Young people only want to travel and read. Quotes from great and successful people about travel

1. “Move, breathe, soar, swim, receive what you give, explore, travel - this is what it means to live.” - Hans Christian Andersen.

2. “I haven’t been to many places yet, but this is on my to-do list.” - Susan Sontag.

3. “Personally, I don’t travel to be somewhere, I travel for the sake of movement and fellow travelers. Movement is the most beautiful thing in life." - Robert Louis Stevenson.

4. “Life while traveling is a dream in its purest form” - Agatha Christie.

5. “He who does not travel does not know the real value human life" - Moorish proverb.

6. “If I've learned anything during my travels, it's this: the only way to get things done is to get out there and do them. No need to rant about going to Borneo. Buy a ticket, get a visa, pack your backpack - and it will happen.." Alex Garland.

7. “Travel develops the mind, if, of course, you have one” - Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

8. “Waking up in an unfamiliar city one morning is the most pleasant feeling in the world.” - Fraya Stark.

9. “Travel is one thing that, if you buy it, you will only become richer.” - unknown.

10. “The road makes a wise man better, and a fool stupider” - Thomas Fuller.

11. “If you are young, healthy and eager to learn new things, then I implore you - travel. And go as far as possible. Sleep on bare ground if you have to, but be true to the idea. Learn from people about life, learn from them how to cook, how to cook and everything in general, wherever you go” - Anthony Bordian.

12. “It’s good when a ship is in a safe harbor, but that’s not what it was built for.” - John A. Shedd.

13. “Not everyone who wanders is lost.” - John Tolkien.

14. “I was once bitten by a travel bug. I didn't take the antidote in time. Now I'm happy." - Michael Palin.

15. “Once a year, go somewhere you’ve never been.” - Dalai Lama.

16. “Our suitcases survived and came apart at the seams right in the middle of the road. And we haven’t even walked half of this difficult path. And you still have your whole life ahead.” - Jack Kerouac.

17. “To travel is to find out that everyone is wrong about his own country” - Aldous Huxley.

18. “Paris... will always be a good idea” - Audrey Hopburn.
19. “If you reject food, ignore customs, do not recognize religion and avoid people, then you are doing the right thing by staying at home” - James Machener.

20. “Don’t tell me what you know, tell me how far you’ve been” - Muhammad.

21. “Travel, as the greatest and most serious science, helps us find ourselves again” - Albert Camus.

22. “Why on earth would you visit the same place when there are still so many unexplored corners in the world?!” - Mark Levy.

23. “A lifelong journey begins with a single step” - Lao Tzu.

24. “The world is a book. And whoever has not traveled along it has read only one page of it” - Augustine Aurelius.

25. “Traveling is what a real artist (creative personality) should do, because this is real art - gem, which the traveler must subsequently process." - Fraya Stark.

26. “For those who have just walked out the door, the hardest part is left behind” - Dutch proverb.

27. “The road traveled is better measured by the friends acquired, rather than by the kilometers traveled” - Tim Cahill.

28. “Never save on something you can’t repeat” - Tony Wheeler.

29. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing” - Helen Keller.

30. “The more I travel, the more I realize that fear divides people when they could be friends” - Shirley MacLaine.

31. “Real travel is not about discovering horizons, but about meeting new people” - Marcel Proust.

32. “I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m already on my way” - Carl Sagan.

33. “It’s strange how much a person thinks when he’s on the road. And how little when he returned...” - Erich Maria Remarque.

34. “A good path has no clear plan, and this path has no definite goal” - Lao Tzu.

35. “Like all travelers, I remember less than I saw, and I remember more than I saw” - Benjamin Disraeli.

36. “It is not necessary to live. Travel is essential." - William Burroughs.

37. “You are not a tree, born to always stand in one place and not know what is behind the nearest mountain” - Jack London.

38. “He who has seen one cathedral 10 times has at least seen something; the one who saw 10 cathedrals, but only once, saw a little less; and he who has been in hundreds of cathedrals for half an hour has seen nothing at all” - Sinclair Lewis.

39. “The purpose of travel is not to visit as many foreign places as possible, but to set foot on your own land as if it were someone else’s” - Gilbert K. Chesterton.

40. “Only two things will we regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little” - Mark Twain.
41. “Traveling the world is just another way to die of boredom, only in different places and much faster” - Chuck Palahniuk.

42. “The most interesting adventure is to go on a journey within yourself” - Danny Kaye.

43. “I could spend my whole life walking through a new city every day” - Bill Bryson.

44. “The pleasure of life is drawn from our encounters with new things, and therefore there is no greater happiness than constantly changing our horizons, meeting each day under a different sun” - John Drakauer.

45. It is very correct to arrive in a foreign city in the morning. By train or plane it doesn't matter. The day begins as if from scratch” - Sergey Lukyanenko

46. ​​“People don’t make journeys… journeys make people” - John Steinbeck.

47. “If you can randomly make your way to your own bed in complete darkness without hurting yourself, then it’s time to travel” - Boris Krieger

48. “I am no longer the same person who looked at the shining moon on the other side of the planet” - Marie Anne Radmacher.

49. “First, we set out on journeys to lose ourselves, and then we go all the way and find ourselves. We embark on travel to open our eyes and hearts, to learn something new, something that is not published in newspapers and textbooks. We travel to bring into the world what little we are capable of, what our knowledge allows us to do. And we travel to slow down time and fall in love like youth." - Pico Iyer.

50. “The road makes us humble because we realize how insignificant we are” - Scott Cameron.

51. “It is better to travel all the time, but never reach your destination” - Buddha.

52. “The most wonderful thing that can happen to a traveler is to stumble upon something he was not looking for” - Lawrence Block.

53. “Travel safe, travel far, travel wide, travel often” - unknown

Sayings, quotes and aphorisms about travel

« When I'm in one place for a long time, I feel like a flea on a mirror." Shukshin V.

« A person who goes on a trip to a country whose language he does not know is actually going to school, not on a trip.." Bacon F.

« When a person wanders, he, without noticing it, experiences a rebirth. Every now and then he finds himself in situations that are new to him, his days are long, and most often a language unknown to him is heard around him. He is like a baby who has just left his mother's womb. And he pays much more attention to what surrounds him, because it determines whether he will survive or not. He becomes more accessible to people, because they can come to his aid in difficult times. And he perceives the fleeting mercy of the gods with jubilation and will remember it until the end of his days. And at the same time, since everything is new to him, he notices only beauty and is happy simply because he lives." Paulo Coelho

« Travel reveals not so much our curiosity about what we are going to see, but rather our weariness from what we are leaving behind.." Carr A.

