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How do I enjoy a boring vacation?

Take a walk around town and discover new places, or take a drive in the countryside and explore nature. You can also try some fun activities like visiting local museums, going on hikes, or trying out different restaurants for unique cuisine experiences. If you're feeling adventurous, why not go camping?



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How to Spend One's Holidays Without Getting Bored
  1. Enjoying the great outdoors.
  2. Learning activities.
  3. Spending time with others.
  4. Being creative.
  5. Making money.
  6. Expected tasks.
  7. Do nothing now and then.


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Finding yourself bored during vacations is not unusual. It can happen to the best of us. Vacations are a great opportunity to relax and to explore new places and experiences, but it can be difficult to plan a meaningful and fulfilling vacation.

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On August 10, America will celebrate Lazy Day. It is the one day in the year when it's acceptable to be lazy nationwide. So you could take the day off, sit in front of your television and see whether inspiration hits you.

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You're catching up with sleep So heading on holiday and being allowed to sleep as much as you like can be a revelation. Letting your body relax and catch up on that much-needed sleep can leave you feeling more sleepy because you're realising what you're missing in your everyday life in terms of sleep.

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Travel fatigue is a total exhaustion caused by too many days or weeks of constantly being on “alert” while you travel. It manifests as apathy toward travel activities that usually excite you, and a lack of motivation to enjoy local culture and cuisine.

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Downtime is and should be an integral part of any vacation. (For what it's worth, Astley said even a staycation or taking time off and unplugging at home count as downtime.) Work through your guilt by giving yourself permission to not be active, Astley said. It's OK.

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A spokesperson for Expedia added: “A holiday should be all about doing what you want to do – whether that's doing nothing at all on a beach or taking a 'change is as good as a rest' approach.

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Other things that can help include:
  1. Planning an activity you can look forward to.
  2. Getting back to your normal sleep schedule as quickly as possible.
  3. Tidying up and getting organized before you leave if clutter is stressful to you, so you come back to work after vacation without messes to clean up.


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Go to traveller-friendly places – in every town or city, there are usually spots where travellers and backpackers like to go. If you haven't met a bunch of people at your hostel already, head to well-known traveller cafes, bars or restaurants. There are even apps that can help you connect with others on the road.

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It manifests as apathy toward travel activities that usually excite you, and a lack of motivation enjoy local culture and cuisine. Like other types of burnout, travel fatigue is a feeling of deep weariness and disengagement.

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One reason people feel post-vacation fatigue is that they push themselves too hard when they're back home. If someone's effort to take care of as many home tasks as possible before leaving fell a little short, there can be an overwhelming feeling of “I need to catch up to get back on track”.

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