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What is the biggest headache for you when traveling?

Traveling is my hobby. The world is so big and I want to go out for a walk. But here comes the problem. I encountered three of the most troublesome things during the trip.

1. Crowds of people

I originally thought that traveling during the holidays would be fun and lively, but what I didn’t expect was that tourists who came to the entrance of the scenic spot to buy tickets had already lined up in a queue, and there were so many people. , queuing up to buy tickets makes you wait for a long time. When you enter the scenic spot, you haven't seen the scenery yet. All you see is a sea of ??people. It's difficult to take a photo. You are all in the crowd and you can't get in or get out, which affects your excitement for playing.

2. Rainy days

What I fear most is rainy days. Before I went out, the weather was still sunny, but when I arrived at the scenic spot, it suddenly started raining heavily, and the raindrops scratched my face from time to time. It's so cool. It's inconvenient to hold up an umbrella to see the scenery. You have to hold an umbrella wherever you go, which really affects your mood. 3. Going out when you are not acclimated

Going out is a pleasant thing, but it is uncomfortable when you are not acclimatized.

During the trip, eating and drinking are indispensable, so I bought barbecue, cola, and other food. You could eat and watch the scenery at the same time, but you didn't expect that you would feel sick and have skin allergies after eating, so naturally you wouldn't be able to have fun.

Tell me about the most stupid time you went out. No money! No card! International roaming has not been enabled yet! I flew to Hong Kong alone for a business trip.

When I wanted to go shopping in Rishang, I found that I had forgotten my bank card and only had 500 Hong Kong dollars in cash. At that time, I felt very bad. But I thought I'd borrow my colleague's card, so I didn't take it too seriously. At that time, I was the only one traveling from Pudong, and I had to go to the hotel to meet up with my colleagues. When I got off the plane, I turned on my mobile phone and found that I couldn't use it. It turned out that I forgot to activate roaming, and neither the phone nor 4G worked. This is when it really breaks down.

Forcing yourself to calm down, luckily the wireless network is available. I checked the route to the hotel using the wireless network at the airport, and fumbled to take the bus to the hotel. Fortunately, I took the right one. Many buses in Hong Kong have line a, which I couldn't understand. Unfortunately, my colleague was not in the hotel, so I went to a nearby shopping mall to continue using wifi and asked my mainland friends to help me activate roaming. I found that I had to make a call myself. The problem was that I couldn't make a call!

Finally, I finally met up with my colleagues. After a few days of business trip, I followed my colleagues without even daring to go more than one meter away. I had just graduated that year. Now that I think about it, I was really timid and awesome at the same time!

In fact, if you have money to travel anywhere, you won’t have a headache, but if you don’t have enough money, you will still have a headache no matter how you travel. Let’s talk about the headaches of traveling on a budget.

Some people will criticize people who want to travel even if they have no money. Isn’t this a mistake? Everyone has their own choices in life. I was thinking about someone who worked hard all his life to provide a house and a car to support his family. When he was able to take a rest, he found that his feet could no longer walk. He had to carry a medicine jar wherever he went. Looking back on the past , I wonder if I regret not going out for a walk while I was young.

I still support young people being able to choose their own lives, and there is no need to follow other people’s standards.

Let’s get down to business and talk about the embarrassing things about traveling in poverty.

This year I quit my job and traveled in an RV with my friends. We basically had food, accommodation and transportation in the car, a small Maxus RV.

Sleeping in a car is really something you get used to at first. The space in the car is small, and when we parked at the Everest base camp, the cold wind came in and shivered. Later, I wore two pajamas to sleep, and basically slept with my head covered. , after getting used to staying in hotels occasionally, I found that it was not as comfortable as in a car.

There is actually a toilet in the RV, but it is basically useless because it is not very convenient to store water and drain water in the RV, so taking a bath becomes a problem. I can’t stay in a hotel all year round, mainly because I am poor. Sometimes I will find a shower room in the service area. Sometimes I go to the service area to get hot water and bring it back to the car to wash, and sometimes I use a hot water kettle to boil water in the car. In short, if there is a place with shower water, I can be happy all day long.

What should I do if I have an urgent need to urinate? It is commonplace and open-air outdoor toilets have become a habit. I want to lament that the reserve I once had no longer exists. Of course, after using the toilet, paper towels will be taken back to the car trash can. I despise throwing garbage anywhere.

In this life, people will go out more or less to see what places other than their own life are like, and see if the moon in foreign places is rounder and bigger than ours.

