try and utilize overnight means. You save valuable time as well as money (no accommodation necessary)
Hitchhike in trucks for long distances and overnight if you have the time. Not only is it cheaper but it's also way more comfortable. Most times you'll actually get to lay down. (note - this has only been tested in Africa and so applies accordingly)
When traveling at night, stick to the main transportation hubs or you could get stuck in the boonies in the middle of the night with no place to go and no place to sleep but outside (trust me...from first hand experience it is not fun)
Being able to speak English is key as it is the universal language. And being good at charades (hand gestures) is a plus.
Keep your head up or you'll miss out on what's in front of you (from my youthful basketball days - still remember the tip Paul).
Buy hiking boots...they're waterproof.
Q-Tips...try living a week without them
No hassle credit card (aka capital one) = no transaction fees + no foreign exchange fees
A bank plus debit card with a large withdrawal capacity and no transaction or foreign exchange fees...definitely not BOA.
Not all trains supply food and refreshments (ex. Berlin to Krakow - 14 hrs) so stock up at fresh markets which are a great source for cheap fruits and nuts.
Late in the travel season book the hostel room that holds the most people. Not only is it cheaper, but you'll either get a room to yourself or get moved to a smaller room.
Having a natural sense of curiosity will take you a long ways.
Don't assume, if you're not sure ask.
Have a multi-purpose camera to visually document your travels, specifically shockproof and waterproof.
When deciding on long distance transportation try and utilize overnight means. You save valuable time as well as money (no accommodation necessary)
Hitchhike in trucks for long distances and overnight if you have the time. Not only is it cheaper but it's also way more comfortable. Most times you'll actually get to lay down. (note - this has only been tested in Africa and so applies accordingly)
When traveling at night, stick to the main transportation hubs or you could get stuck in the boonies in the middle of the night with no place to go and no place to sleep but outside (trust me...from first hand experience it is not fun)
Being able to speak English is key as it is the universal language. And being good at charades (hand gestures) is a plus.
Keep your head up or you'll miss out on what's in front of you (from my youthful basketball days - still remember the tip Paul).
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