While some people enjoy experiencing the
fun of travel most by themselves or with a family member or friend, others find
meeting people along the way to be one of the major benefits of traveling.
Especially if you are traveling alone or embarking on an extended trip, meeting
people can be an important skill to develop. Luckily, there are many convenient
ways for travelers to meet each other and also to interact with local people.
While many of these relationships will be fleeting, others could be the
beginning of years of friendship!
1 Learn the local language. If you will be
traveling internationally, few things go so far towards meeting local people
while traveling as learning their language. Of course, the more fluent you are,
the more people you will be able to talk to, and the greater range of subjects
you will be able to discuss. However, many people around the world do speak
English, but will still feel more accommodating if you have made the effort to
learn at least a few phrases of their language.
2 Participate in local programs. Compared
to regular tourism or backpacking, many organized programs provide a greater
opportunity for meeting local people while traveling. Some examples of these
programs include joining volunteer organizations, doing study abroad courses,
or arranging for a home stay with a local family.
3 Use your connections. If you know someone
who knows someone where you will be going, see if they would be interested in
meeting up. Don't put pressure on them for accommodation or other services, but
suggest something like taking them out for coffee so they can give you some
tips about the area. You may hit it off, or they may be able to introduce you
to some other people.
4 Sign up for a group tour. These vary a
great deal in scope. You could choose an entire package trip that would have
you traveling overland or by sea with the same group of people the entire time,
or you could do something as simple as an afternoon walking tour. Many of these
trips vary greatly in terms of target audience, but chances are if you pick one
that interests you, you will meet other people who share your interests.
5 Hang out in traveler haunts. These places
generally have a deservedly mixed reputation, but especially if you're on an
extended trip they can be a comfortable break from foreign experiences. Plus,
most travelers love meeting other travelers, and there are few better ways to
do this. Try staying in hostels or visiting clubs, restaurants or cafes that
cater to expatriates.
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