Very good tips! I actually agreed on all of them I must say. I was on a trip with an old friend recently and one thing I wish we talked about before was the budget. We don't share a budget, but I didn't want to live in a freshly dug hole on some beach where I was food for bugs and rats just because it was 500 baht cheaper than a normal hotel room. Or waste time every day finding a cheaper taxi. To me, time is money, so it was frustrating. While I obviously understood him. I'm quite shy, but chose to be more social if only to say hello to strangers because it really opens up situations. Nobody thinks you're crazy because you say hello. :) Good video as always!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 Yes it can be tough finding good compromises with your travel partner and budget is probably one of the most difficult topics! In the end it always comes down to good communication 🙂
I have been to about 34 countries and my longest period of travel was during the pandemic when my job allowed me to “work” 😂 from home so I made that “home” in different countries in my same time zone. Great advice overall and I agree one should take a holiday from your holiday if that makes any sense. Sometimes you are just tired from maybe a big hike or walking a lot the day prior and a day of rest is surely needed.
You guys make nice videos with clearly delivered narration. What has been your favorite country so far and what are some countries you still wish to visit? 😊
Thank you very much! 😊 That's always the toughest question to answer 😁 In general we'll always be drawn to travelling in Asia, as we enjoy the cultures and cuisines there a lot! We always feel at home in Thailand, so that's definitely high up on our list. We also really want to return to India, especially because the food is probably our favourite overall. Last year we also really enjoyed Malaysia and Singapore, so we want to return soon as well. In terms of new countries we're planning to visit Central and South America soon, probably starting with Colombia and Costa Rica 🙂
Great tips, I am especially happy to hear about the wellbeing ones. I was a bit to hard on myself and I hit a breaking point in new Zealand. The scare of missing out was killing me. I started questioning why I was doing the hikes I did, was I really enjoying it ? The pressure of all the traveler telling me about the stuff they did made me always question if what I was doing was enough. I took a long break trying to work on self satisfaction
Thank you for sharing! These kind of negative experiences while travelling are probably a necessary part of figuring out we want to travel. It's easy to get influenced by other travellers or social media, especially when you're already overwhelmed by so many new experiences on the road. And it's easy to fall into a negative mindset fuelled by FOMO, which feels especially weird while travelling. Ultimately, there's no right or wrong way to travel, so we'd rather see less and enjoy it than be stressed all the time.
Thanks for shere valuable tips for the new travellers.👍 your Very relaxing on this morment,are you now your home.we are Definitely will meet in future❤❤ Zoe &Simon ☕☕👋👋
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 😊 That's a good question! In general travelling has made us prioritise travel and experiences much more in our lives. So when it comes to saving and spending money we like to put our main focus on travelling and less on bigger investments back home (car etc.). Travelling for longer periods of time has also shown that we don't actually need a lot of physical things. We now try to sell "unnecessary" belongings and think twice before purchasing something (although this can be easier said than done 😅). It's a cliché, but travelling has really impacted the way we think about the world, because it gives you the opportunity to explore life outside of the little bubble back home. And of course it has also expanded our love for a variety of cuisines and foods, which we especially enjoy 😁
''say hello to people once you see them for the first time because they it's not getting to that awkward moment where you haven't said hello and still want to get to know somebody like an instant Icebreaker"
I think it's also a good idea to have a basic idea of the tradition and culture of the country u visit so that u don't end up offending them and causing an embarrasing situation 😁
Have you got learnings, experiences or anecdotes from travelling you'd like to share? We'd love to hear about them in the comments! 🤗⤵️
Very good tips! I actually agreed on all of them I must say. I was on a trip with an old friend recently and one thing I wish we talked about before was the budget. We don't share a budget, but I didn't want to live in a freshly dug hole on some beach where I was food for bugs and rats just because it was 500 baht cheaper than a normal hotel room. Or waste time every day finding a cheaper taxi. To me, time is money, so it was frustrating. While I obviously understood him. I'm quite shy, but chose to be more social if only to say hello to strangers because it really opens up situations. Nobody thinks you're crazy because you say hello. :) Good video as always!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 Yes it can be tough finding good compromises with your travel partner and budget is probably one of the most difficult topics! In the end it always comes down to good communication 🙂
I have been to about 34 countries and my longest period of travel was during the pandemic when my job allowed me to “work” 😂 from home so I made that “home” in different countries in my same time zone. Great advice overall and I agree one should take a holiday from your holiday if that makes any sense. Sometimes you are just tired from maybe a big hike or walking a lot the day prior and a day of rest is surely needed.
