save money while travelling

How to save money when you travel?

The above question is one of the most common questions asked by all travellers. And there are many ways in which you can save money while travelling which will allow individuals to travel for long time.

We live in a society where pay more and get a better product or service is quite common.

The main motto behind saving money while travelling is that they can afford to travel many more destinations

3 Myths every traveller should know

  1. Travelling is very expensive.
  2. You need to be very rich to travel.
  3. Normal people or middle class can never afford to travel for the long term

But that isn\’t true anyone can travel as long as they want to.

Every traveller should make smart choices, prioritize his needs based on what is absolutely required and what is not and strategize to spend in the right way to cut costs.

It is not easy to save money while on travel as we have led a comfortable life all this while and it is always tempting to buy things on travel.

Everyone who is passionate about travel needs to work really hard and do some sacrifices to save money.

I have seen a lot of rich travellers travel on budgets as they feel less isolated, they can explore life more like a local, meet a lot of people, develop great friendships, know more about culture and tradition etc. There are a lot of good things that come along with saving money when you travel.

These travel tips given below are for everyone, it doesn’t matter if you travel once in a while or regularly.

22 best ways to save money while travelling

Consider Budget Travel

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Budget Travel

Make realistic budgets before you visit a place.

Everything should be preplanned based on research or asking people who have been to those destinations.

Make a note of what activities you want to participate, what you are planning to buy, where to stay, what places to visit, what you want to eat etc

Research properly on budget accommodations, eateries, shopping etc

Choose a destination based on the budget you want to spend.

Always use public transport

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Train junction

As travelling from one place to another place is always considered to be a costly affair if you use cabs, private vehicles etc. And there are more chances that you can be scammed.

One of the best ways to see or experience a place is by behaving and doing things like how a local would do.

Public transports like train, bus etc will always cost very less as it is launched for the benefit of people by the government and used basically to transports a mass crowd.

Public transports never miss to giving a truly local experience.it gives great knowledge and insights of hanging out with a local.

Remember: No epic cultural interactions ever happened getting chaperoned in a private taxi — Jarryd Salem

 Book hostels or homestays instead of fancy hotels

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homestays

You won’t be spending much of a time staying in the hotel so no need to book a luxury hotel.

Instead, go for a homestay provided by local and these days you can find a lot of hostels which will provide a nice bed and place to halt by.

These hostels and homestays will cost you very less and it will be very well maintained so you need not worry about hygiene just because they are providing it for less price.

Homestays provide good authentic food prepared at home which is very healthy.

You can interact with localities easily and get to know about their culture, tradition, way they lead their life and these kinds of things provide a piece of great knowledge and local like experience

 Book a place with a kitchen, refrigerator. Washing machine etc

Always choose a place with these kinds of facilities as it will help you save a lot of money.

If there is a kitchen you can cook your own meal, which will always cost less than what you have outside,

To reuse clothes you need to wash, but giving it to laundry is an expensive affair. Instead, you can wash your clothes by yourself if washing machine and dryer are present.

 Eat at local eateries or street shops

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Near tourist destination foods will always cost way more than it actually is.

Choose places which are a little away from tourist attractions where localities have their food if will cost less. These restaurants will mostly contain local foods, it is believed food is the best way to know about the place.

There will a variety of street food restaurants, eating here will be a  good way to save money.

Protips: Always inquire locals about the famous dishes and popular restaurants which are

 Don’t shop in tourist destinations

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                                          Shop near a tourist spot

Never shop near tourist attractions, it will be very costly.

My advice is never to shop when you travelling always pack whatever you want. If in case you want to shop then choose places that are away from tourist attraction this will reduce the price drastically and save a huge amount of money.

Travel during offseason

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Tourist spot during offseason

Travelling to places during peak season is a big no.

Each and everything would be costly during peak season.

Accommodations cost would be skyrocketing and many a time you may not find a place to stay unless you book 2 to 3 months early.

Food, activities, transport, tour guides etc will cost you more as there is high demand and someone else will be ready to pay more than you for the same activity.

Travel to offbeat places

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offbeat Destinations

Offbeat places in the sense, travel to places which are very amazing but still not popular among the mass crowd.

Accommodations, food, transport, activities etc would cost very less and you will be given more importance, it will add a personal and emotional touch to your travel.

Travel overnight from one destination to other

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Instead of staying and halting in a hotel at night, you can choose to travel to another destination as it will be cost-efficient than a hotel stay and save time.

Usually, the day journey would make us feel like we have missed out on an important thing and night journey, on the other hand, we would only be sleeping as we won’t feel as if we have missed out on anything.

 Go to temples for free food and stay

Get in touch with a local who knows in and out of the place. They would suggest places where we can get free food and stay.

A lot of temples and religious mutts in India offer food at least one meal per day to all the devotees. I guess this will be on top of the list to save money while travelling for most of them.

Some temples even provide stays for free or very less amount for their devotees.

Always inquire if for these details if you are going to any temples or religious mutts.

 Book Air tickets many months before you travel

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As air tickets are very costly when you book them in short notice.Plan in advance, book tickets at least 3 to 6 months before the date of departure.

 Couch sharing or surfing

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Couchsurfing Is hospitality and stays based social networking site.

Which connect travellers all around the world to find a stay or share your home to another fellow traveller to stay when he/she is your hometown.

And when you want to travel to other places around the world you can ask another fellow traveller who stays in that surroundings to share their home. sometimes you get it for free and other times you need to spend a small amount. Any individual can save a lot of money sharing a couch when they are travelling.

Carry snacks and water during outings

Wherever you go always carry snacks and a refillable bottle because most of the places near tourist attractions food will be very costly.

Be flexible with your dates and travel destinations

Travel slowly, don’t hesitate to tweak a plan if you get some nice offers in stays, dates, locations or any other experiences.

Flight charges keep on changing so as much as possible to get cheap flights even if that means a lot of stops. Fly during unpopular hours.

Camping at night

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When you are travelling you would come across many places where you can’t find stays, no vacancy in stays or if you feel nature around you is very beautiful and you want to be amidst nature you can camp.

Make sure you purchase a tent which is weatherproof. Invest money to purchase tents and you can use a tent where ever you travelling and save a huge amount of money because the stay is usually the one which burns a hole in your pocket.

Book through travel agents

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Travel Agent

These days most people book through online thinking it would cost less but still expertize what an agent hold is equal to none.

He will know in and out in his industry and can do bookings and provide good quality for a lesser price than what it is shown online.

Work and earn while travelling

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Make money while travelling

There are a lot of travel job opportunities.

Just saving won’t work, you even need to earn money to support your travel.

Travel jobs like a travel writer, travel blogger, photographer, English teacher etc can be done.

To know more about travel jobs click on how to make money while travelling.

Use credit card reward points

Most of the time if you purchase or buy something you will get rewards points, you can use these points, to get offers or cashback when you are buying something.

Befriend locals

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Friendly Locals

You can befriend a local whichever destination you go, chances are sometimes you will be offered free stay and food when you think of extending your stay and you don’t have much of money.

You can lead life more like a local.

Don’t hire a guide

Never hire a guide because it is a very costly process and moreover these days everything you want to know can be searched in Google. You get maps, you get reviews, you can know about any place etc. you can travel by yourself without a guide.

 Win a free contest

Many travel companies use free giveaways and contests to market their product, this is one of the best ways, where you can perform well and win in the contest to get free trips to various destinations.

WWOOF(World Wide Opportunities On Organic Farms)

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Farming opportunities through WWOOF

It Is hospitality come farming social networking site.

