5 non-awkward ways to meet people while travelling
To guide you through the ice-breaker stage, here's a list of ways to cultivate companionship on the road.
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It’s a nothing but fear, after all, travellers tend to be a social breed but to guide you through the ice-breaker stage, here's a list of ways to cultivate companionship on the road.
1. Join a walking tour
Not only is this a great way to integrate yourself into a new city, but the nature of walking tours lend to easy conversation. If the group isn’t too large, a good host will ask everyone to say their name and where they’re from, which gives you an easy ‘in’ for striking up a conversation with other participants along the way.
2. Connect online
There are apps designed to help travellers connect on the road. Amongst them are Tripr and Backpacker, which help you meet people ahead of time who will be travelling to the same destinations.
EatWith meanwhile, allows you to attend a dinner party hosted by a local chef, and Sofar Sounds connects you with musicians hosting intimate gigs in informal venues.
3. Check hostels or dormitories
Close-knit sleeping quarters foster conversation while cool communal spaces provide a platform to bond with fellow travellers over a beer.
4. Rent a room
Stay at a spot where you can engage with your host. People who are willing to share their homes are usually exciting individuals keen to connect with their visitors and offer local insights that enhance the travel experience.
5. Offer to take photos
If you spot another tourist straining to snap a quality selfie, offer your expertise; a natural prelude to generalised small talk that may develop into a picture-perfect friendship.
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