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Are you about to go off travelling with a group of friends or co-workers, heck, even strangers? Don’t worry; it’s normal to feel nervous about vacationing with this many people, especially when some decisions are outside your control!

Some of those people in your large group vacation you may know well, some you might not know at all, and ultimately, you can never quite be sure how you’re all going to get on your travels. 

However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your trip and have a blast in the process, for there are many ways to ensure this group vacation goes off without a stressful hitch.

 

Time in Laos

The Basics Of Surviving Your First Large Group Vacation, as I did in Laos.

 

The Basics Of Surviving Your First Large Group Vacation

When you’re about to set off on your large group vacation and explore the world, make sure you keep the tips below in mind if you’re worried about your first group vacation – surviving the adventure is easier than you might think! 

 

Never Assume!

The first thing to stop yourself from doing is assuming everyone is on the same page cause almost every time, and people are not aligned in ideas. Sure, you’d love to walk around a boutique town or hike up that hill, but other members of your party just won’t come along for the adventure! Heck, even you may want to stick to the hotel for some relaxation.

It’s important to take a moment to ask around and see what people are willing to do when it comes to travel. Whether it comes down to food or splitting the bill, the more you know now, the fewer arguments or petty behaviour you’ll have later on, and that’ll save the group trip from becoming a bad memory! 

 

Curate Your Itinerary for Everyone

Everyone who’s going on the big group getaway will want to do something different. Yes, that’s going to be hard to manage! However, it doesn’t have to be impossible when you take suggestions early on and curate the itinerary for everyone attending. If you all get the chance to do something you specifically want to do, you’re going to be happy tagging along with everyone else. 

To make this easier on you, make sure you’ve got a group chat ready to go and send out the question. Then use something like a visual holiday planner to put it all into a schedule and see how it pans out. You’ll be able to see if you have the time to accomplish everything and if anything conflicts, and you’ll also know early on about any disappointments. 

 

Be Honest About Expectations

Finally, make sure you’re honest about what you expect from the trip and your travel partners. Try to talk openly and honestly about what you want out of the vacation and what you’re willing to put up with when discussing alternative ideas. If you’re not willing to split the bill evenly, for example, when someone has only ordered a salad, and someone else has a full steak dinner, let it be known now! 

Set some boundaries ahead of time and encourage others to do the same. This doesn’t have to be an unpleasant conversation if you keep the tone friendly and explain what you’re trying to do here. Even if you don’t know someone all that well, you can still be ‘frank’ with them about how the trip needs to go for the lot of you. 

Surviving your first large group vacation isn’t impossible! Take the time now to prep well before the trip, and you won’t regret jetting off later.

 

Volunteer memories

The lasting Volunteer Memories of my time in Laos.

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