« Travel as the greatest science and serious science helps us find ourselves again." Camus A.

« Waking up completely alone in an unfamiliar city is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world.." Stark F.

« I travel not to arrive somewhere, but to go. The main thing is movement." Stevenson R.

« To leave means to die a little." Edmond A.

« No consciousness and no action can compare with the pleasure of sailing along the waves into unknown distances." Mishima Yu.

« Travel teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home." France A.

« Nothing opens your eyes to the world and broadens your horizons like travel.." Theron S.

« This happens to me too. I look at the map - and suddenly a wild desire arises to go to God knows where. As far as possible from the conveniences and benefits of civilization. And see with your own eyes what the landscapes are like there and what’s happening in those parts. To fever, to trembling. But you can’t explain to anyone where this desire came from. Curiosity in its purest form. Inexplicable inspiration.» Murakami H.

« Three things make a person happy: love, interesting job and the opportunity to travel." Bunin I.

« Life while traveling is a dream in its purest form.» Christy A.

« The benefits of travel for humans obvious. Travel develops the mind, if, of course, you have one.» Chesterton G.

« It's easy to love life when you're abroad. Where no one knows you and you are alone and your whole life is in your hands, you feel like a mistress like never before." Arendt H.

« Far away from native language and loved ones, deprived of all our usual guises and supports (after all, you don’t even know the price of a tram ticket), we are entirely on the surface. But at the same time, feeling out of place, we discover in every object and in every wondrous creature their true magical essence." Camus A.

« The world is a book. And whoever has not traveled through it has read only one page of it.» Augustin A.

« We will regret only two things on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little.» Twain M.

FUNNY AND FUN SAYINGS, APHORISMS AND QUOTES ABOUT TRAVEL

« A train ticket raises more expectations than a lottery ticket.» Moran P.

« Most people travel only because their neighbors travel.." Huxley O.

« Salary increases expand the boundaries...» Obolenskaya G.

« A good traveler does not know where he is going, and an ideal traveler does not know where he has come from.» Yutang L.

« A butterfly flying around a lantern believed that it was traveling around the world..." Semenov V.

« Wheels are pills for social ills.» Kashcheev E.

« Tourism is the oldest 3D adventure game with full video, audio and sensory effects." Yankovsky S.

« No one realizes the beauty of travel until he comes home and rests his head on an old familiar pillow.." Yutang L.

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Do you like quotes? I know - I know, now tell me that they have all become cluttered thanks to social networks like VKontakte, where they are posted in batches, phrases are torn out, distorted. But I still love beautiful quotes. The appropriate use of a quote can turn a conversation on its head.

As far as travel quotes go, this is truly a very motivating thing. Often, even when you are not in the mood, remembering them you find strength in yourself and you get a second wind. I would like to go again for positive emotions and adventures beyond the three nine lands.

Below I have given an example of the 23 most best quotes about travel, which in my opinion everyone should read!

1. No one realizes the beauty of travel until he comes home and lays his head on an old familiar pillow © Lin Yutang - it’s hard not to agree with this expression. We are often so overwhelmed with emotions during a trip that we do not have time to comprehend them. And only at home, sitting down on the bed and experiencing pleasant fatigue in your body, do you begin to realize that incredible adventures are behind you. Even better is ahead!

2. There is nothing more beneficial for the nerves than going somewhere you have never been© Anna Akhmatova - are you losing your nerves? Don’t know how to quickly get rid of depression, heal a broken heart and find the meaning of life again? Then just pick it up and go. To places you have never been before... New countries, cities... New impressions, people, atmosphere!
3. Never save on something you can't repeat© Tony Wheeler - there are such things that you can do once in a lifetime. And only for a certain period of time. Or only in a certain place. And you should never save in this case. Do you want to go to the USA to work and travel under the Work and Travel program? Go for it! Arrived in New York and can fly in a helicopter over the city? Take the longest program! Overpay $50, but get maximum pleasure!
4. Everyone says that they dream of getting out of here, seeing the world, but when it comes down to it, they won’t stick their beak further than their birdhouse © Cartoon “Fly Your Wing” - How often do I hear from my friends and acquaintances that they also want to travel. That they envy me. That they would be happy to keep you company. But as soon as I come to them with a specific proposal, they all come up with 1000 and 1 reasons why they can’t do it this time. It got to the point that I offered some people not only to save money, but to have the opportunity to travel for free for them! And they refused.

5. We travel not to escape from life, but so that life does not escape from us© Author unknown. - Every traveler has to hear at least once in his life - that we are running away from life and from ourselves, from responsibility, from adult life. This quote is a worthy answer.

6. In 20 years you will regret more about the things you didn't do than the things you did do.© Mark Twain - in my understanding, this phrase is very closely intertwined with the one in paragraph 3. There is an opportunity - go for it! Don't think twice about it. I'm only 23 years old, but looking back, I'm scared of how many opportunities I missed out on due to ignorance or doubt. For example, I can go to the USA for a year under the FLEX program or move to live in the Czech Republic. Look at your life. Perhaps right now you are faced with a question that you doubt?

7. Life begins outside your comfort zone©Neil Donald Walsh - everyone probably already knows what a “comfort zone” is, but not many are ready to accept the fact that life begins exactly there, outside this zone. Do you know how many people don’t want to stay overnight in a tent under open air in the mountains because they only see themselves in a hotel? But they will never understand what it is like to wake up at night, go out into a moonlit meadow, raise their heads and see the Milky Way above them... Breathe in the fresh night air...

8. When you find yourself in an unfamiliar place, it is not at all necessary to arrange excursions: go to the market or the train station - and you will understand everything... © Anna Gavald - when I make a plan for getting to know a new place, looking for attractions, the first thing I pay attention to are markets and flea markets markets... There really is a different atmosphere there. There are real people there.

9. It is very correct to arrive in a foreign city in the morning. By train, by plane, it doesn’t matter. The day begins as if from scratch © Sergey Lukyanenko - I recently wrote that the early arrival of low-cost airlines often before dawn is their disadvantage. But, as you can see, Sergei Lukyanenko has a different view on these issues. And somewhere you can agree with him. A day with a clean slate. Sometimes - a whole life. You live your entire day with pride. You become part of it. You are a molecule in his arteries.

