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Staying On A Travel Mode Revs Up Life

  • Aug 4, 2016
  • 2 min read


My mantra for life goes like this, if life is to live, then to live is to travel. Travel can be associated with an eternal bliss. Whether it is to visit a beach in Goa or a mountain in Switzerland the joy begins from the moment when bags are packed. Today’s swirling world lays emphasis on a rat-race behind career, money and accomplishments. But the very purpose of life is lost in this race. Many a times money is equated with happiness whereas real happiness abounds from an endless travel. However, money plays a vital role to enable traveling. Travelling reflects on the quality of life. Travelling with family and friends can be equated to unlimited fun. It relieves stress and more importantly provides some me-time and more family time. Only then I realize I have neglected home for work.


Travel brings an opportunity to learn about vivid cultures and interesting places. It broadens the horizons of the world and reflects on a large scale connectivity. By travelling and learning in the course, truly makes a person intellectual. During a travel, you observe different people and places, their language, religious practices, customs and traditions, food habits and a lot more. A global view is obtained by travelling to as many places possible. Travel and share peace, love and smiles across boundaries.


As the world spins faster and faster, choosing a long distance travel offers the time to pause and slow down. It is mandatory that you relax both your mind and the soul, the right way and a travel makes it possible. Once in a while let us let go of our responsibilities towards life and take time to enjoy nature. But switching on the Wi-Fi is not going to make any difference. So make sure you let go of yourself for some time without technological interference. Most importantly do not be anxious about the notifications that pops up every other moment on your precious phone. Experience the ecstasy of life by living in the moment. Travel along with the wind as it promises to takes you somewhere worthwhile. I assure you a sense of deep contentment and in-depth ecstasy.


Another big add on while travelling is you tend to make friends sometimes for life, right from when the journey begins. I have made some really good friends during my travel. Once when I had to travel to Mauritius I found a very interesting 60-year-old gentleman who had the same feelings towards travel like that of mine. He went on to speak about his travel frenzy that began from the age of 50 and also mentioned that he had travelled to 20 countries, two countries per year. Time just flew when we continued to share our travel experiences. We had a wonderful time together at Mauritius irrespective of age barrier. Most importantly we still keep in touch and we are planning for an exotic journey together again. So, I am sure you have got the travel bags out for now and forever.



 
 
 

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