Hi there,
I’m planning to book a tour in Egypt between December 8th and 15th for about a week or 10 days. If you’re interested, I’ll send you the details. Prices vary depending on the date. 65 years old, from 94.
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I frequently travel to Mauritania by car.
I’m offering to take you along on my next trip.
I provide the car as well as cover road expenses (fuel, tolls, ferry), plus accommodation in Mauritania.
You’ll be responsible for a few meals on the road, the Mauritanian visa, and your return flight (from 300 to 500 € depending on the season).
I'm looking for a travel companion (male or female) for a trip of about 2 to 3 weeks in Sri Lanka in early 2026—a country I haven’t visited yet. I’m passionate about travel, especially Southeast Asia.
My only non-negotiable is that the trip ends by mid-February at the latest, since I’ll then be heading to Thailand to spend 2 weeks with my daughter.
I’d like to explore the central, western, and southern regions, which enjoy better weather at that time of year.
Hope to connect soon and get to know each other better!
My only non-negotiable is that the trip ends by mid-February at the latest, since I’ll then be heading to Thailand to spend 2 weeks with my daughter.
I’d like to explore the central, western, and southern regions, which enjoy better weather at that time of year.
Hope to connect soon and get to know each other better!
I'm looking for a hiking partner for a full Pyrenees traverse in bivouac mode in summer 2026.
Starting from Banyuls, I'm planning a mix of GR10, GR 11, HRP, and Trans Pyr' to reach Hendaye, taking into account resupply options.
Daily stages of 6 to 8 hours or more, but enjoying the scenery in good spirits and sharing the experience. I'm a solid hiker—I don’t dawdle, but I don’t run either.
We should plan 2 or 3 multi-day hikes beforehand to get to know each other and see if we click.


hi everyone,
I’d like to do the Shikoku pilgrimage in spring 2026—the full circuit (88 temples) with a mix of walking and buses. Buses for the long, straight stretches on busy roads. You’ll need to be able to carry your own bag, so pack light like for a multi-day hike, and have some experience with long-distance walking. Who’s in? A small group of 3 or 4 would be perfect. If there are takers, we’ve got 6 months ahead of us to organize and fine-tune the trip. I’m 73 and used to traveling—I’m not a travel agency, so if you’re interested, at least get the basic info on the route and other useful details first… A trip like this is a group effort. Have a great day, everyone! 😉
I’m open to anything: either abroad or somewhere in France. Not specifically to party, just to get away from Paris—being near a beach would be ideal.
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a round-the-world cycling trip and I’m looking for a travel companion. I’m aiming to set off in 2028 (so we’ve got time to get to know each other). The philosophy behind this long-term journey—spanning several years (at least 3)—is camping and as much self-sufficiency as possible. For me, this’ll be the last trip I take (I’ll be 67 and finally retired). As a result, I plan to visit a ton of places.
If you’re interested, more info by email.
Hi there,
This is my first post on this site. I’m planning a 3–4 week trip in July–August 2026 to Malaysia or Indonesia. I’m looking for 1–3 adults who’d be interested in joining the journey. I love traveling by adapting as much as possible to local life. I’m used to organizing the trip: itineraries, accommodations, transport, etc. In the past, I’ve worked in international medical assistance and I’m well-versed in travel medicine.
Hi there, I’m Patricia, 68, from Pau. I’m looking for a travel buddy for any destination and type of trip. Would you be up for getting to know each other, maybe meeting before we plan anything?
Hi there,
I’m looking for a roommate to share a trip for about a week in New York around September/October 2026.
Before planning anything concrete, I’d prefer to meet the person first, so I’d say someone Belgian or French from the north, the Paris area, etc. Age doesn’t matter.
Looking forward to it! 🙂
Anne
I’m looking for a roommate to share a trip for about a week in New York around September/October 2026.
Before planning anything concrete, I’d prefer to meet the person first, so I’d say someone Belgian or French from the north, the Paris area, etc. Age doesn’t matter.
Looking forward to it! 🙂
Anne
Hi everyone, I’m looking for a carpool to Senegal in December 2025, leaving from France. Of course, we’d split the costs and driving!