10. Traveling and living are much more interesting if you follow sudden impulses© Bill Bryson - Have you ever had a trip that you seem to have carefully planned, but some impulse pushes you to do something else? It’s trivial that recently I was about to go explore the non-existent Belgrade metro, and then I just turned around and headed to the zoo, where I spent a wonderful evening. Often you need to listen to such impulses.

11. Why on earth should you visit the same place when there are still so many unexplored corners in the world?© Mark Levy - people manage to travel at the same time year after year. Relaxing in the same hotel for decades... But what's the point? The world is so huge! Why not discover a few more corners of it that you have never seen before?

12. There are only two things we will regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little.© Mark Twain — And again Mark Twain. And again “not in the eyebrow, but in the eye.” Love and travel. These impressions will always be with you. These feelings will not leave you...

13. Travel only with those you love© Ernest Hemingway - one of the main reasons why I travel on my own is the understanding that I am ready to go on a trip only with the people closest to me. These could be parents, brothers, sisters and, of course, spouse and children.

14. People don't create travel, travel creates people.© John Steinbeck - But really. We often think that we plan our trips ourselves, that everything depends on us. But circumstances are stronger. Travel paints itself on the canvas of life, adding colors to our consciousness and our worldview!

15. A train ticket raises more expectations than a lottery ticket© Paul Moran - I sometimes played lotteries. And he even won. And I dabbled in sports betting. And poker. But I have never been so excited as before buying another train ticket. Or when I found a cheap plane ticket (well, a more modern version, so to speak :)

16. I now understand that the surest way to find out whether you like a person or not is to go on a trip with him © Mark Twain - I heard from my parents that we need to do repairs together. But for myself I realized something else. If I ever decide to get married, I will first go on a hike with my girlfriend. For a week. With backpacks and away from civilization. I have long noticed that it is at such moments that all masks come off. People become themselves and you can see all their ins and outs.

17. A ship is safest in a harbor. But that's not what it was built for© Grace Hopper - troubles can await us when traveling. Unfortunately. You have to pray to God and believe in the best. But what can you do, this still rarely stops real travelers.

18. The world is a book. And whoever has not traveled along it has read only one page of it© Saint Augustine - There are more than 200 states in the world with their own nature, climate, political and state system, language and architect. Each country has dozens of regions, no less different than the countries themselves. The world is huge and grandiose. So why do some people muddle through one page, unwilling or afraid to turn it over and read this entire fascinating book?

19. To change the world, you need to see it© t\s “Missing” - this phrase is used by a politician and a diplomat. I perceive it my way. For me, this is, first of all, the understanding that I can only change anything in my country by drawing on the positive experience of others. Although the meaning of this quote will be different for most and there is nothing to argue about. How many people - so many opinions.

20. I am not a tree, born to always stand in one place and not know what is behind the nearest mountain © Jack London - Statistics show that more than 10% of people have not traveled outside their region\region\autonomy . About 30 did not leave the country. And over 60 - did not travel further than Turkey and Egypt. And this is in the age of technology, planes and trains! It is for those who want to correct this oversight, but do not know how, that I am writing this blog.

21. Three things make a person happy: love, interesting work and the opportunity to travel.© Ivan Bunin - I would of course add that you also need health and money. However, I cannot deny the previous three things. Although with an interesting job it is difficult to remain without money, but with money, travel becomes much closer to most people.

22. To become men, boys must wander, always, throughout their lives, wander© Ray Bradbury - One of my favorite writers and such a gorgeous quote. I had no right not to include it in this collection. After all, travel strengthens and educates. They make a man out of a boy.

23. Travel teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home © Anatole France - Yes, traveling is a lesson. Coming back from it we change. We learn a lot of new things, receive information and life lessons that will definitely be useful in life. You just need to have time, like a sponge, to absorb this knowledge.

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  • “A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.” (Lao Tzu)
  • “When I contemplate the wonders of a sunset or the grace of the sea, my soul bows in awe of the Creator.” (Mahatma Gandhi)
  • “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer” (author unknown)
  • “The world is a book. And whoever has not traveled along it has read only one page of it.” (St. Augustine)
  • “Once a year, go somewhere you’ve never been.” (Dalai Lama)
  • "Don't tell me what you know, tell me how far you've been." (Prophet Muhammad)
  • “To reach the goal, a person needs only one thing - to go.” (Honore de Balzac)
  • “It's the journey, not the destination that matters.” (From the movie “Step Up 3-D”)
  • “It is not necessary to live. Traveling is necessary.” (William Burroughs).
  • “No wind is fair if you don’t know where you’re sailing.” (Robert Benchley)
  • “A leg that can walk is worth a thousand others.” (Sinhala proverb).
  • “It doesn’t matter what exactly you do, it is important that everything you touch changes shape, becomes different from what it was before, so that a part of you remains in it. This is the difference between a person who simply cuts the grass on his lawn and a real gardener. The first one will pass, and it will no longer exist, but the gardener will live for more than one generation.” (Ray Bradbury "Fahrenheit 451")
  • “We know a person not by what he knows, but by what he rejoices in.” (Rabindranath Tagore)
  • “It’s better to travel all the time, but never reach your destination.” (Buddha)
  • “A good path has no clear plan, and this path has no definite goal.” (Lao Tzu)
  • “You are a traveler. Don’t say: I have such and such a city, and I have such and such. No one has a city; city ​​- mountain (in heaven); and the present is the way. And we travel every day as nature moves." (John Chrysostom)
  • “Move, breathe, soar, swim, receive what you give, explore, travel - this is what it means to LIVE.” (Hans Christian Andersen)
  • “The big changes that happen in our lives are, to some extent, a second chance.” (Harrison Ford)
  • “The offer of unexpected journeys is a dance lesson taught by God.” (Kurt Vonnegut. "Cat's Cradle")

