Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Are you inspired or influenced?

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Why Your Trip Should Feel Like You

The Pull of Trends

Scrolling through Instagram or TikTok, it’s easy to see dozens of friends posting from the same beach, city, or mountain trail. At first glance it looks like a destination’s PR team is crushing it. But have you ever wondered if those travelers are there because the place truly calls to them, or simply because it’s the latest hot spot?

Finding Your Own Reason

I’ll admit—I once booked a trip to Paris because the flight was cheap, and let’s be honest, watching Emily in Paris gave me that extra push. Yet the trips that stick with me are the ones I chose for personal reasons: a childhood dream, a bucket‑list check, or a part of myself I wanted to explore.

Inspiration vs. Imitation

Seeing others travel can spark inspiration, and that’s valuable. Many people would never consider a getaway without seeing it online first. The key is to let that inspiration guide you, not dictate you. There’s a difference between feeling excited by a photo and blindly copying the itinerary.

Asking the Right Questions Before You Go

When I plan a trip now, I pause and ask myself a few simple questions:

  • What haven’t I seen yet that I’d like to experience?
  • Where would I return to, not because I have to, but because it made me feel good?
  • What do I need from this trip right now?

Answering these helps me match the destination to my current mood and goals.

Matching Your Mood to a Destination

What I Need Ideal Trip Type Example
Solitude & quiet A cozy cabin, a quiet town, or a secluded beach The Natal Midlands for peace and nature
Reconnect with nature Game reserve, national park, or hiking trail A safari lodge where I can watch wildlife
Courage & adventure Off‑the‑beaten‑path city, backpacking route, or new sport A weekend trek in a mountain range I’ve never tried
Fun & social vibe Bustling city with festivals, markets, or nightlife A lively street‑food scene in a capital city

By aligning the trip with what I’m craving, the experience feels more meaningful and less like a checklist.

The Power of Personal Journeys

The trips that stay with me aren’t always the most photographed. They’re the quiet mornings sipping tea on a balcony, the unexpected conversation with a local, or the moment I realized I’d faced a fear. Those experiences reflect where I am in life and what I need at that exact time. They shape me in ways a generic “top‑10” list never could.

Making Your Next Trip Yours

Before you hit “book,” take a minute:

  1. Close the feed. Put away the screens for a moment.
  2. Reflect. Ask yourself what you truly want—rest, excitement, connection, or a challenge.
  3. Choose. Pick a place that answers that inner question, not just the one with the most likes.

The journeys that matter most are the ones that quietly change us, even if we never post a single picture about them.


Sané Ndlovu is a proud local, globally curious travel writer, PR expert, and avid solo traveler.

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