How to travel the world as an introvert-The World Of Knowledge


It’s no secret that travelling is an amazing way to learn more about the world and yourself. However, for those with introverted personalities, travelling alone presents unique difficulties. 

1. Identify what sort of travel experience you want to have-
Some introverts enjoy socializing for several hours a day, while others prefer far less socialization. Some don’t mind crowds, while others would feel uncomfortable packed onto a subway tram like a sardine in a tin can. Be realistic with yourself and think about what sort of travel experience you want.



2. Places to travel-
As an introvert, you might be more comfortable traveling to more locations that are free of crowds and the noise that accompanies them.Look for nations or sites of historical and cultural significance that are off the beaten path. 



Nations with generally more reserved and introverted cultures include the Nordic countries, Japan, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, and Switzerland

3.Travel by yourself-
 Introverted people tend to desire more alone time than others do. if you travel alone, you’ll be able to satisfy your desire for minimal levels of communication while maximizing your freedom to go wherever the wind takes you.

4.Travel Slowly-
Take your time when traveling by, for instance, taking a more circuitous route instead of the fastest and most direct route. Don’t overschedule your days. Plan on seeing one or two sights in a day, then leaving the rest of your day for spontaneous other adventures.




5.Be yourself -


Don’t make a big effort to change yourself or pretend to be outgoing if you really aren’t. You should feel totally comfortable sitting alone on a train or boat, booking a single room, and dining by yourself. Don’t pressure yourself into traveling if you don’t want to.

6.Practice speaking local languages-
There are many online resources to learn the language you’re interested in. For instance, check out DuoLingo or Lang-8, which can help you learn through games, videos, and chat rooms.

7.Read a book-
You can also, of course, read your book at night before bed and when you’re dining out.

Remember, when you’re reading, you’re never really alone.

8.Use a headphone-



When  headphones used in combination with a book, you’re even less likely to attract people trying to interact with you.

9.Enjoy the travel-



Solo travel is intensely personal. You can discover more about yourself at the same time you're discovering more about the places you traveled so far to visit. Traveling on your own is fun, challenging, vivid, and exhilarating.











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