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I took 36 flights in 4 months, and it was exhausting. These were my 2 biggest mistakes.

Anu Vermal visited the Taj Mahal during her travels.

I found this joy that I’d never really had before. I was on a high in life, and it was blissful.

I can remember crying when I had to come home. I’d already postponed starting my master’s degree for a year, so it was time to complete it.

After getting my master’s in sports science, I booked more solo trips to India, Nepal, Burma, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand.

I took 36 flights in four months. Here are some of the biggest travel mistakes I made.

Spending short bursts in multiple countries led to burnout

I was literally spending two days in each of the countries I visited, booking plane after plane ticket to make sure I experienced everything.

I thought it was going to be my last long trip before I settled down and had kids, and I wanted to make the most of it.

Anu visited multiple countries for two days at a time.

But I remember telling everyone when I got home that I was so burned out. I just wanted to be stable and grounded and never get on a flight again.

I would not do that now. I would go somewhere and stay there and then really embrace it.

I failed to plan ahead

I was never forward planning.

I remember going to India and not even knowing where I was going to go next. So it was all very last minute, which is not the kind of way that a lot of people would travel anyway.

During another part of the trip, I was visiting Lombok in Indonesia and trying to get to Komodo. I just showed up at the airport and asked when the next plane was, but it wasn’t until 4 a.m. the next morning.

I had my sleeping bag, so I just camped out in the airport and slept on the floor, waiting for the flight.

It was a very hippie-ish and free-spirited way of traveling.

But if I were to do it again, I would have to plan ahead because I am in a more stable mindset.

Do your research when it comes to airlines

It was very difficult to understand which airlines to take in Asia. Since I was doing a long-term trip, I’d always try to find the cheapest flights.

But the cheapest wasn’t always the best because there were sometimes stop-offs. So, I’d always search for direct flights and those that departed at a decent time. I’d always look at reviews..

I’ve always been one to try out local flights, trains, coaches, and everything else because it gives you a good feel for the culture. But you should definitely do your due diligence.

Read the original article on Business Insider

https://www.businessinsider.com/tourist-solo-travel-36-flights-mistakes-caused-burnout-2024-9