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What makes a good travel buddy?

Your travel partner should be able to respect your personal space if needed and be able to have the confidence to do some activities on their own. Sometimes you just need time to relax and reflect by yourself, or you'll have different interests and opinions on what to do on a certain day.



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When deciding on who you'd like to travel with, if there's not an easy choice, choose someone who fits you own traveling style and traveling personality. The closer these match, the better you'll get along. If all else fails, you can always consider traveling solo.

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Here's how your Myers-Briggs personality type correlates to the traits you exhibit on the road.
  • ENFP: You're a soul-searching traveler. ...
  • INFP: You're an imaginative traveler. ...
  • ENFJ: You're a people-focused traveler. ...
  • INFJ: You're a slow and inquisitive traveler. ...
  • ENTP: You're a perspective-seeking traveler.


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fellow traveler nounsomebody on same journey. companion. comrade. sidekick. supporter.

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A travel brochure is a promotional material that advertises a destination, sightseeing attraction, or tour activity. Brochures can both inspire tourists to plan a trip as well as educate them about sights to see and things to do after they've arrived at their place of interest.

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These sites (free and paying) specialize in connecting people – some are for women specifically, others for travelers more generally:
  1. Women Welcome Women World Wide (5W)
  2. Meetup.
  3. Trip Together / Your Travel Mates.
  4. Trip Giraffe.
  5. Tourlina app.
  6. Backpackr app.
  7. Solo Traveller app.


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A traveling companion may be desired to help with limitations, assist with transit, monitor medical conditions, reduce anxiety, or generally provide companionship while helping out with whatever's needed along the way.

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Short Travel Quotes
  • “Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” – ...
  • “To Travel is to Live.” – ...
  • “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – ...
  • “Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.” – ...
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – ...
  • “Live your life by a compass not a clock.” –


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You work as a team Planning and booking a trip, navigating an unknown city and coping with unexpected challenges – such as late trains, lost credit cards or even scammers – all require teamwork. The buzz you'll get from overcoming such obstacles together will no doubt bring you closer and build trust.

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Travel can improve both our physical and psychological health. Studies have shown that vacations can reduce stress and burnout, as well as make people happier and healthier. Travelling increases creativity, makes our brains more flexible by keeping them active.

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8 emotions you will feel during your first travelling experience
  • Excitement.
  • Nervousness.
  • Lingering doubt.
  • A sense of accomplishment.
  • Boredom.
  • Self-confidence.
  • Love.
  • Sheer dedication to travelling.


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It increases self-awareness
A related concept, tied to becoming more self-aware and having more exposure to different perspectives, is what psychologists call “cognitive flexibility”, or the ability to jump between ideas. Travel keeps our minds “flexible” because it challenges our set ways of doing and seeing things.

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