Which connect travellers all around the world who want to work on farms with farm owners. Where travellers work on farms and in turn they are provided with food and shelter.

sometimes travellers are even provided with some money if they work very hard.

Conclusion

These are some of the best ways to save money while travelling around the world.

You need to choose the best strategy that would suit your way of travel to save money. There are many more ways to save money when you travel.

Also read: ways to make money while travelling

Do you love to travel? Don’t know how to make a living out of travel? Are you frustrated and tired of saving money, just to travel for one or two weeks a year? Do you want to make money while travelling?

Then you are in the right place at the right time. This article will give us an idea about how to make money while travelling?

A lot of people dream about jobs which takes them around the world and make them experience the various cultures, but what we have noticed is people are afraid to choose travel career, even though they are passionate about travel.

We would have noticed a lot of people who work their ass off and save money just to get a few weeks of vacation or people who wait till they are old and retired to travel. These kinds of things will only make you a tourist, not a traveller.

If you love to travel, then  9 to 5 job which will never let you travel and it is not an ideal job for you.

But if you ask me, can we make a living out of travel?

The answer is “Yes”, there are plenty of job opportunities that involve travel. But it takes a lot of years of hard work and dedication to work independently of location.

Is it easy to get a travel job?

No, It is not easy to get travel jobs, but with great skill and talent, passion for travel and hard work will help you land in travel jobs.

This article will let us know about the travel jobs that will feed your wanderlust. But before we start we will see a quote which conveys in-depth meaning.

Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you should set of life you don’t need to escape from. Seth Godin

I guess you heard it right, stop wondering and start or craft a  career around travel that never requires you to take a holiday.

Now without further ado, we will see the top 20 ways to make money while travelling.

Ways To Make Money While Travelling

1. Travel Writing

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Becoming travel writing is one of the best ways to get paid to travel

A genuine love towards travel and good writing communication skills make a good travel writer.

Choose a travel niche in which you are passionate about and start writing.

Travel writing can be taken up as a full time or a freelancing job.

You can start with a travel blog, write for publications, magazines, newspaper article, guest blogs content for other blogs, write reviews about hotels and resorts, content for small travel industries etc

There are tons of travel writing works as you can write a guide book, things to do in a particular place, about food, accommodation, transportation, places to visit etc.

You need to have good knowledge about the destination or place you are covering,

Write high-quality engaging content that would solve problems.

Benefits of travel writing, you will get a lot of freebies and VIP treatment in hotels and resorts. Most of the popular publications pay for food, accommodation and travel.

2. Foreign Service Officer

If you are interested to serve your country and travel along with it to various countries, this is the best travel job.

You should be a degree holder and you need to clear foreign service exams to get qualified. This exam is considered to be one of the toughest exams, but with hard work and perseverance, you can clear it.

It is a Diplomat job.

You need to be quick to adapt to different circumstances.

It requires you to take up a lot of responsibility and involves dealing with high profile people.

You will be asked to deal with global issues, refugee flow, immigration, terrorism issues, economic development, disaster etc

Not an easy job and it involves directly dealing with the government of other countries.

You will be representing your country.

3. Travel show host for various travel channels

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You should be passionate about travel and a vibrant personality.

You should be lively, confident, spontaneous to respond, naturally interacting with anyone, enthusiastic and one happy personality.

Educational skills requirements Tv journalism, Mass communication, production, event management, public relation, advertising etc

4. Travel Photography

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If you have good photography and editing skills you can earn a good income through it.

You can conduct photography classes, sell photos on a stock website, shoot portraits, shoot events, sell photos to magazines or publications, start a photography tour, start photography blog etc

Note: build social media presence, it is one of the best marketing ways

These are some of the ways through which you can earn money by photography

5. Blogging and Vlogging

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Travel blogging and Vlogging is the most common way to make money while travelling.

Start travel blog or any other blog write high quality and relevant content that solves readers problems.

Seo must be done for website and proper promotions through social media sites.

You can earn money through blogging by affiliate marketing, Google Adsense, sell private ads,

Sponsored post, paid review writing, sell digital products online, sell physical products online, sell services etc

Please refer Benefits of Blog for further details

Note More the traffic to your site, more the money

Vlogging: is video blogging ( contains video as content)

You can earn  money through vlogging by  sponsored and paid posts, youtube ads, affiliate links and selling Merchandise etc

6. Become Travel Agents or Tour Guide

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Travel agents

are private retailers who sell services related to tourism like activities, airlines, cabs, accommodations etc to the public on behalf of the travel company.

They are experts in the travel field and provide 1st hand advice on  destinations, accommodations, transport, activities etc

They will plan a trip itinerary for customers.

Agents have experience and should possess a certificate or license. They will give attention to details and are good communicators.

They get discounts for their own travels and sometimes get freebies.

 

Tour Guide

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is a one who travels and shares their passion for travel among customers.

They have to manage a big group, good in communication, need to have local knowledge, culture and history of the place.

Workload varies with peak season to non-peak season.

They can organize custom tours, food tours, walking tours, historical walks etc

7. English Teaching in non-English speaking nations

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Teach English in non-English speaking nations as TEFL(Teach English as a Foreign Language).

You need to have a TEFL certificate before you can apply for jobs.

It is a contract based job usually for 1 year and after that, you can ally for jobs in other cities or countries. You will be given accommodations along with food. Get a good paycheck of somewhere between 1000 $ to 2000 $.

There will be no work pressure and per week you have to teach for 30 to 40 hours.

It is one of the best ways to earn while travelling.

8. Freelancing

If you are an expert then you can freelance in any field. There are a lot of small companies which will be looking for freelancers to work for them.

Some freelancing fields content writing, photography, digital marketing. SEO. web designer etc

You can offer your skills and expertise as a freelancer.No upfront investment of time or money.

It is more draining and time intrusive.

9. Become a yoga instructor, personal trainer and dance master

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If you are skilled in any of the above things you can provide  training classes to people who are seeking to become better and fit in respective fields

10. Ski and scuba instructor

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You need to be an expert and certified trainer, you need to skilled enough to teach beginners as well as advanced level.

11. Consultant

It is another way to make money by sharing your expertise.

Offers advice and strategies related to business so as to businesses can become effective.

No startup cost required to set up.

12. Cruise ship workers

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It is the best job to earn a great income and can travel around the world, gain experience and networking with hundreds of people around the world.

You can work for 8 months continuously and take off for 4 months.

Jobs are very hectic, but you get a huge pay.

13. Work for a travel company

Working in travel company involves a lot of travel for business purpose and you get an amazing discount related to transport, accommodation, food etc when you travel along with your family.

14, International hotel chain

The hotel chain will have branches in different countries, you can take a transfer to various branches of hotels around the world and work there for a few years.

Usually, the company would provide you with free accommodation, food and travel charges.

There are a lot of job opportunities from ground level worker to management level, you can opt whichever position that suits you.

Chefs at International hotels

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You can become a chef in an international hotel chain, payment will be very high to lead high styled life.

15. International aid worker

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Usually, these workers are employed by charities, volunteer groups, international aid agencies and non-government organizations(NGO’S).

All employees work all across the globe.

The main objective is to provide assistance in issues related to healthcare, housing, education, sanitation, agriculture, construction, industry development, human rights, nature, environment, disaster etc around the world.

There are a lot of job opportunities from ground level worker to management level, you can opt whichever position that suits you.pay is good based on the place you work.

16. Translator

Works to convert material in one language to another language. The translated work should be perfect as compared to the original language it was written.

You should be perfect with both languages that are the original as well as translated language.

It is a great stream of income.

