Now more than ever we travel. We pack our bags, make sure that we not forget the sunscreen, stick our passport back in your pocket and head for the door. But so often we take our little world with us. can work all year for the few precious weeks in the sun, we the pool at the hotel, where breakfast scrambled eggs is a must and all other guests the same "accent as we speak normally. What, I ask, is the crossing pointcontinents to live life exactly as we do at home?
What it means to go really, what is the difference between a holiday and travel? More than anything, it depends on your mood and the reasons they go first. To experience the journey and new experiences have to be open for them, invite them. Sometimes this can be difficult, even scary, like a half a step out of your comfort zone. Means awkward momentsstrange places, strange food and customs and ways of life that seem strange, and often the opposite of your own belief system. But that's not what the world interesting?
So why do it? What is the reward for all this work done? Why do people go situations way to get out of the hot, dusty, freezing rain or in foreign places, never enjoy delicacies from foreign parts, which have heard of animals, uncomfortable, sometimes dangerous,deal with jet lag and culture shock? The reward is education. The reward is life. You can decide how some of these strange delights. You could meet new friends. Will certainly tell some stories, and will definitely learn something. Your reward will be self-discovery, development and knowledge transfer. Will be that defied the world and found that it is not so scary after all.
Lonely Planet is estimated that by 2020 1.5 billion peopleEvery year moves. This is more than a sixth of the world's population. The world has to the point that a single suburb shrunk the world. For the more adventurous, this can be difficult to travel, cultures at a rapid pace together. Importing countries, not just goods and services, but customs and beliefs. Therefore, mankind could ultimately just that: a single race has become. Great for tolerance, but it would be a less interesting. So, before you discover what's onexperience to learn. As the late author James Michener once said: "If you reject the food ignore the customs, religion and the fear of the people to avoid, you might better stay home."
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