Extreme day trips: 'I go abroad then fly home in time for bed'

Extreme day trips: 'I go abroad then fly home in time for bed'

Embarking on what has been dubbed as “extreme day trips,” some adventurous individuals opt to spend just one day abroad to explore new destinations. For Monica Stott, a 37-year-old travel blogger from Wrexham, this unconventional approach to traveling allows her to experience multiple holidays without disrupting her commitments to family, work, pets, and plants. Monica has ventured to cities like Milan, Bergamo, Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Reykjavik within the span of a single day.

Initially inspired by work-related travels, where she would have brief meetings in Ireland and then extend her stay to explore the country, Monica began delving into the world of extreme day trips. Through various Facebook groups dedicated to sharing such experiences, Monica found motivation to plan her own impromptu adventures during her leisure time. She emphasized the significance of the initial days of a trip, as research suggests that many of the best holiday memories are made during this period.

In a unique approach to combining travel with his studying schedule, Luka Chijutomi-Ghosh, an 18-year-old engineering student from Cardiff, has taken extreme day trips to a whole new level. With an adventurous spirit, Luka found himself exploring multiple neighboring countries within a single day using trains, showcasing his efficient and budget-friendly approach to travel. Despite criticisms regarding the environmental impact of frequent flying, both Monica and Luka acknowledge the importance of considering alternative modes of transport for their expeditions.

While Monica carefully plans her trips to ensure efficient travel times, Luka embraces spontaneity and utilizes every hour to immerse himself in the culture of multiple cities. Their shared passion for exploring new destinations, even within a limited time frame, highlights the appeal of extreme day trips as a practical and enriching way to break from routine without the need for prolonged absences from home

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