17. Digital Nomad Is The Best Way To Make Money While Travelling

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Are the people who work in remote places using telecommunication technologies to earn a living. Internet is a must for digital nomads.

You can work as a content writer, digital marketer. SEO expert, affiliate marketer. Blogger, vlogger etc

18. Travel Nurse

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Travelling nurse is a temporary nursing job that is offered usually in hospitals around the world, due to a shortage of local nurse.

Pay is high and there are good professional growth ladders to climb.

19. Archaeologist

Is a one who studies about the prehistoric people and their culture by analysing monuments, artefacts, inscriptions etc.

This job makes you travel to historic places and you can earn a good income

20. Geologist

Is the one who studies the rock and related substances that make up the earth’s surface.

You can travel the world and will get paid a high salary.

Conclusion

These are some of the best travel jobs through which will help all of us to make a lot of money while travelling.

Getting a travel job is not easy, you need to put in a lot of effort to achieve it.

Next step, know how to save money while travelling.

Want to read books that will inspire you right away to pack your bags and explore the world? Then you are in the right place and I will be telling you about the inspiring travel books. Let me start with a beautiful quote which has a deeper sense of meaning

“You can not buy happiness but you can buy books and that’s kind of a same thing”- anonymous

There are many benefits of reading books i.e. it makes us happy, reduces stress, improves memory, increases concentration, mental stimulation, knowledge increases, better writing skills inspires and motivates us, etc.

Travel is another thing that is scientifically proved to make people happy. Just imagine when these both super-duper things come together then it is a big treat. The best thing about books is that they will inspire you and make you travel the world without moving your feet at the comfort of your couch and that too without your passport.

Here are the books which will inspire any random person to fall in love with the travel. All the books mentioned below are based on the survey conducted by us with “500+” hardcore travelers and has impacted me personally in some way or the other at various stages of life. Below you can find most inspiring travel books of all times

8 Must-Read Travel Inspiring Books

The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho

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One of my favorite books and the first book I read something related to travel. The Alchemist is about a young shepherd boy in Spain who follows his dreams and never gives up till he achieves it. The story tells about his journey from Spain to Egypt in search of treasure, the obstacles he faces, and how he overcomes those obstacles.

 “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it”

-Paulo Coelho

Eat Pray Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert

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It is a memoir written by Elizabeth Gilbert on her trip around the world after she got divorced and what she explored while she was traveling. This book majorly covers the author’s journey through  Italy, India, and Indonesia. Where the author travels to Italy in order to satisfy her thirst for Italian dishes and even learns to cook a few dishes. She travels to India to learn the art of meditating and finally, she travels to Bali, where she found her love.

Into The Wild, by John Krakauer

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This a biography about Christoper McCandless, a highly qualified graduate from the U.S McCandless wanted to get away from the conventional life and destroyed all his identification documents so that he to live in the wild.

This book reveals his journey from Atlanta to Alaska and how his several poor decisions when he was in Alaska led to a drastic end.McCandless realizes the true happiness and peace can be found only when shared with others.

Vagabonding, by Rolf Potts

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This book revolves around the term long term travel. Where rolf potts takes a break from normal or regular life to travel around the world on his own terms. Vagabondingbook doesn’t tell you exactly how to do it but gives a glimpse and an idea of how it can be done. It has inspired many long-time travelers over the years. It is the best book to read if you love to travel for a long time and if you think money and time are your big concerns.

Wild, by Cheryl Strayed

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This is a memoir about the author Cheryl Strayed, who after the loss of her beloved mother she gets addicted to drugs and getting divorced from her husband, gets into a self-destruction mode.

Cheryl wants to fight back her downfall and put her life back on track. With no experience outdoors, she packs her heavy backpack and sets alone to hike the Pacific Crest Trail which is considered to be United States\’ longest and toughest trails, This book marks Cheryl’s journey across the  Pacific Crest Trail.

In A Sunburned Country, by Bill Bryson

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This book is about what he found in an entirely different place called Australia. He is on a vacation to Australia to find out unique things about the country. He has written the book with a lot of fun-filled facts, with a lot of humor about his adventures.

Under The Tuscan Sun, by Frances Mayer

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When the author Frances Mayer gets to know that her husband is cheating on her, she seeks a divorce from him. Her complete life turns upside down and her best friend tries to get her out of depression by encouraging her to tour Italy. During her journey to Italy, she purchases a villa in rural Tuscany and starts her life again with colorful and amazing local characters. 

The Shooting Star, by Shivya Nath

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This book is a memoir written by Shivya Nath, India’s best travel blogger come author. She quit her decent paying job to travel around the world. This book tells about the journey of how she faced all her troubles to become successful; places she traveled; how she paid her study loan by doing what she loved and people she met. Shivya Nath most inspiring travel blogger and a role model for many Indians.

 Conclusion

I hope these books will inspire you to plan for your next adventure trip across the globe.

The World is a book and those who do not travel read only a page”-

Saint Augustine

So what are your favorite travel books? Did I miss out on anything? Please do let me know by writing to me in the comment box below.

Also read: How to make friends in a hostel while traveling

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Now you will be wondering, why are these people even stressing on a small thing like bring a tiffin box. And, how does it even make a difference on a trek or trip?

Yes, we do agree it is a small thing, but there are a lot of benefits attached to it, that no one sees.

Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together- George Eliot

We see a lot of trippers who talk about being responsible or sustainable or traveling without causing any harm to nature. But, when it comes to following simple steps to make travel responsible, most people don’t do it. Some trippers in trip even go to the next level pointing fingers at others telling they are not doing it, why should we?

Before every trip, we insist trippers carry their tiffin boxes or cutleries with them. From what we know, except for a handful of trippers, no one gets it. In simple words, they don’t realize the huge difference they bring to the table when they get their own boxes.

Here are the benefits that you get, when you are carrying a tiffin box while trekking.

Why Do We ask Trekkers To Bring Tiffin Box On Trek?

By Bring Tiffin Box On Trek We Can Reduce production of waste 

So, how on earth does the use of a tiffin box reduce waste production during the trek?

Here is an illustration to show how much waste is produced, just by not using tiffin boxes during our treks.

We usually organize tours to a group of 20 trippers to offbeat or lesser-known destinations, where there won’t be many facilities. Most of the time, the destinations won’t even have a proper hotel or restaurant. So, we will have to carry packed lunch, which means a lot of plastic covers or aluminum foils or disposables will be in use. By using packed foods even a small group of 20 has the potential to generate a substantial amount of trash that can harm the environment.

Sometimes, trippers even throw away wastes amidst nature, even after telling them not to do so.

Just by getting an airtight box, you can reduce the use of plastic or aluminum foils. Not just that, the chance of you throwing the waste also comes down drastically. Try getting dry fruits, snacks, or energy bars in the tiffin box and completely avoid plastic packed materials.

Some Benefits of waste reduction

Firstly, the waste reduction will lessen the waste going down to landfills, Besides this, it will lessen the use of natural resources, reduce pollution, and reduce the carbon emission due to production, transportation, and recycling.

Climate Change Due to Waste Production.

Mostly climate changes are caused due to the result of human activities and more waste production. We have already done enough damage to mother earth, which out realizing that it harms us indirectly. At least now we have to correct it, if not now, then no one can save us or our planet.

Carrying a tiffin box is sure to put down the waste production to a great extent. So, after reading this and getting to know the benefits, we hope you will definitely carry boxes to your next trek.

Note: Stainless steel boxes are easy to clean as well.

