Gaining respect as a traveler is not easy, mainly due to the fact that so many tourists have clouded the opinions of locals throughout the world. Tourists are known for their bad behavior, their loud voices and for generally being obnoxious. Not many people want to be around tourists and locals will generally take great [...]
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How to Be a Respected Traveler
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The Top 5 Mistakes Travelers Make
October 24th, 2008 — , Learn the Language, Localyte, Travel Dos and Donts, Travel Ideas, asian countries, bad experience, bad reputation, bare minimum, cultur, grasp, infraction, least three months, leaving home, legal trouble, linguistics, locals, manners, prey, serious trouble, taking the time, tourist phrases, tourists, travelers from Localyte.com Team @ Localyte
It’s not easy leaving home and immersing yourself in a culture that you may not understand. This instability can lead to making mistakes and many of these may lead to a bad experience. In order to avoid falling prey to these mistakes on your own, it is important to recognize them ahead of time, so [...]
Observing Local Customs When You Travel
October 17th, 2008 — , Local Customs, Localyte, catholic calendar, catholic country, christ child, feast day, feast of the epiphany, festivals, grasp, portugal, pyrenees, rain forest, safari, sahara, south america, taking the time, tourists, traveler, travelers, travels, wise men from Localyte.com Team @ Localyte
One thing that sets travelers apart from tourists is their ability to observe local customs. Whether you are on safari in the Sahara, in a small town in the Pyrenees, or in a South American rain forest, you’re going to find plenty of local customs to emulate and observe. By taking the time to study [...]

