Talk to the Locals

By trawickinternational | Nov 6, 2018

Talk To Locals

Talk To Locals

A quick and easy travel tip is talk to the locals while traveling! Chances are, they will have the best advice on where to avoid too many tourists and they will probably have the inside scoop on the best places to eat while you are there too! Locals will usually know the least crowded times to visit popular tourist spots as well, so you can get that picture perfect Insta post that you have been waiting on. Many of the best places we have been to in a foreign country have been recommended to us via locals and it also doesn't hurt to make new friends in new places :)

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