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Where should I travel at 18?

Where should I travel at 18?

Top 15 Places You Need To Visit While You’re Young

  • Maasai Mara, Kenya.
  • Monteverde, the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica.
  • Rainbow Mountain, Peru.
  • Northern Thailand.
  • Kerala, India.
  • Diving in Belize.
  • Bamboo Island, Cambodia.
  • Huaraz, Peru.

What age is the best to travel the world?

So, 18 to 22 years of age is the best time to travel as far as experiencing the world and having it make an impact on your life, but the worst financially.

Where do teens go in Europe?

Best teen travel destinations in Europe

  1. Split. Croatia. Your teenagers will love Split, one of the most dynamic and most teen-friendly cities in Croatia.
  2. Amsterdam. The Netherlands.
  3. The Algarve. Portugal.
  4. London. England.
  5. Milan. Italy.
  6. Sainte-Maxime. France.
  7. Berlin. Germany.
  8. Rome. Italy.
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Can you travel to every country in the world?

Is it even possible to travel to every country in the world? Generally, yes, but you’d need to have a good passport. If you’re from a country with not such a good passport, it might not be possible. The best passport to hold in 2020 is the Japanese one, which would let you travel to a total of 191 different countries.

How can a teenager travel the world after finishing school?

Here are a few things you might be able to do if you’re a teenager who wants to travel the world after finishing school (or really, if you’re someone of any age who wants to travel). Start to research countries you want to visit. I used to do this all the time as a teenager.

What are the best things to do when travelling?

There’s more to travelling than drinking – you don’t need to travel around the world to do that. 7. Volunteering with those less fortunate is one of the best experiences you’ll ever have and will change the way you view yourself and your place in life.

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What are some tips for a first time traveler?

1. Learn to do something: play the guitar, scuba dive, or at least speak the local language. 2. Experience all you can and be open to everything, but just be careful and trust your intuition. 3. This is your big chance to learn about yourself and do exactly what you want to do; choose wisely and embrace it.

Do you get emails from teenagers and/or students about travelling?

Over the years, while the average reader of this blog is in their 20s or 30s, I’ve also received a lot of emails from teenagers and/or students who have questions about travelling, mainly how to get started or how to decide where to go. I like to spend a bit more time on these emails.