50 Mildly Interesting Experiences Tourists Had While Visiting Other Countries (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThere is almost nothing in life that impacts us quite like travel. It’s not just about good food and guided tours (though they're awesome, too!)—it’s about adventure, self-discovery, and broadening our perceptual horizons. Travel reveals who we really are. The more curious you are, the more you can get out of each trip.
Our team here at Bored Panda has curated a list of photos from all around the world in which tourists share some of their most surprising discoveries. It shows how much beauty and strangeness you can experience when you keep your eyes open and your camera by your side!
Bored Panda wanted to find out what can help people step out of their comfort zones and travel more, so we reached out to Keith O’Hara from The Irish Road Trip. The travel writer was kind enough to share his insights with us. You'll find our full interview with him as you read on.
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A Clever Way To Show How Ancient Ruins Looked Like
Love this, it's explaining what the place looked like, rather than just a pile of stones!
There’s a dilemma that many people face. On the one hand, they say that they want to travel. On the other hand, they’re either too scared to face discomfort, or they think that they’re ‘too busy’ to go on trips. Bored Panda asked O’Hara, the founder of The Irish Road Trip project, for his take on solving the issue.
“Being ‘too busy’ is never an excuse to put off enjoying life, yet it’s a trap many of us plummet head-first into, whether it be due to financial or work commitments. Often, you just need to start small,” O’Hara told us via email that an incremental approach can help here.
“For example, let’s say your main travel goal is to get to Ireland’s Ring of Kerry at some point. Set that as your ‘North Star’—the main travel ‘goal’ you work towards. A future ’travel-to-do.’”
These Public Swing-Powered Chargers For Your Phone In A Train Station
Top Tourist Attraction In A Polish City Is A Cat
O’Hara elaborated further: “In the meantime, make a plan for more realistic travel destinations that you can get to in the short term, within your time/financial constraints. You’ll (hopefully) start to see the benefits of these ‘baby-step’ trips. Then, when the time is right, make that ‘main’ trip.”
The travel writer shared a few thoughts on leaving the comfort zone, too. “When I was in my mid-20s, many of my friends were in long-term relationships. I went from having a group that I could travel with often to a group of friends who holidayed with their partners. I found the concept of traveling on my own daunting,” the founder of The Irish Road Trip opened up to Bored Panda.
“It wasn’t until I decided to take a winter trip one weekend to the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry that I realized traveling solo was actually OK. Yes, it meant overcoming the awkwardness of sitting in a restaurant solo but being able to see/do what I wanted when I wanted was a weird yet enjoyable novelty. Solo travel can be intimidating, but ask yourself, ‘What’s the worst that can happen?’ Worst case scenario—you lose money.”
I Saw A Moonbow Over The Moai Statues On Easter Island
This "No Cars Allowed" Sign In Sweden
Traveling Through The Middle Of Nowhere In Louisiana Makes For Some Interesting Sights
It's in Zwollie, La. City that is home to the best tamales and the annual tamale festival.
Wait…wait…wait…I can get the BEST tamales and get hell washed out of my car?? In the same city?!?
Load More Replies...I only want to know the purpose of the cross boards nailed to bottom of posts. . .?
Bored Panda was also curious about the type of attitude that it’s best to adopt when traveling abroad. “Be enthusiastic, but be educated about your destination,” O’Hara suggested.
“Understand, at least at a very high level, the ins and outs of where you’re traveling to and take time to understand any dos and don’ts,” he said that many people visiting Ireland may not understand the nuances between the country and Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, talking politics in a bar in Ireland can also be risky if you’re not familiar with things.
“For the most part, just embrace it all—one of the joys of travel is experiencing people, places, food, language, and culture. Soak it all up.”
"Complimentary Sticks" For Dogs In A Posh Part Of London
My local dog park in Queensland Australia has a 'stick library' and a 'tennis ball library' which regular park users contribute to.
Traveling Through Some Back Roads In My College Town And Came Across This. The Generosity Made My Day
My Country Puts Phosphor Into Sidewalks So You Can See At Night
We firmly believe that everyone can—and should—embrace travel as a way of life. No matter your circumstances, you should strive to step outside your comfort zone. Even if just a little bit.
