{"id":6171,"date":"2017-04-02T08:56:11","date_gmt":"2017-04-02T08:56:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/myculturecraving.com\/?p=6171"},"modified":"2023-01-03T20:52:02","modified_gmt":"2023-01-03T20:52:02","slug":"how-to-travel-like-a-local","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lydiagiles.com\/how-to-travel-like-a-local","title":{"rendered":"How to Travel Like a Local"},"content":{"rendered":"
For me, travel is all about learning about and understanding different cultures as well as, seeing first hand how the locals of a country live.<\/p>\n
And what better way to achieve this than to travel like the locals do?<\/p>\n
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Not only does travelling like a local benefit backpackers as they’re able to get a true taste of a culture but, it also contributes to the community and puts their money where it’s really needed.<\/p>\n
Here are my top tips on how to travel like a local.<\/p>\n
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Whether it’s a pedal bike or a motorbike, getting around on two wheels is by far the best way to uncover an area\/country.<\/p>\n
It gives you the freedom to go off the beaten track and explore areas that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to reach and, it’s dirt cheap.<\/p>\n
Some of my best days and memories whilst travelling have been when I’ve rented a bike, gone with the flow and uncovered hidden waterfalls, caves, lakes and temples.<\/p>\n
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I get such a buzz when I see a street stall with small, rickety plastic tables and chairs.<\/p>\n
These mean STREET FOOD.<\/p>\n
A lot of travellers are scared to eat from street stalls due to the worry of getting sick or not understanding the menu.<\/p>\n
They’re missing out!!<\/p>\n
Street stalls are where I always find the best and cheapest food. For me, pointing at a dish or a picture and not quite knowing what will be placed in front of me is all part of the fun and usually ends up with me discovering a new delicious dish.<\/p>\n
Join the locals and give their food (exactly how they have it) a go!<\/p>\n
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In a lot of countries public transport is the cheapest, easiest and most entertaining way to get around. You may end up with a chicken on your lap or music blaring at 1am nevertheless, it’s hilarious stories like these which you’ll remember and laugh about for years to come.<\/p>\n
A lot of countries now offer VIP or tourist buses to make long journeys comfier for travellers. Although these buses are great, they don’t show you the true local experience.<\/p>\n
Hop on a jam-packed bus and see how the locals get around.<\/p>\n
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