About enjoying life

  • “Don’t think about what you’ll say when you get back. Time is here and now. Seize the moment." (Paulo Coelho. “Aleph”)
  • “We enjoy it greatly just in anticipation.” (Claude Adrian Helvetius)
  • "I can handle everything except temptation." (Oscar Wilde)
  • “Being alive is a gift. Being happy is your choice.” (Osho)
  • “Life gives a person, at best, one single unique moment, and the secret of happiness is to repeat this moment as often as possible.” (Oscar Wilde)
    • “I love life obscenely.” (Salvador Dali)
    • “If you want to be happy, be it! And don't put anything off until tomorrow. Create your life right now." (Author unknown)
    • "Life is too short to drink bad wine." (Johann Wolfgang Goethe)
    • “No consciousness and no action can compare with the pleasure of sailing on the waves into unknown distances.” (Yukio Mishima. “The Golden Temple”)
    • “Waking up completely alone in an unfamiliar city is one of the most pleasant feelings in the world.” (Freya Stark)
    • “Loving life is easy when you are abroad. Where no one knows you and you are alone, and your whole life is in your hands, you feel like a mistress like never before.” (Hannah Arendt)
    • “One day I was bitten by a travel bug. I didn't take the antidote in time. Now I'm happy." (Michael Palin)
    • “You can lie on the bridge and watch the water flow. Or run, or wander through the swamp in red boots, or curl up in a ball and listen to the rain pattering on the roof. It's very easy to be happy." (Tove Jansson. “All about the Moomins”)
    • “We’re not leaving yet, if that’s what you mean,” answered the first swallow. - We are just busy with plans and preparations. We discuss which way we should fly and where we will stop to rest and so on. That's half the fun." (Kenneth Grahame. “The Wind in the Willows”)
    • “The most enjoyable part of the trip is getting ready. A dog's bark is worse than the dog itself. And a woman is often more beautiful from the back. The sight of me can destroy your dreams." (from animated film"Spice and Wolf"
  • “My aunt dreams of Paris,” said the professor. “She dreams of drinking coffee from small cups on the left bank of the Seine.
    “Yes, that’s wonderful,” said Clara.
    - No I do not understand! - said the professor. - Why? – How the taste of coffee can change depending on the place where you drink it.
    - But that’s exactly how it is!
    - Let it go! But I haven't experienced this.
    Clara Jorgensen looked at him sympathetically.
    “It’s not about drinking coffee,” she said. – The main thing is the mood.
    -Are you drinking in the mood?
    - Yes. Travel is a sensory experience." (Christine Valla. “Muscat”)

Why do we need travel?

  • “He who does not travel does not know the real value of human life.” (Moorish proverb)
  • “Knowledge of the countries of the world is the decoration and food of human minds.” (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • “If you pour the contents of your wallet into your head, no one will take it away from you.” (Benjamin Franklin)
  • “When we strive to look for the unknown to us, we become better, more courageous and more active than those who believe that the unknown cannot be found and there is no need to look for it.” (Plato)
  • “Three things make a person happy: love, interesting work and the opportunity to travel.” (Ivan Bunin)
  • “The road teaches patience.” (Benjamin Disraeli)
  • “What the hell should we do at home?” (Fyodor Konyukhov)
  • “It’s not my fault if such wonders happen to me that have never happened to anyone else. This is because I love to travel and am always looking for adventure, and you sit at home and see nothing but the four walls of your room.” (Rudolf Erich Raspe. “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen”)
  • “Travel, as the greatest science and serious science, helps us find ourselves again.” (Albert Camus)
  • “Only roads can delay old age. When you drive all the time and go to bed, knowing that the alarm clock will wake you up at night in order to catch a plane that is going God knows where and in general God knows why you are flying on it, then time stands still.” (Yulian Semenov)
  • “They say that travel is the best way to educate yourself in everything: it’s true, it’s definitely true! You will learn so much here.” (Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky)
  • “Increasing knowledge, I consider visiting foreign lands a good deed” (Sebastian Brant. “Ship of Fools”)
  • “This happens to me too. I look at the map and suddenly there is a wild desire to go to God knows where. As far as possible from the conveniences and benefits of civilization. And see with your own eyes what the landscapes are like there and what’s happening in those parts. To fever, to trembling. But you can’t explain to anyone where this desire came from. Curiosity in its purest form. Inexplicable inspiration." (Haruki Murakami. “1Q84”)
  • "Curious! Curious! - thought Passepartout, returning to the ship. “I now see that traveling is a magnificent thing, not worthwhile if you want to see something new.” (Jules Verne. “Around the World in Eighty Days”)
  • “When a person wanders, he, without noticing it, experiences a rebirth. Every now and then he finds himself in situations that are new to him, his days are long, and most often a language unknown to him is heard around him. He is like a baby who has just left his mother's womb. And he pays much more attention to what surrounds him, because it determines whether he will survive or not. He becomes more accessible to people, because they can come to his aid in difficult times. And he perceives the fleeting mercy of the gods with jubilation and will remember it until the end of his days. And at the same time, since everything is new to him, he notices only beauty and is happy simply because he lives.” (Paulo Coelho. “The Diary of a Magician”)
  • “First we go on journeys to lose ourselves, and then we go all the way and find ourselves. We embark on travel to open our eyes and hearts, to learn something new, something that is not published in newspapers and textbooks. We travel to bring into the world what little we are capable of, what our knowledge allows us to do. And we travel to slow down time and fall in love like when we were young.” (Pico Iyer)
  • “The most wonderful thing that can happen to a traveler is to stumble upon something he was not looking for.” (Lawrence Block)
  • “Life while traveling is a dream in its purest form.” (Agatha Christie)
  • "Life is motion. As soon as the movement ends, the river of life turns into a swamp.”
  • “Personally, I don’t travel to be somewhere, I travel for the movement and fellow travelers. Movement is the most beautiful thing in life.” (Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • “Of course, travel does not prevent fanaticism. But if a person sees that we all cry, eat, laugh, worry and die, then he will understand that we are all similar to each other, and we can all become friends.” (Maya Angelou)
  • “The road makes a wise man better, and a fool stupider.” (Thomas Fuller)
  • “Travel reveals not so much our curiosity about what we are going to see, but rather our weariness from what we are leaving behind.” (Alphonse Carr)
  • “Travel teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home.” (Anatole France)
  • “Travel develops the mind, if, of course, you have one.” (Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
  • “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about their countries.” (Aldous Huxley)
  • “In 20 years, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the things you did do. So set sail from the quiet pier. Feel the tailwind in your sail. Move forward, act, open up!” (Mark Twain)
  • “Don't compare. Don’t compare anything: neither prices, nor cleanliness, nor quality of life, nor transport. Nothing! You don't travel to prove that you have a better life. Get to know the lives of others and find what you can learn from them.” (Paulo Coelho)
  • “Walking alone with your beloved being in a foreign city, among strangers, is somehow especially pleasant: everything seems beautiful and significant, you wish everyone good, peace and the same happiness that you are filled with.” (Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. “On the Eve”)
  • “For a person who has never traveled, any new place that is somewhat different from his native land looks very tempting. Apart from love, travel brings us the most joy and consolation. For some reason, everything new seems very important to us, and the mind, which in essence only reflects the perceptions of our senses, gives in to the influx of impressions. On the way, you can forget your beloved, dispel grief, and drive away the ghost of death. In the simple expression “I’m leaving” lies a whole world of feelings that cannot find an outlet.” (Theodore Dreiser. “Sister Carrie”)
  • “Wandering is the best thing in the world. When you wander, you grow rapidly, and everything you see is reflected even in your appearance. I recognize people who have traveled a lot from thousands. Wanderings purify, intertwine meetings, centuries, books and Love. They make us related to Heaven. If we have received the unproven happiness of being born, then we must at least see the earth.” (K.G. Paustovsky. “Romantics”)
  • Nothing opens your eyes to the world and broadens your horizons like travel.” (Charlize Theron)
  • “One of the benefits of traveling is the opportunity to visit new cities and meet new people.” (Genghis Khan)
  • “Travel is a great salvation from loneliness.” (Michelle Williams)
  • “They say that people who have seen the world are distinguished by ease of manner and do not get lost in any society. But this is not always the case: perhaps traveling across endless Siberia in a dog-drawn sleigh, or long walks on an empty stomach and alone to the heart of black Africa are not the best way acquisition of secular gloss." (Herman Melville. “Moby Dick, or the White Whale”)
  • “I realized that the surest way to find out whether you like a person or not is to go on a trip with him.” (Mark Twain. “Tom Sawyer Abroad”)
  • “Hurry towards Adventure, listen to the call now, before it falls silent. All you need to do is slam the door behind you, joyfully take the first step, and now you have already left your old life and entered a new one! And then someday, not very soon, please, go home, if you want, when your cup is drunk and the game is played, sit down near your quiet river and sit in the company of wonderful memories.” (Kenneth Grahame. “The Wind in the Willows”)
  • “For him, there were only two favorite moments left in life: when he approached the big city and when he left it.” (Peter Hoeg. “The Woman and the Monkey”)
  • “I have always believed that travel is best time for memories, especially traveling on water, because water is an image of time. I have never forgotten that I am the son of a photographer, and that my memory only develops film.” (From the film “A Room and a Half or a Sentimental Journey to the Homeland”)
  • “A train ticket raises more expectations than a lottery ticket.” (Paul Morand. “Allure Coco Chanel”)
  • “Salvation is in wanderings.<…>The sign “Fasten your seat belts” lights up, and you are disconnected from your problems. Broken armrests rise above broken hearts." (Alex Garland. “The Beach”)
  • “Away from our native language and loved ones, deprived of all our usual disguises and supports (after all, you don’t even know the price of a tram ticket), we are completely on the surface. But at the same time, feeling out of place, we discover in every object and in every wondrous creature their true magical essence.” (Albert Camus. “Love of Life”)
  • “... I generally like to leave, because without leaving one city it is quite difficult to come to another, and I like coming more than anything else.” (Max Frei. “The Big Cart”)
  • “... everyone believes that in Rus' life is boring with its monotony, and they go abroad from here to have fun, while I affirm and will have the honor to prove to you that life nowhere is so replete with the most sudden diversity as in Russia. At least I am leaving here abroad precisely to calm down from the kaleidoscopic diversity of Russian life and I think that I am not the only specimen of my kind.” (Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov. “Laughter and Grief”)
  • “To change the world, you have to see it.” (From the film “The Missing” (“Traveller”))
  • “Travel helps to understand the beauty of space and the pricelessness of time” (Georgy Alexandrov)
  • “Travelling broadens your horizons and reduces your stupidity.” (Georgy Alexandrov)
  • “It is impossible to value in hard currency the feeling of freedom and timelessness that the mountains give you when you stand on a high spur under a flawless blue April sky and look around.” (Jonathan Coe. "Before the Rain Falls")

