After more than 3 years on the road we have had more “that was the best day of my life” days than we can count. And more “I am NEVER going to do that ever again” days than we care to remember.
Over 30 countries through more than 5 continents has tested us to our absolute limits. Physically and emotionally. Individually and as a travelling couple.
After so long on the road, we have learnt a thing or two about travelling and about ourselves. These are our 50 lessons learnt from travelling the world. And while they may not relate to everyone, you may just learn something to help you on your next adventure.
You should travel for a reason. Not just so say that you can say that you have travelled to the next “popular” destination.
You should change your plans just so you can eat a local food delicacy.
Working overseas while you are travelling allows you to travel longer.
It is okay to request timeouts while travelling as a couple. Timeouts even work when stuck beside each other in a car driving across Canada and USA.
Las Vegas really is an adults version of Disneyland.
Get naked if the locals are naked so that you fit in with them.
Skype is the worlds best invention for keeping in touch with family and friends.
McDonald’s are everywhere. But we will only enter one to use their bathroom.
Peeing in squat toilets is really hard. Prepare to get your feet wet the first few times.
Street food is tastier and so much cheaper compared to touristy restaurants.
Learning a tiny bit of the local language can get you so much respect in a new culture.
It is not okay to stereotype people based on their race, religion, accent or the way they dress, before you get to know them. No matter how many times the stereotype turns out to be right.
Cute Highland Cows will make the toughest or grumpiest person in the world smile.
International media are often wrong. Most places they deem “unsafe” are, in fact, very safe.