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Indie Lifestyle and Slow Travel 0

Posted on November 17, 2009 by dorischua

With many people traveling this coming holiday season, there are tips to make your holiday a fun filled and hassle-free one. For people who embrace an indie lifestyle, there are places that are good for slow and eco travel.

Hiking or camping can be a good and inexpensive way to travel. It used to be popular among outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers but these days, indie travelers are following the trend too. Families tend to choose Outer Banks beach rentals and enjoy family fun together by doing more relaxing things. Indie travelers prefer freedom and space, flexibility and something off the beaten path. Getting to know the locals and indulging into the culture is something most independent travelers look for. After all, you want to reminisce and carry a tale about an unique culture to your friends after a holiday. It brings memories in years to come and your travel photos will speak volumes of your culture immersion.

Well, you don’t need to be leading an indie lifestyle to choose slow travel. All it takes it a prepared mind, a passion to learn about a new culture, an open mind and an adventurous free spirit to take you to places and experiences you have never encountered.

Indie Traveler Goes Online Travel 0

Posted on April 23, 2009 by dorischua

When an indie traveler thinks about destinations, resorts or particular hotels, his opinions might largely be shaped by what friends and family had told us, what he’d read in the newspapers or travel magazines, or maybe what he’d seen in holiday-related television programmes.

The birth of the internet and its increasing usability to many of us has undoubtedly changed the goalposts. We now have the ability to research our chosen destinations online – we even have access to the thoughts of previous visitors to the hotels that we may be planning to stay at.

We can compare prices relatively quickly no matter where our travel destination is. It can be a beach getaway in Mexico or Argentina travel, there are now more options in terms of how we structure our holidays. We’re no longer limited by the narrow boundaries of the package holiday market – we can now book our flights and accommodation independently, with far less hassle.

seeing the world as an indie traveler 0

Posted on October 16, 2008 by dorischua

eco friendly trips

Indie travel can be nice, peaceful and enjoyable. It also allows the indie traveler to appreciate the real essence of a slow vacation without any interruption or disturbance. The indie traveler has all the flexibility and freedom of time – do whatever you want and like without worrying about seeking another traveler’s opinion… like all things, there are always pros and cons.

eco hotel

An indie traveler means you must be prepared to handle any mishaps or accidents alone. You cannot count on anyone to support you so I guess online social network may help in one way or another. The indie traveler can join several indie travel networks and connect with other travelers on the other side of the globe. Perhaps the solo or indie travelers won’t going for Disney vacations or theme parks. He will be more adventurous and trekking around with a backpack. Tour the whole of Europe and check in to backpackers inn. That’s where most indie travelers are found and it’s also a good way to begin new friendships.



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