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In youth, measuring the value of the world with your footsteps is far better than the accumulation of numbers in bank accounts.
Born in an ordinary background, I once believed that saving money is the master key to resist the storm of life, and it can lock all uncertainties out of the door. But as I got older, I gradually felt that it was more important to embark on a journey when I was young than to hold on to my savings. What matters is travel, not travel. The two are not the same. Many college students will travel around the world during the holidays to punch in and take pictures of delicious food-this is not what I mean by travel. Travel should be walking on the road, meeting the world unexpectedly,…
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If you choose to walk freely in a foreign country, what kind of stories and encounters will unfold ahead?
I always prefer free travel, even if it is often accompanied by various unexpected situations. What will you encounter when you choose to travel freely abroad? Some experiences were unexpected before departure. Here are some accidental encounters during the journey. At the local wholesale market in Sri Lanka, I clutched my wallet all the way. The market there is like a village temple fair decades ago, with crowds crowded shoulder to shoulder. In this environment, I am most wary of pickpockets, so I focus all on my pockets. It’s hard to squeeze out a section, and there are fewer people in the other area, but trucks come and go, and…
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Many people embark on a journey, not in pursuit of the scenery, but in search of the gradually blurred self.
What are you usually thinking about when your mood is at a low point? If you face unemployment or voluntarily leave your job, where will your thoughts drift? Many people’s subconscious idea is to change the environment and go out for a walk. Traveling can really make people feel fresh and find a chance to breathe in completely unfamiliar spaces. Many people’s seemingly chic travel, but the motivation behind it is actually somewhat vague. Reasons such as “relaxing” and “relaxing” sound reasonable, but they may not be the real reasons. If it’s just to relax, doesn’t it count to go for a walk in the park? If you just want…
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Why do more and more people seem to choose to embark on a journey in a period of seemingly economic contraction?
I went to other places some time ago. It was obviously not a holiday, but I saw an endless stream of tourists. There are travelers who travel alone, families with their families, and groups of tour after group. In just half a day, five or six tour groups passed in front of me. The most impressive thing is one of the flags-I don’t know if I remember wrong, but I seem to have seen it twice in different places. If it’s not the same flag, it probably belongs to the same company. Why do more people travel during the economic downturn? According to common sense, when ordinary people’s income is…
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Since when has the footprint of the journey become the ruler of secret contest?
Those who have been abroad may have a certain sense of superiority over those who have not been abroad, free travelers may look down on group tourists, those who have been to Southeast Asia may not look up to Hong Kong and Macao tours, and those who have traveled to developed countries in Europe and America may disagree with their trip to Southeast Asia… I don’t know when, even travel has become a secret competition. The older generation has been to more places than anyone else, and the itinerary of “eight-day and nine-country tour in Europe” makes people feel excited again and again. After all, they are all “there” when…
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When I arrived in Armenia, I realized that it was forbidden to hold cameras in subway stations, but the clear springs on the streets were generously available to everyone.
Armenia is located in the Caucasus, and many passports are visa-free, so it has naturally become a must-stop for many travelers walking the Asia-Africa-Europe Great Ring Road. Before I set off, I always had a vague guess in my mind-although it may not be accurate. I remember watching The Fast and the Furious many years ago. The protagonist drove through a beautiful road to meet people by the seaside or lake, while the other protagonist lived in a hut by the water. In my impression, the place name flashing in the picture seems to be “Armenia”? I can’t remember which film and scene it is for a long time. I…
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Self-guided overseas travel: several personal and effective economical travel tips
There are many places where you need to bother yourself when traveling freely, but accordingly, you can also save a lot of expenses by planning your own itinerary. Here are some practical money-saving tips for free travel. First of all, it is the most concerned phone card problem when traveling freely, especially when traveling abroad freely. Some people are used to buying online in advance and feel more at ease with cards in their hands. My personal experience is that it is usually more cost-effective to buy after landing, and there are more package choices, and the price is not more expensive than online shopping in advance. Although shopping for…
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When traveling, should you bring home a souvenir?
Should you buy souvenirs when traveling? There seems to be no unique answer to this question. In the past, when I went out, I was often attracted by all kinds of delicate small objects during the journey, and “buy in buy buy” became a subconscious impulse. But later I found that many things can actually be found online, and the prices are often more affordable than scenic shops. At this time, I inevitably feel some regrets in my heart-buying souvenirs during the journey may not only cost more money, but also have to carry them all the way back. If you are traveling with a suitcase, the burden is lighter;…
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Which one is more worth choosing, winter travel or summer travel?
The thing I think about the most at the beginning of planning a trip is often the season. Spring, summer, autumn and winter rotate. Undoubtedly, spring and autumn are always the most suitable seasons for travel. What about the remaining two seasons-is it better to travel in winter or summer? The most obvious problem with summer travel is sweating. Walking around all day, sweating, means frequent washing, so you have to prepare multiple sets of changing clothes. Traveling in summer is also easy to worry about heatstroke. After all, not everyone can adapt to the hot weather. Besides, there is a saying of “bitter summer”-when you play in the hot…
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Madagascar Wonderful Island Inland 9 Days * Route Planning
Core highlights of the journey: ① The whole journey is connected by 4 private charter flights, saving more than 50 hours of fatigue. ② Visit three national parks in Madagascar in depth, and gather three landmark landscapes: smart lemurs, strange stone forests and magnificent baobab trees. ③ Walk deep in the virgin rainforest and look for the largest Indri lemur in the world. ④ Climb over the stone forest with the help of ropes and suspension bridges, and look for the Dyken lemurs inhabiting it. ⑤ Take a traditional raft to drift the Monaporo River and visit the mysterious caves where local tribes perform ancient cremation ceremonies. ⑥ Enjoy your…

