Though routines are useful to have, eventually, they can lead to a very monotonous existence. It’s hard to find much joy in life if all you ever do is work, eat, sleep, and do chores. All the while dealing with burnout, exhaustion, or anxiety. Every day feels more or less the same. However, when we kindle the spark of curiosity inside of us, we see what else life has to offer. We’re suddenly reenergized.
The importance of cultivating curiosity applies to every area of your life. It adds a dash of energy to your relationships, your jobs, and yes—how you perceive the world. If all you ever do is what you’ve always done, then barring some major external events, you’ll see life the same as you always have. When we introduce something new into our lives, everything starts to shift and change.
A Resort I’m At Has A Sign To Warn Tourists About Seals Sleeping On The Beach
My Friend Was Traveling Through Marocco When She Suddenly Saw This Tree Full Of Goats
I believe that that is how they grow them in Morocco. Harvest-time can be hard work, though.
Found A Stargate In The Middle Of Nowhere Near Linz (Austria)
Reading a new book from a genre you’d never touch. Going back home by a different route. Meeting new people. Taking your partner on a date after a long while. Saying ‘yes’ to that impulsive desire to ‘go somewhere’ this weekend instead of being a Netflix couch potato again.
It’s these things that add spice to our lives. Routine, stability, and predictability are fine. But that’s just one side of the coin that is life. The other side is all about embracing the surprises and opportunities that come our way.
What matters far more than where you travel and what hotel you stay in is that you’re open to welcoming the idea of adventure. You’re willingly adding some discomfort and unpredictability into your life because you’re yearning for something new.
I Have Traveled The World With Toy Story's Woody Taking Pictures For My Son. At Heathrow Airport, Security Just Confiscated His Weapon, Keep The World Safe Boys
Park In Singapore Has A Swing For People In Wheelchairs So That They Can Experience It Too
A Cheese Vending Machine In A Mountain Village In Switzerland
Travel is a great way to get to see your life, values, and problems from a different perspective.
Your trips do not have to have to cost you an arm and a leg. Travel is perfectly possible on any budget. However, you do have to be realistic about your current limits, as well as those of your wallet. You shouldn’t be forcing yourself to travel first class and stay at five-star luxury hotels if all of your friends do that. Think about what you want, what you’re comfortable with, what you can afford. You shouldn’t travel to impress others (even if sharing a few photos is always fun!).
These Kids' Toilets In A London Museum Whose Sinks Slope To Cater To Progressively Shorter Children
They Have Baguette Vending Machines In France
This is the Frenchiest thing I've ever seen. I'd like one installed in my house immediately.
This McDonald's Sign Has Been Made To Match The Old Street That It Is On - Salzburg, Austria
It's near Mozart's birthplace. At least the city authorities are keen on preserving the look of their historic streets.
If money’s particularly tight, you should strive to be as flexible as you can. For instance, you might want to consider traveling when it’s not peak tourist season and when the flights are cheaper. Then, you might be able to save some additional money if the flight isn’t a direct one.
On top of that, you can opt for couchsurfing or Airbnb-like services instead of fancy hotels. Take the time to do some research beforehand. You’d be surprised how much cash that can save you.
Cat Crosswalk In Norway
Knowing cats they probably cross the road a few metres down the road.
These Steps Light Up And Play Piano Notes As You Walk On Them
I would break my neck jumping down 3 steps to get the notes of 3 blind mice correct
They Have Built-In Child Seats In The Madrid Bus
Great idea for safty reasons and also stop toddlers escaping parents and running up and down the bus
Now, look, the reality is that some people are scared or anxious about traveling or being uncomfortable. They don’t like the uncertainty. They might think they’re too busy with work and everything else. They imagine a dozen scenarios of everything that can go wrong. Or they’ve had very bad experiences in the past that they’d rather forget. In these cases, some long-term exposure therapy can help alleviate at least some of those fears.
This Public Fountain In Nice, France Lets You Fill Your Water Bottle With Flat Or Sparkling Water
The Icelandic Pledge For Tourists
In Iceland I once had the weather go from foggy to clear to partially cloudy to fully overcast to drizzling to rain to sleet to snowing to hail all while waiting 20 minutes for a bus.
This Bus Stop Library In Norway
For example, if you’re scared of traveling, for your first trip, you might want to start small. Like, really small. Like, going to a nearby part of town you hardly ever visit. Or even a street near your home you’ve never been to before. You can then expand your travels step by step. Visit the other side of the city. Go to a nearby town that’s just a couple of train stops away.
