Travelling and seeing the world provides a huge range of benefits and there are so many different types of trips and experiences you can go on. If you haven’t travelled much and are wondering why you should and the benefits, then keep reading. Here are some of the top reasons to travel and see the world.
To open your eyes to different cultures
Often when you travel and assuming you are travelling quite far, then you will get to experience totally different cultures. For example, if you live in Europe and then travel to Asia you’ll find heaps of things that are different, from religion, local customs, cuisine, transport, typical architecture, attitudes and much more.
To help countries by providing jobs and income
You may not realise, but when you travel you will be helping that destination as you bring money into the country and create jobs to satisfy the demand for services. This includes things such as transport services, tours, hotels, restaurants and retail. As a result, local people can fill the jobs that are created and you as a traveller will be bringing money into the country to pay for them. As found by the World Travel & Tourism Council the industry creates almost 348 million jobs worldwide and generates one in every 10 dollars worldwide.
Nowadays many countries around the world rely on tourism to provide a huge part of their income and the income will allow for countries to invest and grow their economies.
You can read more about the benefits of travel and what they bring to a country in the World Travel & Tourism Council’s Economic Impact reports.
To see beautiful destinations
One of the biggest reasons people travel is to see new and beautiful destinations. Such as an exotic paradise, or a historic city. The good thing is that there are beautiful places to visit on all corners of the globe, so you have plenty of options and won’t run out anytime soon.
For the personal experience that helps you grow as a person
Travelling will help you grow as a person, especially if you are travelling solo. You might learn new skills and techniques, see and experience different things and will naturally grow and develop yourself.
To appreciate where you’re from
I’ve found that sometimes when I travel it makes me appreciate what I have back home. If you are from a developed country and are visiting a developing and run down country then you will probably find it a bit of a culture shock. Then on returning home you will find you appreciate your home that much more.
For the photography opportunities
For those that love photography then you should definitely travel as much as possible. You will find photogenic destinations all around the world, from beautiful cities and incredible landscapes.
If you’re not the strongest photographer then travel will provide lots of opportunities for you to improve. You will also find heaps of tips and techniques to help improve your photography on this blog.
For the challenges travel gives you
Travel can be a great challenge. If you are someone who has never really looked after yourself and are travelling solo, then by having to take control will help develop your skills.
A good challenge is to plan a multi-destination trip where you visit several places in one go. This will also test your organisational skills which may even help down the line in your career.
To get out of your comfort zone
When you travel you’ll often be out of your comfort zone. All the things you are used to may not be around and you may find yourself in a destination that is extremely run down compared to what you’re used to. It’s not always comfortable putting yourself in such situations, but it can be fun and can make you feel more alive.
For the shopping
If you like to shop then travel will open your doors to a whole new range of products. Such as traditional clothes, household items, artwork, food and more.
Shopping opportunities can vary a lot across the world, but some destinations such as Istanbul and Marrakesh (to name a few), can offer very unique experiences.
To meet new people
When you travel you will often meet people from around the world. This is especially true if you are staying in a hostel, as there are lots of friendly solo travellers looking to make friends. As well as meeting people at your accommodation you could also connect and meet up with locals, such as on Instagram.
For the stories and experiences
The more you travel the more stories you will undoubtedly pick up along the way. Some of these may be good and some may be bad, but they will still be stories and experiences that you can then share with others, or through social media.
To try local cuisines
A top reason to travel is to try local cuisines as nothing quite beats having a dish in the country it originated from.
When you travel search on Google (or another search engine), for “top food to try in [destination]” and you should get lots of good results. Two posts on this blog that recommend dishes to try include Food You Should Try When Visiting England and Food You Should Try in Thailand.
To escapes normal life
Life can sometimes feel dull and very routine with many people working a typical 9-5 Monday to Friday job. If that applies to you then use your bank holidays and other vacation time to travel more. You’ll probably get back from your holiday feeling so much happier and refreshed if you use your free time to have incredible experiences and visit beautiful destinations.
To experience different climates
Travelling can allow you to experience very different climates to what you’re used to. For example, if you are from the Middle East you may never have seen snow before, and I found in Austria that a lot of people from Saudi Arabia visit in the winter to see snow. Similarly, people from cooler countries often want to escape to hotter destinations.
Summary
If you’re still not convinced as to whether travel is for you, then consider starting local, such as a trip within your country, and then gradually going on trips that are further away.
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