Tiffin Box Can Be Reused In Many Ways During Trek

  • During the long trek, you won’t be able to carry water cans all the way. In this kind of situation, you can use tiffin boxes to boil water before drinking. Boiling water is a necessity as chances of getting a throat infection is more if you drink without boiling.
  • Tiffin Boxes can be used instead of plates, to eat food.
  • It can be used to cook simple food like Maggie even to prepare coffee.
  • In most of the treks, forest officers would never allow you to carry any snacks packed in plastic covers. In such a case, you can use it to carry snacks along with you

Steel boxes would keep food fresh for a few hours

During your long trek, these boxes help you by keeping the food fresh and hot at least for 6 hours.

Sharing food and socializing

One of the best ways to make friends is by sharing whatever food you got with co-travelers. Food has got so much power in it as it always gets people together and makes everyone happy. It is a similar concept to that of what we did in school days, that is we shared food with classmates and made friends.

As some people say” Food is love made visible”.it is absolutely true when we start sharing food.

Carry Steel Tiffin boxes and spoons as they are Chemical Free

In most of the cases, when hotel people are packing lunch, they pack the hot food in a plastic foil. Hot foods can melt the plastic foil and without realizing how harmful it is, we will be eating food along with plastic. Usually, plastics are made up of chemical and these chemicals can cause cancer. So, by using steel tiffin boxes we are making sure we will remain healthy.

Hygiene has become a priority after Corona’s outrage

After Coronavirus started spreading, hygiene has become a priority among many people. So, you can use a lunch box to eat food instead of a plate when in homestays. Because most of the time, we never know how well the plates are cleaned and moreover plenty of people would use the same plate. Hence, try using your tiffin boxes as it will be cleaned by you and no one other than you will touch or uses it. This makes your box completely safe.so, wherever you are heading carry your box to stay healthy.

Conclusion

So just by bring a tiffin box on a trek can impact in a positive way to safeguard the environment. Imagine, what if we followed all responsible travel ways, then for sure our planet would turn into heaven.

Disclaimer: Here we are only referring to the Stainless steel OR Thermosteel tiffin boxes.

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Things To Know Before You Go Out To Camp.

Wondering how to camp like a pro without sacrificing the comforts? Mostly you will be planning to escape the busy stresses of city life for a short while, by camping in the wild to relax and rejuvenate yourself. But, what if the camping experience turns into a disaster and makes you more stressed rather than happy? Then this is something you need to think of. Whether you are camping on the proper campgrounds or in the wild, preparation is key to everything. So, here are some great camping tips and guidelines you need to follow to stay safe and make camping a memorable event.

28 Camping Tips  To Camp Like A Champ

Remember you don\’t have to sacrifice on your comforts even when you are camping in the unknown. And, these camping tips below will help you to camp like a champ.

1. Become familiar with all the gears that you are planning to carry for Camping.

Most of the time you carry gears thinking that you can figure it out as in how to use it last-minute. But, at times essential things don’t work or you can’t figure out, then your camping would turn into a disaster. Hence, get familiar with all gears as in how to operate it and double-check if it is working properly.

2. Buy a tent that is big enough and comfortable- preferably a double door

Always remember comfort comes first, so carry a tent that is big enough to fit you and two other people. A double door tent is great to store things safely in one door and sleep in another one.

3. Make a checklist of items you might need while camping amidst nature 

Ensure to tick and verify all stuff mentioned in the list is in your backpack before you leave your home.

4. Arrive at the campground a bit earlier than you planned, to ensure everything will work according to your plan.

 5.  Plan your meals in detail, especially the campfire friendly meals

No, issues if you are carrying food that is already prepared. But, if you are planning to cook on the spot then it requires a lot of preparation and proper execution. Right from what dish you want to cook? preparation time? What ingredients are required? utensils required to cook? What pre-cooking preparations need to be done? Should be planned in detail for good results.

6. Bring sufficient clothes that suit the weather conditions

7. Avoid camping in severe weather conditions.

8.Set up your camps closer to someone’s house or where people reside (if you are camping for the first time)

Because if something doesn’t work according to your plan, houses near camps will act as backups.

9. Practice pitching up your tents at home.to make your life easy at camping grounds

10. Carry sleeping bags that are comfortable for you

11. Make sure you are carrying a waterproof tent

12. Leave the campsite how you found it

We would be probably camping amidst nature which is pure and clean, hence let us not pollute the environment and cause harm to its natural habitats.

13. Make sure you carry first aid and personal medication kit, every time you go camping

14.  Try to carry sunscreen and body lotion, if you are worried about your skin or getting tanned.

15. Pick a proper place to pitch your tents( land that is even and where you can pitch the tent easily)

 16. Choose proper shoes and clothes that are Comfortable

Usually, camping involves a hike of uneven rough surfaces, so make sure to wear proper hiking boots.

17.  Bring water bottles to refill and use water purifying tablets before you drink water available on the camping site.

18. Drink a lot of water keep yourself hydrated always

19. Take petrol, diesel, or sanitizers and a lighter or matchbox to light up the bonfire

20. Do proper research on the campfire before you leave

21. Get a garbage cover, to put all the waste and carry it along with you when you are leaving the campsite

22. Don\’t camp beneath a dead tree or a huge rocky boulder, chances are any time it can fall on top you.

23. [Pack light with whatever things you need and not what things you want

24. Some essential things that you need to carry while on a camping expeditions

 Flashlight, headlamps, binoculars, maps, lanterns, umbrellas, Power banks, lighter, and speakers are some things you need to carry.

24. Before going to sleep try cleaning the campsite and never leave your food outside.

Mostly we will be camping outdoors amidst nature. And, the animals that come in search of food might even harm you. Hence, cleaning your surroundings becomes a necessity. Especially be very careful about the sloth bears that might pay a visit and never ever feed a wild animal.

26. Make sure to turn off the bonfire before you go to sleep.

As there is always a chance of forest fire make sure to turn off the fire by using water and throwing mud on it.

27, Make a note of things as in what worked and what didn’t work after your camp.so, that it will be useful next time around.

 28. Take extra fuel if you plan to cook.

Do you have any plans to cook? Then always carry extra fuel like coal or firewood. Never depend on a single source. when you are outdoors, if possible do carry a spirit stove.

Conclusions

Whether you’re a pro camper or trying it out for the first time, these 28 tent camping tips will surely make your camping experience enjoyable! Do you have any unforgettable camping experiences? Then share your memorable stories in the comment section below.

 

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Dos and Don’ts Of A Trek Or A Hike

 

 Remember there are 2 things you need to consider before you start your trek. Firstly, it is your safety and secondly, to protect the environment, which is equally important as the first one. So, we insist you follow this list of dos and don’ts of a trek. By following this you are sure to bring about a big difference in the mountains we love and also it will help you stay safe.

Dos And Don\’ts Of A Trek

Dos Of A Trek Or A Hike

  1. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated, as you will be profusely sweating and dehydration may lead to mountain sickness.

  2. Eat healthy food throughout the trek.

  3. Do stretching exercise before you start the trek and cool-down exercise one you finish the trek for the day

  4. Follow instructions of your trek lead

  5. Help other fellow trekkers by motivating

  6. Respect local culture and gain more knowledge about the local culture.

  7. Step out of your comfort zone and try facing all your fears and conquer them 

  8. Be a  responsible traveler and where ever you go try impacting on locals and the environment in a positive way.

  9. Expect the unexpected and be prepared for it.

  10. Wear comfortable clothes and camouflaged in the forest

  11. Leave markings on the stone where you think there is a chance for a trekker to get lost or might get lost

  12. Take your waste back with you

  13. Munch on energy bars and dry fruits on a frequent basis to keep your energy levels high.

  14. Bring reusable items with you to make your life easy while trekking.

  15. Carry first aid kit with you for all your treks.

  16. Pack light with whatever things you need and not what things you want

  17. Study or have a rough idea about the trek

  18. Make sure you click a lot of pics or images of nature

  19. Take a lot of happy memories along with you and leave only footprints.

  20. Get good quality of shoes and dresses that are comfortable for you.

  21. Stuff your backpack with all the necessary medical kits you need on trek.

  22. Carry an emergency contact number in your backpack, we know you want to be alone but carrying a small card won’t be a big burden.