Who to travel with?

  • "Only travel with those you love." (Ernest Hemingway. “A holiday that is always with you”)
  • “Every relationship is a journey. And travel is always full of dangers. Therefore, the best thing you can do is to find a companion with whom you are not afraid to travel.” (Richard Paul Evans. "Sunflower")

Who needs travel?

  • “Anywhere in the world I feel at home. For a type like me, the hardest thing to feel at home is at home.” (Henry Miller "Books in My Life")
  • “At times, especially in the fall, he suddenly began to feel sad about some wild lands, and strange visions of unfamiliar mountains filled his dreams.” (John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. “The Lord of the Rings”)
  • “But, despite everything, travel remains my great and true love. All my life, from my very first trip to Russia at the age of sixteen using the money I saved (sitting with the neighbor’s kids), I knew that I was ready to sacrifice everything for the sake of travel, that I would not regret any money on it. I remained faithful and constancy to this love, unlike my other hobbies. I feel about traveling the same way a happy mother feels about a terrible, colicky, screaming baby - I don’t care what challenges await me. Because I love. Because it’s mine.” (Elizabeth Gilbert. “Eat, Pray, Love”)
  • “To a cheerful person the whole world seems cheerful.” (Johann Wolfgang Goethe)
  • “If you are young, healthy and eager to learn new things, then I implore you - travel. And go as far as possible. Sleep on bare ground if you have to, but be true to the idea. Learn from people about life, learn from them how to cook, how to cook and everything in general, wherever you go.” (Anthony Bordian.)
  • “If you can randomly make your way to your own bed in complete darkness without hurting yourself, then it’s time to travel.” (Boris Krieger)
  • “Traveling is what a true artist (a creative person) should do, because this is real art - a precious stone that the traveler must subsequently process.” (Freya Stark)
  • “Adventure is the journey. True adventure is undertaken by self-determined, driven people. And as a rule, it is always risky. Sometimes you have to “eat straight from the hands of fate.” Only after traveling a sufficient distance will you encounter true gratuitous kindness and boundless cruelty and realize that you are capable of both. All this will fundamentally change you, and the world will no longer be black and white for you.” (Mark Jenkins)
  • “When I was still very young and I was haunted by the urge to go somewhere where we were not, mature people assured me that in maturity they would be cured of this itch. When my age approached this standard, old age was promised to me as a healing remedy. In my older years I heard assurances that over time my fever would go away, but now that I am fifty-eight years old, I can only hope for a very old age. Nothing has helped so far. Four hoarse steamship whistles make the hair on the back of my neck stand on end, and my feet begin to stamp themselves. I’ll hear the roar of a jet plane, the warming up of the engine, even the clatter of hooves on the pavement - and immediately the eternal trembling throughout the body, dry mouth, wandering eyes, heat in the palms and the stomach rolls somewhere right under the ribs. In other words, there is no recovery; Simply put, the grave will correct the tramp. I'm afraid that my illness is incurable. I am not talking about this for the edification of others, but for my own information.” (John Steinbeck. Travels with Charlie in Search of America)
  • “I am not a tree, born to always stand in one place and not know what is behind the nearest mountain.” (Jack London. “Beauty Li-Wan”)

For whom is travel contraindicated?

