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19 New Year’s Resolutions That Travelers Should Make In 2016
Still haven’t finished listing down your New Year’s resolutions? We’ve rounded up a few awesome New Year’s resolutions that both travel junkies and aspiring travelers should make in 2016!
New Year’s resolutions normally represent the changes that people want to make in the new or upcoming year. For some folks, their New Year’s resolutions include shifting to a new career, saving money, trying a new hobby, quitting a bad habit or losing weight. But for most travel junkies, the start of a new calendar year brings an inspiration to plan a bigger and more exciting adventure than the previous year. As their travel experience grows, so does their desire to discover places that are more exotic, thrilling or diverse.
Whether you’re a keen traveler or someone who wants to make 2016 a year of adventures and travel, here are some cool ideas for your New Year’s resolutions.
1. Travel somewhere that is out of your comfort zone
2. Take more solo trips
3. Embrace the great outdoors
4. Be a weekend warrior
5. Get up early and watch the sun rise
6. Explore your own backyard
7. Digital detox
8. Immerse yourself
9. Research diligently before traveling
10. Use up all your days for vacation
11. Be a better money saver
12. Learn more about geography
13. Seek out unusual and new experiences
14. Take the bus, bike, train or walk
15. Master the art of packing
16. Go on an unplanned getaway – one of the crazier New Year’s resolutions for travelers
17. Don’t stick to tourist hot-spots
18. Use travel hacks more often
19. Be in the moment
Traveling can be pretty stressful and hectic, even for seasoned backpackers. As a matter of fact, it can leave you sensitive and extra concerned about ticking everything off your list of things to do. When these things happen, stop, and take a deep breath.
Forget about the bus schedules, closing times, and fitting in that trekking trip before lunchtime. Take a look around, enjoy the sights, listen to the crashing waves on the shore, observe the locals in the habitat, and feel the sands. Slow down, and experience the delight of the place you have worked so hard to get to.