People have this idea that traveling is oh so dangerous!
“Were you ever scared?” and “Have you ever been robbed?” and to be perfectly honest, no.
In fact, more often than not, people have been incredibly helpful and kind!
I will share four personal stories of strangers demonstrating small acts of kindness towards me.
While I was in La Union, Peru, I had gotten dropped off at the top of this bluff to go check out the Huanuco Pampa Ruins. As I walked over, there was a nice man cleaning a nice jeep. We chatted a moment and I eventually shared that I didn’t have a way back down. He offered to wait for me and take me to the terminal when I finished exploring the ruins. Lo and behold! He waited! and He gave me a ride to the terminal. I asked him why he did that for me and he said “I have a daughter and would hope someone would do that for her.”
This was also in Peru. After a whole half hour of sleep in Huaraz, I got on a 3AM bus to Chimbote, then from Chimbote to Trullijo. I was tired, on my period and unsure of how I was navigating/going to get to my destination: Cajamarca.
I happened to be sitting by a nice man named Jesus who saw me crying (over the movie White House Down *eye roll*). He asked me if I was okay and where I needed to go. I tearfully told him I needed to get to Cajamarca. He told me the bus I was on was going to the wrong bus station. Then offered to share a taxi with me to the correct terminal. We got to the terminal, and he paid for the taxi. He made sure I got the right ticket for the right bus, and that my bag got into the right place. He didn’t leave until my bus departed.
Basically, Jesus saved me.
I was driving from Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park to Bozeman, Montana. As I was about to leave the small town of Gardiner, Montana, I saw a Chinese woman sitting on a suit case with her thumb out. I decided to pick her up. She hopped in my car, and we began to talk. Apparently her tour bus had left her and she needed to get to some hotel in Bozeman. We talked the whole 90 minutes to Bozeman, and when I dropped her off, she gave me $60 for gas! Totally unnecessary. But a total blessing.
And a great reminder that hitchhikers aren’t always malicious.
Peru. My friend Kathryn and I were traveling from Juliaca to Puno and wanted to stop and see some ruins on our way. At the ruins there was a van full of these really nice youths on a mission. They were in from Lima doing a service mission in the area. They shared their stories and interesting food and let us ride for free to Puno which was several hours away. Their driver even dropped us off at the airport.
We were sitting in the airport, doing nothing when the whole group showed up! They brought us dinner! They sat and waited with us in the airport until we needed to go.
My all time favorite story is this… My friends and I were road tripping through Canada. We were camping in Waterton National Park for Shelby’s birthday, and we decided to do a little hike. On our way down, we met this really nice mother and daughter. We started talking and long story short, the daughter said we could all come sleep at her house, and she’d throw Shelby a little party! We followed them to their house, and they let us name their kittens, ride their horses, sleep in their beds, eat their food… and they even washed our clothes!
These small acts of kindness only prove that people are inherently good and want to help everywhere you go.
People don’t generally wait around hoping to rob you. Most people wait around in hopes of helping others!
I wrote another article about the art of giving more and taking less. You can read that HERE. It goes into great detail about about how to adopt the attitude of compassion and giving.
It makes me want to help others as well!
What great stories! I agree. Most people are kind and willing to help anyone who may need help.
Very heartwarming! Thank you for sharing with us.
Love stories like these !
These are great stories. Every now and again, we need to be reminded that there is kindness in this world.
Thank you for sharing. This was so FUN!!! Love your guts!!!
Such inspiring random acts of kindness…so many good people in the world…thank you for sharing such uplifting examples!
I absolutely love these stories!! 🥰 thank you for sharing ❤️
Love a story like this! We’re good when we all work together! YAY!
I love this blog post. I try to do something kind for someone every day.
Everyone I met in Tanzania went above and beyond to make sure I was happy, safe, and cared for. I love meeting people from other cultures.
This post really shows that no matter where you are in the world, there are kind people. I think sometimes we are taught not to trust others who are not like us, but this is the perfect example of human kindness!
These are great stories! Not an act of kindness, but when we were in Ireland my husband was recording a man moving his cows across the road. He asked Tom to stand in one spot so the cows wouldn’t head down the road. It was fun for him to help out and catch the whole thing on his camera.
Great stories. A kind Italian man helped us call a taxi when we were lost in an uncommon area, we couldn’t speak Italian, and everyone else was unwilling to help. He waited for the taxi with us and translated everything to him to help us return safely.
So true. I have found that the majority of people are good, especially when traveling.
What precious experiences. My husband tells me all the time that most people are kind, we just have to open ourselves up to it. I think we are so used to hearing only the bad, we forget about basic human goodness.
What a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
These are great stories. They fill the heart. I hope everyone who reads starts looking for ways to help others. This world would be a better place! Thanks for sharing!
Love this!! I truly believe there is goodness everywhere!!
When traveling, sometimes it a nice to have conversations with other travelers when there is a layover and they are traveling alone.
You are brave, kind and prayerful.
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