måndag 5 oktober 2009

Why Take a Backpacking Europe Trip?

Europe is a popular destination for students between semesters in college, or those young adults needing a break from the real world. If you want to get in one last great adventure before you start in on the adult world, backpacking Europe is one of the best ways to do it. You'll be able to see a lot of new things, meet new people, and experience new cultures - and have an absolute blast while doing all of the above.

A backpacking Europe itinerary has been traditional for many years. Well-off young men used to take a tour of the continent in their last years of school. The popularity of backpacking Europe rose in the 1960s and 1970s, too, with people traveling all over with a relatively small number of possessions. Now, people of all economic classes do the same. It's a wonderful way to learn and find some new experiences. You are guaranteed to make some new friends!

Generally, student travelers choose to backpack - which means living out of a small travel bag or backpack and sleeping mostly in inexpensive hostels and other budget accommodations. That's because they get the most out of their money this way and extend the time they can travel. After all, staying in hotels can get very costly and thus restrict the time you can spend on the road. You'll also see more of the real Europe by spending nights in a youth hostel, instead of just being stuck in quiet hotels or on tours and seeing only the touristy side of things.

People from all over the world choose to backpack through Europe, so you'll meet a wide variety of others looking for the same things you are. You may find that you don't speak a common language, but it's surprising how well you can communicate anyway. You'll probably learn a little of the local languages while you're traveling, as well. When in doubt, almost all young backpackers speak English these days anyway.

Just remember to interact as much with locals as you do with other backpackers if you really want to learn about the countries you're staying in. Politeness and open-mindedness are extremely important, too. The local rules will be different than you're used to, and it's a good idea to follow them. You'll get a lot more out of the experience of backpacking Europe if you put in a little bit of time and effort to get along with and understand the locals, no matter where you end up.

Backpacking Europe is an incredible experience, and if you have the chance to do it, don't pass it up. You'll be amazed at all the new experiences you can have, what you can see, and all the things you can learn. It's a lot of fun, and an extremely valuable experience. Check out the logistics of a backpacking Europe itinerary soon.

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