why group travel is the best
LATELY, I’ve noticed a few articles strongly advocating for solo travel. Sure, travelling alone affords a more autonomous experience and freedom but there are also several other advantages that come with group travel. Here are few of them:
LESS PLANNING AND COSTS
Travelling in a group allows for more heads to bounce ideas off. As opposed to solo travel where you have to do the stressful planning by yourself, here several other people can assist with planning different aspects of your trip including the choice of flights, accommodation, excursions and dining options. When you travel in a group your leader can arrange group discounts or promotions on various activities and, at times, food and drinks. Many companies will be more than happy to offer cheaper prices to groups.
MORE AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE
Travelling in a group allows for the opportunity to explore a place with a local or more experienced traveller. This means that you’ll be able to experience new things and gain insider knowledge about a particular area, which may not always be the case when travelling alone. When you travel by yourself, in a place that you’re unfamiliar with and a language you may not understand, your experience becomes that much more complicated.
YOU’LL LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Travelling with family and friends isn’t always easy. But travelling with those closest to you often allows you to create shared experiences and lifelong memories, good and bad. When managed right, this can lead to stronger relationships and a close knit bond among the group as you’ll inevitably learn more about the people in your life. Friends and family tend to have a deep understanding of one another, so each experience will be tailored accordingly. Also, everyone loves an inside joke.
YOU’LL MAKE NEW FRIENDS
If you opt to travel with a group of strangers, that’s okay too. A big advantage of group travel is that you can meet new people and make new friends. There are few things more fulfilling than meeting a stranger who shares similar interests to you and is passionate about the same things you’re passionate about. There are few greater ways to create an immediate bond than travelling with others. Sharing memories and moments creates relationships with a new network of friends that usually extends beyond a trip.
YOU’LL GAIN NEW PERSPECTIVES AND OPINIONS
Few things expand your worldview and perspective more than group travel. Interactions with other travellers allow you to see things differently and learn new things. By interacting with people who you probably wouldn’t normally meet, you’ll probably take something out from their different backgrounds and insights. Also, travelling with someone familiar to a particular city and its various sites offers a more insightful experience.
“Because of your smile, you make life more beautiful.” –
THICH NHT HANH