  • “Travel is destructive of prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness.” (Mark Twain. “Innocents Abroad”)
  • “If you refuse food, ignore traditions, fear religion and avoid people, you are better off staying home.” (James Michener)
  • “The bad traveler is the one who, having set out on the open sea, believes that there is no land anywhere.” (Francis Bacon)
  • “The wind of wanderings does not blow for pessimists.” (Igor Subbotin)
  • “He who has seen one cathedral 10 times has at least seen something; the one who saw 10 cathedrals, but only once, saw a little less; and the one who spent half an hour in a hundred cathedrals saw nothing at all.” (Sinclair Lewis)
  • “Your planet is very beautiful,” he said. - Do you have oceans?
    “I don’t know that,” said the geographer.
    “Oh-oh-oh...” the Little Prince said in disappointment.
    -Are there mountains?
    “I don’t know,” said the geographer.
    - What about cities, rivers, deserts?
    - I don’t know that either.
    - But you are a geographer!
    “That’s it,” said the old man. - I am a geographer, not a traveler. I miss travelers terribly. After all, it is not geographers who count cities, rivers, mountains, seas, oceans and deserts. The geographer is too important a person; he has no time to walk around. He doesn't leave his office." (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. “The Little Prince”)

Where to go?

  • “Leaving Barcelona is stupid. Coming to it is criminal frivolity.” (Slava Se. “Summer is small everything”)
  • “...He will take her to London so that she will love everything that he loves - parks, squirrels, rain, grass, chestnuts, pubs, funny dogs and old cars.” (Tatiana Ustinova. “Vices and Their Fans”)
  • “Paris is a holiday that is always with you.” (Ernest Hemingway)
  • “Paris is the envy of those who have never seen it; happiness or misfortune (depending on how lucky you are) for those who live in it, but always grief for those who are forced to leave it.” (Honore de Balzac)
  • “No city in the world is so conducive to bliss and idleness as Vienna, where the art of walking without a goal, contemplating in inaction, being a model of grace has been brought to truly artistic perfection...” (Stefan Zweig. “Fantastic Night”)
  • “If there is heaven on earth... then it is definitely located on East Coast Australia, somewhere in the Great Barrier Reef..." (Saul Shulman. "Australia - Terra Incognita: When Animals Were People")
  • “Europe for me is like a magic box from an old children’s fairy tale. (Jennifer Lopez)
  • “I grew up in Europe, which is where history comes from.” (Eddie Izzard)
  • “To understand Europe, you need to be a genius - or a Frenchman.” (Madeleine Albright)
  • “The twentieth century was the century of Europe, the 21st century is the century of Asia.” (Sho Kosugi)
  • “Asia is time flowing through your fingers.” (Gennady Prashkevich. “The Cain Paradox”)
  • “It’s funny how oriental flavor combined with the scent of mystery affects Europeans. They just go numb." (Boris Akunin. Black City)
  • “East... One day a close associate of the Sultan said: “Fear the night, because the night is ruled by completely different forces than those that rule the day.” And in the East the forces of mysterious magic and riddles rule. The East is a kingdom of illusions and mirages, framed within the framework of our world. This is the pungent smell of spices in the bazaars of Baghdad, this is the rustling of women's bedspreads in the narrow streets of Samarkand, this is the intricacy of calligraphic script on the mosques of Khorezm. The East... is a little pearl that everyone has in their soul... because the beauty of the oriental ornament, the mystery of the tales of the 1000 and 1 nights of Scheherazade will not leave anyone indifferent.” (From the site http://www.inpearls.ru)
  • "The sun goes to the West,
    But to be born again,
    Hurries to the East..." (Igor Talkov)
  • “The Swiss build lovely landscapes around their hotels.” (George Mikes)
  • “So, I’m already in Switzerland, in the country of picturesque nature, in the land of freedom and prosperity! It seems that the local air has something revitalizing in it: my breathing has become easier and freer, my figure has straightened, my head rises up of its own accord, and I think with pride about my humanity.” (Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin. “Letters of a Russian Traveler”)
  • “What is the difference between America and England? Americans think that a hundred years is an era, and the British think that a hundred miles is a distance.” (Earl Hitchner)
  • “America has two friends better than any other nation has ever had. These are the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.” (Will Rogers)
  • “The island of Mauritius was created long before God created paradise. He served as a model for him." (Mark Twain)

How to travel?

