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!st Group Travel Tour Tips
Hello. I have gotten some great ideas for travel groups through the discussion board on this site. Not used to traveling alone but done waiting on friends or family to join me I am now feeling brave enough and ready to book and forge ahead.
As I was about to click the Book button...a billion questions came to mind. How do I pack for this? What should I bring? Sounds silly. But I would love anyone to please give me insight and share on this discussion board their first tour guided trips and either things they wish they had or something I may not even think of. I am looking at with er G Adventures or I found an Asia trip with Intrepid I am pretty sure will be the winner: http://www.intrepidtravel.com/vietna...ghlights-86241 And if it helps I am a 35 year old girly female and horrible packer. Thanks everyone! And Happy Valentines day |
What you pack will depend on where you go, at what time of year, what activities you'll be doing, what kind of dinners and evening events will be included.
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Are you fully committed to joining a tour? Many of us treasure the benefits of solo, independent travel. Here are some trip reports that my give you inspiration:
http://www.fodors.com/community/trav...collection.cfm Good luck! |
I'm another fan of independent travel, but I have taken a few group tours, including some with Intrepid.
I have a basic packing list that I update for specific trips - I delete things if I'm going to Europe instead of Asia, and I add things if it's going to be cold. It's a bit out of date where electronics are concerned but will give you a start. There's a "leaving Home" list afterwards. Start here (links at the top of the page): https://mytimetotravel.wordpress.com...take-part-one/ |
Check to see if the tour company has a ‘what to take’ list. Many do.
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I've travelled a few times with Intrepid and found them to be very good. I did Vietnam independently though.
They usually provide a what to bring list. You will definitely need a light waterproof coat. Pack clothes that are loose and airy and if needed can be layered. Only pack half a bag as you can buy lots locally for great prices. |
I can't help with being part of an organized tour, but anyone can learn to be a more efficient packer.
Start with a few packing lists (provided by the tour or found online as above) for guidance. Lay things out in a separate place well in advance of the trip, and really think thru the functionality of each piece (instead of fashion). |
I did essentially that same trip with Friendly Planet. Personally, I lived in shorts and a couple SPF infused (or whatever they're called) lightweight button downs from LL Bean. I switched out tank tops to feel somewhat fresh each day. The SPF shirts are super easy to wash so I cleaned them up in the sink. Bring comfy shoes- I love Merrells but also brought some Keen sandals. Everyone I saw in Vietnam dressed casually and conservatively- well, conservative for the heat. No short shorts, few sleeveless shirts, that sort of thing. I find it easier to pack for warm temps since I need fewer clothes.
Enjoy your trip! |
Hi.
Its depends on what type of enjoyment you want to do, where you want to spend your vacations, in which months you want to go |
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