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Why travelling with friends is fun?

Travelling with others is just fun. You can laugh and cry together. It often also strengthens the bonds between friends, as they go through life-changing experiences together. There's nothing better than seeing some stunning sights in another country, other than sharing the same experience with someone that you love.



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Companions are great to have around, but group travel often means compromising your plans. Solo travel is seriously self-indulgent. It's all about you and achieving your own goals. Making friends is easy once you know how.

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The pros and cons of traveling with a big group
  • Pro: Traveling with a big group can bring you out of your comfort zone. ...
  • Con: You may end up doing some things you don't want to do. ...
  • Pro: Groups make it easier to split up and do your own thing.


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Going to new places helps you improve your mental well-being by experiencing new places, people and cultures and breaking your routine. A recent Washington State University study found out that people who traveled several times a year-even for just 75 miles from home- were 7% happier than those who did not travel.

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How to Make Traveling Fun
  1. Early Booking. When traveling, you need to ensure that you have planned your traveling earlier. ...
  2. Entertainment. Being on a bus or plane for a long doing nothing is boring. ...
  3. Talking To Other Travelers. ...
  4. Take Lots of Photos. ...
  5. Leave Work at Home.


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People who travel in groups are bound to connect with others who they would never have given the time to at home. Characters we meet and learn about as we venture outside our familiar home environment can significantly enhance understanding, tolerance, and humanity, both nationally and globally.

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  • Advantage: Knowing someone abroad! ...
  • Disadvantage: No New Friends. ...
  • Advantage: Fixed Travel Companion and Roommate. ...
  • Disadvantage: Irritating one another. ...
  • Advantage: Shared Interests and Habits. ...
  • Disadvantage: Limiting Your Adventurous Spirit. ...
  • Advantage: Making Friends with your Friends' Friends!


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Millennials between 23-38 seem to be the age group that travels the most with an average of 35 vacation days a year.

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A positive, well-managed vacation can make you happier and less stressed, and you can return with more energy at work and with more meaning in your life. Positive vacations have a significant effect upon energy and stress. In our study, 94 percent had as much or more energy after coming back after a good trip.

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