How to Keep your Travel New Year Resolution

Date: 18-06-2016 11:02 pm (7 years ago) | Author: Akingtoye
- at 18-06-2016 11:02 PM (7 years ago)
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Its June already, in another six months or so I just might be making some resolutions I can’t keep. As we rounded up last year many of us set some crazy New Year resolutions that we’ve already failed to keep. However, there is redemption for those of you who made going on a travel vacation your New Year’s Resolution. While the year is far spent you could always plan that big escape in two weeks or less. Take a break from the winter to somewhere it's always summer. 
You could start planning your winter break to Africa with your family for some sun and fun. Last year I visited Ghana in West Africa. I was eager to see how others live and experience a different way of life. Travelling is beautiful, I enjoin you take bold steps to make it a reality not minding how big or small the trip is, it's all travel.
I want to share these 5 tips with you to keep make your travel resolution a reality.
Simplify your plans.
To ensure your trips are fun, keep your itineraries light. Give yourself space to explore, some of the best my best destinations where stumbled on. Instead of cramming your program with popular destinations in vacation packages and resorts , take your time to explore.
Travel doesn't have to be to a land far far away.
The variety of destinations in your own backyard might shock you. Simply make a search for fun locations near me, seek out cheap flights and make your long boring weekend fun.
Embrace solo travelling.
For some people it’s being a lone traveller they dread. The fear of the unknown keeps them from experiencing a different culture without the commentary of friend or family. Solo travelling is recommended for people coming of age to become more confident and outgoing.
Funding your trip.
If funding your trip might be an issue, setup a custom saving plan that keeps you focused on your goal. 
Be on the lookout for banks with good interest rates, special deposit accounts, traveller
cheques and credit cards.
Just do it.
Procrastinating vacations comes naturally, it takes tremendous effort to put you foot down and make that trip even if it’s to the city next to you Remember you are travelling to satisfy your own curiosity, you need to put away entire touristy craze and just do it.
The year still has a lot to give, I hope it will be good to you all and when you cross path with another traveller always be a friend.
 

Posted: at 18-06-2016 11:02 PM (7 years ago) | Newbie
- CHRISETTE at 19-06-2016 01:01 PM (7 years ago)
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I never did
Posted: at 19-06-2016 01:01 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- scottchris at 19-06-2016 03:11 PM (7 years ago)
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Mee tooo

Posted: at 19-06-2016 03:11 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Vectorcy at 19-06-2016 09:02 PM (7 years ago)
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Okay na...I waka pas
Posted: at 19-06-2016 09:02 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- JohnyyStraw at 17-06-2022 05:35 PM (1 year ago)
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Just do it solution never works. People still do what they want the most, and if they do not do something, it means they do not want it enough.
It might sound rough, but it is true after all. So, if people want to travel – they do that no matter how much money they have in their bank accounts. I also think that the best way to travel is solo. Travelling solo gave me so much and taught me so much that I cannot even describe or even understand. I could just get a train ticket from https://www.dbfahrplan.com/de/ and go somewhere away for a day or two, which helped me reload my brain.
Posted: at 17-06-2022 05:35 PM (1 year ago) | Newbie
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- jessmilligann at 9-05-2023 01:14 PM (11 months ago)
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Traveling is necessary and even essential. I try to travel often, either alone or with friends. For this New Year's Eve, we went on a trip to New Year's cities in the United States. We rented a 7-seater car here https://rental24h.com/usa/group/7-seater which allowed us to visit many New Year's locations. I advise you to try this kind of traveling, you should like it
Posted: at 9-05-2023 01:14 PM (11 months ago) | Newbie
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