Scheduling for a Crowdless Travel
Parties, street dancing, parades, concerts and many more occasions that creates a surge of people to converge on one spot is not really my thing. I prefer crowdless travels. Travelling with two or three people. Conversations while doing long slow walks without hearing the boombox on the background. Sitting by the beach while hearing the waves. I prefer meeting a few people and getting to know them well than meeting a lot and the amount of attention varies from person to person. I look for quality than quantity.
How does a guy in a country who has a festive spirit all year round go?
I frequently do short travels since 2006. It’s been more than 6 years and I’ve observed the dates when there’s really a lot of travellers. Stressing on the local travellers. Here are a few notes I had to achieve a high probability of crowdless travels.
Travel on a non-holiday weekday. If you’re a person that has a flexible schedule then you should try travelling on a weekday. Most people have a 9 hour job on weekdays and they spend their time travelling on weekends. To avoid the other travellers, travel on a non-holiday weekday. The only con of this is that most of your friends can’t travel with you, but if you’re comfortable enough, then travel solo.