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Luc Oczachowski
hi there, it's kamel, 47 years old
I'm looking for someone to do a road trip in Vietnam at the end of January.
I'm a laid-back person who loves to laugh
see you soon
I'm looking for someone to do a road trip in Vietnam at the end of January.
I'm a laid-back person who loves to laugh
see you soon
Hey everyone :-) ,
I land in Thailand on 12/08 and stay until New Year’s.
Haven’t decided on the cities yet. If you’re there during this time and up for a chill vibe—sightseeing, beaches, going out—hit me up! ;-)
See ya++
I land in Thailand on 12/08 and stay until New Year’s.
Haven’t decided on the cities yet. If you’re there during this time and up for a chill vibe—sightseeing, beaches, going out—hit me up! ;-)
See ya++
Hi there, I’ll be in Phuket in mid-November for a few days. If you’d like to join for an activity, grab a drink, or enjoy some great Thai food, don’t hesitate! 😛
Hello fellow travelers,
I’ve booked my flight ticket for early January for a month in Bolivia, and I was wondering if anyone would be interested in joining me for the trip—or part of it. I travel light, with just the essentials—kind of a semi-backpacker style. I prefer clean, small hotels and getting around by bus, though I’ll take a domestic flight for long distances since buses can take forever. Plus, it helps to return to the starting point for the return flight. Anyway, I’m all ears and happy to give more details. Travelingly yours, Zorica
I’ve booked my flight ticket for early January for a month in Bolivia, and I was wondering if anyone would be interested in joining me for the trip—or part of it. I travel light, with just the essentials—kind of a semi-backpacker style. I prefer clean, small hotels and getting around by bus, though I’ll take a domestic flight for long distances since buses can take forever. Plus, it helps to return to the starting point for the return flight. Anyway, I’m all ears and happy to give more details. Travelingly yours, Zorica
Hello,
I’m a 56-year-old man who’s already done several treks in Nepal and elsewhere in the world. I’m also passionate about photography. I’m looking for one or more people to form a group for a trek in Nepal. The trek is the Annapurna and Manaslu circuit (24 days), also passing by Tilicho Lake. I have a great itinerary and the local company seems solid. The price is around $1600. I’ll be in Nepal from April 5 to May 12, 2026, so the trek will need to take place within those dates.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Daniel, Quebec, Canada
I’m a 56-year-old man who’s already done several treks in Nepal and elsewhere in the world. I’m also passionate about photography. I’m looking for one or more people to form a group for a trek in Nepal. The trek is the Annapurna and Manaslu circuit (24 days), also passing by Tilicho Lake. I have a great itinerary and the local company seems solid. The price is around $1600. I’ll be in Nepal from April 5 to May 12, 2026, so the trek will need to take place within those dates.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Daniel, Quebec, Canada
Hi there,
I’m Stéphane, and due to a last-minute cancellation, I’m looking for one or more travel companions to join me on a trip through several countries (Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia).
The full trip runs from early October 2025 until our return to France in early January 2026—87 days total, CDG-SGN <==> SGN-CDG.
You can split the journey into multiple legs based on your availability.
The itinerary is set up as a big loop: starting in Vietnam, then northern Laos, Thailand, southern Laos, and Cambodia from north to south before heading back to Ho Chi Minh City to fly home.
Depending on your schedule, several arrival points are possible:
- Early October: Ho Chi Minh City, - Around October 20: Hanoi, - Early November: Vientiane/Luang Prabang, - November 15: Bangkok, - Early December: Siem Reap, ...
You can leave whenever works for you based on your availability.
Excluding round-trip flights to/from France (or elsewhere in Asia), the average budget is 25 € per day, covering accommodation and bus transfers.
Looking forward to chatting more, sharing details, meeting up, and traveling together for an amazing adventure!
I’m Stéphane, and due to a last-minute cancellation, I’m looking for one or more travel companions to join me on a trip through several countries (Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia).
The full trip runs from early October 2025 until our return to France in early January 2026—87 days total, CDG-SGN <==> SGN-CDG.
You can split the journey into multiple legs based on your availability.
