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2015
30
September
How to Plan an Unforgettable 3-4 Week Trip for First-Time World Travelers?
30
September
Question:
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Edie
Great book - found at Chapters if you want to adventure off on your own. Also, safe options for world travel is cruising to capture many country ports or with any global tour groups. Just some thoughts.
Tanis
Awesome thank you!
Chantel
This is another place to look...never used them but love their business plan. https://www.gadventures.com/
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Tanis
I will look into it thank you
Kyle
Taiwan, Cambodia, Peru, Brazil, New Zealand, Scotland, Bali, Tibet, South Africa. To name a few.
Melanie
Another vote for traveling with Gadventures, especially if this is your first time. Great way to experience something great with a bit of help. SE Asia or South America would be awesome choices.
Sarah
I did a Gadventures trip in SE Asia and it was absolutely amazing!! I met some truly wonderful people who I still keep in contact with and visit 8 years later.
Tanis
I will look into this thank you!
Duška
I vote for a Cruise. Maybe start in the Caribbean, preferably from Puerto Rico, because that way you see the most islands, instead of 'loosing' 2-3 days getting there from Miami. and then getting back. There is so much to see every day on a different island, the ships are full of entertainment at night, you don't hassle with baggage, accommodations or food - basically everything is taken care of. A cruise in the Mediterranean is also amazing. If you want to drive and see places, maybe an English speaking country for starters? http://www.cruisesonly.com/results.do?d2=&dd=ALL&fd=2&c=ALL&v=ALL&p=SJU&shoppingZipCode=&sort_by=7&IncludeSeniorRates=false&IncludeAlumniRates=false&AlumniCruiseId=false&cid=136KAYOT052620090001ALL&cm_mmc=Paid_Search-_-CONLY-Google-_-Nonbranded-_-%2Bcruises+%2Bfrom+%2Bpuerto+%2Brico-b&cm_mmca3=43700006333819839&cm_mmca4=CPO1p9_NvckCFU9hfgod_MYMxw&gclid=CPO1p9_NvckCFU9hfgod_MYMxw&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CJ3Vv9_NvckCFasGRQodWOUIaA
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Sandeep
If you are between the ages of 18 and 35, I would suggest www.contiki.com
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Sandeep
The tours are intense, there is a lot of sightseeing, drinking, etc, but you do end the tour with a lot of new friends that you have spent an intense couple of weeks with.
Maryse
Croatia. 3-4 weeks you can even take the ferry to Italia if you have time.
Maryse
And would recommend checking busabout.com
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Corey
I pmed ya. I might be able to help a bit.
Taylor
Go to Croatia! It's so beautiful and you can take a cheap ferry or flight to Italy or Greece. So good
Nettie
european tour is amazing.. you can play it by ear and just book last minute flights/accomodation or get a tour guide. i fly from uk to germany for less than $20 one way as it was a last minute deal..
Carissa
I aways recommend checking out the travbuddy.com website. The forum is great. Very diverse. Covers countries all over the world. And alot of experience there. Everything depends on what you're looking for, when you want to go, interests, budget, how diverse you want it to be. Are you an off the beaten path kind of person, or someone who wants to be in an organized tour. I've been to 43 countires now (mostly backpacking on my own) and absolutely love travelling and definitely encourage it! So with that being said, you need to think about what you'd like out of the experience
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Tanis
I will look into this thank you
Alicia
Hey Tanis, are you planning a trip by yourself or with friends? I know a lot of people have suggested a number of tours which are cool but also really expensive. I've done a fair bit of solo travel myself and if you'd like to know more feel free to PM me
Tanis
I think my boyfriend and I want to go. He has done some traveling but I haven't done any really just within canada, the u.s and Mexico. What are your thoughts on Morocco? Spain? Area
Rob
Uk, Scotland, Ireland...history, beauty, castles. Awesome !
Kari
I made my first solo trip to the UK. Great way to ease into and lots to see and do
Tanis
This may be a great idea I will look further into it. Would 3 weeks be long enough for a trip like this?
Kari
I did 3 weeks my first time and spent 5 days in Paris. I did not go to Irleand the first time either. Just England and barely into Scotland. It was more than enough time
Peter
Thailand has it all. Safe solo travelling. Beaches. Crazy party. Check it out.
Darren
i agree scotland , ireland amazing and very safe
Iris
I just came back from 5 weeks in Croatia and Slovenia. Amazing people, incredible food, awe inspiring historical sites and a ton of natural beauty. It's also 1/2 the price of Italy and some of the other European destinations. My favourite place to date is still Greece!
Raylene
I would look into Southeast Asia. You can see A LOT in that amount of time, it's cheap, the weather is always nice, and the people are amazing. Traveling from country to country is cheap and easy and you get a lot more for your money than going to other places that are more expensive (like most of Europe). If your thinking it might be for you, I highly recommend checking out the lonely planet "southeast Asia on a shoestring" book.
Jessica
Did two weeks in Spain in the spring and loved it. Lots of art and architecture to see also amazing food. Ireland is also cool to see (used to live there) and perhaps less culture shocking since it's an English speaking country. What time of year are you planning to travel?
