Why Traveling Is My Passion
R ather than writing about a recent vacation, I’ve decided to write about why I travel and how I’ve grown from my experiences. I hope this answers questions and inspires those that are sitting where I was just a few years ago.
After living in a rustic, small town for the past 18 years, I was craving change and adventure. Four years later, a senior at UNC Charlotte, I’ve traveled to more places during college than the first two decades of my life.
Traveling has not only been something that I do, but it has been something that has become a part of me. I have this passion to travel. I haven’t been across the globe or to every continent; but, I’ve had my share of travel and it’s only the beginning. When I get stuck on a consistent routine, I get an itch to pack up my bags and go somewhere spontaneous. Whether it’s by car or plane, there isn’t anything more exciting than traveling to make new experiences and memories that will last forever.
There are countless reasons why I am passionate about traveling:
Meeting people from all over the world is the most rewarding part about traveling. The conversations will build knowledge and may lead to bigger opportunities. Networking is becoming a powerful tool and communication is valuable for travelers craving new experiences.
The taste of an authentic dish from a different part of the world is both scary and exhilarating. For me, I enjoy tasting unique foods and some of the best meals I’ve had have been from places I typically would not consider.
Exposure to new environments is fulfilling and educational. Traveling takes me out of my comfort zone and it allows me to communicate to natives with different religious beliefs, cultures and ethnicities.
The picturesque landscapes enhance every travelers experience. I enjoy taking photos and when I travel, I try to capture the natural beauty of the place I am visiting. I like sharing my photos to help bring my story to life and after getting the perfect shot, I quickly turn to my notebook to check another breathtaking site off my bucket list.
The Chance To Build Character
I’ve become a better person because of traveling. Traveling requires a test of character and I have the ability to respond in any given situation maturely. I’ve grown to appreciate where I come from because my home is what makes me who I am today. My passion for traveling has made me more humble, modest, and I have different perceptions on the world.
From traveling, I have automatically become a naturally curious being. I see myself as more than a traveler, I am a tourist, an explorer, a backpacker and an adventurer. I am more aware of my surroundings and have developed strong communication skills, based on personal encounters I’ve had during my travels. Traveling keeps me young, interested and interesting to others looking for travel inspiration. Once committed, traveling gives exposure to new places, new types of people and different ways of living. If I can offer any advice, my advice would be to go wherever your passion takes you. Luckily for me, my passion takes me exactly where I want to go and has opened many doors along the way, literally.
10 Reasons Adventure Travel is Good for You
Adventure travel is good for you in many different ways. It helps you feel better on the inside and outside, while providing you with tons of new experiences.
Everyone deserves a good adventure and traveling is the best way to achieve it. Adventure travel – going beyond the sandy beaches and city breaks – can have plenty of benefits aside from providing you with enjoyment and memories. Here are the ten reasons adventure travel is good for you and why you might want to book your next holiday right away.
1. Learn to stay cool under pressure
Adventure travel will throw tricky situations on your way. But being faced with these situations will only help you learn how to deal with them better. You’ll gain strength and confidence to deal with life’s many sides. Next time you have an emergency at work, you can just close your eyes and think back on how the single bar of Bertie Beetle saved your life.
2. Gain perspective on your life
Seeing new situations, learning about nature at its rawest, and experiencing new cultures and traditions will give a new perspective on life. You will see your own troubles and the good things you have much clearer when things around you are so different from your own experiences. You can distance yourself from your current situation and take a fresh look at the things around you. Perhaps it’s time to learn a new skill at NewSkill.com.au or ditch the self-obsessed spouse.
3. Prove your abilities
Adventure travel is the perfect confidence booster. Surviving a night at the airport, sleeping in a tent under the stars next to Uluru, and eating Indomie instant noodles for two days in a row is bound to make you feel invincible. If you survive a good adventure with its vicissitudes, you’ll survive anything. You can better understand your strengths – perhaps you are great at managing conflict situations or your physical fitness is much better than you gave yourself credit for.
4. Live within your means
You won’t have access to life’s little luxuries on an adventure travel. In fact, you probably need to learn to use your limited budget and make the most out of it to be able to experience an adventure in the first place. You’ll learn to live within your means and find those secret online travel deals at OZCodes.com.au. You will become the master of managing your finances, creating big experiences from a few resources.
5. Forge new relationships
Traveling is the best way to meet new friends or to strengthen your existing friendships. You’ll meet new people, creating long lasting relationships with people who you wouldn’t otherwise have met.But you’ll also learn to appreciate the friends you already have more when you’re not spending time with them.
6. Improve your health
Outdoor activities have been shown to improve health and therefore, adventure travel can boost your wellbeing. You stay more active, you get fresh air and these will contribute to your health improving and staying strong. The best part about it is that you don’t even feel like doing a lot of work – you’ll be having fun, spending time with friends and being surrounded by amazing scenery and beautiful wildlife.
7. Learn a new skill
Whether you learn how to make ten different types of ropes, turn can of SAFCOL tuna into a delicious meal, or speak Spanish with the help of local herders (and Duolingo app), you are bound to learn something new. The skills will be put to use later on in life, no matter how obscure they might.
8. Grow your brain
Not only can you become healthier as a result of adventure travel, you are also going to boost your brainpower. According to a study, people who had exercised outdoors had more activity in the prefrontal cortex of the brain than before the exercise. Furthermore, adventure has been shown to increase the activity in hippocampus, which is an important part of the brain in terms of memory and learning.
9. Help local people
Traveling can sometimes have a bad reputation, but there are responsible travel companies out there and eco-friendly travel is possible. In fact, if you are smart at picking your destinations, using guides like The Outbound Collective, you can put money into local communities and help people in the remote and poor parts of the world prosper. By visiting these destinations, you can help preserve them and grow the local economies.
10. Realize your dreams
You can realize your dreams with the help of adventure travel. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to see the Great Barrier Reef or spend time learning about Native American tribes. It can even be something such as doing things on you own or spending more time with your family – whatever your dreams, you can realize them during traveling and go even further.
As the above shows, adventure travel is good for you in many different ways. It helps you feel better on the inside and outside, while providing you with tons of new experiences. You’ll gain new skills and knowledge, which you can put to good use later on in life. So, don’t wait any longer, but go out and experience an adventure!
We want to acknowledge and thank the past, present, and future generations of all Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands we travel, explore, and play on. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!
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