How To Experience A Country Like A Local

If the thought of being an obvious tourist in a foreign land frets you out, then you have come to the right place
Travelling like a local will make your experience truly special and memorable. Credit Shutterstock
Travelling like a local will make your experience truly special and memorable. Credit Shutterstock
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Though you are never a local when you visit a place as a tourist, you can still do things to blend in and get a sense of what life is like wherever you are. Doing this will make your experience truly special and memorable. Thus, here are a few secrets of experiencing a country like a local.

Learn The Language
Even if you don't speak the language well, a few common words will help you get by. "Hello," "thank you," and "toilet" are always helpful. Numerous apps, both free and paid, are available to assist with this.

Fly Into A Regional Airport
Land at a city other than the capital to begin your trip on the right foot. Smaller cities frequently offer less stressful airports that are also less expensive to travel into, allowing you to visit locations you would not have otherwise considered. To widen your trip, think about taking off from a new city.

Avoid Hostels


If you are on a tight budget, hostels are a great option. However, other than the local staff, they frequently have a lot of foreign visitors. They only provide a few opportunities to interact with a location's culture. Instead, arrange independent or regional lodging. Although they may cost more, you will return home with much more stories and experiences than you would from a hostel. When looking for a place to stay, research the neighbourhoods where people typically reside and choose one of these nearby neighbourhoods. They are often outside the city centre, which will also help keep costs low.

Stay With A Local Family
Homestays are yet another excellent choice. A fantastic opportunity to meet locals and learn about their way of life is to stay with one of their families. It's the best method to practise your language abilities, and you will get to sample local cuisine. Many hosts on websites like Airbnb, Couchsurfing.com, or Homestay.com are happy to host their visitors.

Use Local Guides Instead Of Pre-Planned Tours
Local guides can demonstrate the inhabitants' customs, habits, and way of life. They always have exciting stories and insights to share that more extensive tour operators don't do. Numerous internet travel agencies offer in-depth, off-the-beaten-path tours with experts who can show you how to avoid crowds and see a side of a place that is often ignored. They may also recommend safe places to go and other helpful safety tips.

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