It doesn’t matter where or when you travel, there are always hundreds of travel hacks for first time travelers, and savvy, experienced travelers.
I always pick up a few tips, although I have traveled abroad many times. Here are my top 10 travel tips for anyone who’s just starting their travel log, whether you’re in New Hampshire, or New England. We are lucky to live just over the pond to Europe.
Starting your travel journey is exciting, but it can also be a bit daunting if you’re new to exploring the world. The thrill of discovering new places, meeting people from different cultures, and stepping out of your comfort zone makes travel a rewarding experience.
However, it’s wise to go in prepared. With some planning, an open mind, and a few essential travel tips, you can make your first trips memorable and sort of stress-free.
The first rule of travel is to be flexible, no matter what life throws at you.
Consider traveling light. A good rule of thumb is to lay out everything you plan to bring, then cut it down by a third. You’ll likely find that you don’t need as much as you think.
Keeping room in your schedule for spontaneous moments can often lead to the most memorable experiences.
I once had a conversation with a lawyer in Rome, who was sitting at the next table during lunch. He offered to show our group of four the renovated church his law firm recently completed. He was proud of the project. It was stunning and the view was beautiful over this magical city.
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Talking to locals can help you discover hidden gems. Here are my top travel suggestions for New Hampshire, New England, and beyond.
12 New Hampshire Travel Hacks Good for Everyone
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Mistakes Tourists Make When Visiting New Hampshire
Whether it’s trying to pack too much in to one trip (figuratively and also literally ion their suitcase) or choosing to dine at the tourist traps over the mom and pop shops, people who visit New Hampshire deserve to experience all our fine state has to offer. Let the mistakes of tourists from our past help shape your visit in the future.
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