Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Dealing With Getting Lost When Traveling

If traveling abroad, inevitably lost in any country or city, despite their best efforts. In that case, do not panic. It can be something. Dealing with lost when TravelingPeople who travel a lot do not like to admit a particular event. There are parallel universes wherever I go. No, I'm not talking about string theory, the theory of the bubble or any other form of quantum physics. I'm talking about the normal aspects of a position in relation to tourism issues. During a trip to a destination, no doubt, it is said that there is something that has to do, or at least time to read a guide book. Typical sites include churches, museums, buildings of historical significance and what you have. Although seeing these things may or may not be important in the context of things, one thing is indisputable. Usually, it will be with a herd of other tourists when you see them. The local people? Not one in sight. If only affects those places that have them on a journey, you are actually losing. You are simply following the tourist flock and see what life is actually in a city or town in question. For example, I live in San Diego. Hard, I do. All my friends and go places on weekends or at night are not in the tourist guidebooks. I was the famous San Diego Zoo once. When I was 7 years. Yes, it's amazing, but the locals just do not go there. mainly E 'a tourist destination. A person visiting the zoo knows nothing of what San Diego is. Sure, they can not care.When get lost in a city, not freak-out. Unless you are in a bad district, you are given the opportunity to actually experience the real story in that position. If possible, try to have a coffee or a coffee shop where we happen to be local. Chat up! They were surprised to find that a tourist walked away from the tourist area and often talk to you all day. It also tells you where to go if you really want to dip into what is really happening in the city. I did it once in Lagos, Portugal and a family practically adopted me. I ended up in his fishing boat and cruise along the coast, having to drink wine and one of the best moments of my life. At the end of the day, travel is about discovery. While cultural to see, you tend to find are just because you have to say he had seen. For real action, intentionally lose. Then and only then actually visiting the city or country to be in.

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