This is especially important because every culture holds different ideas of right or wrong; beautiful or ugly; luxurious or trashy. I know I do. Yet the world continues to be fascinating because of its diversity.
I remember being in Jerusalem many years ago during the first Intifada having a fascinating conversation with a Palestinian man who gave me a few home truths about how much power women had within Islam. It’s a different perspective to mine, but no less valid.
We better understand ourselves and others when we leave home to experience the world firsthand. Independent travel is a departure from routine -- an opportunity to learn, have fun and embrace life in novel environments and cultures.
-Indie travel is about replacing broad expectations with nuanced realities.
-Indie travel is about seeing yourself in the context of a rich and complex world.
-Indie travel is about defining your values, exploring your beliefs, and crafting your own meaning for life.
Indie travelers value...
-Options over possessions
-Dynamic possibilities over static goals
-Discovery over escape
-Interactions over transactions
-Local information over received information
-First-hand experience over expert opinions
-Mental and spiritual growth as much as physical adventure
-Private transformation over social status and bragging rights
-The present moment over dreams of past and future
Indie travelers do...
-Pack light and keep things simple
-Adapt as they go rather than micromanage in advance
-Practice caution, but not paranoia
-Know how to slow down and enjoy an experience
-Seek pleasure in simple moments and details
-Make meaningful connections and informed decisions
-Learn the economic, political and environmental context of their host culture
-Emphasize listening more than talking
-Practice courtesy, patience, humility, and good humor
-Seek to understand -- not judge or romanticize -- other cultures
-Give back to the local economy
-Share what they’ve learned with others
This is especially important because every culture holds different ideas of right or wrong; beautiful or ugly; luxurious or trashy. I know I do. Yet the world continues to be fascinating because of its diversity.
I remember being in Jerusalem many years ago during the first Intifada having a fascinating conversation with a Palestinian man who gave me a few home truths about how much power women had within Islam. It’s a different perspective to mine, but no less valid.