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Make the Most of Travelling for Martial Arts Competitions

June 7, 2020 By MBSB Writers Leave a Comment

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If you find yourself travelling a lot for martial arts competitions, take advantage of it and explore the cities you find yourself in. Why not make the most of it? Take every opportunity you can. Every new destination has something fun to see and do. Here are some of the things we think you should do if you want to make the most of a chance to travel for a martial arts competition.

Explore the Local Cuisine

You may want to wait until after you fight so you are in the best possible condition, but if you have the opportunity to head out afterwards, take it. Take a look at what the local speciality might be, and try to find a good place to eat as a reward for your work.  A great meal is often the perfect way to end a busy day.

Of course, you might have something in mind anyway, particularly if you prefer to eat what you know. If you are visiting a major city, chances are that your favourite chain restaurant will already be there, so enjoy. Some chains offer local spins on chain staples.

Half the joy in travelling can be finding somewhere unique that offers good company and even better food. Don’t be afraid to ask at your accommodation – hotel staff or your host might know a great little hotspot for you to explore.

Do Something Touristy

No matter where you go, there is going to be the chance for you to do something that is just completely and utterly stereotypically touristy. It could be an attraction in the middle of nowhere, or it could be something big that everyone tries…embrace it.

Let’s imagine that you have been invited to compete in Las Vegas. What are you going to do after? Hit a casino of course! Even if you don’t want to get out and about, you can still explore some of the top attractions. From virtual tours of museums, to the chance to enjoy a few hands at GGPoker, you can still enjoy Vegas even if you don’t leave your hotel room.

Are you really going to pass up an opportunity to explore some iconic attractions? Cut loose and have a little fun – the more touristy the better! Even if you feel like you are as far from civilisation as you could possibly be, there is a strong chance that there will be some fun tourist attraction nearby that you can indulge in.

Live Like a Local

At the other end of the scale, we have the option to live like a local. Get away from the beaten track and try to do something that the locals of the area love to do. For example, if you have travelled to Bangkok for a competition, why not also check out some of the Muay Thai bouts that happen around the city?

For those who want to avoid tourists as much as they can, this is a brilliant option. As with finding hidden gems of cafes and restaurants, your host might have an idea of somewhere you could go. It could be a great gym, a scenic walk, or even a brilliant shop or museum. Whatever might take your fancy, there should be something you can do.

Being able to travel for martial arts competitions is great, and it is a fantastic way to see more of the world. Where is your next competition going to be? Even if it is in your own backyard, you could very easily take a couple of days just to explore and see what is on offer in your local area! You might even be a little surprised at what you are able to find. Travel is great for the mind and soul, and it is something you should indulge in as much as you can!

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Bangkok, Off The Beaten Path, On the Road, Random Travel Tips

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