  • “For those who have just walked out the door, the hardest part is behind them.” (Dutch proverb)
  • "I don't like to feel at home when I'm abroad." (George Bernard Shaw)
  • “Why on earth would you visit the same place when there are still so many unexplored corners in the world?!” (Mark Levy “Those words we didn’t say to each other”)
  • “Traveling and living are much more interesting if you follow sudden impulses.” (Bill Bryson “Travels in Europe”)
  • “In America there are two types of travel: the first and with children.” (Robert Benchley)
  • “Even in the summer, when going on a voyage, take something warm with you, because how can you know what will happen in the atmosphere?” (Kozma Prutkov)
  • “The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he came to see.” (Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
  • “There are only two ways to live life. The first is as if miracles do not exist. The second one is like there are only miracles all around.” (Albert Einstein)
  • “Seek and see miracles all around you. You get tired of looking at yourself, and this fatigue makes you deaf and blind everywhere to everything else.” (Carlos Castaneda "The Teachings of Don Juan")
  • “...wandered through the streets, looking around not with the eyes of a tourist who is looking for something that is supposed to be admired, and not with the eyes of a writer who is looking for his own everywhere (and can find a beautiful phrase in the colors of the sunset or guess the character in the face he meets), but with the eyes of a tramp, for whom, no matter what happens, everything has its own complete meaning.” (William Somerset Maugham. “Ashenden, or the British Agent”)
  • “When you travel, the main thing is not to forget that the meaning is in the journey itself, and not in its end. If you rush too much, you will miss the purpose for which you are traveling.” (Felicite Robeo de Lamennais)
  • “Don't be afraid of the beaten path. They are trampled for a reason. If millions of people before you gasped at the sight of Notre-Dame de Paris, feel free to gasp too.” (Peter Weil)
  • “A person who goes on a trip to a country whose language he does not know is actually going to school, not on a trip.” (Francis Bacon)
  • “The border is not only a border guard booth, passport control and a man with a gun. At the border everything becomes different; life will never be the same again after your passport has been stamped.” (Graham Green)
  • “An expedition is what it means: everyone follows each other, in single file...” (Alan Alexander Milne. “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all”).
  • “I’m talking about real travel, son. Not about any nonsense from tourist brochures. Parisian Pont Neuf in the early morning, when no one is there, only tramps crawl out from under the bridges and from the metro, and the sun is reflected in the water. New York, Central Park in spring. Rome. Ascension Island. Cross the Italian Alps on a donkey. Sail away from Crete on a greengrocer's caique. Cross the Himalayas on foot. Eating leaf rice in the Ganesha temple. Get caught in a storm off the coast of New Guinea. To welcome spring in Moscow, when a whole winter of dog shit crawls out from under the melted snow.” (Joan Harris. "Blackberry Wine")
  • “It’s very correct to arrive in a foreign city in the morning. By train, by plane - it’s all the same. The day begins as if from scratch..." (Sergei Lukyanenko. "The Last Watch")
  • “You can run around the world as much as you like and visit all sorts of cities, but the main thing is to go then to a place where you will have the opportunity to remember the bunch of things that you have seen. You've never really been anywhere until you come home." (Terry Pratchett. "Mad Star")
  • “When traveling, it is important not to forget the main thing - when one thing ends, something else begins.” (From the film “Love Happens”)
  • “Traveling must be serious work, otherwise it, unless you drink all day long, becomes one of the most bitter and at the same time the stupidest activities.” (Gustave Flaubert)
  • “At the beginning of the journey, we cannot look too far into the future. Let us be glad that the first part of the journey went well.” (John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. “The Lord of the Rings”)
  • “Never save on something you can’t repeat.” (Tony Wheeler)
  • “You learn a lot by traveling if you don’t close your eyes.” (Joan Harris. "Blackberry Wine")
  • “Don’t follow where the path leads, go further where there is no path, and leave a path behind you.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  • “No adventure-rich journey will be forgotten. Travels without adventure are not worth devoting books to.” (Lewis Carroll. “Symbolic Logic”)
  • “The average delighted tourist is happy with everything because he has escaped for a while from the usual cycle of life: he does not have to jostle in public transport, buy food for dinner, take out the trash, checking the instruments, calculate the rent, go to bed early, prudently setting an alarm clock at the head, tossing and turning from side to side, composing answers to tricky questions that the boss will certainly ask tomorrow morning - nothing like that at all. A lifelong slave to the routine, he is drunk with the sudden onset of freedom, he feels so good that he almost does not see the city, which he sincerely praises; it is not surprising that the natives are only irritated by his inappropriate enthusiasm, like the babble of a drunken reveler who suddenly finds himself among sober, busy people, preoccupied with everyday affairs.” (Max Frei. “The Big Cart”)
  • “My opinion about travel is brief: when traveling, do not go too far, otherwise you will see something that will be impossible to forget later...” (Daniil Kharms)
  • “Adventure is experienced during the journey, not at the destination. The destination is just a pause before the next journey. Enjoy your journey. It’s completely on its own.” (Joe Vitale)
  • “The journey to your dream begins today.” (Joanne Rowling. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone)
  • “The wind blows in the faces of only the worthy.” (Pavel Sharpp)
  • “Trains are amazing; I still adore them. Traveling by train means seeing nature, people, cities and churches, rivers - in essence, it is a journey through life." (Agatha Christie)
  • “It is better to measure the road traveled by the friends acquired, rather than by the kilometers traveled.” (Tim Cahill)
  • “Real travel is not about discovering horizons, but about meeting new people.” (Marcel Proust)
  • “Angels always speak German. It's traditional." (From the film “A Dangerous Method”)
  • “When you travel without knowing English, you begin to understand what it means to be born deaf and dumb.” (Philippe Bouvard)

