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What makes a trip exciting?

It's a lot of fun to take photos, eat the food, speak with the people and appreciate what you don't have at home, while getting a different perspective on things that you might have taken for granted.



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Travel takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to see, taste and try new things. It constantly challenges us, not only to adapt to and explore new surroundings, but also to engage with different people, to embrace adventures as they come and to share new and meaningful experiences with friends and loved ones.

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This includes with culture, religion, food and people. Having an open mind and being willing to dive head first into an experience will make travel experiences exceptional.

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Interact. Our most important discoveries and memorable experiences come from those we meet on the travel road. Interact with the local people and other travelers. Ask questions to dig deep into cultures and beliefs. Listen attentively.

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Going on adventures with your family and friends, exploring new places, and just relaxing together will make your trip one of a kind. These kinds of memories truly do last forever. You can look back on your time spent together and share anecdotes about your time together.

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Tips to enjoy travel more
  1. Relish the unexpected. ...
  2. Relax, relax, relax. ...
  3. Do some research. ...
  4. Enjoy traveling on a few small trips per year instead of one big one. ...
  5. Put the camera down to enjoy your travels more. ...
  6. Pack wisely. ...
  7. Keep your spirits high once it's back to real life.


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There are several reasons why people travel. The basic travel motivations can be divided into four classes: the physical motivators, the cultural motivators, the interpersonal motivators,and the status and prestige motivators. Several tourist motivations are listed in travel literature.

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So, as a self-confessed travel addict, here are the 10 reasons why I love to travel.
  • Travel to leave our world a better place. ...
  • Travel to meet different cultures. ...
  • Travel to learn. ...
  • Travel to escape reality. ...
  • Travel to relax. ...
  • Travel to explore. ...
  • Travel for humility. ...
  • Travel to eat.


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Going to new places helps you improve your mental well-being by experiencing new places, people and cultures and breaking your routine. A recent Washington State University study found out that people who traveled several times a year-even for just 75 miles from home- were 7% happier than those who did not travel.

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A strong desire to travel is called wanderlust. If you dream of backpacking through Europe and then taking a quick spin through southeast Asia, you have wanderlust. The Germans call the strong urge for travel wanderlust, literally a desire for wandering.

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“it was merely a pleasure trip” synonyms: excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, sashay.

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Meaningful travel is when you dive into a culture and leave with a greater understanding of a country, its physical atmosphere, people, and social climate.

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Short Travel Quotes
  • “Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” – ...
  • “To Travel is to Live.” – ...
  • “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – ...
  • “Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.” – ...
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – ...
  • “Live your life by a compass not a clock.” –


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Based on Maslow's (1943) five-level hierarchy of needs, Pearce (1988) proposed the TCL model, which lists five travel motivations associated with relaxation, stimulation, relationship, self-esteem and development or fulfilment.

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Product, Price, Place, and Promotion are the four key points in any tourism business' marketing strategy.

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Location, land users and distance Thus, these factors are very important to people who choose their travel characteristic because their home and workplace are at two different locations. According to Johansson et al., (2003), time and distance influence the travel behavior in a non-linear way.

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