Travel Time - a way to travel from there to here

By Arnav Jawahar Deo

Why Travelling is Important?


Travelling helps humans gain a greater understanding of themselves to create a feeling of wholeness within their own individuality. This is important, because remaining present is such a hard thing to accomplish sometimes when our brains are saturated with things to stress over and fill our heads with anxious thoughts. . Finding love and happiness is something most humans aspire and yearn for.. Traveling fosters a medium to build human connections with one another by learning about culture, food, new sites, music etc.

Traveling as a hobby as I like to explore new places and explore new things to achieve it


Travelling Times the best

If you don't travel what will happen?


Traveling can help you grow as a person. You can become someone totally new outside of your comfort zone. You’ll realize what you like and what you don’t like. Between food and modes of transportation there are plenty of things to discover in between when you visit different cultures! Understanding who you really are at the core of your being is enlightening to you. Your travel experience won’t leave you when return home. You’ll bring your new self back home with you.It’s easy to see the world from one point of view if you never leave your home. There are a lot of misconceptions about different cultures, religions and world views.

Homesick if you dont travel and you also become lazy and Fat


Purpose of Travelling

Learning is a strong reason why people love to travel. They want to experience something unfamiliar and leave with new skills or knowledge. Seeing the world is more educational than a high school or college class. This condensed crash course in discovering how the rest of the world lives actually will cover subjects like history, geography and sociology. Every destination has something unique to teach visitors, and immersing themselves in a completely different world is the best learning experience.

People may travel to learn something specific: a new language, a new cuisine, aspects of a different culture, or a deeper appreciation of faith or spirituality.