  23. Please inform your family or friends about your trek or at least leave a note on your fridge

Don\’ts Of A Trek Or A Hike

  1. Don’t wear cotton clothes at high altitude ( wear synthetic materials)

  2. Don’t make loud noises while trekking

  3. We would be probably trekking amidst nature which is pure and clean, hence let us not pollute the environment and cause harm to its natural habitats.

  4. Don’t wander off from the group

  5. Don’t feed wild animals

  6. Try avoiding using earphones or loud music because if there is any tree falling or landslides happening or any animal trying to attack you will never know it.

  7. Don’t click photographs without taking permissions of local people

  8. Running and jerky movements are prone to cause injuries while on a trek, so please avoid it

  9. Don’t take too many breaks while trekking as you may not reach the camping site, which in turn is very dangerous.

  10. Don’t cover your ears

  11. Never carry much more than what is required as you tend to lose more energy and you will become tired easily.

  12. Don’t spray on a lot of aromatics or perfume, as it attracts a lot of wild animals.

  13. Don’t drink or smoke while on a trek

  14. Never ever tease a wild animal if you encounter any and if in turn, they get angry, that’s the end of your life.

  15. Don’t litter wherever you feel like it causes harm to nature as well as the wild animals.

  16. While on a trek never be rude to locals or fellow trekkers because it is hard to complete the trial without their help

  17. Don’t demotivate fellow travelers and always remember one thing, you shouldn’t be that person because of whom someone gave up in their life.

  18. Don’t eat too much on the trek because there won’t be any doctor to save you if you become ill.

  19. Never go on a trek alone, we know it does feel amazing but going with a partner is safe and fun.

  20. Don’t neglect the weather, neglecting the weather when you are trekking in mighty mountains is equal to suicide.

  21. Don’t camp in risky places and make sure you study the surroundings before you pitch a tent.

Conclusions

When you know you are going to trek amidst nature, it is always a good idea to plan in advance. Maybe planning might take a little bit of extra time but it is absolutely worth and will make your trek enjoyable. These are some of the dos and don\’ts of a trek you need to follow to protect yourself, nature, and natural habitats. If you think, we missed out on any important point, please do mention in the comment section below.

Also read:

Trek Training And Preparation Tips.

 Remember there are 2 things you need to consider before you start your trek. Firstly, it is your safety and secondly, to protect the environment, which is equally important as the first one. So, we insist you follow this list of dos and don’ts of a trek. By following this you are sure to bring about a big difference in the mountains we love and also it will help you stay safe.

Dos And Don\\\’ts Of A Trek

Dos Of A Trek Or A Hike

  1. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated, as you will be profusely sweating and dehydration may lead to mountain sickness.

  2. Eat healthy food throughout the trek.

  3. Do stretching exercise before you start the trek and cool-down exercise one you finish the trek for the day

  4. Follow instructions of your trek lead

  5. Help other fellow trekkers by motivating

  6. Respect local culture and gain more knowledge about the local culture.

  7. Step out of your comfort zone and try facing all your fears and conquer them 

  8. Be a  responsible traveler and where ever you go try impacting on locals and the environment in a positive way.

  9. Expect the unexpected and be prepared for it.

  10. Wear comfortable clothes and camouflaged in the forest

  11. Leave markings on the stone where you think there is a chance for a trekker to get lost or might get lost

  12. Take your waste back with you

  13. Munch on energy bars and dry fruits on a frequent basis to keep your energy levels high.

  14. Bring reusable items with you to make your life easy while trekking.

  15. Carry first aid kit with you for all your treks.

  16. Pack light with whatever things you need and not what things you want

  17. Study or have a rough idea about the trek

  18. Make sure you click a lot of pics or images of nature

  19. Take a lot of happy memories along with you and leave only footprints.

  20. Get good quality of shoes and dresses that are comfortable for you.

  21. Stuff your backpack with all the necessary medical kits you need on trek.

  22. Carry an emergency contact number in your backpack, we know you want to be alone but carrying a small card won’t be a big burden.

  23. Please inform your family or friends about your trek or at least leave a note on your fridge

Don\\\’ts Of A Trek Or A Hike

  1. Don’t wear cotton clothes at high altitude ( wear synthetic materials)

  2. Don’t make loud noises while trekking

  3. We would be probably trekking amidst nature which is pure and clean, hence let us not pollute the environment and cause harm to its natural habitats.

  4. Don’t wander off from the group

  5. Don’t feed wild animals

  6. Try avoiding using earphones or loud music because if there is any tree falling or landslides happening or any animal trying to attack you will never know it.

  7. Don’t click photographs without taking permissions of local people

  8. Running and jerky movements are prone to cause injuries while on a trek, so please avoid it

  9. Don’t take too many breaks while trekking as you may not reach the camping site, which in turn is very dangerous.

  10. Don’t cover your ears

  11. Never carry much more than what is required as you tend to lose more energy and you will become tired easily.

  12. Don’t spray on a lot of aromatics or perfume, as it attracts a lot of wild animals.

  13. Don’t drink or smoke while on a trek

  14. Never ever tease a wild animal if you encounter any and if in turn, they get angry, that’s the end of your life.

  15. Don’t litter wherever you feel like it causes harm to nature as well as the wild animals.

  16. While on a trek never be rude to locals or fellow trekkers because it is hard to complete the trial without their help

  17. Don’t demotivate fellow travelers and always remember one thing, you shouldn’t be that person because of whom someone gave up in their life.

  18. Don’t eat too much on the trek because there won’t be any doctor to save you if you become ill.

  19. Never go on a trek alone, we know it does feel amazing but going with a partner is safe and fun.

  20. Don’t neglect the weather, neglecting the weather when you are trekking in mighty mountains is equal to suicide.

  21. Don’t camp in risky places and make sure you study the surroundings before you pitch a tent.

Conclusions

When you know you are going to trek amidst nature, it is always a good idea to plan in advance. Maybe planning might take a little bit of extra time but it is absolutely worth and will make your trek enjoyable. These are some of the dos and don\\\’ts of a trek you need to follow to protect yourself, nature, and natural habitats. If you think, we missed out on any important point, please do mention in the comment section below.

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Trek Training And Preparation Tips.

So, What do you think happiness is? Maybe it is as simple as the points given below! Then who can define it better than a  traveler or backpacker who leads his life on simple terms? I feel travelers are extraordinary souls who take life as it comes and finds happiness in the minute of minute things. And, when everyone understands about it and starts finding happiness in small things, life will surely turn into a joyful ride. So, here is a list of simple joys of traveling that only a travel enthusiast can relate to. 

“ Happiness is a journey and not a destination”- Ben Sweetland

Simple Joys of Travelling that only a traveler can understand

  • Happiness is getting to the top of the mountain to see the world

 

  • Happiness is sitting next to a cutie in public transport

 

  • Listening to your favorite music when you are on a road trip.

