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Ten Reasons to Travel Around the World
When people decide to leave the comforts of their home and venture to other locations there is usually a reason behind it. Whether the cause to travel was a last minute whimsy or had an actual purpose, it makes one think about all of the reasons why people travel. Reflect on the last time you left your location and ventured to another one. Did it have a purpose behind it? Let’s look and see if your motive to travel matched any of the one’s listed below. These are not listed in any particular order.
Ten Reasons to Travel Around the World
Ten Reasons to Travel Around the World
Bangladesh- Hilly Natural Beauty of Bandarban, Bangladesh
Bangladesh, a countyr is full of nature. The hilly region of Bangladesh is a great exhibion of natural beauty. Bandarban is one of the three major hilly districts of Chittagong hill tracts, Bangladesh, and presents all hilly charms including diversified biodiversiy, mindblowing green hill and spectaculat indigenous culture. If you visit Bandarban I hope you will be surprised to see its charming beauty. There are some images of hilly beauty of Bandarban, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh- Hilly Natural Beauty of Bandarban, Bangladesh
Bangladesh- Hilly Natural Beauty of Bandarban, Bangladesh
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Five Reasons to be a Tourist
After three months living in Istanbul, I’ve gained a stable of a few dozen Turkish words to string into awkward sentences; learned some local intel on what soccer teams to root for, where to get the best mantı, and the best Turkish insults (maganda is the local equivalent of guido); and have come to avoid Sultanahmet with the same disdain I used to reserve for Times Square when I lived in New York. Then a funny thing happened while wandering the Asian side or the city with some visiting friends: I stopped worrying and learned to love being a tourist. Letting your guard down and realizing you will ultimately always be a tourist no matter how “local” and “authentic” you can live, no matter how long you explore a place, is remarkably liberating, even fun. The old traveler vs. tourist debate is one of the most pernicious and tiresome in the travel world, and while there’s a lot of truth and value in being an independent traveler, tourists are a good thing, and being a tourist can be a lot less annoying and worthwhile than the travel snobs would have you believe.
Five Reasons to be a Tourist
Five Reasons to be a Tourist
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