braindrainedAsh said:
I want to get overseas for a short trip maybe in early Feb or late Jan (about 2.5 weeks) and I was thinking of going over to NZ and backpacking around because I don't have a huge amount of money. I haven't really got anyone to go with me though! Do you think if I went on my own and just made my own way around I would meet up with people at hostels and stuff? Or should I go on a planned trip like Contiki or something? I don't want something overly structured but I also don't want to be totally alone without much social interaction!
Anyone had any experiences they want to share? Any ideas, recommendations, advice?
Well, when you're young and backpacking, you will meet a bunch of people. Even in mudane places like the airport, when I was in Japan for the night on my own, I got talking to a lot of nice people. When I came back from England via Japan with my dad, I didn't meet anyone.
I guess it depends on who you're with and what they're like. My friends and I were in a pub in Berlin and we got talking to people because we were social (heh, the booze probably helped) and it was a young crowd. We met people at our hostels and stuff, but I think it would've been the same if it was just one of us on our own, because we were hanging around 'young', backpacker type places. If they're the sort of places you're spending your time - funky cafes, youth hostels, street fairs, whatever - then yeah, you are BOUND to meet people.
Hostels are a great place to meet people and get talking to other travellers - you're sharing your room with strangers, sitting next to them in the lobby or picnic tables, using shared lounge room/kitchen facilities - how can you not strike up conversations? it's informal and personally, a lot more fun that being hearded on and off a tour bus. I like the freedom of making your own schedule and little structure.
I dunno what kind of tour you're thinking of going on, but if you do maybe one with age boundaries (18-30 for example) or youthful activities (bungee jumping! clubbing!) is best - otherwise you might end up on a tour with a bunch of old people