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How to Avoid Jet Lag While Travelling: Real Tips That Actually Work

How to Avoid Jet Lag While Travelling: Real Tips That Actually Work

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Summary

Jet lag used to be the part of travel I dreaded most. Not the packing. Not the long flights. The bone-deep exhaustion that hit on arrival... the kind that steals your first few days and makes everything feel foggy, flat, and harder than it should be.

As an Aussie, long-haul travel is just part of the deal. Whether I’m landing in Athens, Casablanca or Barcelona, it’s usually after 20+ hours of flying, multiple time zones, and some very questionable sleep.

But after years of long-haul travel, I’ve worked out how to avoid jet lag almost completely... without sleeping pills, gimmicks, or losing days of my trip. In this episode, I’m sharing the real-world habits that actually work, so you can arrive tired but functional… and start enjoying your trip from Day 1.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How to start adjusting to your destination time zone while still in the air
  • The simple in-flight habits that help reset your body clock
  • Why meal times matter more than sleep on long-haul flights
  • How to handle arrival day without crashing or losing momentum

Jet lag isn’t just about lack of sleep... it’s about timing, routine, and how quickly your body adapts to a new rhythm. In this episode, I break down the practical strategies I use on every long-haul trip to minimise jet lag and maximise energy on arrival.

Helpful Resources & Links

  • Related Blog Post: How to Avoid Jet Lag While Travelling: Real Tips That Actually Work

Connect & Explore

Find destination guides, travel planning resources and more at touristtotraveller.com, and follow along on Instagram @_touristtotraveller for behind-the-scenes planning and future travel inspiration.

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