 

  • Stargazing from top of the mountain

  • Pitching your tents amidst nature and staying in it overnight

  • Lazing away your time  by partying around a bonfire in beach

  • Playing with the waves in the beach

  • Eating Maggi on top of the misty mountains

  • Bike rides with your friends to Leh-Ladakh

  • Eating pakora with spicy chutney when it is raining 

  • Playing frisbee. volleyball or any sports you love on the beach

  • Writing your name on sand and watching it get washed away by waves

  • Building a huge sandcastle, sand angel, sandman or anything that is fun

  • Chilled Beer on hand, sand on our feet is pure bliss

  • Munching on local delicacies by entering into a food street

  • When a local person agrees to cook some authentic local cuisines just for you

  • Free wifi in hostels, restaurants  taxis or wherever you go 

  • Getting a window seat on a train or a bus

  • A road trip with your close buddies to Goa the party capital of India

  • Sipping up on hot chai while in a road trip in cold weather

  • Trekking and conquering mountains in the rain

  • Watching beautiful sunrises or sunsets from the top of a mountain or on beaches

  •  Going on a bike ride when it is pouring heavily

  • Trying all kinds of adventure activities with friends

  • Enjoying the smell of mud when it starts raining

  • Making a snowman in the snow

  • The sight of the snow for the very first time

  •  Cooking various types of barbeque dishes on a picnic

  • When you meet a person who speaks your language or who is from the same region as you while traveling

  • After completing the hard trek successfully 

  • Making a lot of new friends while traveling 

  • Good local people who help you or guide you properly

  • After completing your first solo trip

  • Free or Complimentary breakfast

  • Dancing to random music without worries along with local people or other fellow travelers

  • When you set your foot on land which is not on the map and known only to locals

Conclusion

These are some of the small or simple joys of traveling that only travelers can experience. And, if you think we missed out on certain points. Please share it in the comment section below, we are happy to hear from you.

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Best Trek Training And Preparation Tips.

 

Are you planning to take on an adventurous trek and don’t really know if you are up to it mentally or physically? Worried about how to prepare for your trek? Do you want any tips to prepare for a strenuous trek? Then go through these best trek training tips for desired results.

Let’s be honest, trekking is pure hard work. And, it is not something where you can pack your bags, put on your boots, and leave right away to trek. Trekking requires a lot of preparation or training before you hit the road. Don’t be afraid, we don’t mean a military regime by telling training. 

Training here means a simple well-planned and sensible workout that can be done at home or which can be included in your daily routine, to make the trek enjoyable. And, please don’t let the fear of training stop you from taking one of the most incredible life-changing experiences. 

Here are some of the best training tips for the trek, we have come up with after consulting the expert climbers all around the world. 

15 Best Trek Training Tips To Consider Before You Start Your Preparation

Research About Your Trek

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Indeed research is the most essential part if you are planning to climb any mountain for that matter. As everyone says research forms the base for anything we want to achieve and it is absolutely true. In this case, It helps you create a proper plan and training schedule to overcome the mighty mountains that you are about to climb.

There are many things you need to know about the trek like what would be the actual distance of the trek? How many miles do you need to walk every day? What is the type of terrains you come across?  What will be the weather conditions? How much weight should you be carrying? What kind of foods will be available? What kind of gear do you need to buy? How much elevation would you gain? Knowing answers to these questions will certainly help you plan better for the training. 

Likewise, it is also advantageous to know or read about other things like the local culture, tradition, the lifestyle people follow, the language they speak, etc, because you never know what comes handy when.

Start Your Trek Training As Early As Possible

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If you are not a mountain person then we suggest you start your training 3 to 6 months prior to the actual trek. The concept is simple, the more you train, your fitness level and strength increase, which in turn increases the chance of you completing the trek and enjoying it without any stress involved.

Since you have done your research part and know what hurdles are coming your way and what is expected from you, planning becomes easy. Straight away write down the training plans and milestones you need to tick off the list and stick with them. 

Initially, start your training slow and try increasing it gradually, if required give a day off and let your body recover. This helps you build stamina and once you feel completely fit, do back to back sessions. Usually, it takes 2 to 3 months’ time for our body to adapt to new demands or show significant improvements in your fitness level so wait with patience.

Another reason why you need to start early because everyone’s body conditions differ hence the things that work for one need not work for another. This being said, if you start early there will be ample time to know more about your body and restructure your training accordingly.

It is evident that after a while as the training gets monotonous, you will be bored and would feel like quitting, hence try mixing up things and do exercises you enjoy the most. You can inculcate sports, various dancing styles, outdoor activities, martial arts, or anything that excites you, into your training program. However, you need to be fit enough to hike for 6 to 7 hours a day, at the end of your training schedule.

Choose proper shoes and clothes that are Comfortable

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Now it is time to go shopping. These are some of the essential things which should never be neglected. Ask your organizers, as well as research and note down all the stuff you need to purchase.

Find the right Footwear or Shoes for your Trek

Your feet are the most crucial part that will be put into use when trekking. Hence, investing in a good pair of shoes needs to be on top of your priority list, and remember shoes have all capabilities to make or break a trek.

We suggest you go to shops that are run by footwear experts as their suggestions would be a huge plus point. There are many factors in shoes that need to consider before a purchase like lightweight, good grip, flexible,  water resistance or waterproof, good ankle support, strong enough to walk on any trail and there should be a slight gap between the end of the toe and the end of the boot to give wiggling space for toes. Always go for the next size than what you usually wear and head to shops in the afternoon as the feet would have expanded a bit during this time.

Now that you have brought the shoes, it is time to put that shoe to test by wearing them as much as possible. Maybe at first, you would feel a little discomfort, but try wearing them to daily training, park office, events shops, bus stop, practice hike, etc at least months before leading up to trek to break through the shoes and get comfortable with it. By doing so, you will avoid chances of getting an injury, blisters, bunions, achilles heels, tendons pull, lost toenails, or any feet problem for that matter. And, even if you get any blisters during training, it\’s good, rather than getting them in treks.

Proper Boots will cost you more but it is totally worth

Be ready to spend some good bucks to get a quality product that will sustain all terrains and last long. Here are a few good trekking shoe companies you can prefer: Salomon, Forclaz, and Quechua. Some of these brands will be available in Decathlon near you. We would personally suggest Salomon as our team has tested it in various conditions.

Note: Make sure you cut your toenails during training or while trekking.

Quality socks are Essential

A great shoe with wrong socks will definitely ruin your trek. Choose socks that can absorb your sweat and keep your feet dry. Try wearing socks made of merino wool or nylon or polypropylene liners in cold conditions and Coolmax liners if you trek in warm conditions. You can be more cautious by wearing 2 socks at a time to reduce sweat and avoid blisters. Please wear socks even for training sessions and get used to it.

Trekking Tips: Always try carrying spare socks with you and make sure they are dry before wearing them.

 Choose comfortable Clothes

Firstly, remember one thing, whatever accessories make you feel uncomfortable has all the power to ruin your trek experience. Hence, we suggest you pick the ones that you are completely comfortable with. Be it pants, shorts,base-layer, mid-layer, shell layer, underwear, rain gears, hats, or anything for that matter, Always get used to all the clothing in your practice sessions before you turn out for a trek.

Make Sure your walking Posture is Proper

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You will all be wondering what can actually go wrong in walking as you are doing it right from age one or even before. And, yes nothing can go wrong if you are doing it for a short distance of 1 or 2 km. But, when you are planning to march miles together, that is when even a minute of minute things come into the picture. Moreover, if your walking posture is not good it may lead to injuries like Shin splints and tendon pulls. There is nothing worse than injuring yourself while on a trek and not completing your dream trek.

