(ARA) – Going to a far-flung destination is always exciting, but today’s travelers demand a bit more from their experiences. Trends indicate that as people start to plan and embark on their 2011 vacations, the central goal, for many travelers, is getting a real sense of place. This emerging breed of traveler makes a point of seeing the major sights, but also wants a local view of each destination to experience the most fulfilling getaway possible.
If you’re new to a destination, with no contacts on the ground, it’s difficult to get an authentic impression – at least, not without logging countless hours of research. And even if you do put in the months of research necessary, you might still face problems like language barriers. For instance, if you want to travel to Europe and visit a few different countries, crossing borders is relatively easy, but researching hotspots in German, French and Italian isn’t.
For many people, all-in-one vacation packages are the ideal way to avoid the hassles of endless research while still getting a true-to-life impression of a destination. Today’s travel packages are far more customizable than ever before, so those inclined to independent travel will have the freedom they crave, with the support that makes exploring a new place easier.
However, not all travel companies are created equal – make sure you know what you’re in for before you go. One company, Monograms, not only takes care of the logistics of travel (booking flights, hotels, car rentals and other necessities), but is the only travel company that offers the added bonus of an on-site Local Host. With their extensive knowledge of local customs and the best-kept secrets, these travel hosts not only arrange guided sightseeing, they provide the advice and knowledgeable support that get you into the heart of your destination.
Having someone with you who can speak the local language is a huge help, particularly if you want to experience something more exotic, like South America. Monograms’ vacation packages allow you to select from multiple destinations on whichever continent you want to visit, so whether you long to experience Asia, South America or Europe, you’re able to choose multiple sites and create your own customized itinerary.
Keep these additional tips in mind to help you experience local gems in the destinations to which you travel.
* Have an adventurous palate. Getting to know a place often means getting to know its indigenous foods. Let go of preconceptions and don’t be afraid to try something new – you might find a new favorite flavor or recipe.
* Watch the locals. If you’re out on your own, strolling in a new destination, pay attention to which shops and restaurants are crowded with locals. Follow their lead to see what it’s all about – don’t worry about doing something “wrong.” Your curiosity might just lead to making a new acquaintance who can show you the ropes.
* Try local transportation. While most major transportation should be left in the hands of experts, taking a ride on the local mass transit system, like the Metro in Paris or the Underground in London, can be fun.
* Find souvenirs that say something about the place you’ve visited, but not literally. Skip the shirts or bags that have your destination’s name on them, in favor of something that is made there, or something locals use like Parisian perfumes, Italian olive oils or a even a handmade alpaca shawl in Peru.