Last Updated: 8/12/20 | August 12th, 2020

I often get asked why I want to leave home and travel. Won’t I miss everyone and everything? Won’t I get lonely? What am I running away from?

We all have our reasons for traveling: wanderlust, the love of a different culture, a desire to just leave it all behind, the need to forget, or a want to meet new people. travel becomes a way for people to deal with different situations, experience new things, or help search for a sense of self. At its core, budget travel is a personal development tool. It’s a way for us to grow and learn and connect.

And because budget travel provides so much to so numerous different people, travel holds an allure for us all. St. Augustine once, “The world is a book, and he who doesn’t travel reads only one page.” I keep that quote, and a well-known one by mark Twain about having no regrets, in my mind constantly.

In the book of the world, all the pages are different. everything is new, everything is changing. I believe that is why we travel – for the change. Whether you’re going to see a pyramid or experience a new culture, whether you are going to get away or to learn, and whether you opt for a month or a year, we all go because we seek change. We seek something different. A change of self, attitude, daily routine, or impressions of another culture, change is the one thing travel brings us.

The constant change creates a chance for us to come to terms with the world around us and find out who we are.

In this modern world of 9-to-5, mortgages, carpools, and bills, our days can get pretty regimented. Under the weight of mindlessly moving from day to day, we often lose track of what’s essential to us and what our goals are. We get so caught between commutes and errands or driving the kids to soccer, that we forget how to breathe and smell those roses.

When I was working 9-to-5, I could plan out my days months in advance. It was commute, work, gym, sleep, repeat. Yet on the road, every moment represents a new beginning. No day is the same. You can’t plan out what will happen because nothing is set in stone. No commutes, no errands, no scheduled meetings. just you and your wits and the open road.

Places, cultures, cities, countries were always changing. No day was (or is) ever like the last. In fact, every day is so different, that I in some cases wonder if I haven’t lived three lifetimes already.

This lifestyle is not for everyone but, for those that go, I notice the subtext of change in the reason for their desire to leave. The new, the exciting, the different, and the adventure – it’s all there when you travel. Your days no longer are dictated by company hours, but by the changing winds of your own heart.

Out in the sea of freedom, with no compass to guide us, with nothing to force our direction, we all sail onward.

We are searching for something new, something unseen. The next page in the world’s book, if only for a little while. That’s what makes budget travel so interesting, intriguing, and inviting to us all. It calls us. It beckons us to come with it to new lands and unfamiliar retreats. It gives us a respite and sanctuary from the chaos and regimented world of 9 to 5.

I am in the driver’s seat on this road and, though it’s mostly unseen, I can read the only signpost on it – “Change Ahead” – and do nothing but smile. As I look around at the other chauffeurs on the road, I see them smiling, too. we all smile together, knowing something new is just up around the bend. A new adventure, a new challenge, a new lover, or a new friend.

We crave the new best around the next bend.

That’s why we travel.

And why we’ll never stop.

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Book Your Trip: Logistical suggestions and Tricks
Reserve seu voo
Encontre um voo barato usando o Skyscanner. It’s my favorite search engine because it searches sites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned.

Reserve sua acomodação
Você pode reservar seu albergue com o Hostelworld. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the most affordable rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Não se esqueça do seguro de viagem
Travel insurance will safeguard you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s extensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it numerous times in the past. Minhas empresas favoritas que oferecem o melhor serviço e valor são:

Segurança (melhor para todos)

Assegure minha viagem (para aqueles com mais de 70 anos)

MedJet (para cobertura de evacuação adicional)

Pronto para reservar vocêsua viagem?
Confira minha página de recursos para as melhores empresas usarem quando você viajar. Eu listo todos os que uso quando viajo. Eles são os melhores da aula e você não pode errar usando -os em sua viagem.

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