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‘Since I’m young, just pack my backpack and go’

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That is the sharing of Trieu Dao Nguyen Ty (first year, University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City). This boy’s youth is associated with self-sufficient travel at home and abroad.
Nguyen Ty started traveling on his own in the summer of 10th grade. At that time, he had a trip to Dalat for four days and three nights. Later, Nguyen Ty also set foot in many other places such as Sa Pa, Y Ty, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Lang Son, Hanoi, Quang Ninh, Ninh Binh, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Phu Quoc…

Sharing about the reason for choosing to travel independently, Ty said: “Perhaps it is because I want my youth to be a little different. Before every trip, I have a feeling of fear, but after overcoming it, I want to go to more places. And another reason, there is a sister I know who inspired me with self-sufficient travel trips. She’s a girl, but if she’s brave like that, I can do it too!” Self-sufficient travel helps Ty balance in his studies. (Photo: NVCC) Nguyen Ty affirmed that she had conquered her limits or the things she thought she couldn’t do, and then she wanted to conquer more and more goals. Talking about the trip that left the most emotions in Ty, the friend was not afraid to share about his trip to Y Ty (Lao Cai). “Initially, I went “trekking” (in the form of hiking or climbing mountains, crossing all kinds of terrain) Lao Than in Y Ty. Due to the influence of the storm, it rained and thanks to this chance, I met two very interesting people, Uncle Lee and Ms. Van in Y Ty. After sharing a meal, I invited them to join for fun. During this trip, I experienced a lot of things like the landscape of the high mountains, how life in the mountains lacks electricity because I only use electricity while eating the rest, I have to light a fire in the kitchen to keep warm. … And the trekking journey of Lao Than in the rainy and stormy season is not easy, I slipped and fell several times when climbing the slippery slopes. However, this trip left me with a hobby of trekking, maybe in the future I will continue to go to the mountains higher than Lao Than”, Ty recalled. Photo Bill “Chill” at a coffee shop in Da Lat. In such self-sufficient tours, Ty made many mistakes because of his lack of experience. Billion shared: “Once, I booked a room on the wrong date, but fortunately, I was supported to change the date at no extra cost. There were times when I didn’t preview the weather forecast, so when I got there, I didn’t get much harvest. And even the times of not carefully calculating in terms of health to visit many places.” Ty’s memorable climb to Lao Than and Y Ty with new friends. Also from those mistakes, Ty has learned many valuable lessons for himself. From scheduling and organizing a reasonable plan, managing expenses, expanding relationships and connecting with people, he also has the opportunity to learn more about the culture in many different lands. listen directly to the story told by the natives. “Go a day, learn a smart sieve” and so, Nguyen Ty becomes more and more active and confident to conquer new destinations in the future. “The most important thing is to determine the route. , calculate and reserve costs if risks arise. If it’s your first time experiencing, you can choose places that are a little closer to you to be less surprised, and slowly go further. Ask people who have traveled alone many times what questions you still have. In my opinion, in today’s open world, it’s not too difficult to look up and prepare for the schedule. Every time I prepare to go, I go to pages like: Skyscanner, Booking.com, Vexere, DSVN… to see flights, train tickets, bus tickets, accommodation …”, Bill “reveals” the experience for those who travel independently for the first time. Trieu Dao Nguyen Ty always knows how to balance traveling and studying, so during high school, you have achieved some “terrible” achievements such as: Traditional Olympic Silver Medal 30/4 times XXIV Geography, Traditional Olympic Gold Medal 30/4 times XXV in Geography, First prize for Excellent Student in the City in Biology.