Picking up and taking off to places unknown is an enticing proposition, and one that we are seeing become more popular over the year. The millennial generation is often seen as one without financial security, but truth be told, they are far more adventurous than the generations before them. We are seeing a slew of travel bloggers live off the proceeds of their websites with goals of visiting all of the wonders of the world, or perhaps every country in the world. In our 20’s this can all be very appealing, but as we get older we often crave companionship. Finding someone that supports your travel goals can be difficult as they must share the exact same vision as you. If you are prone to hitting the road, pay attention to these tips for finding companionship where and when necessary.
Connect with like-minded bloggers and travel enthusiasts. You might be surprised by just how many are out there. There are several online communities that you can join, and even local hangout groups of similar minded people. Perhaps you will even find a traveling companion that will join you on your new adventures.
There are plenty of local dating boards in all different countries. What better way to find someone to share time with then to find local people that are convenient and easy to connect with. This is good idea for those of you who plan on setting up semi-permanent roots in locales that you have traveled to.
Perhaps you don’t stay in any one place too long, but still seek a casual relationship of sorts. Sites like Badults are effective for finding companionship without the expectation of long-term relationships. Just create an account and plug in your information and you can match up with someone who has similar interests and expectations as you.
The bar scene is still a good place to meet people! In fact, whenever I travel I like to make my way to the local pub. This doesn’t necessarily need to a tactic for finding a date, it can be a great way to make new friends in a new city or country. Imbibed people can often be more relaxed and prone to opening up to strangers.
Lastly, there are plenty of social connection groups on various social media outlets. Consider Facebook for example. They have plenty of groups that are location and activity specific. For instance, we have one in my town for single people that like to attend sporting events and other fun activities, but they don’t know anyone locally yet.