The itinerary is set up as a big loop: starting in Vietnam, then northern Laos, Thailand, southern Laos, and Cambodia from north to south before heading back to Ho Chi Minh City to fly home.
Depending on your schedule, several arrival points are possible:
- Early October: Ho Chi Minh City, - Around October 20: Hanoi, - Early November: Vientiane/Luang Prabang, - November 15: Bangkok, - Early December: Siem Reap, ...
You can leave whenever works for you based on your availability.
Excluding round-trip flights to/from France (or elsewhere in Asia), the average budget is 25 € per day, covering accommodation and bus transfers.
Looking forward to chatting more, sharing details, meeting up, and traveling together for an amazing adventure!
Hi there, I’ll be in Prachuap Khiri Khan from mid-January to mid-February 2026, and then either Vietnam or Laos—I haven’t decided yet. If anyone’s around the area!
I live in Laval, Canada
I’m looking for more info on renting a car to travel from Durban to Saint Lucia and Hluhluwe Park in April 2026. Which car rental company has no hidden fees, unlimited kilometers, and insurance coverage that includes everything, like toll booths? Automatic transmission, SUV. Should I book in advance for early April 2026?
After Durban, I’d fly from Durban to Port Elizabeth. From there, I’d rent a car to visit all the magical spots near the Garden Route and return the car in Cape Town.
I’d love your honest opinions on the safety of these routes and your recommendations for a reliable, trustworthy dealership.
Thanks in advance Sylvie (Laval, Québec, Canada) 68 years old
I’m looking for more info on renting a car to travel from Durban to Saint Lucia and Hluhluwe Park in April 2026. Which car rental company has no hidden fees, unlimited kilometers, and insurance coverage that includes everything, like toll booths? Automatic transmission, SUV. Should I book in advance for early April 2026?
After Durban, I’d fly from Durban to Port Elizabeth. From there, I’d rent a car to visit all the magical spots near the Garden Route and return the car in Cape Town.
I’d love your honest opinions on the safety of these routes and your recommendations for a reliable, trustworthy dealership.
Thanks in advance Sylvie (Laval, Québec, Canada) 68 years old
hi, looking to form a group of two to three people to go to Egypt—a trip covering Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor, visiting the Abu Simbel temple and enjoying a nice Nile cruise. Who's in?
Hi there,
I’m heading off for 3 weeks around 15–20/11/2025 to Laos and then Cambodia (I’ve already done Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia… so the countries won’t change 😄).
I’ve already got a rough itinerary in mind (the must-sees), including a land border crossing between the two countries after the 4000 Islands.
I’m used to traveling light with a backpack, no stress, and I love walking/hiking.
If anyone fancies joining me, feel free to reply! !
I’m going on an organized trip to Belize in March 2026 for 14 days and I’m looking for a friendly female roommate to share a room.
I’m 49, and I’d prefer another woman to share a room with.
The trip will include visits to Mayan sites, hikes, wildlife and flora, meetings with indigenous communities, and a gorgeous beach.
If you’re interested, feel free to message me!
Looking forward to it! 🙂
I’m 49, and I’d prefer another woman to share a room with.
The trip will include visits to Mayan sites, hikes, wildlife and flora, meetings with indigenous communities, and a gorgeous beach.
If you’re interested, feel free to message me!
Looking forward to it! 🙂
Hey everyone,
I’ll be in Tokyo for work from November 25th to the evening of December 1st, and then I’m heading straight into a road trip across Japan from December 2nd to 16th. I’m looking for travel buddies to explore this amazing country with!!
Don’t hesitate 😛
Hi everyone,
I’m looking to put together a small group to explore the Red Tadrart in the Tassili n’Ajjer desert from November 28 to December 7, 2025 (dates flexible depending on participants’ availability).
The idea is to experience this adventure together and benefit from group discounts.
=> Around 1000 € per person for a group of 5
=> Less if the group is larger.
This won’t be my first trip to the area, so you can trust me when I say you’re in for an incredible experience.
Highlights: endless red dunes, natural arches, ancient rock carvings, and camping under the stars.
For flight tickets, we can coordinate to optimize schedules and costs based on where everyone’s traveling from.