While you are walking, make sure your heels hit the ground first followed by toes, your back should be straight, and then your head should be held up with eyes looking 20 m forward at shoulder level. These little corrections can make your trek easy, enjoyable, and injury-free.

Incorporate Walking Into Your Lifestyle

Walking lays the foundation for your training to trek mighty mountains. So, making walking part of your daily routines will work wonders for beginners. Pounce on every opportunity you get to walk and create new once too. 

You can try giving rest to your vehicles for a while. Try hitting the road on foot by walking to shops, markets, gyms; park; use public transports to the office because in that way you will be required to walk more than usual;  try walking by getting off the bus in previous stops; even if you use vehicles try parking a little far and walk. And, the list doesn’t end here, so all we suggest is walk as much as possible.

Start slow and eventually try increasing the distance and pace once you get comfortable. Speed doesn’t come into the picture but still, you need to be fit enough to complete 1,6  km in 15 minutes. As you are nearing the end of training schedules try covering distance equal to what you would do in a single day trek. In that way, it will become easy during the trek.

Stay Hydrated During Training As Well As During Trek

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Many of us don’t realize how big the dehydration problem is unless we experience it once. Dehydration wouldn’t seem like a big issue when you are training in a comfort zone. But it can certainly become life-threatening when you are up in the mountains and the places unknown to you.

When you are trekking you will sweat profusely and your body tends to lose moisture or water content with every step you take. If your body is running low on fluids, then it can lessen your endurance, cause fatigue, dizziness, and it can even lead to severe altitude sickness. Hence, always stay hydrated and don’t wait to drink water until you are thirsty, which means you are already dehydrated.

 Tips to stay hydrated

  • As soon as you wake up try drinking ½ liter of water.
  • Drink 3 to 5 liters of water every day.
  • Always drink small quantities of water before, during, and after a workout session.
  • Drinking water before and after a meal will help you stay hydrated.
  • Eat fruits that have good water content like watermelon, cucumber, oranges, etc.

Tips: Drink boiled water during your trek to avoid water infections.

Take the stairs as much as possible

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Training using stairs has a little resemblance, as in how it feels when climbing up and getting down the hills. So, stick to stairs in every situation possible and try avoiding lifts or escalators for better results. Climbing stairs also helps you build calves and quad leg muscles, which in turn makes your life easy when trekking. So, what are you waiting for, find some stairs, and do a couple of sets daily along with your backpack?

Use Walking Poles to reduce stress on legs

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It has been scientifically proven that walking with poles can reduce pressure strains on opposites legs by 20%. Walking poles will act as an extra pair of legs on uneven surfaces to improve your balance and stability. Not just this, it has got lots and lots of advantages to add to the list. 

Advantages of Using Walking poles during trekking

  • Using poles reduces impacts on ankles, knees, and legs
  • Trekking using walking poles saves up to 30 % energy expenditure.
  • When you are walking upon the inclined surface, poles help in reducing the body weight carried on the legs by 8 kgs.
  • When you are walking on a flat surface,  poles help in reducing the body weight carried on the legs by  5 kgs.

Always try using walking poles during training sessions to get used to it more appropriately  

Tips: Lengthen the walking poles during descending and shorten it while ascending for a better grip and maintain balance.

Do Exercise You Like The Most

How can we forget about physical fitness to conquer the mighty mountains? Here is the list of training you can practice to enjoy your climb.

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Build Your Leg Strength

Legs are the major part you will be putting into use for the whole trek, so strengthening it is essential. You can do a leg.

You can try lunges, squats, step-ups, calf raises, climb stairs, jumping jacks, and rope jumping at your home. And, if you are one who loves sports then try including cycling, football, soccer, squash, swimming and running. These are some activities which will strengthen your legs. You can add plenty of activities that you love to the list.

Note: Make sure you do stretches before and after your workouts.

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Cardiovascular Fitness(Aerobics)

Doing a lot of cardio will make your lungs get ready for adventurous high altitude treks. Running, jogging, brisk walking, biking, cycling, rock climbing, yoga, and swimming will help a great deal in preparation for a long trek. At home, you can try bodyweight exercises that pump up your heart like jumping jacks, half jacks, squats, burpees, and plank jacks 

Note: Do exercises that you enjoy and try adding some fun elements into workouts so that training doesn’t seem like a headache. 

Core muscles Strengthening

Core muscles include abdominal muscles, muscles in the pelvis region, and back muscles that give flexibility and balance. You should never neglect core muscles workout as every part mentioned above will be ultimately tested during your treks.

Planks, crunches, bridges, and sitting on exercise ball workouts will help you build a strong core.

Improve Your Body Balance

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For most people this question would have already popped up in their head, how does maintaining balance help in trekking?

In fact, while trekking you will mostly be walking on rugged or uneven surfaces that are prone to cause injury or fall. By spending time in improving your body balance will help you prevent injuries or falls and give great stability while climbing. And, it has also been proved that more balance drills you perform, can help you recover from injuries quicker.

You can start by standing on one foot for 30 to 60 seconds and switching over to another. Perhaps this is one of the best drills to improve your balance and stability. 

Eat Healthy Food

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Trekking up the mountains requires a lot of energy and the best way to energize is to eat healthy snacks. Have small and frequent meals to sustain your energy during your training. Munch on dry fruits, nuts, chocolates, and energy bars to keep your energy in check. Make sure your digestive systems get used to your new munching habits during strenuous exercise for better performances while trekking.

Tips: Experiment with foods that suit your body conditions and that are locally available in trekking regions

Prepare Yourself Mentally

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Quote: “Champions aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.” ―Muhammad Ali

A lot of us weigh mental preparations less than physical training, and sometimes we even neglect it. But, that is not what our experts think; they say being mentally prepared is 2 times more important than being physical.

In trekking, you will come across many stages where you will be physically exhausted, and you may feel like giving up, during this phase mental strength would help you overcome the hurdles and even help you complete the trek. Many trekkers around the world have experienced this scenario. When all the strength in you goes for a toss, mental strength will come to your rescue like a superhero from nowhere, if you prepare well.

Some good ways to overcome fear and get your mind right for a trek

  • Try meditation to keep your mind calm and positive.
  • Visualize success – image yourself standing tall on the peak of the mountain.
  • Create a positive mindset – think you can climb that mountain.
  • Practice Pranayama – when you feel anxious or stressed.
  • Create and use a personal mantra to keep yourself strong and motivated – mantras like “I can do this”, “one step at a time” etc. These mantras will help you to get out of the slump and give a lot of positive energy
  • Focus on “why?” you want to complete the trek and keep on repeating those phrases during your training as well as during trek.
  • Setting your intentions right is going to help your dream become reality.

Make Sure You Practice Hiking On Different Terrains

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Take a pen and paper, and start noting down about the important features that trek offers you. These features can be about the terrains, altitude at which you will trek, weather conditions, etc. Then try mimicking the conditions by planning your practice trek to a destination that is identical to the actual trek. 

Remember mountains are your friends,  the more you practice on similar trekking conditions, the more prepared you will be for the trek.

Don’t just stop at mimicking the similar conditions, try practicing on different terrains that are uneven, steep, slippery, sandy, rocky that have loose shale, muddy paths, etc. And, strengthen your knees, ankles, feet, and legs for the stresses it might undergo while in your future treks. By doing so you will know about all the difficulties and shortcomings you will face during trekking. And, you can try improving all of them by proper analysis  

Note: For all the practice treks use the same shoe that you would use for actual trek.