I prefer self-driving travel. Whenever I have a vacation, I will definitely go with a family of three or three or five friends to travel within a radius of three to five hundred kilometers.

The most troublesome things in travel are probably encountered by everyone, and there are also many weird things. I have summarized the most troublesome things I have experienced:

1. If This is a self-driving tour, and the annual vehicle inspection and environmental protection stickers must be posted at designated locations as required. In some places, law enforcers are really unable to find fault, and will punish them on the grounds that the signs are not standardized, which is very helpless;

< p>2. Self-driving travel licenses must be brought with you.

It was my first year to drive out because Shenzhen allowed me to drive without my driver’s license (electronic driver’s license was implemented), so I got used to it, so I didn’t bring my driver’s license with me when I went out for the first time, which resulted in me being punished. This is not unfair, but I was negligent;

3. The problem of staying in a hotel: it is unreliable to book a room online in a certain place. The pictures are always too different from the real scene. Not only do people have beauty cameras, but so do the houses;

4. Customs and customs: this Pay special attention to local customs and do your homework in advance. One year I went to Guizhou to visit an ancient Miao village. They sang and toasted during meals. I didn't understand the rules and thought it was just a taste. Who would have thought that it would be "singing without stopping and drinking without stopping", the three of them were doing "mountain and flowing water" in a step-by-step manner, drinking straight up with their heads raised, and lying down under the table after drinking.

It depends on whether you are traveling by car or with a group.

Let’s talk about group tours first. The most troublesome thing is meeting a shady tour guide! I had two experiences with sex!

Once I went to Hainan and met a beautiful tour guide. She was so beautiful! Where is the beauty? First, talk a lot, not only the scenery and folk customs but also various local tourist traps, to teach you not to fall for them! Secondly, she took great care of us along the way. I was taking care of two elderly people and a child, and the elderly people still got motion sickness. She took good care of us all the way without any objection! Third, there is no compulsory consumption! When I encounter an attraction selling something, I will remind you that there is one cheaper than this one, and I will tell you the truth. You really want to think what tourists want!

Another time I went to a cold place and took two tours with two tour guides. Without exception, they asked me to pay when I got on the bus, saying that some attractions were added! It’s okay not to pay. Those who have paid can go and play. Those who don’t have to wait outside the car, because the car must be locked and it is impossible to leave anyone in the car! I remember my trip to Xuexiang very clearly. We paid a fee to ride on a snowmobile up the mountain. When we came down, we really saw those people who had not paid to go and have fun waiting outside the car. They were all freezing. Just like Santa Claus! The most heartwarming thing is that when we were preparing to return, the driver and tourists were all ready. They couldn't wait for the tour guide. The driver got angry and said that if the tour guide didn't come, he would leave us passengers alone because he would take over the next bus! Fortunately, after a long time, the tour guide finally came! The feeling that time was really, really bad!

Speaking of self-driving tours, the biggest headache is the arbitrary charges for roadside parking in scenic spots.

Once, I was driving through a certain place and on a whim, I got off the car and took a photo on the side of the road. Suddenly, a toll booth appeared and asked you to pay first and then take the photo. It didn’t interest you at all. there is none left! Darling, we haven’t even reached the scenic spot yet! To be honest, my mood was greatly affected by the person who charged the fee, and I suddenly felt that the money donated during the earthquake was in vain! I really hope it's not a local, so I can feel better! Haha

If you don’t drive by yourself or join a group, you are most afraid of losing your mobile phone and not being able to find the attractions, buses, or hotels----and then stand alone on the street, Facing the bleak wind or the dripping sunshine——Haha, since we have all kinds of mobile maps, we have become more dependent on mobile phones!

As I write this, I suddenly realize that what I fear most when traveling is becoming dependent on tour guides, human nature, mobile phones, and so on.

I am most afraid of encountering traffic problems in unfamiliar places. For example, when I traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina (unconditional visa exemption for China from June 2018), I decided on three destination cities: Sarajevo and Moss Tal and Nem, the only seaside town in Bosnia and Herzegovina (for the beautiful seaside scenery in Figure 3).

I bought a bus at 7:00 the next day from Mostar to Nem.

I went to the station early the next morning, and while chatting with a staff member, I suddenly heard that this bus actually had to take a detour through Croatia to get to Nem. I quickly went to the ticket window to change my ticket, and unfortunately I was told that there were all buses from Mostar to Nem. We have to pass through Croatia, so I must have a Croatian visa