Do you travel often? or at least have that get away once a year? How do you travel? within a group or solo? What are the perks of traveling in a group or solo?
Why do we travel? Why do we need to travel? What are our reasons? Why would be subject ourselves to repugnant trips, spend sleepless nights on bus rides? Is it worth it to try those new unsettling cuisines? Why do we choose to experience a tiresome activity whilst others subject themselves to somewhere less safe or hostile places? Why do we need all this fiasco?
These questions are too simple and are easy to answer right? We travel because it is part of our system, it runs in our blood. We can’t wait to give in to the demands of the carefree and restless desire of the itchy footed adrenaline to go somewhere and do something that totally new. To get a break from technology, get the well-deserved relaxation and peace of mind by breaking away from the daily life routine.
Well, I do believe that everything we do needs a purpose and so is traveling. Everyone of us wanted to travel and no matter what our reasons might be, it is a very personal story that is worth the risks and the sacrifices. Each of our reasons for traveling are guaranteed to be different from others. For me, I travel because there is no other way to exist. It helped me open my eyes, learn more about myself and become more open-minded. Travel gives us better perspective through meeting different people from other cultures. It challenges us, helps us move forward, teaches us, gives us a sense of accomplishment and help proves that dreams do really come true!
How would you enjoy your travels? Do you prefer to do it in large groups? Small groups? Or Solo?
No matter how you are going to do your travels, whatever reasons you have by doing it that way have corresponding pros and cons. For instance, traveling in large groups on foreign land can be less expensive as you will be sharing with everything from accommodation, transportation and food. Traveling solo has definitely the most favorable when you’re going to have no definite plan of your itinerary. There are perks of traveling in small groups too that are a bit different from traveling solo or in large groups.
The following are few of the perks of traveling in small groups:
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Culture Immersion
However, with the bigger group, you can’t really slip in that easily. It’s really hard for large group to intermingle with the locals but in small groups, everything will become easily accessible and manageable.
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Being one with the locals
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Small group brings peace of mind and convenience
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Accessibility and Travel like locals
When traveling in small group, you can just creep in and out silently to any place than arriving in a massive and huge bus when traveling in large group. It opens the opportunities to have access to places that would be impractical for a larger group.
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Less impact on the places you visited
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Self-Awareness
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Quality time with your companions
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Opportunity for new Friendships
For me, these things listed above are the perks of traveling in small groups. Have you been into travel with larger groups? Or Travel Solo? Can you cite some advantages?
So, that’s my list about the perks of traveling in small groups! Do you have anything to add on the list? Let us talk about it and write it down on the comments section below. Happy travels!
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I sincerely agree that there's a pros and cons when we travel solo, a large group of travelers, a joiner in a group and in a small group. Personally, since I used to travel alone, I am more comfortable traveling alone cause I'm actually not an organized traveler. Yes, I am as well comfortable traveling in a little group of friends, especially if they're all travelers by nature.
I have strong feelings for N0. 3. Few years back, I was in Baguio City with 40 other English and Masscom majors and it was a huge mess. Di ma describe sa kasamok. Until now, I can still hear the boisterous laughters inside the plane. Lol
Traveling in small groups is indeed so much better. But how many people does a small group consist of, anyway? Haha. Is it 3 or 5 or 6. Enlighten me, plith. :D
Hahahah it really depends because its all relative to how you perceive small or big group As for me wherein I usually bring with me a large group of trekkers, the large group for me is around 20-60, and I can consider below 10 as small group (3-9) . But it teally depends, 9 might be too large to be small for others.
This is true. Mas lingaw gyod bitaw if dili kaayo mo daghan para gamay ang chance nga dunay ma-OP. Hihi.
When we go hiking, it's usually just the three of us since our daughter loves to walk and stop at everything...and we don't want people to wait for us. We love it since we are all introverts. LOL. There are times that I love company though but I would rather just go for a small group of 5-6 people. I also don't like joining friendship climbs/org climbs since there are a lot of people to deal with, there are a lot of things to consider and I pity the trails. Haha. Plus it's really exhausting. :P
Although traveling in big groups is fun and awesome, I prefer traveling in small groups (probably 3-6 people) because at this point in my life, I really can't take too much mess, haha! When there are too many people in the group, I tend to feel like I'm responsible for everyone plus there's the whole idea of "let's wait for friend A, then friend B leaves to find friend A, then friend A comes back then we wait for friend B again.." It's confusing right? LOL. And it hurts my head sometimes. Hahaha!
When I traveled abroad with my 2 friends, friend A asked who will sit with whom during our bus rides. Apparently, one would sit with a stranger so to avoid discussing it too much, I told them I don't mind sitting with a stranger. End of story, haha! Turned out that during each of our bus rides, I didn't have a seatmate at all so it's more comfy!
Any type of travel is fine with me..but you're correct when traveling in groups..plus less expense since you divide all expenses especially the banka! plus quality time with friends..time to laugh with them after the busy week or months..
I pretty much agree to all the points you made when it comes to travelling with just a few companions. It just feels different and adds a certain intimacy to the whole thing that just kinda makes it better in a lot of ways.
Safety is among the things why we opt to travel in small groups, usually no more than 5. This is especially important when it comes to high-risk outdoor activities such as climbing difficult mountains, going inside caves, or trekking on rivers. A large number of people is difficult to control and monitor, thus increasing risk.
Now I tried travelling with a large group and with a small group, I prefer small group! wohoo! Salamat kay gwapo ko sa last picture HAHAHAHA
Being in a small group is nice when traveling. You worry less about each other and more of the adventure you're all taking. I agree with being close with the group itself part. :)