What has travel taught you?

Put rest days into your schedule, to avoid getting exhausted or sick

If going with someone or a group its OK and you should have days where you go do your thing and dont follow each other around like lemmings. Even my husband and I have "love you but dont want to talk to you" time out periods. If travelling with friends or family, having a day without seeing each other can save your friendship long term

Do not travel without travel insurance and read the fine print to educate yourself so your family doesnt need to create a gofundme
 
It's taught me that the world is an incredible amazing place and Australia is the most beautiful and least discriminatory/racist country in it.
 
Loving all the lessons shared so far in this thread.

Just a friendly reminder that the topic of this thread is "what has travelling overseas taught you?", rather than "what advice would you give someone planning a trip?" (Note the subtle difference) :)
 
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Always have 1 or 2 backup credit cards.
and DCs!

No excuse not to have at least one. There are many with zero Int TX fees!

As well preloaded cards like Wise etc - if that’s your thing.
 
1. Avoid one night stays...2 nights should be the mininum. For longer trips, travel rest days are very important.
2. Bring all the meds you need from home incl antidiarrhoeals, antbiotics, cold stuff etc.. when you are sick in a non English speaking country, it will be a God send!
3. Buy prepaid SIm cards / eSims so you are connected as soon as the plane lands.
4.I was critical of Smart Traveller above but I do use it for checkihg the Visa situation and the correct link to apply for one if needed. Last year it had nothing on Reunion, so I checked the Canadian equivalent.
5. Download and use ride share apps eg Uber, Didi, Bolt, Grab or other local ones...sorts out the language barrier, foreign currency issues and being ripped off by airport taxis. Having said that, last month at La Paz airport was unable to get an Uber so caught a taxi into town which was cheaper than Uber...did have to redraw cash from airport ATM and pay the extortionate ATM fee though :(
 
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No country is ruled by ducks.
If the country you are in appears to be ruled by ducks, you are likely being conned.
Do not put that $100 on that bet for Prince Canard to win the battle, he is likely not a real prince and the odds are not as they appear …
 
Loved all the reads here.

Traveling overseas has taught me how big and diverse the world truly is. Before I started traveling, it was easy to think the way we live is the norm but visiting different countries made me realise there are many cultures, lifestyles, and perspectives. I truly enjoyed while experiencing different foods (except the ones made me sick), languages, and ways of life really broadened my horizons and helped me see beyond my own surroundings.

I’ve been fortunate enough to travel from a young age, which has made me a little more appreciative of how people live differently while still finding happiness in their own ways. Most importantly, traveling has reminded me that the world is a big place, and the opportunity to explore it is something I should never take for granted at the same time making me want to keep exploring! (RTW here I come, soon hopefully :D)
 

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