Then, try going a little further—maybe visit a location that’s an hour away. Visit the seaside. Go to a popular local tourist spot you’ve never been to. Go and experience some nature trails firsthand.
The View From This McDonald's In Austria
Europabrücke-Parkpl. 1, 6141 Schönberg im Stubaital, Austria A little south of Innsbruck.
Mount Sinabung Erupted While My Friend Was On Vacation Making An Epic Picture
Koala Cuddle Guide In Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Australia
After you become used to the thrill and surprises that these miniature adventures have to offer, continue broadening your scope. Get on a plane for a weekend trip somewhere. Plan for a week-long adventure abroad. Start planning for that month-long trek across your dream destinations. All you really need is some curiosity, a bit of experience, some confidence, and the willingness to do some planning.
However, if you think that you might suffer from an actual fear of travel, known as hodophobia, you might want to seek the help of a therapist or counselor for some guidance.
My View As A Tourist From Inside The Cage
Oh hells, I just know I'd put my hand through to scritch her chin. Nice kitty!
A Fire Hydrant In Tokyo, Japan
That is so cute. Possibly not much compensation for having a fire. But cute, nonetheless.
These Hello Kitty Construction Barriers In Tokyo
It's very cute and doubtless well intentioned. But it always worries me when I see things that are appealing to fast moving toddlers in potentially dangerous places like this.
So, dear Pandas, which of the photos in this list did you enjoy the most? What’s the most interesting or bizarre thing that you’ve spotted on a recent trip? What do you enjoy the most about travel, and how often do you do it? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this. If you have a moment, drop by the comment section.
Meanwhile, for some more surprising things that tourists discovered on their adventures, take a peek at Bored Panda’s earlier feature right here.
This Tray Attached To This Japanese Public Toilet Lock So You Don't Forget Your Stuff
Now there's a good idea. 1kg weight capacity is pretty good, for what is essentially a flip-over door lock, too.
Wooden Escalators, London Underground
Flying Over Antarctica From Chile To Australia
This Vending Machine Has A Visual Representation Of Various Prices For Tourists Who Are Unfamiliar With Local Coins
This Building In London Has Been Painted To Look Like A Monochrome Cartoon
There are cafes like that. It's a great experience but they always use it as an excuse to be really expensive
When Sightseeing In London, You Notice Things You Haven't Noticed Before
Note that I noticed the notice that thanked me for noticing the new notice even though my noticing it has been noted and reported to the authorities.
I Have Been Traveling Around Europe And At The Current House I'm Staying At This Guy Rides His Unicycle When You Pull Some Toilet Paper
A Roundabout Inside A Tunnel In Norway
Some Trash Cans In Barcelona Let You Shoot For 3 When Throwing Away Trash
Supermarkets In Singapore Uses Digital Price Tags
This is super common. I'd say about 50% of supermarkets have them where I live (central Europe, not a particularly rich country) But the ones in the picture look quite old. They are LCD with relatively poor contrast. The modern ones have a very good contrast and use some e-ink like technology. I suspect many peeple don't even realize they are electronic when they see them.
Someone Has Been Altering These Road Signs In London
This McDonald's In Amsterdam Has A Baby Bottle Warming Microwave
You mean they've sacrificed a potential money making product to make parent's lives easier? What witchery is this?
Gas Station In Tokyo - Fuel Pumps From Above
So As Part Of The Deal When I Was Buying A Motorbike In Vietnam, I Was Given A Free Duck. He Traveled On The Back Of My Bike For Around 1750 Km In Total From Ho Chi Minh City To Hanoi
This Guy In His Cooling Fan Jacket In 36°C Tokyo Heat
This Restaurant In Europe Doesn’t Allow Adidas Tracksuits
Strange. But because its Adidas, I think immediately think of Russian teens.
London Heathrow Airpot Has A Charging Station With Outlets From Around The World
My Taxi Driver In Barcelona Uses Printed Maps For Navigation
Now imagine having to learn, by heart, every road in London like the cabbies there have to.
In Australia, This Costs The Patient Nothing. Doesn’t Matter If They Are A Citizen Or A Tourist
This is incorrect. The royal flying doctor service has an eligibility criteria for it to be no cost, and tourists generally won't meet that criteria. If the post is trying to refer to healthcare in Australua being free for all, this is also untrue. Some countries have reciprocal access, but not many, so tourists have to pay for their treatment.