When asked why he travels, the friend provided several reasons:
1) Travel allows one to become familiar with the world and gain new perspectives that cannot be learned otherwise.
2) It provides an opportunity to learn about oneself, others, and see the world in a new light, even after returning home.
3) Travel gives a break from daily routine and stresses of life, and a chance to explore new places, people, cultures, and foods.
2. Nicholas Salzano We travel to get familiar with the world that our
internet will oblige. We travel to bring what
little we can, in our obliviousness and
information, to those pieces of the globe
whose wealth are diversely scattered.
What’s more, we travel, fundamentally, to
become youthful dolts again – to back down
and get taken in and fall head over heels again.
When I asked one of my best friends why he
travels- I got the following answer:
3. Nicholas Salzano At the point when I consider travel, I generally
think of voyaging solo. I love this because it
dislodges you. In a state relocation, you
experience wonder, revelation, amazement,
distress.
On the off chance that you go with a receptive
outlook, you find things about yourself, about
others and the world you would not have
learned in some other way.
It opens you up, turns on new lights so you can
see and experience the world in another
manner in any event when you return ‘home’.
4. Nicholas Salzano We get so engaged with our present
surroundings and lives – the opportunity to
venture out and investigate and experience
somewhere else gives us a point of view and
frequently furnishes new focal points with
which we can see and consider what our
identity is, how are doing our lives and what we
care about.
The entire experience is loaded up with this
load of excellent and insane shadings and
sentiments.”
5. Nicholas Salzano I like the revelation part of it. I want to
investigate new things, new spots, new
perspectives, new individuals, new everything.
There are numerous approaches to explore
new things.
However, travelling is the best as it is the most
extensive way as it includes numerous
components from perspectives to individuals
to food varieties.
6. Nicholas Salzano I additionally like moving away from the
everyday practice, and the day by day errands
and day by day work and day by day life and
have a sort of a break from the real world if
you need.
Then again, with all the new insane security
issues, travel isn’t so “unique” any longer, as
presently one needs to remember and know
and even concern a piece when voyaging,
when in the past it was to move away from
stresses.”
7. Nicholas Salzano It is not at all like getting off a plane/train and
seeing the excellence of another spot,
interestingly.
Once in a while, the external magnificence is
overpowering, and I need to stop and allow
time to stop to attempt to take everything in
simultaneously.
Here and there, the excellence is less about
style and more about that first discussion with
a neighbour when their receptiveness and rich
culture charmingly overpower me.
8. Nicholas Salzano I love strolling a few miles every day in another
spot and considering who has stepped there
before me.
It may be surprising to understand that I don’t
have the foggiest idea about a solitary
individual for a significant distance and miles.
Yet, I feel that is important for what keeps it
refreshing. I think the most ‘bustling’ when I
am investigating.
I love that a new viewpoint causes me to
reexamine my needs and permits me to
recenter myself. Likewise, food is tasty, and
I’m a sucker for taking pictures of things I’ve
won’t ever seen.