doesn’t really matter. I enjoy both. Group trips are for family & friend, Solo trip I get more me time but can get a bit lonely if the trip is too long.
Gosh, I can’t imagine traveling without my wife. Partly because she’s fun to be around, and partly because we’ve gotten old enough that we have to help each other out. Sometimes my body and brain works the best and sometimes it’s the other way around.
I like traveling with others. I’ve even joined a tour group with strangers before and had a blast. We got to know one another along the way. It made the trip more fun.
doesn’t really matter. I enjoy both. Group trips are for family & friend, Solo trip I get more me time but can get a bit lonely if the trip is too long.
That’s a great perspective! Balance really is key, group trips bring the shared memories, while solo trips give that personal freedom. Curious, do you find yourself leaning toward one more often depending on the destination?
I like traveling with others. I’ve even joined a tour group with strangers before and had a blast. We got to know one another along the way. It made the trip more fun.
Sounds like an amazing experience.. Tour groups with strangers can really turn into unexpected friendships. Do you think you’d do it again, or do you prefer sticking to people you already know?
Gosh, I can’t imagine traveling without my wife. Partly because she’s fun to be around, and partly because we’ve gotten old enough that we have to help each other out. Sometimes my body and brain works the best and sometimes it’s the other way around.
Thanks for sharing that. What a beautiful way to describe partnership. It’s great to hear how you both support each other and still have fun along the way. That kind of connection really adds something special to travel.
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