Sunday, March 22, 2015

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A Simple Key to Successful Travel


Keeping your journey easy is one of the most important elements of a successful trip. Create a simple and attainable routine, transport simple objects in your bag and have a simple experience from some simple plans. The secret here is to achieve the maximums benefits during the travel  . Stay flexible and take your  time to enjoy the moment instead of spending the whole time in  planning for the next coming steps.
Usually  read your guide and visit the sights. Go to museums ,castles, art galleries and beaches. Enjoy food especially those of your destination, take a boat ride, walk and enjoy a spectacular or even go to a local festival sight. Take photos, and feel the wonderful feeling of accomplishment.

Among all that excitement experiences , take some time to slow it down and smell the roses. Realize that each part of the earth has its magic  and its unique story. , discover the hidden treasures in the narrow streets or enjoy a coffee in front of  the sunset  .  it's the simplest action  that leaves the deepest impressions and then it becomes an immortal  memory.

It may  took a while to understand all the story, but generally  as  slow as you go,  you discover  . walking or cycling around in a town provides insights into the culture and ways of life that you didn't use to see . when you take a bus or a taxi. It allows you to enjoy pleasant surprises along the way. If a band plays in the park and you are walking through it , take the time to stop and listen for a while. The museum will always be there for you later.

Traveling alone and in silence helps you to avoid travel fatigue and to overcome cultural shock. It takes time to absorb the new environment and the best things about it. So instead of rushing around have an extra day after your arrival it will give you a feel for the climate, lifestyle, travel logistics and culture of your destination. When you feel comfortable with everything you can start discovering.

While doing so, remember that: "The less money and more time spent, always seemed to create a better trip."





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