Six Signs You are Suffering from Travelers Fatigue

January 31, 2010 by davendeb  
Filed under EXPERIENCES, India

Six Signs You are Suffering from Travelers Fatigue

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Long term travel can be tough.  After a couple of months on the road, it becomes work.  You are no longer in that honeymoon phase of excitement you are just simply exhausted.  Every day has been one attraction, temple, trek or museum after another. Sometimes, after you have been busy being a tourist for weeks on end, all you want to do lay down and take a nap.

It can feel pretty strange when you are in a foreign country and other travelers are heading out in the morning for their tours and sightseeing excursions.  You think that you should be doing something too, but you just can’t motivate yourself, so you give into the fatigue and enjoy some time not traveling.

Here are some signs that told Dave and I that we just may have a little bit of travelers Fatigue…

1 – You go to the Taj Mahal, its cold, misty and foggy for three entire days…
You don’t care.  You don’t even bother to go inside.  Instead you go to the only heated place in town…the coffee shop.

2 – You have a opportunity to see the astounding Amber Palace in Jaipur India…
Instead you go to the mall, walk around and buy some socks.

Photo of Mall in India

The Mall helps cure travelers fatigue

3 – Your hotel has traditional food and musicians playing on their rooftop restaurant. It has everything you would want for a night out in India…
You go to Pizza Hut instead.  Not once, but twice.

4 – Not far out of town, there is a village filled with dancers, artists and local cuisine.  They offer tours to go out there from the evening…
You choose to stay in bed and stream “Sherlock Holmes” with Robert Downey Jr.  On your computer’s free wifi.

Sherlock Holmes

5 – You have two days in Delhi before flying out. It is pleasant outside.  It’s not too cold and the sun is out.  You are centrally located close to some of the cities best attractions….
You order room service and channel surf between HBO and the BBC

Clean Hotel Mid Range India

A Luxury Hotel will help cure travelers fatigue


6 – You should be heading east to Varanassi in central India.  You have planned to travel all the way to Calcutta…

Instead you buy a last minute ticket to escape for a month.  You’ve thrown the budget out the window and you couldn’t be happier.  Time to lay on the beach and enjoy your travel in style.
We are now starting our Sri Lanka leg of our trip.  The excitement of travel has come back to us. We are dealing with our funk on a beach in the southern coast.  Slowly we are recovering from our travelers fatigue.  A few days laying in the sand, playing in the surf and relaxing by the pool, just may do the trick.

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Six Signs You are Suffering from Travelers Fatigue

Travel Fatigue, Have You Ever Had it?

January 29, 2010 by davendeb  
Filed under India

Travel Fatigue, Have You Ever Had it?

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“What are you planning on doing in Jaipur?” our hotel manager asks us.  “Not much.” We say. “Can you point us to a mall?”

Travel Fatigue

We are two months into our trip in India and travel fatigue has already kicked in.  It has been a non stop adventure since arriving.

We have been on backwater cruises, taken yoga courses, have attended numerous festivals, rock climbed and been on safari to name a few. But right now all we want to do is rest.

We don’t want to see the Pink City, we don’t want to see the Monkey Temple or Amber Fort. We just want a mall.

Worlds Largest Calendar at the Mall in Jaipur

Worlds Largest Calendar at the Mall in Jaipur

We want to barricade ourselves in our hotel away from the noise and the hawkers.  We want to give our minds a rest.

It is exhausting fending off hawkers everyday.  It is exhausting answering the same questions day in day out.

  • Where are you going?
  • Where are you from?
  • Have you seen the temple?
  • What is your name?
  • One photo please?
  • One Rupee please?
  • First time to India?

We usually try to be polite. We try to answer their questions with a smile.  And we make a point of not ignoring people when they say hello.

Sometimes it is a little difficult.

Once one person leaves, another person comes along to ask us the same set of questions all over again.  It has become progressively worse in Rajasthan.

It isn’t so bad when it is someone that legitimately wants to say hello or practice English, but mostly it is a person wanting to be our guide or a rickshaw driver that will ask the questions and then go in for the sales pitch once he thinks that he’s got us hooked.

Creature Comforts

When we finally made it to the mall it was a little bit of heaven.  We walked around its sanitized aisles in air conditioning.  We didn’t smell exhaust fumes or urine and we didn’t have shop keepers yelling at us to come inside. We were allowed to just be.

We found a McDonalds.  We went inside and had a McVeggie Meal, we read the paper and we enjoyed the familiar taste of their famous fries.

Mall-Rajasthan-India-2

We then went to Baskin Robins and had ice cream.  I had been trying to get some ice cream for days.  Every time I went somewhere where it was on the menu and ordered it, I always got the reply that they were out, finished.

We stuffed ourselves and promptly felt sick.  It is not wise to gorge yourself on western fast food when you haven’t had it for awhile.

We have been in Jaipur for four days and we haven’t seen one tourist site.

photoInstead we have watched Sherlock Holmes and Twilight, we have sipped lattes at the Barrista and we have had our dinner at Pizza Hut.  It was so nice to have a simple salad.

We didn’t seem to be alone in our need for the familiar.  We saw many travel weary faces sitting in McDonalds and Pizza Hut.  People read books and wrote in their journals.

Some people had their heads in their hands.

Is Jaipur the stop where everyone just runs out of steam in their travels? It certainly seems like it to me.

We can’t bring ourselves to do anything. I am sure that the forts and palaces are beautiful and I am sure that years down the road we will say that we should have gotten ourselves out of bed to take a look at them, but I don’t think that we will make it to much while we are here.

We leave for Agra in two days to see the Taj Mahal.

The adventure is about to resume whether we want it to or not.

Have you suffered from travelers fatigue on your journeys?
Have you missed out on a famous site because you were just not in the mood to leave the hotel or the coffee shop?
We would love to hear some of your experiences and how you got yourself back on track and in the mood to travel

again.

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