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Planning Global Travel - The Traveller's Guide By #ljojlo

Planning Global Travel


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So, you’ve made the decision that you’re going to travel around the world. Appreciate that for a second; it’s amazing! Most people think about it but never actually do anything. However, the planning global travel shouldn’t be underestimated. Taking the time to plan is going to make a huge difference to how successful your global trip is. Here are some pointers you could look at to help you get started:

Starting The Planning Process

When you start to plan global travel, you need to focus on what you want and not what anybody else has done. Where do you want to go? You can make a shortlist of places that appeal to you so you can narrow down the route you’re going to take. You can identify places you really want to see and then work out your route from there.

Transportation

Considering your method of transport is important when planning global travel. Will you fly, sail, drive in a camper or cycle? This can make your trip unique. Your budget will play a big role in what you do and where you go, too. You have flights to think about, as well as hostels or hotels, insurance, vaccinations, and other things that are essential when travelling to different places. Of course, you need to have a good idea of what you’re going to be doing, but don’t overplan. There is such a thing, and it can leave you feeling rigid within your schedule and like you’re not having the carefree time that you envisioned.

Now you have to think about how you’re going to get to the places you want to go. The biggest expense you’ll pay up front will be transport. Booking a round the world flight is the most economical thing to do, and you’ll be able to stop at different places. The cheapest one may only cost a few thousand. You should ideally ensure that your route is in a continuous global direction, as backtracking adds miles on to your ticket and may not be permitted by certain airlines. It’s different depending on where you get the ticket, so be smart and find one that will suit you best depending on where you plan on going to.

If you live in Europe, tickets with layovers in Asia and North America plus Australia/New Zealand are usually less expensive than those stopping in Africa and South America, so this is worth remembering as you plan your route.

How Long Will You Need To Travel For?

Of course, if you wanted to travel around the world without stopping just to say ‘I travelled around the world’, you’d just need a few days. Those who want to actually do the travelling part will need to think about what they’re going to do for work. Can you take a sabbatical or some extended leave? Some tend to quit their job altogether, but you need to think about this carefully as there may be no going back once you’re doing the travelling. You could take one month to travel the world, or a little longer if you’re having the time off work. If you haven’t got work to worry about, you can travel indefinitely, depending on what your budget allows.

Bear in mind that many round the world tickets expire after a year, so if you intend on taking your time in each place and travelling slowly, you may need to look at other options when planning global travel. Some travellers go for years!

Packing For Your Round The World Trip

What should you pack? As little as you can get away with, really. Every bit of weight in your case counts. You may want to take a home comfort, but be mindful of what this will mean for the rest of your belongings. Some people manage to go with nothing but the clothes on their back. You should never pack more than you’d be willing to carry with you up flights of stairs. Plenty of things can be replaced on the road, so try not to worry too much about taking everything from home.

What Should You Look Out For?

Of course, there will be challenges while you’re travelling. No matter how well you plan, you can’t depend on the conditions to be as you imagined them. You can try to plan it so that each place is at its best when you arrive, but you really can’t guarantee. Make sure you’re aware of your surroundings, too. Maintaining your budget and finding work on the road (if you intend on doing that) can be tough, but it can be worth the effort, even if you have to work at strange hours. Being able to work remotely will help you in a big way. Make sure you carefully research any accommodation you intend on staying in, whether it’s a hostel, hotel, or apartment. Looking at PropertyGuru Singapore can help you to get started if you plan on doing what most travellers do and visiting Southeast Asia. Your accommodation should be affordable, but it’s important to ensure that it’s safe, too.

Bonus Tips For Planning Global Travel

  • If you don’t board one of the flights you’ve booked because you decide to stay somewhere a bit longer, they will likely cancel any other flights you have booked.
  • It can be cheaper to book internal flights at the same time as booking your round the world ticket.
  • Be flexible when booking your trip. If you can move your departure date a few days, you may be able to save money. Flights on Christmas day are really cheap, and mid-week flights tend to be cheaper, too.
  • Always search around for cheap flights. This resource of How to find the Cheapest Flights to Anywhere is a great start. 
  • Talk to a professional before you decide to book. You’ll have your own idea of where you want to go, but speaking to somebody who is accustomed to booking round the world trips can advise you on routes that could be better, or help you to save money. A few small tweaks to your plans could help you save money and have a better time.

Are you ready to start planning global travel?