Sunday, January 5, 2020

10 ways to improve your travels in 2020

Plus: Where to go when: the best places to visit through 2020, How to have a holiday romance in 2020 & more -
 
Lonely Planet

Ever got to a city to find the sights closed for a national holiday? Ever started your beach break during the monsoon? Lonely Planet’s guide on where to go when offers up inspiration to help you plan the best times for your travels through the year.

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10 ways to improve your travels in 2020
Determined to make some travel resolutions that stick? According to life coach and best-selling author Penny Zenker, relying too much on willpower to force a change in behaviour doesn't work. With that in mind, it might be time to ask yourself why you haven’t booked that once-in-a-lifetime trip or why you can’t become a deal-savvy booker. Whatever your goals, these ideas will help you up the ante on your travel plans for 2020.
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How to have a holiday romance in 2020
When you go on a solo adventure, you learn to expect the unexpected… but travelers rarely anticipate the unexpected could be a holiday or travel romance. It has happened to me several times, and while I’ve always found it rich and exciting, it has also taught me a few lessons about love on the road.
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QUIZ: Where should you go in 2020?
There's so many amazing places to explore, it can be hard to narrow down your choices. Now you don't have to; let us do the deciding for you. In just a few questions, we'll reveal the perfect travel destination for you in 2020.
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Trips for travelers who want to learn something new
Sure, sitting on the beach and sipping cocktails is fun. But if you’ve got more than a few days away, nothing beats seeking out local guides and learning something new. Here's some inspiration for things you could learn on your worldwide travels.
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Plan your next adventure with these expert tips from a Lonely Planet writer
Being a travel writer for Lonely Planet has broadened my skills in interesting ways. I’ve developed the nerve to drive narrow mountain roads and the stomach to sample the world’s moldiest cheeses. When it comes to identifying bug bites, I have the knowledge (and probably the anti-itch spray). Best of all, I’ve got trip planning down to an art.
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