If you’re keen to discover the Sahara in a different way, or if you’d like more details, feel free to reach out.
Sarah
I’d like to travel with one or two others for these trips.
For Senegal, I’ll take my car.
For the other trips, we can plan them later if the first one goes smoothly and is fair for all backpackers. I travel light with minimal personal items and no pretensions.
I love sharing and chatting
without overthinking it.
And I’m open to any initiative.
I won’t tolerate people who are too attached to their comfort or their personal cultural lifestyle outside their home country or country of birth. (Humility and tolerance) The world is about discovery and should feel new above all else.
I won’t tolerate people who are too attached to their comfort or their personal cultural lifestyle outside their home country or country of birth. (Humility and tolerance) The world is about discovery and should feel new above all else.
Hi there,
I’m planning a trip to Kerala at the end of the year.
Just to clarify, I’ve been before and know India pretty well overall.
I’ll be arriving either in Mumbai or Bangalore and making my way down to the far south using local transport (trains, buses…).
Between cultural visits, I love enjoying the ocean and getting massages.
I’m looking for independent travelers who can handle things on their own a bit (ideas for routes…). Guesthouses are my preference since they’re way more friendly than hotels, or simple and nice hotels.
A chill trip, going with the flow.
See you soon,
Bernie
hi, I’d like to visit Turkey, or maybe Tunisia—I’m even open to other suggestions, like Egypt, Azerbaijan, or Vietnam. I’ve been traveling solo for a while now, but this time I’d love to share the trip with one or two people. Thanks for your tips!
🌵 Fancy some desert vibes, simple and authentic experiences?
We’re a group of 3 friends who love wide-open spaces, and we’re putting together a small group (max 10 people – 5 spots left!) for a trek in Djanet.
🌄 No mass tourism here. Just dunes, silence, laughter around the fire, and a human adventure that feels good. If you’re feeling the call of the South, maybe it’s time to answer 😉
Trek in Djanet – Sefar Discover Sefar – The ancient lost city in the heart of the Tassili n’Ajjer: bivouacs, rock paintings, dunes, and magical Saharan vibes 💛
🎫 The flight ticket from Algiers to Djanet is included. 📅 From November 15th to 22nd ✈️ You just need to arrange the Paris to Algiers flight.
🎒 Recommended gear: - Good hiking shoes (around 15 km per day) - Sleeping bag - Water bottle + Aquatabs tablets for water
🚿 Note: no showers during the trek and outdoor toilets. 📵 And most importantly, no network – total disconnection from the world.
We’re a group of 3 friends who love wide-open spaces, and we’re putting together a small group (max 10 people – 5 spots left!) for a trek in Djanet.
🌄 No mass tourism here. Just dunes, silence, laughter around the fire, and a human adventure that feels good. If you’re feeling the call of the South, maybe it’s time to answer 😉
Trek in Djanet – Sefar Discover Sefar – The ancient lost city in the heart of the Tassili n’Ajjer: bivouacs, rock paintings, dunes, and magical Saharan vibes 💛
🎫 The flight ticket from Algiers to Djanet is included. 📅 From November 15th to 22nd ✈️ You just need to arrange the Paris to Algiers flight.
🎒 Recommended gear: - Good hiking shoes (around 15 km per day) - Sleeping bag - Water bottle + Aquatabs tablets for water
🚿 Note: no showers during the trek and outdoor toilets. 📵 And most importantly, no network – total disconnection from the world.
Hi there, looking for an independent, dynamic travel companion.
Heading to Vietnam in March 2026 for 3 weeks.
Let’s chat... See you soon!
Francis
Hey everyone,
I’m currently wandering around Thailand in Ao Nang, Krabi, and I’m here for a while, moving around based on the people I meet.
I love spending time traveling in Southeast Asia, and I’m planning to check out a few destinations: Malaysia, Indonesia...
I’m looking for a travel buddy to share part of the journey—I don’t have any set itineraries.
I’m pretty active, keen to see things, trek, hike, and have adventures without overthinking it.
Looking forward to chatting! ;)
I’m pretty active, keen to see things, trek, hike, and have adventures without overthinking it.
Looking forward to chatting! ;)










