Saturday, March 14, 2009

Travel Companions


You been with your school friends, junior college mates, college guys. You begin to think that you’ve figured them all out. Go out for a trip together. You’ll see them in different colours. The ones they are actually made of!!

Being a frequent traveler and traveling with different group everytime is fun. Every journey has led to meeting people of different taste. These are some prominent types of travelers I’ve come across.

1. The loner - This person, even if in a large group, likes to be alone for most of the time. He seldom talks to other people, sits alone in a corner. At tourist places he/she likes to wander alone. He never really is a part of the group. During journeys, he’s stuck with I-pod/ Music Player/ FM radio into his ears. Likes to be lonely thinking something on the beach when all the group is playing beach football.

2. The Boss—He’s the type of person who’s always busy in issuing commands to people. Usually when I go for trips, normally I’m the one taking all the initiative, getting all hotel bookings done, tour bookings, cab rental and stuff. These people just give orders. Sanket bring me tea. I take the initiative so what. I am not a tour guide whose traveling free on your money. Go get it yourself. Probably this could be a better answer to this people but why spoil the trip mood.

3. The initiator—These are the people at the heart of everything. They are the best kind of travelers you’ll ever meet. Always ready for work. Ready to find a hotel in an unknown city when rest of the group is feeling tired. Ready to walk an extra mile to see another visit point. Ready to bump out of the hotel room earliest and plan the day tours.

4. The entertainers—Very essential part of the traveling group. These are the guitarists, flute players, people making Donald duck voices and other such talents. Without them the fun quotient is not quite upto the mark. They keep the liveliness intact even amongst the most boring parts of the journey.

5. Camera Lovers---Two kind of people come into this category. The first ones are the one who like clicking photographs of almost anything. Always busy at clicking something or the other or Video shooting. They like to keep memories I see. Sometimes, in search of these memories, they actually fail to enjoy the moment. Memories are fine, but temme the last time when you saw the 2 GB photographs of the last tour you went. You would rather enjoy the calm and cool sunset instead of being worried about capturing the exact moment of sunset on your cam. That’s again a personal opinion. The second kind of people here are those who love to be clicked themselves. At every spot, he/she asks someone, 'meri yahan pe photo nikal na'. These people need not be photogenic either. And yes, they have to be in every group photo.

6.The Chatterbox---You sit next to this person in long train or flight journeys. They have lots and lots of stories to tell, lot of topics to discuss. I’m sure you wouldn’t get bored. The chatterbox would find someone who listens to him and he’ll be happy and your friend for rest of the trip(Some people like listeners, just as this blog would like readers).

7. The Critic--- Some people derive immense pleasure in finding faults in most of the things and speaking them out. In a perfectly well organized trip, they’ll keep finding little shortcomings. One more thing that these people love is to compare this trip with the previous ones and say how that one was better and things have worsened. That Simla is not the same that it used to be.

8. Late latif---Always late. Tell them to wake up at 7, they’ll be in bed till 8. Every tourist spot, they are late. They never really value time. Without doubt they are the worst travelers to be with. You need to be with the group, not ahead, not behind. That’s the idea of a good travel group.

9. The crybabies---They’ll always cry to get what they want. Cry for the window seat. The ‘I don’t want to go to this place’—Cry. “This food I can’t do with, I want proper restaurant food”. Basically they don’t really adjust to the situation and try to turn things to their favour.

10. The everpraiser--- They’ll see the place. Praise the place. Then praise the organizer for showing them such a beautiful place. Then thank the crowd for accompanying them to such a beautiful place. They’ll praise the food even if it’s average. Trust me, there are people like this who still exist in this world. I remember in one of the tours, a person would call me ‘Sirjee’ for the entire tour. I initially liked that but was pissed off at the end of the tour.

And if you are not one of the above, you are the aam-aadmi who’s forgotten at the end of the trip. Try to acquire one of the above characteristics so that you are remembered by everyone on the trip. Maybe for the good reasons….-:)

13 comments:

pratap kaul said...

good one saar..ad i guess i fall into the camera lovers category?...but i dont think i miss out on some special moments, and i often go through my albums(25 gb and counting) to relive old memories that always bring a smile

Neha said...

i guess i fall into multiple categories. The Entertainer, initiator, sometimes the critic and the camera lover who loves to be clicked all the time.
Gud 1.

Pratiksha Mainkar said...

some observation u got!i cud relate to it...nice post...:D

Sanket said...

@Pratap--We all know you can manage photography and enjoying the moment. Sometime I would like to see that 25 GB of your photos

@Neha--U certainly fall into camera lover, the idea stuck me thinking about you only.

@Pratiksha--Thanks.

Brett said...

Nice post. Im sure I fall completely within the loner category... very well described.

ricky said...

why dont you send send this"Know your Travel quotient"to Mumbai Mirrior lolz...
trust me you turn an overnite crorepati(kismat badalte der nahi lagati)
as far as i am concerned i cant figure out which category do i belong to
may be loner or critic or my new hobby camera

Anonymous said...

great post...
I've got friends fitting in almost all the categories.. And I'm making them read this for sure.. ;)
had a great time reading it

Sanket said...

@Brett--Thanks.

@Ricky--Keeping the money part aside, it's good to know i could write something that atleast you think could be sent to mumbai mirror.

@Snehal--Glad that you liked it and you are passing on...

anand said...

depending on the mood ,can fall in more than one category..

also there is this category of foodies-who tend to gorge on almost everything throughout the journey.always a game for FOOD...

Gaurav DobhaL said...

wonderful. Very well described of all the types you would encounter on a trip. You could've added a cupl more though..pssst..i'll tellyu in person abt those. Anyways..folloeing the trend i'd say i too fall in multiple categories out of the ones you suggested, which now you would have to tell me in person.
Damn good, very creative cheers..

an ordinary man said...

gr8 post dude...i think u've covered every type of traveler der can ever be...i think i too fall in multiple categories mentioned above

el_idioto said...

one thing I'd like to add to this wonderful post (i'm not a everpraiser) is that the camera lovers are increasing and merging into other choices mainly coz of cheaper, better cameras and camera-phones...
i'd also like to add few more catergories if u do not mind....
the lady-followers ( he picks a gal and stays with her all the time)
the miser (always saying 'nahi yaar karcha bad raha hai')
the wiser (saala kaun yeh categories bana raha hai... mein toh sab mein fit)
the coward (will go on a trip but will not go anywhere without wincing about how dangerous it is/can be)
the chanchals(sub-part of entertainers , mostly childish, other have to take care of them, everybody loves them)

Sanket said...

@Anand--Yes i missed out Foodie..

@Gaurav--Would love to knoe more from you.

@Tanmay--Thanks

@Rishi--Good Add-ons i must say. Agreed cameras are so cheap, everyone has a photographer within.