DOES TRAVEL BROADEN THE MIND?
Travelling
abroad is always a great experience and you can learn a lot from it. I believe
that travelling can broaden your mind because it gives you a lot of new
experiences and knowledges, here there are some examples:
The
first category is the cultural knowledge, you learn about different customs
while you are travelling. This might help you to understand their lifestyle and
you maybe try to copy their customs to live better in your city. Another
activity related to culture Is eating new food. It's nice to try other tastes
and who knows, maybe you can cook it by yourself in your hometown and impress
family and friends.
The
second category is the adventure experiences, you can go hiking to enjoy
beautiful landscapes on the top of a mountain or you can walk around a city to
see wonderful buildings. You can take pictures, or you can remember the moment
for the rest of your life. This activity might be interesting to understand why
things happen, you can visit a museum and discover a lot of diferent topics, or
you can simply go sightseeing for fun and relax.
Trying
new activities or sports is one of the best things that you can do in a trip.
This helps you to understand their culture and have fun with your friends and
family, you can find any sport in any country. Soccer in Spain, rafting in some
rivers, cricket in England, surfing in Hawaii... but my dream is to go skiing
in Dubai.
Finally,
you can try to socialize of people who live in that country, you can chat with
them and try to learn something about their beliefs, maybe when you come back
home you value more the things that you usually do everyday and you didn't
notice they were special for other people. You can make a lot of friends from
every trip and if they come to your hometown, you can make them a guided tour.
Talking to other people you learn or improve their language.
In
conclusion, travel does broaden your
mind and it's one of the best things you can do. As always, I would recommend
everyone to travel and discover new cultures to be more tolerant of the world.
Albert
Arcos 1r batx A
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