The world is indeed a beautiful place and is now easier to
explore than ever. However, while exploring, there are things to keep in mind
and avoid doing to help maximize your experience and evade avoidable hassles. Nogle Travels, the leading online travel agency, shares 4 things you shouldn't
do when you travel.
Don't Take Photos of People Without Their Permission
Just because you think the person would make a beautiful subject
or add some liveliness to your photo or video, doesn't mean you should take
photos or videos of people without their permission. You should first put the
camera or smartphone aside and politely ask for their permission to take their
photos or include them in your videos, and be respectful if they decline.
Try Not to Litter
Honestly, this should go without saying, nevertheless, it is
important for you to refrain from tossing your garbage indiscriminately around
your environment. There are areas that have strict rules/laws about carrying
out accumulated garbage and properly disposing of it, and it can be quite
embarrassing to be harassed in these places because of littering.
Don't Skip the Local Tourist Office
The local tourism office is one of the best places to get advice
on current events, festivals, and information you're likely not going to find
in a guidebook or by just asking random people. This is because the job of
those working at the local tourism office is literally to know everything about
the place you're in, so when you get to a new city, be sure to go the tourism
office to get information on what to see and do, and where the deals are. They
can also help you with maps and discount cards as well as help you to book
accommodations. This can easily help you save time and find a more rewarding
and cheaper travel experience.
Try Not To Eat Near Major Tourist Sites
This is because the food sold near major tourist sites are more
often than not sold at double the price. In addition to this, the flavour and
quality of the meal is unlikely to be consistent since the restaurants know
that majority of the tourists visiting are unlikely to come back, so the
incentive to be top-notch is more or less lacking. However, if you eat at
local, 'non-touristy' restaurants instead, the flavour and quality of the meal
is likely to be higher because they know that if it is anything less, locals
will stop eating there.
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