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Etiquette For The Best Travel Experience

by AAGD Staff

Embarking on a group journey to a destination is consistently an exhilarating adventure. Travel groups typically consist of a blend of seasoned and novice travelers, all seeking a memorable experience. The goal is to create lasting friendships and cherish the shared memories from the trip, ensuring that everyone has the time of their lives. While our enthusiasm for including everyone with a passport in our journeys is immense, past experiences have illuminated that group travel may not be suitable for everyone. Below, we outline the characteristics one should possess when contemplating joining us on our trip.

Kindly review the etiquette tips provided below to contribute to making this journey a truly fantastic adventure!

  1. Desire for Adventure and New Experiences: Our trips aim to expose travelers to novel experiences. If you find yourself uncomfortable with trying new things or stepping outside your comfort zone, a self-paced trip may be more suitable for you.
  2. Patience: Despite our efforts to ensure a smooth trip, unforeseen circumstances may arise. We kindly request your patience in addressing any unexpected situations, assuring you that any issues will be promptly resolved.
  3. Self-Sufficiency: Each traveler will receive a detailed itinerary outlining daily plans and meeting points. It is crucial for each traveler to take personal responsibility in following the itinerary and meeting times. Group delays due to late arrivals will not be tolerated, and no expedited excursions will be arranged for individual preferences.Additionally, instructions on using public transportation to join excursions, even if arriving late due to prior commitments, will be provided.
  4. Friendly Attitude: Our trips attract people from diverse backgrounds. If you tend to experience conflicts with others or identify as a loner, a self-paced trip may be more suitable. During our time together, we encourage a familial atmosphere, requiring each member to look out for one another.
  5. Physical Health: It is the personal responsibility of every traveler to consult with their doctor before embarking on any trip, especially overseas. Only a medical professional can assess if you are fit for travel. Many destinations may involve long walks and extended periods of standing, so it’s essential to reconsider if any health conditions restrict these activities.

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