Travel Resolutions for 2020 – Have You Made Any

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Travel Resolutions for 2020 – Have You Made Any

Forming your travel bucket list for a New Year has long become an annual routine for many of you travel-addicts. We'd also suggest to make some travel resolutions this year to enhance your travel experience in 2020.

Travel sustainably
The world is in crisis – thanks to air & plastic pollution as well as global warming. Lend the world a helping hand travelling responsibly, leaving nothing than footprints, saying no to single-use plastic and avoiding the most overcrowded destinations.

Travel slow
Stop running through cities and towns in a chase of the best Instaworthy pics. Take a break, feel the vibe and enjoy the moment. Stay longer in one place but get an immersuive experience. It always pays.

Make use of long weekends for micro trips
Do not allow your weekends to become boring – you don't need to go far away from your home for a memorable trip. It doesn't have to be two weeks long, either.

Keep fit while travelling
Travel is a great time to keep fit without going to the gym. Walk, hike or go trekking; explore new routes or just enjoy lazy strolling.

Visit new places
We do not say 'Never return' but there are new places that are calling your name, guys! Do you hear it yet?

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