Travel in a spirit of humility and with a genuine desire
to meet and talk with the local people.
Be aware of the feelings of other people, thus
preventing what might be offensive behavior. Remember this especially with
photography.
Cultivate the habit of listening and observing,
rather than merely hearing and seeing.
Realize that people in the country you visit
often have time concepts and thought patterns different from your own. Not
inferior, just different.
Discover the enrichment that comes from seeing
another way of life, rather than looking for the 'beach paradise' of the
tourist posters.
Acquaint yourself with the local customs.
Respect local customs; people will be happy to help you.
Cultivate the habit of asking questions instead
of knowing all the answers.
Remember that you are one of thousands of
visiting tourists. Do not expect special privileges.
If you really want a home away from home, why
travel?
Spend wisely. Remember when shopping that the
bargain you obtain is only possible because of the low wages paid to the
maker.
Make no promises to local people unless you are
certain you can fulfill them.
Reflect daily on your experiences; seek to
deepen your understanding. "What enriches you may rob or violate
others."
Choose to be surprised, not disappointed, when
places and people do not match your expectations.
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