I really needed this! I’m planning our annual 3 week trip and I have a terrible habit of overwhelming myself. Really appreciate & love your channel! ❤
Very helpful guys -- love how you organised the tips into categories!
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
Really well done! congrats
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 😊
That was nice! Thank you very much ❤
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
You guys made me smile thank you!
Great advice!
Thank you! 🙂
This comes at the perfect time 😍 Thank you!!
Nice to hear, thank you! 😊
You guys make nice videos with clearly delivered narration. What has been your favorite country so far and what are some countries you still wish to visit? 😊
Thank you very much! 😊 That's always the toughest question to answer 😁 In general we'll always be drawn to travelling in Asia, as we enjoy the cultures and cuisines there a lot! We always feel at home in Thailand, so that's definitely high up on our list. We also really want to return to India, especially because the food is probably our favourite overall. Last year we also really enjoyed Malaysia and Singapore, so we want to return soon as well. In terms of new countries we're planning to visit Central and South America soon, probably starting with Colombia and Costa Rica 🙂
You two are hilarious and so cute. Love the vibe
Thank you! 😊
Come on down to Orlando, I will show you around a bit!
Great tips, I am especially happy to hear about the wellbeing ones. I was a bit to hard on myself and I hit a breaking point in new Zealand. The scare of missing out was killing me. I started questioning why I was doing the hikes I did, was I really enjoying it ? The pressure of all the traveler telling me about the stuff they did made me always question if what I was doing was enough. I took a long break trying to work on self satisfaction
Thank you for sharing! These kind of negative experiences while travelling are probably a necessary part of figuring out we want to travel. It's easy to get influenced by other travellers or social media, especially when you're already overwhelmed by so many new experiences on the road. And it's easy to fall into a negative mindset fuelled by FOMO, which feels especially weird while travelling.
Ultimately, there's no right or wrong way to travel, so we'd rather see less and enjoy it than be stressed all the time.
Thanks for shere valuable tips for the new travellers.👍 your Very relaxing on this morment,are you now your home.we are Definitely will meet in future❤❤
Zoe &Simon ☕☕👋👋
Thank you! 😊 Yes, we're at home currently but we're planning our next trips! 🙂
Great video, thank you 😊 speaking about personal change, how do you think traveling changed you?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 😊 That's a good question! In general travelling has made us prioritise travel and experiences much more in our lives. So when it comes to saving and spending money we like to put our main focus on travelling and less on bigger investments back home (car etc.). Travelling for longer periods of time has also shown that we don't actually need a lot of physical things. We now try to sell "unnecessary" belongings and think twice before purchasing something (although this can be easier said than done 😅). It's a cliché, but travelling has really impacted the way we think about the world, because it gives you the opportunity to explore life outside of the little bubble back home. And of course it has also expanded our love for a variety of cuisines and foods, which we especially enjoy 😁
You guys have a chance. I’m so happy for both of you. Sweet couple!!
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''say hello to people once you see them for the first time because they it's not getting to that awkward moment where you haven't said hello and still want to get to know somebody like an instant Icebreaker"
Great vlog guys, looking forward to more non travel related vlogs of your life! Maybe another cooking video?
Thank you! 😊 We've been thinking about more cooking videos, but also more videos about life in Germany - if people are interested that 😁
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great advice❤
Thank you! 😊
Welcom to Algéria 🇩🇿,the best country in Africa
I think it's also a good idea to have a basic idea of the tradition and culture of the country u visit so that u don't end up offending them and causing an embarrasing situation 😁
Yes, definitely! 🙂