Tanis
I'm not sure what time of year yet. I have heard great things about Spain what are your thoughts on Morocco?
Peter
The men are over bearing. Women have less status. Interesting choice to backpack alone. My opinion only
Jessica
Didn't do Morocco, just Barcelona, Ibiza (off season so different from what you'd think), Valencia, and Sevilla... All four cities have something different to offer and were absolutely the best choices we could have made! Book accommodation through airbnb for the full 'local' experience.
Monique
Asia! Start off in Thailand and work your way through Cambodia and end in Vietnam. Amazing.
Peter
In three weeks. I dunno. Takes 3 full days of travel to get there and back. Figure 2 days bare minimum for jet lag on the way back. Thailand from Bangkok to the islands then island thru Phuket on the way back was crazy last year for us same timeline. No time for you to do 2 other countries unless you want to be in transit almost constantly
Monique
True that Peter. I have done but usually try for 5 to 6 weeks. Thailand on its own for 3 weeks is a great bet with a jaunt north to Chiang Mai then down to Ko Samui for some beach. I always thing the adventures of cross country boats buses bikes is part of the holiday! Adventure.
Allan
Stay in Hostels and live off the land. Prepare your own food in the communal kitchen they mostly have.
Judith
Depends how you want to travel. If you want to experience the real life of the country go to Spain and hike the Camino. If you want to do the tourist thing, begin with a place where the native language is English, like the British Isles. I loved Holland. Italy is incredible. I hiked the Cinque Terra which can be done in a day, or spread it out and stay 2 or 3 nights in each of the 5 villages. Happy travels
Yyc
If you like history, head to Europe (mostly anywhere is Europe is fantastic, from my experience). If you want awesome hot weather, head to central America, and if you want good weather and cheap, head to SE Asia. The scenery is amazing in New Zealand, and the food is great in Italy. It all really depends on what you are looking for in the world. If you're having trouble deciding, then visiting a relative or a friend who lives on another continent is a good start.
Paul
Europe is a great first trip. Fly cheap to Dublin or London and see the big cities. Use ryanair for crazy cheap flights. For example, Dublin to Scotland or England is 10 dollars Canadian all in. From there, see Amsterdam, Barcelona, rome, venice, paris, berlin, and prague. Those are all famous cities and easy enough to visit and navigate for rookie travelers. Stay in hotels to meet other young people who travel. Between ryanair and hostelworld.com you can keep your costs down. If you're interested, message me for more tips. I've lived in Europe for 4 years and Asia for 2
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A.I. says...
Planning Your First Big International Trip
Congratulations on taking the first step towards planning an exciting 3-4 week world travel adventure! For first-time international travelers, the prospect of planning such a lengthy trip can seem daunting, but with the right preparation and mindset, it can be an incredible and life-changing experience.
Decide on Your Destinations
The first step in planning your big trip is to decide where you want to go. Consider your interests, budget, and the time of year you plan to travel. Do you want to explore multiple countries or focus on one region? Are you interested in history, culture, outdoor adventures, or a mix of everything? Research various destinations and create a shortlist of places that appeal to you.
Plan Your Itinerary
Once you've decided on your destinations, it's time to plan your itinerary. Keep in mind that a 3-4 week trip allows you to explore a few countries or regions without feeling too rushed. Consider the distance between destinations, transportation options, and the time needed to fully experience each place.
Be sure to leave some flexibility in your itinerary to account for unexpected circumstances or spontaneous opportunities that may arise during your travels.
Budget and Finances
International travel can be expensive, so it's essential to create a realistic budget. Consider the cost of flights, accommodations, transportation, food, activities, and any necessary visas or travel insurance. Research the cost of living in the places you plan to visit and adjust your budget accordingly.
Don't forget to account for emergencies and unexpected expenses, as well as a buffer for any souvenirs or indulgences you may want to enjoy.
Research and Prepare
Before embarking on your journey, research your destinations thoroughly. Learn about local customs, laws, and cultural practices to ensure you're respectful and prepared. Check for any required vaccinations or travel advisories, and ensure your passport and any necessary visas are up-to-date.
Consider taking language classes or downloading language apps to help you communicate more effectively during your travels.
Suggested Destinations for First-Time Travelers
If you're unsure where to start, here are some popular and relatively easy destinations for first-time international travelers:
- Europe: Cities like London, Paris, Rome, and Barcelona offer a mix of history, culture, and vibrant urban experiences.
- Southeast Asia: Countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia offer beautiful landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and affordable travel.
- Central America: Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico offer diverse natural environments, ancient ruins, and friendly locals.
Remember, the most important thing is to embrace the adventure and stay open-minded. Traveling internationally for the first time can be challenging but also incredibly rewarding. Enjoy the journey, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone!
Tanis
I have never done any world traveling but I am really interested and wanting to start planning and big 3-4 week trip. Are their any suggestions for someone who hasn't done any of that kind of traveling? Places? Thanks!