Creating Your Own Thematic Travel Adventure

A Video Workshop

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Read the article about Thematic Travel here.

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You can download the worksheets for this video course here.Thematic Travel Workshop Worksheets

When meeting new people, thematic travel is a great way to break the ice, both for people you meet and for yourself.

I now have friends all over the world, thanks to the way that I travel.

What is Thematic Travel?

What do you enjoy doing? Fishing? Woodworking? Sewing? Painting? Gardening? Birdwatching? Gaming? When you travel with a theme in mind, you seek out local people who share your interests.

For example:

  • Search out walking group events
  • Have coffee and embroider with a new friend
  • Talk shop with a fellow photographer
  • Find fellow chess players
  • Help out in a neighborhood allotment garden
  • Meet with knitters and spinners
  • Learn how to cook regional specialties with locals
  • Find other artists to sketch or paint with
  • Attend star parties around the world
  • Go open-water swimming with other enthusiasts

Thematic travel is your key for meeting and engaging with locals!

You will be amazed at the doors (and beds!) it will open for you. In this workshop you will have the opportunity to start planning your own thematic trip. I will help you brainstorm and share ideas with you. At the end, you will have a plan which will serve as the launchpad for your next trip—a trip that may be the most memorable of your life.

Let’s Get Started!

Introduction

https://youtu.be/GvNiCNfxn5Q

Part 1

Planning Your Own Thematic Trip

Combine your dream destinations with your passions to come up with concrete ideas to use for your next trip.

https://youtu.be/KTlyI2j8HBc

Part 2

Finding Cohorts and Engaging Locals

Thematic travel is your key for meeting and engaging with locals! We will explore many ways to find your cohorts!

https://youtu.be/6ddJN8RHA24

Part 3

Thematic Travel Projects

Having a tangible travel project will add a special magic to your trip AND it will encourage more participation from people around you.

https://youtu.be/e-TiIqWK0wg

Part 4

Resources and Next Steps

It helps to have some useful resources so you can do the nitty-gritty travel planning that will actually get you to your destination.

https://youtu.be/76KyZsx8-yM

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