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    7 Good Reasons Why You Must Travel Far and Wide

    Pick up a global atlas or just browse one online. Turn to the map of one's state or province and see how small your neighborhood is compared to the whole state. Now, go to a map of one's country and while your area may disappear, your "big" state or province becomes a small section of the country. Continue steadily to a map of your continent. This time you might not find your state or province, as well as your "big" country becomes a small section of your continent. To complete, turn to the map of the planet and what do you notice? Your country may not disappear, however your "big" continent becomes a "fraction" of the world.

    This exercise demonstrates that you enlarge progressively more your worldview as and when you travel all over.

    The headline events of the past century and especially the explosion of the web in the last decades have made you alert to the diversity of the planet. However, regardless of how well-informed you're about the world from your couches or armchairs, nothing beats jaunts to those places for firsthand experiences.

    So in the following headings, we are going to see several reasons why you must travel a lot.

    1. You get not merely to know but additionally experience great places

    The media (newspaper, radio, television, the Internet), people and books show and inform you of great places. But only through travelling can you get to really "feel" the world's great places just like the Hawa Mahal at Jaipur, in the State of Rajastan, India; Venice (Italy) using its gondoliers and their crafts on the many waterways; the Pyramid of sunlight at San Juan Teotihuacan, not far from Mexico City (Mexico); Downtown Casablanca (Morocco), the principle port, with the Place Lyautey in the foreground; Mt. Cook, New Zealand's highest Peak, and the Southern Alps seen across Lake Matheson, on the South Island; the American Falls at Niagara Falls, New York; and an average mosque in Port of Spain (Trinidad & Tobago).

    2. You get to know many different people, and as they really are

    Travelling is a wonderful way to widen your circle of friends and increase your understanding of others.

    My many travels have enabled me to create lots of intimate friends in many countries of the planet. The close relationships we've couldn't have been possible otherwise.

    While surviving in Africa I hardly came into connection with white people (and never even considered it) because we lived in various communities inherited from colonialism. However when I went to Germany for example, I made many friends with whom I shared many loved moments. This made my perception of white people as aloof or all racist to crumble.

    Time ago, I watched a TV documentary of a French television crew which visited Mali (Africa) to film an illiterate mechanic completely dismantle a vintage car's engine, do the repair and assemble it again. Because the roaring car disappeared in to the fading distance, they figured the African was also capable of technological and technical achievements.

    Many such instances exist to tear down barriers built by false perceptions and make people appreciate each other.

    3. You can experience more cultures and customs, and be better able to relate to different people

    I once paid a visit to a friend in a rural zone in the north of Ghana, a neighbouring country. As custom demands, he previously to take me to all the members of his extended family. I was surprised to possess us well served at the initial place. But greater was my surprise to be equally well welcomed at the other two places. We came back to my friend's home with him disappointed with me and me too full and a big angry with him for not giving me a hint about what to expect.

    In effect, in my friend's area it really is an obligation to serve a visitor food and an honour once the visitor eats well. THEREFORE I did honour to the initial home and less so to the next. However my inability to consume at the third was considered my not appreciating their meal and my decision to cut the visits short a disgrace to my friend with his members of the family.

    This custom exists in my own area somewhat. Any visitor must be offered water to drink before asking them the reason for their visit. Nevertheless, you are not obliged to drink some or each of the water if you don't feel like it. You merely have a sip or touch the container (cup, calabash, etc.) and your behavior will never be interpreted as snobbery. But to say no is tantamount to "insulting" your host.

    4. You widen your horizon

    An American friend found visit me in Togo and I took him to R�gion des Plateaux, the famed tourist centre of my country. That is also the agricultural zone of Togo. We visited a farm to buy fruits harvested right before one.

    "Is this a real pineapple?" my friend asked, staring strangely at the fruit the farmer had sliced from the plant and handed to him.

    "Why?" I asked in surprise.

    "It wasn't harvested from a big tree," he said lamely.

    I laughed my head off.

    "For its size and weight, I thought pineapples grew on trees," flushed, my pal explained.

    The curious farmer laughed his head off too when I explained our conversation to him. He wanted to show my pal pineapple plants at various stages of development.

    In the same way, you love mutton but I think you will be thankful more when you search for a sheep herding region in Australia, for example; the same is true for cotton clothes once you visit the cotton farms of Sao Paulo in Brazil; coffee when you see farmers drying coffee beneath the tropical sun in Colombia; chocolate once you witness farmers removing the nuts from the pods (the initial stage of processing chocolate) at a cocoa plantation in C�te d'Ivoire (West Africa); canned pineapples once you see pineapples on their solution to the cannery in Puerto Rico, etc.

    5. You experience another environment

    Germany was the initial European country I had visited. My ardent desire in winter was to see, and especially experience, snow. One dark winter night, an excited friend called to inform me snow was falling. I jumped out of bed, rushed outside and arms outstretched tried to catch the flakes falling from the sky. A passing German couple walking their dog flashed me amused smiles.

    While I hate the "harmattan," the dry hot wind which blows from the Sahara right down to the coast of West Africa, bringing plenty of dust and making the mornings and evenings chilly and the day scorching, a French expatriate friend found it exotic due to the fog it earns the morning and the hue in the evening.

    6. Your home is "great" world history

    You may feel awe on hearing about (from the person or on the air) or seeing (in the newspaper, on the tv screen or the web) the pyramids of Egypt, the Taj Mahal of India, the ancient buildings (castles, cathedrals, chateau) of Europe, museums, the castles of West Africa (slave history), the plantations of America (slave history), monasteries, and the great standing tree sculptures of the Indians of America, but a visit to the places where they are found is a completely different experience.

    7. You obtain hospitable climates

    Well-to-do people in tropical climates often go overseas once the hot climate becomes torrid and it is not a secret for those who that folks in temperate climates also rush to places where they are able to enjoy the sun and the warm sea.

    There are plenty of other explanations why people should travel far and wide. But I believe these 7 are enough to enable you to pack your luggage in the event that you had never gone on a journey or grab your baggage again soon if you have been on one.

    You don' have the funds to travel?

    Maybe you are not working yet (you're students or out of work) or you don't earn much which means you cannot go on a journey. Don't worry. You can generate it through simple home based opportunities you can do in your free time. Included in these are data entry, taking surveys, signing up for affiliate businesses, doing MLM, network marketing, freelance writing, call centre agent, etc.

    Wondering where you can stay?

    Accommodation comes in all sizes and prices. The resource box below offers you a place to show to when buying place to stay which suits your position and your budget. The business cited has rooms for you personally at all destinations on the planet.

    I am a keen traveller and love to make friends. Hotels Combined (HC) helps me plan and succeed my accommodation during travels:

    1. by helping me to find my accommodation online by destination (town, region, area, name of hotel, arrival and departure dates, number of persons)

    2. by letting me compare a lot of the major travel sites in only an individual and easy search to get the ideal offer in all simplicity.

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    HC assures you the best price (No reservation fees or add-ups)

    You can conserve to 80% on their offers

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    Go to this page of my website [1] and click to "Hotel Combined's" site to check things for yourself.

    Bon voyage!