10 mistakes that will ruin your trip

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10 mistakes that will ruin your trip

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If you click on the category called “travel” on my blog, you will discover that I love to travel and that travel is my passion. You will also discover that I travel whenever I get the chance and that, quite logically, I love to write about travel.

I remember my early travels and I have to admit they were quite funny (actually tragic, but you can look at the bright side of everything). When you start traveling outside your own country, you think you know everything, but in fact you have no idea about anything and it's a miracle that you even returned alive from your first visit to the white world.

With more travel experience comes increased travel experience, which bangladesh whatsapp list the possibility of mistakes to a minimum, although no matter how much experience you have, you will always make mistakes, even in small things, that's normal. However, it's important not to make big and stupid mistakes that can really ruin your trip or negatively affect it.

For this very reason, I have made a list of mistakes (my own and those that I believe should be avoided) so that you don't try them on yourself if you also love to travel, have no experience with traveling, or are just starting to plan trips.

Don't carry too many things.
The fact is that I don't like to pack and I don't know how to pack. The fact is that over the years I've somehow learned to pack, but that doesn't mean that I don't start thinking about packing a week in advance and with a stomach ache. I usually wait until the last day and then get nervous and aggressive towards everyone around me because I'm an asshole who can't control my emotions (you can read more about packing tips here ).

When I first started traveling, I carried an awful lot of stuff. Awful! I carried everything I could think of. Half the items in my suitcases (plural) didn't even go together, so I would bring them home crumpled and unworn. Half of them didn't fit the location I was going to or the type of trip.

I wore heels that I don't wear under normal circumstances, let alone when traveling. I carried things for "what if situations" that never happen. I carried a hair straightener even though I never straighten my hair. I carried 2 cosmetic bags full of makeup even though I never wear makeup when traveling.

I made stupid mistakes. I carried too much that was pointless. I had too much unpacking to do. I learned my lesson and now I'm passing it on to you. Don't carry too much stuff because you won't need it. If you need something and you're going to civilization, you'll buy it. If you're not going to civilization, you won't need it.

Don't plan too much.
The worst thing you can do when traveling is to plan too much in too little time. This mistake is usually a sign of beginner inexperience. It's something I was prone to when I first started traveling, and it took me a long time to realize that I was doing stupid things and not enjoying myself at all, but rather tiring myself out unnecessarily.

When I first started traveling, of course intoxicated by the freedom and experiences that awaited me, I had the need to see absolutely everything. The city center, the outskirts, the museums, the attractions, the shops, the markets, the shopping centers, the residential areas... all out of a desire to absorb as much of it as possible, see how other people live, and collect as many memories as possible.

I thought the point was to leave the hotel at 9am and return at midnight because otherwise, what's the point of traveling? And then I realized that was pure nonsense, that I was burdening myself and tiring myself out unnecessarily.

Now I enjoy traveling and do what I want and when I want. I don't need to see every street. I don't go out if I don't feel like it, and if I want to read on the hotel terrace all day or go to the spa, then I'll do it without feeling guilty or thinking I'm missing out. And that's really the point of traveling, doing what you want and what relaxes you.
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