Travel Well: 8 Tips For Healthier Trips

Travel is both a luxury and a necessity. Being able to experience new cultures and cuisines, meet new people, and see even a small portion of the world can be transformational. It can also provide the space to relax, recharge, and revitalize the tired mind. However, time away from the usual routine can also lead to some poor habits, which may have the opposite effect on your health.

Avoiding such pitfalls is as easy as packing your bags, once you learn the art of clothing Tetris. To make the most of your precious vacation days, here are eight tips for better travel for your mental and physical health.

1. Make sure you’re traveling for the right reasons

There’s no doubt that traveling is an exciting time, but for many people, it can also be lonely, even if you’re traveling with others – it’s easy to miss home. Some people might travel to try and escape their problems, which is never a fix, and could end up heightening any anxiety you’re experiencing. Try to resolve those issues first and leave that baggage at home.

2. Stay calm and prepared to be as stress-free as possible

Travel can be stressful. From dealing with airport delays to juggling a packed itinerary, it can feel overwhelming from time to time. One of the best tips is to stay organized. Having all your details somewhere you can access easily will help, both digitally and in print, and it doesn’t hurt to confirm any reservations or travel plans in the days before you need them.

You’ll also have to accept that some things are out of your control. Be it road closures or bad weather, there will be times when you need to go with the flow and realize that it’s all part of the adventure.

3. Maintain sleep hygiene

Between changing time zones and a change of routine, sleep isn’t always easy when you’re away from home. Try to switch your usual sleep pattern to the current time zone, without napping midday, especially when you first arrive. If you can maintain a basic sleeping pattern while traveling, you should have the energy you need to enjoy your days. Aim for eight hours to help you avoid lagging behind and missing out on the fun.

4. Protect your back, pack lightly

Packing too much can lead to all sorts of problems, especially for your back. Where possible, pack lightly to save you from lugging around heavy suitcases from one day to the next. Try to take advantage of luggage storage, especially in big cities. Finding luggage storage in Rome or elsewhere will easily help you explore the city, allowing you to make the most of it on foot.  

5. Walk as much as you can

The best way to explore new places is on foot. Make sure you pack some decent walking shoes and walk as much as you can. Walking will keep you healthy and active while enjoying some time outdoors. It could also be a great way to discover some hidden gems you may not have come across if you were on a bus or in a car. To stay energized and hydrated during long walks, consider bringing Sodii electrolytes which can help replenish lost minerals and keep you feeling refreshed throughout your adventures.

6. Keep in touch with friends and family

Travel can be very much a case of Instagram versus Reality. Only the best, most beautiful parts of each adventure get shared, but that doesn’t mean it’s all perfect out there. If your mood becomes low or you’re homesick, reach out to friends and family. You don’t have to feel alone thanks to instant messaging and abundant WiFi, so confide in those who care about you to help you keep on track.

7. Try to eat well where you can

As a person who often travels for food and wants to try EVERYTHING, eating healthily can pose a challenge, to say the least. Take the opportunity to indulge, but don’t forget to find some reasonable balance. Try to pick dishes packed with fruits and vegetables to help you get your nutrients, bring healthy snacks to stave off cravings between meals, and don’t feel compelled to join the clean plate club. If you’re staying somewhere with access to a kitchen, take advantage of the local markets to cook fresh food from scratch.

8. Exercise on the fly

Exercise might be the last thing on your mind when traveling, but it’s highly beneficial to keep moving, even if only to stretch in the morning. It can help you maintain a routine, stay fit, and give you some energy. There are countless great ways to exercise while traveling, including hotel gyms and travel-friendly workouts. Don’t forget to pack workout clothes and work up a sweat!

Staying healthy while traveling is so important to help you enjoy it. Develop some good habits and keep focusing on your physical and mental health to help you make the most of your experiences.

Bodacious Vietnamese

Much has been written about “hidden gems” that are “tucked away” behind the main thoroughfares, but Bodhi Viet Vegan takes these sayings literally. You could drive right by, having painstakingly timed your visit with their excruciatingly limited hours, and still miss it. Don’t be discouraged by the dusty parking lot and ominously weathered looking store fronts; just through the alley, in a grassy clearing, you’ll find what you’re looking for.

This unassuming food truck in North Austin is run by Buddhist nuns and volunteers, fostering a sense of community, serenity, and altruism that comes only from the heart. With a vibrant Vietnamese menu focused on fresh, local ingredients, Bodhi Viet Vegan delivers an unparalleled experience that genuinely feeds the heart and soul.

You have the whole pan-Asian gambit to chose from, including classics like lo mein and kung pao, but if you leave without getting banh mi, you’re doing it all wrong. That’s not to say it’s an easy decision; you have to make the painstaking choice between spicy lemongrass seitan, braised tofu, meatless balls, or vegan char sui, but don’t agonize over it. Any protein you pick will shine against the backdrop of crisp pickled vegetables, cilantro and on a soft demi-baguette.

Another must-order are the golden fried rolls. Wrapped with care and stuffed with a vibrant mix of fresh shredded vegetables, their exteriors are impossibly flaky and delicate, shattering instantly with each bite. Paired with a sweet peanut sauce, they’re utterly irresistible. You get four pieces per order, which seems like enough to share, but I promise you it’s not. Make sure everyone gets their own or be prepared for a fight.

Soup stans, the homemade dumpling soup far surpasses any paltry wonton you’ve ever had before. Bold words, I know, but just take a look at those beautiful bundles here. Swaddled in toothsome yet not doughy skins, a juicy mixture bursts on your spoon, infused with a fragrant, umami broth. Tender-crisp vegetables swim at the bottom, luxuriating in their savory bath.

For a more substantial soup, the kimchi noodle soup is a clear standout. With a genuine spicy kick that grows with every subsequent slurp, thin, springy ramen noodles are thoughtfully packed separately, ensuring the textures of all components remain at the peak of perfection when you’re ready to dive in. Substantial slabs of tofu soak in all the bold flavors of the lightly fermented cabbage, hot and tangy, soft and supple.

To round out your meal with something sweet, there are plenty of desserts to explore, though the boba tea gets top billing for me. Given the rarity of finding dairy-free bubble tea at large, this is a real treasure. Even more impressive is how the tapioca pearls have just the right amount of chew, an excellent level of sweetness, and a genuinely fresh flavor. Strawberry, taro, or matcha; again, you can’t go wrong. Plan on working your way through all of them to taste the rainbow.

What’s most shocking isn’t just how pitch-perfect all the seasonings are, the way that the proteins hit all the right meaty notes, or the fact that there are zero animal products at play, but how wildly affordable it is. There isn’t a single dish above $9, while portions remain generous. Order normally and you’ll have a feast that will keep you fed for days.

It’s wise to plan in leftovers when you order, because the only disappointment in this operation is their difficult hours that are beyond limited. You only have Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 11am to 6pm, to get your grub on. I can’t be mad though. For a delicious, affordable, and heartwarming vegan meal, it’s well worth the effort to visit. Don’t be surprised if you leave feeling not just satiated, but a touch lighter in spirit, too.

Bodhi Viet Vegan

2301 West Parmer Lane
Austin TX 78727