Welcome to Globe.pub, a friendly community for travelers! This is Main, our community for general travel discussion.

Please introduce yourself here – we would love to meet you! Make a post, tell us a little bit about yourself and what you like most about traveling.

Visiting a new place for the first time can be intimidating, but it’s always easier when you have help from friends. My goal is for us to build a community where travelers can give helpful advice, share their unique experiences, and learn from each other.

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Community creation is open. Are you enthusiastic about a particular kind of travel or a particular area of the world? Create a community and start posting! You’ll have a brand new space to attract other travelers who want to talk about your topic.

What should I post? Anything related to travel is welcome here. Here are some ideas:

  • Articles about interesting destinations. Give us ideas for places to see that we haven’t heard of.
  • Trip reports. Tell us about your experiences traveling somewhere else. What went well, what went poorly, and what would you do differently next time? These first-hand accounts are incredibly valuable for people planning their own trips.
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  • Questions about travel. If you’re planning a trip and have questions, ask them here! We’ll do our best to help you out.

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  • @ken_cleanairsystems@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    Hi – I guess I’ll start! I live in America, and always wanted to do a lot of traveling but didn’t have the resources until a little later in life than a lot of other people start. I try to get to get to Europe every year, but of course that stopped for a few years there. I almost always travel in the off-season or shoulder season, partially to try to avoid the most crowded times, but mostly because I really dislike warm weather. I like to travel when it’s cold (or at least cool).

    My favorite thing about traveling is… kind of hard to describe. It’s seeing and trying to experience all the little everyday differences in different places, like going to grocery stores and checking out the unfamiliar snacks, or trying to figure out how to order a type of coffee drink I like in cafes. That being said, I really love museums and could happily spend pretty much all day, every day of a vacation visiting museums. Edited to add: Also, I’m a huge language nerd so I also like being in places surrounded by signs and conversations in unfamiliar languages.