Moreover, if you are planning for any Himalayan treks then try including these trekking destinations in western ghats for your practice trek.

Practice In Different Weather Conditions

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You can never expect perfect weather welcoming you all the time on your treks. And, when you are in the mountains, your body tends to undergo various physiological changes due to weather conditions and pressure exerted on your body at different heights. So, be prepared to trek on all conditions, be it windy, cold, rainy, humid, warm, or snowy to make your hike enjoyable and free from health issues.  

Furthermore, try mixing up different weather conditions with different terrains to yield good results while trekking.

Note: Reach the trekking destinations at least 2 to 3 days in advance to acclimate your body to local weather conditions.

Practice Hiking With A Loaded Backpack

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In longer treks, despite the organizing team carrying the main pack. You are still required to carry small things like your daily essentials throughout the trek. So, not preparing to carry a loaded rucksack is sure to turn your trek into a disaster.  

Always choose a backpack that is comfortable and that has proper back support and adjustable waist and chest straps. And, a backpack with a bladder to sip water on the go is sure advantageous.

You will probably be carrying things like water, snacks, food, phone,  charger, rainproof, spare clothes, camera, sunscreen, lamp, torch, sunglasses, books, boots, personal medication, etc, In fact, all these things put together might weigh around 5 to 12 kgs. Therefore try carrying this much amount of weight in your rucksack while training.

Training with bags will strengthen your back, shoulders, and leg muscles which will ultimately benefit you in the trek. So, utilize every opportunity you get to carry the bag, be it for walks in the park, gym training, climbing stairs, step-up exercises, or practice hikes. 

Note: Carrying more weight than what you will carry in your treks is sure to make your trek look easy.

Conclusion

Just remember one thing you don’t have to be in the shape of your life to go on adventure journeys. All you need is a proper plan,  a good preparation or training, and the right mindset to overcome all the hurdles. Then, you are sure to conquer the mighty mountains with great joy.

 

Depression, anxiety or sadness whatever you call it, everyone would have experienced those emotions at least once in their lifetime. Sometimes people are depressed for the reason best known to them and others time without any reason. You need not worry about depression it is just a common thing that anyone would experience. In this, I will be telling you Ways in which Travelling can help you fight Depression

In fact, it is been told that more than 300 million people including all ages suffer from depression.

Even I did come across such feelings right from my college days due to various reasons.

Ways in which Travelling can help you overcome/fight Depression

Nature acts as a Natural Anti Depressant

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Not just for mental problems even for physical problems, nature acted as a cure. In the olden days if people had a wound they use to apply wet mud or clay to cure it. It has been scientifically proved that there are certain clays that help you fight bacteria in the wound.

Not just that even during the Ramayana period, sanjeevni plants were used to cure serious medical conditions. Moreover, even till today medicines are made using natural substances.

This is to say that nature has got everything in it to cure all kinds of problems.

Looking at nature always makes us forget all our worries and makes us happy. Our brains are designed in such a way that everything gets cured.

Big Perspective

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I love places that you realize how tiny you and your problems are- Anonymous

When we are in the same place, we have a tendency to magnify our problems to such an extent, that we think we can never put an end to the problem.

We think we are the only ones who are dealing with the problems. That too after the arrival of Instagram, Facebook and other social media, you feel, except you, everyone is happy as they are posting some nice pics and statuses. But that isn’t the fact, remember one thing everyone has their own problems and they are fighting in their own way to get out of it. No one likes to post sad things on social media so you need not worry.

It is always a better solution to hit the road. Only after travelling we will realize how small our problem is when compared to others. You will start approaching life in a positive way when you know your problem is negligible and can be solved. When positivity is filled within you, depression starts fading its way out.

Meeting New People

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I think the root cause of problems that turn into depression is because you tend to beat around the bush. You stay in the same place and with same people knowing it is very painful.

When you are depressed talking to people around you becomes such a daunting task, as it keeps reminding you of something unpleasant. If you don’t talk you feel lonely and loneliness adds on to the depression.

Furthermore, when you travelling, there is nothing you can do, you have to talk to people. You can’t run away from people as you did in the past. Right from the moment you leave your house you have to talk to the taxi driver, hotel staff, restaurants staffs, tour guide, other tourists and many others whomever you come across. When you talk about different things to different people constantly your mind gets diverted and you will feel peaceful.

Above all, when you are travelling no one will judge you based on your past. This itself is a big relief because depression is also caused as you are worried about what others think of you.

When you are travelling, you are what you are right there and then. People don’t have your past to hold against you.No yesterday on road. – William least Heat-Moon.

Travelling to a new place, new people and new things to about will always boost your positive attitude and happiness and I personally feel this is one of the best things that can help you fight depression.

Travelling makes you take better decisions in life

There are times when you can’t take decisions or advice from someone else also won’t be convincing enough. You will be completely confused and won\’t be knowing what to do next.

Now you can ask me how is depression connected to decision making. In fact, difficulty in decision making is the core symptom of depression.

Take a solo trip to whichever destination you like to travel. When you take a solo trip you have been pushed to make decisions by yourself let that be to small or a big issue. You will be your own boss and no one to help you except you. All your hidden talents will pop out of nowhere. You will be amazed to see your own strength and out of nowhere, you will gain confidence.

You will realize that there is a solution to all the problems in this world and you start to find solutions for your problems.

After you return from the trip you will be completely a changed man. You will try to handle problems in an easy and matured way. You will make the right decisions which will get rid of depression from your life without causing harm to your mental health.

Travelling Involves More Physical Activities

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Travel to different places and get involved in trekking, hiking, water sports or any other adventure things. Involving in physical activities like what is mentioned above will help you release Endorphins chemical with your body. Endorphins chemical helps relieve stress, boost happiness and combat depression in us.

Start travelling and signing for trekking, rock climbing and other activities to over depression.

I guess that is the reason why our elders always advised us to involve in physical activities on a regular basis. And it is very much evident that in the past, mental or stress-related issues weren’t seen much. Maybe it is also due to the lifestyle that we are living is leading us into such issues.

Planning and Anticipation of Vacation

A study conducted in Dutch proves that planning and anticipating your vacation can boost your happiness to the maximum. It is also told vacation or travel anticipation can boost happiness for 8 consecutive weeks. Therefore, start planning your trip to get rid of depression at least for some time.

Planning Your Itinerary keeps you busy and mind in focus

Travelling and Sleeping

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One thing to be noted here is when you are depressed, you will be deprived of sleep. You won’t be able to sleep without taking sleeping pills. When you don’t get sleep, the thoughts that are causing depression starts multiplying and leads to severe mental illness.

It so happens when you are travelling, you will be doing a lot of things that you won’t do it on a regular basis. Activities like rushing to the airport, trekking, getting into a bus, walking, running, water sports etc. As a result, you will be dead tired not to sleep at the end of the day. No sleeping pills are required to put you off to sleep.

Travelling Answers Many Of Our Questions

Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.- William S. Burroughs

It is evident, you get answers when you least expect them. Therefore, instead of sitting in one place and thinking about the problem over and over again, go on a vacation. When you are on vacation relaxing, somewhere along your journey you would have got answers for many problems.

Travelling helps you hunt down the cause for the depression.

Conclusion

I think I was able to convince travelling is one of the best things to do to which can help you fight depression. Maybe, travel can’t cure depression completely but at least it will initiate the cause. Travel can build a strong platform in a positive way to fight against depression. If travel is something which is making a pathway to overcoming depression means, instead of questioning whether it correct or not, you need to put forth your step in that direction.

Well begun is half done. Aristotle

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