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Home > Traveling Tips If You’re A Vegan

Traveling Tips If You’re A Vegan

Written by:  Jamie

 Many people tend to think vegan travel is a nightmare, but, in reality, it’s actually very easy. All it simply takes is a carefully planned out preparation process as well as abiding by the practiced tricks and tips of other travelers that have vegan diets who’ve been there before you, done it, and happen to be both willing as well as happy to share with you what they’ve learned so that you can travel as comfortably as possible without stressing over what to eat too much.

 

Hereinbelow are a few tips on how you can pull off an easy vegan travel experience.

1. Carry Your Own Vegan Treats

Carrying some of your own treats in a ziplock bag everywhere you go is a very good idea when you’re traveling. Also, vegan supplements can help you keep that body you’ve managed to get in shape when you’re traveling and the guys from Vegan Liftz know all about this. The reviews they’ve made on vegan supplement products are detailed and can help a lot when you’re looking for good quality items. It can be really hard when you travel to places that don’t properly cater to the vegan diet. Try having on hand with you some ginger chews, chocolates and cliff bars for those times you find yourself craving something sweet.

2. Learn Local Phrases And Ingredients

Learning a few common local phrases can help you a lot when you are traveling on a vegan diet because it can help you effectively communicate with locals concerning what you can eat and what you cannot. However, you’ll probably still be very clueless when scanning food labels in the shop or supermarket because you still will not understand the words written on the whey protein, honey or milk. Anyway, to learn a few simple things all you need to do is find a bit of time, go online and translate the most common words you think you’d need to know.

3. Notify Your Accommodation

Before you go booking a hostel or hotel online, try contacting the customer service team or accommodation management and ask them how vegan-friendly they are. This will normally take a day or two depending on how efficient the establishment you’re considering is. Some hostels and hotels are now offering vegan breakfast options, while some others will only provide you with a bit of soya milk. In fact, this is something that many establishments will at least try and provide for you if they don’t cater to your type of diet.

4. Find Local Online Vegan Groups

Try joining as many groups as you can find online, especially those based in the regions you intend on visiting. They happen to be a great way to meet vegans, like yourself, from all across the globe if that’s something you’re interested in. You can even end up being lucky enough to grab a quality dinner with some of them or even meet up for drinks.

 

Traveling as a vegan doesn’t have to be as difficult as most tend to make it out to seem. It’s actually much easier than what many of you think it is. Careful planning and preparation is the key to unlocking a wonderful travel experience. Hopefully, this article has helped show you how you can make this a reality for yourself.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb 27, 2019Jamie
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