Travel anxiety is most often a cause of the
fear of the unknown. Most people have travel anxiety because they are going to
a place they have never been before and do not know what to expect. The anxiety
can also be caused by the fear of the known, if there is something like spiders
or snakes involved in the travel, but more often anxiety is derived from
unknown factors. When someone does not know what to expect, their imagination
conjures up imaginary problems.
Research
every aspect of the trip
1 Research is key to cure travel anxiety,
as knowledge is power. With so many resources at-hand and on the Internet, it
is easy to find information about your destination. Travel blogs are a great
way to study the destination, as first-hand experiences from other travelers
can help alleviate stress and you can read accounts from people who have been
and survived. Travel bloggers and travel websites provide travel tips and information
to give help on every aspect of the journey. The library is also a great place
to go and check out books and magazine articles about your destination.
2 Book a guided tour. Perhaps the research
involved is causing the stress. Outsource your travel management to a third
party. It is possible to have someone manage your whole vacation, from picking
you up at the airport to dropping you off, and everything in between. This is
more costly, but if the management is what causes the anxiety, the extra cost
is well worth it.
3 Plan a tight budget and go somewhere
cheap. Perhaps your travel fear is spending too much money. Go to an
off-the-beaten-track country, like the Philippines instead of Hawaii, or
Nicaragua instead of Mexico; plan accordingly. Plenty of travel blogs and
websites give tips on how to save money when traveling.
4 Confront your fear, if the fear is known.
Travel is an amazing experience that gets people out of their comfort zone.
Realize your fear and take it head on. The confidence you feel after facing it
is exhilarating.
5 Take at least one day off before
returning to work after the travel experience. Many times, people start
stressing out while traveling, thinking about their return to work. Having a
couple days off at home before returning provides a buffer to relax, recuperate
and reorganize before getting back into the grind. Although travel is fun, it
is not restful; it is important to have a break from your break.
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