Everybody Ought To Travel Overseas

March 7th, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »

Traveling abroad can be one of the most rewarding things you ever do in your life. For those of you that have been to foreign countries where your native language is not spoken, you know what an eye opening experience it can be. For those of you wondering about international travel, then hopefully this article will spur you to take the leap and get out there.

Mark Twain once said that if you live your life without traveling, its like owning a book without reading it. There is so much richness in the world, that you have to see it to believe. Once you travel abroad, youll never experience your home country again. It gives you perspective that you wouldnt otherwise find. Many people arent sure where to start, so in this article Ill give you a few tips.

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Since this is going to be your first trip abroad, you might want to make it easy on yourself and go somewhere where you wont get into any trouble. Save the trip hitchhiking across Tibet for later. This time, consider a few popular tourist destinations where English isnt the main language. There will still be enough spoken for you to get by, but youll still get that fish out of water feeling when everybody around you is speaking a different language.

The first thing youll need to do before you leave is to get a guidebook. This can be a great way to research your trip, and find out about the local culture and language before you go. Books like the Lonely Planet series are great because they also give you some off the beaten track ideas in case you want to go it alone. Of course, there are also plenty of tour options to join, so you dont have to go solo on your first trip.

One thing that will make your trip a hundred times better is if you learn a few phrases in the local language. Essential things like, Thank you, and How much, will get you pretty far. Its also a good idea to learn how to say, Where is the bathroom, in case you cant find it otherwise. Most guidebooks will have a pretty good set of phrases that are written phonetically so you get the pronunciation right. Youll find the locals will be much more open to you if you speak just a couple words in their native language.

Naturally, once you go the first time, youll need to go again and again. As soon as you get back, youll need to start planning your second trip. Youll find yourself hanging out at the book store on weekends and checking out the travel guides. And before you know it, youll need to get some extra pages in your passport for all those stamps youll be getting.





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