Travelers who are ridged in their planning tend to miss out on spontaneous new opportunities and experiences, while those that jump in to a trip get stuck doing only a few things. We all fall on toward one end of the spectrum or another, but the smart traveler knows how to balance their tendencies and maximize their travel efficiency.
Travel efficiency is the amount of travel experience you get vs. the total time spent traveling or overhead (like planning). No matter if you’re a planner or an aimless student you can use these rules to work in harmony with your preparation habits and increase your travel efficiency.
- Planners: Make sure that you leave at least 20% of your trip open for new ideas or events. Fill in this time only after you arrive at your destination. If you can’t fill it in, relax using your favorite method (i.e. beach, nap, bar).
- Spontaneous: Do a tiny bit of research with some Google hacking and pick 3 things (per week) that you really want to do. Getting somewhere without any clue will waste a day or two in a hotel or wandering, especially if you can’t get information or Internet easily.
- Planners: You love to get up early anyway, but don’t forget about nightlife or relaxing with a good book at the end of the day.
- Spontaneous: Take advantage of free hotel breakfasts, fewer crowds, and avoid getting stuck in your hotel room. Oversleeping kills your travel efficiency.
- Planners: Tend to over plan and get frustrated when all of their plans don’t go…well according to plan. Less stress equals more energy which allows you to enjoy traveling more (read: increased travel efficiency).
- Spontaneous: Live in the moment and ask yourself if your trip were to end today, where would you go first?
Some more ways to increase your travel efficiency that both planners and adventurers can appreciate.
Remember that a preoccupied mind is as bad as a physically wandering around. Keep your mind fresh so that no matter how efficient you end up being you enjoy the trip. Even vacationers can appreciate this fact; a calm mind will return you refreshed from any trip.
[photo by: El Freddy]