Travel as a search for yourself and the meaning of life

  • “Life is not how many breaths you take, but how many times you lose your breath.” (Maya Angelou)
  • “A person takes himself with him when he travels. Here he goes beyond his limits, becomes richer in fields, forests, mountains.” (Ernst Simon Bloch)
  • “Rejoice! Rejoice! The work of life, its purpose is Joy. Rejoice in the Sky, in the Sun, in the stars, in the grass, in the trees, in the animals, in the people. And make sure that this Joy is not disturbed by anything. This Joy is violated, which means you made a mistake somewhere - look for this mistake and correct it. Everything is in you and everything is now.” (Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy)
  • “Trust life. Wherever fate takes you, travel is necessary. You have to cross a field life experience and check for yourself where the truth is and where the lie is. And then you can return to your inner center - a soul that has become purified and wiser.” (Louise Hay)
  • “Only two things will we regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little.” (Mark Twain)
  • “I follow my path, but I don’t know where it leads. And I don't know where I'll be, and that inspires me." (Rosalia de Castro)
  • “Is it fair to reproach a traveler for spending so much time on the road, when overcoming the journey is the subject of his journey?” (Kozma Prutkov)
  • “I could spend my whole life walking through a new city every day.” (Bill Bryson. “Travels in Europe”)
  • “Open your eyes wider, live as greedily as if you will die in ten seconds. Try to see the world. He is more beautiful than any dream created in a factory and paid for with money. Don’t ask for guarantees, don’t seek peace—there is no such beast in the world.” (Ray Bradbury. “Fahrenheit 451”)
  • “To lose your way while traveling is unpleasant, but to lose the sense of going further is even worse.” (from the film “One Tree Hill”)
  • “A tourist, as soon as he arrives somewhere, immediately begins to want to go back. And the traveler... He may not return..." (Paul Bowles. "Under the Cover of Heaven")
  • "It's good to have a ship in a safe harbor, but that's not what it was built for." (John A. Shedd)
  • “People don’t make journeys… journeys make people.” (John Steinbeck)
  • “I am no longer the same person who looked at the shining moon on the other side of the planet.” (Marie Anne Radmacher)
  • “Like all travelers, I remember less than I saw, and I remember more than I saw.” (Benjamin Disraeli)
  • “A person who travels a lot is like a stone carried by water for many hundreds of miles: its roughness is smoothed out, and everything in it takes on soft, rounded shapes.” (Jacques Elisée Reclus)
  • “The purpose of travel is not to visit as many foreign places as possible, but to set foot on your own land as if it were someone else’s.” (Gilbert K. Chesterton)
  • “The road makes us more humble, because we understand how insignificant we are.” (Scott Cameron)
  • “The road meant its own special world. You take your bag and staff, go out the door - and you are already a resident of this world, you are a wanderer. Yesterday is forgotten, tomorrow is unknown, you go and look for something beyond the horizon. You don’t know for sure, but you hope that there will be food and a fire, and maybe a roof over your head - preferably low and without stars, but at least endless and with stars. You hum the song under your breath and understand: this world with its dangers and quirks can also be loved.” (Nadeya Yasminska. “Green songs of Ermintia”)
  • “To hell with all work if you live only for this! I have worked enough in my life and I can work as well as any of them. Since you and I have been traveling, I have firmly understood one thing: work is not everything in life! Crap! Yes, if all life consisted only of work, then you would need to quickly cut your throat, and goodbye.” (Jack London. “Valley of the Moon”)
  • “There are probably few impressions in the world comparable to the feeling experienced early in the morning on a sunlit street about which nothing is known. you know, in the city, about whom you know nothing, in a crowd of people about whom you know nothing. The joy of discovery bubbles within you, because anything can happen around the next corner. With bated breath, you expect something, like in childhood, when you read about the fairy-tale prince: “And he set off to wander around the world.” Ah, I always liked it when the prince went to wander around the world, because then the adventures began, there you could find a golden apple in the grass, and the galoshes of happiness were just waiting to be put on your feet.” (Astrid Lindgren. “The Adventures of Katya”)
  • “Trust life. Wherever fate takes you, travel is necessary. You have to cross the field of life experience and check for yourself where the truth is and where the lie is. And then you can return to your inner center - a soul that has become purified and wiser.” (Louise Hay).
  • “If a traveler, returning from distant countries, were to tell us about people completely devoid of stinginess, ambition or vindictiveness, who find pleasure only in friendship, generosity and patriotism, we would immediately, on the basis of these details, discover the falsity in his story and prove that he lies with the same certainty as if he had filled his story with tales of centaurs and dragons, miracles and fables.” (David Hume)

Quotes about diving

  • “Diving is like meditation! A person is aware of every moment and every breath. Just imagine, you can live like this all your life - live life to the fullest every moment... every moment...” (from the film “Life Can’t Be Boring” (“Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara”))

It is impossible to measure the value of what travel gives to a person. Traveling has great benefits for every person. Let's find out in the article.

What does traveling really do for a person?

People always ask me – why do I travel? Why travel at all? Why do I want to leave home so much? Why spend money on travel when you can buy a car or something equivalent? Do I miss anything or anyone? Do I feel lonely? What does travel give to a person?

There are many reasons to travel - wanderlust, love of culture, the desire to just leave it all behind, the desire to forget, or the need to meet new people. Traveling becomes a way for people to cope with different situations, experience new experiences, and find themselves. This is why people love to travel.

For every person, traveling has a certain charm. St. Augustine is famous for his quote, “The world is a book, and he who does not travel reads but one page.” I keep this quote and another one by Mark Twain about the lack of regret in my head all the time.

In the book of the world, all the pages are different. Everything is new, everything is changing. It doesn’t matter if you’re going to see the pyramids or experience a new culture, it doesn’t matter if you want to escape from something or learn something, whether you’re going for a month or a year, we all travel because we’re looking for change. We are looking for something new, a change in daily routine or impressions of another culture, change - that’s what traveling gives a person.

Why do people travel?

Recently, people have begun to travel more and here's why - in modern world With 9 to 5 jobs, mortgages, loans and constant bills, our days become like an eternal race, almost indistinguishable from each other and very boring. Under the weight of such a life, a person often forgets about what is really important to him and what he would like from life. We become hostages, sandwiched between the journey to work and back, and the need to take the children to the school, that we forget what the sky looks like and how to breathe in general.

When people ask me why I want to travel so much, I talk about how I live at home and can plan my life months in advance. Ask why? Because all days are similar to each other - traffic jams, work, gym, sleep, repeat. While on a journey every moment promises a new beginning. Not a single day is like the previous one. You cannot plan in advance what will happen to you today, because it is simply impossible. No traffic jams, no errands, no business meetings. Just you and your whim. Travel gives freedom. That's why people travel.

Over the past few years, my life has been constantly changing. Places, cultures, cities, countries are all different from each other. Not a single day was similar to the previous one. In fact, every day is so different from the others that sometimes it seems to me that I have already lived 3 lives instead of one, my days are so busy. Your life will seem longer to you - that's why travel is needed.

People may have many reasons to travel, but everyone is looking for some kind of change. We want to see the world, to see something different, something changeable. Travel brings changes to a person's life and adds spice to it. Exciting, completely different and full of adventure - that’s what traveling provides. Your day will not be subject to working hours, only to the dictates of your heart.

In the ocean of freedom, without a compass to show us the direction, without anything that forces us to do anything, we all float forward.

We want something different from our everyday routine, something that challenges us. We always strive for something new, different, different from what we already have (whatever one may say, this is the spice of our life), this is an integral part of any person. No one jumps up in the morning with joy and gratitude that he has to sit in a stuffy office for 8 hours today. No. We're just talking about how we can get out of this. Break through the walls of everyday life and experience something different. This is why you need to travel.

A person is always looking for something new, something previously unseen - the next page in the book of the world, even if it is temporary. This makes travel so interesting, intriguing and desirable for all of us. This calls us to go towards new places and experiences. Allows us to take a break from office routine and touch the mysterious chaos. Shows us new places, people and cultures. Travel always gives us new experiences - not necessarily outside, but inside us.

This is the benefit of travel for humans.

I live my life as a traveler and don’t know what awaits me ahead, but I can only read one sign that says “Changes are ahead” - and I have no choice but to smile. Looking around at other travelers, I see that they are smiling too. We smile all together, knowing that a new experience awaits us just around the corner - an unexpected adventure, a rewarding experience, a daring challenge, a true friend or the love of our life.