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Below are a few things you can do to become the ideal travel buddy your friends or other travellers are looking for:
Be Friendly And a Good Conversationalist
The Bible says he who wants friends, should show himself friendly (paraphrased). If you go on a group tour to let’s say, Idanre Hills, you will meet new people with similar interests and love for travelling as you. Take a risk and talk to them, share tales of your travel adventures (if you have some). Try to establish a friendship to get to know them better. Don’t just offer to plan a next trip with them because you enjoyed their company during the group tour, keep in touch afterwards. If the meet up doesn’t work as planned, keep the communication going, so it won’t be hard to discuss a next travel trip with them if they are interested. Always smile and watch your body language when interacting with potential travel buddies.Be Open Minded and Avoid Preconceived Notions
Friends could be tough to win over. To convince them that you’re an ideal travel buddy, be open-minded. Be open to learning and experiencing new things. When discussing with potential travel buddies, be non-judgmental with dicey issues such as racial inequality, sexual preference, religious affiliations, and nationality bias. Being dogmatic about your world view can hinder your chances of being seen as less problematic on a trip. Learn to listen and ask questions, strive to understand and not just to be understood. The fact is, travelling will test your tolerance level; travellers want companions who are flexible and can handle challenges.Sign up to the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter
Take the Initiative
You need to learn about the world and read up on tour destinations because being ignorant isn’t cute. Be up-to-date with travel news and details. Then show all the ways you would be an awesome companion on a trip. E.g. you could help the person plan a travel itinerary. Don’t wait for them to ask you to join them for their next trip. Be bold enough to present yourself as a potential travel buddy. If they say no, don’t be offended, at least you tried. You can always repeat the process with someone else who needs a partner. Have you ever travelled with an acquaintance or a friend? How did you know they were the right partner to travel with? Featured Image Source: Hotels NGDid you find this article useful? Contact us: editor at connectnigeria dot com
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