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11 Things I've Learned From Over Two Decades of Travel

6/8/2023

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11 Things I've Learned From Over Two Decades of Travel by exquisitEXPLORATIONS Travel and Lifestyle Blog
11 Things I've Learned From Over Two Decades of Travel
Travel has the incredible power to transform us, broaden our horizons, and teach us valuable life lessons. After two decades of exploring the world, I've accumulated a wealth of experiences, insights, and wisdom that I'm excited to share with you. Join me on a reflective journey as I delve into the valuable lessons I've learned throughout my travels. From the practical to the philosophical, these lessons will inspire and enlighten both seasoned globetrotters and aspiring adventurers alike.

Read on to see the lessons I've learned from years of travel.


1. Embrace the Unknown.

One of the most important lessons travel has taught me is the art of stepping out of my comfort zone and embracing the unknown. Venturing into unfamiliar territories opens up a world of opportunities for growth, self-discovery, and incredible experiences. Embrace the unexpected, embrace the unfamiliar, and embrace the chance to learn and adapt in new environments.

2. Adaptability is Key.

Traveling often requires adaptability, as things don't always go as planned. From delayed flights to language barriers and cultural differences, learning to adapt quickly and gracefully is an invaluable skill. Embracing flexibility and finding creative solutions to challenges will help you navigate any situation with ease. Watch, listen, and adapt as needed.

3. Never Take Mother Nature for Granted.

While exploring the wonders of the world, it's crucial never to take Mother Nature for granted. Traveling to breathtaking landscapes, from majestic mountains to pristine beaches and lush forests, reminds us of the awe-inspiring power and beauty of the natural world. It is a humbling experience that prompts us to recognize our responsibility in preserving and protecting these invaluable ecosystems. As we travel, we should be mindful of the local flora and fauna and "leave only footprints."

​Preparing yourself for whatever Mother Nature throws at you is also invaluable as you make your travel plans. Check the weather before you leave and pack accordingly, but remember that predicting the weather is a venture in educated guesses, and storms can shift directions in an instant.

4. Reading Maps and Timetables is an Important Skill.

Navigating new terrain is made much easier if you already have the ability to read road maps, train maps, subway maps, train timetables, bus timetables, and the like. Living in New York and becoming familiar with the subway system allowed me to transfer that knowledge to other train systems like those in Washington, D.C., France, Belgium, and the UK.

5. KnowING BASIC PHRASES IN OTHER LANGUAGES Goes a Long Way When Meeting Locals.

Even a simple "hello," "thank you," or "excuse me" in the local language can bridge the gap between cultures and show a genuine interest in the community you're visiting. Locals appreciate the effort and are often more open and welcoming when they see you making an attempt to communicate in their native tongue. It not only facilitates practical interactions, such as asking for directions or ordering food, but also demonstrates respect. Speaking even a few basic phrases can break down barriers, create meaningful connections, and enhance your overall travel experience, allowing you to immerse yourself more deeply in the destinations you visit.

6. Minimalism Breeds Freedom.

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Traveling light not only saves you from lugging around heavy bags but also teaches you the beauty of minimalism. By shedding excess, you free yourself from the burden of material possessions and gain a newfound sense of freedom. Focus on experiences rather than accumulating things, and you'll find that true richness lies in the memories you create.

7. Travel Sharpens Your Problem-Solving Skills.

One of the most remarkable aspects of travel is its ability to sharpen problem-solving skills. When you embark on a journey to unfamiliar lands, you inevitably encounter a range of challenges and obstacles. From navigating foreign transportation systems to overcoming language barriers and adapting to unforeseen circumstances, each hurdle presents an opportunity to exercise your problem-solving prowess. Travel pushes you out of your comfort zone and forces you to think on your feet, fostering resourcefulness, creativity, and adaptability. As you face and conquer these challenges head-on, you develop a resilient mindset and gain confidence in your ability to find solutions in a variety of situations. The problem-solving skills honed during your travels will not only enhance your overall travel experience but also become invaluable assets in all aspects of life.

8. Appreciate the Little Things.

Traveling has taught me the importance of gratitude. Appreciating the beauty of the world, the kindness of strangers, and the privilege of exploring different cultures fills your heart with gratitude. Practice gratitude for every opportunity, every sunset, every smile, and every experience. It will transform the way you perceive the world and leave a lasting impact on your journey. 

9. The World is Full of Kindness.

While it's easy to be skeptical of strangers in an unfamiliar land, travel has taught me that kindness knows no boundaries. From the warm hospitality of locals to the generosity of fellow travelers, I've encountered countless acts of kindness that have restored my faith in humanity. Embrace the kindness of others and be open to forming connections that can last a lifetime.

10. Patience is a Virtue.

Travel can test your patience in numerous ways, from long airport lines to language barriers and transportation delays. Cultivating patience is essential for maintaining a positive mindset and enjoying the journey, even when things don't go according to plan. Take a deep breath, embrace the unexpected, and remember that patience will reward you with a more enriching experience.

11. Curiosity Fuels Diversity.

Approach each travel experience with a curious and open mind. Curiosity fuels discovery and allows you to uncover hidden gems, unique traditions, and fascinating stories. Ask questions, seek local recommendations, and immerse yourself in the culture of the places you visit. The more curious you are, the richer your travel experiences will become.

Two decades of travel have provided me with countless memories, experiences, and lessons that have shaped me into the person I am today. Embracing the unknown, cultivating adaptability, and appreciating the kindness of strangers are just a few of the valuable lessons I've learned. As you embark on your own travel adventures, I encourage you to embrace these lessons and let them guide you toward a more fulfilling and transformative journey. Remember, travel is not just about the destinations; it's about the lessons you learn along the way.

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