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I am SYED . I live in MISSISSAUGA a, Canada. A ...
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I am SYED . I live in MISSISSAUGA a, Canada. A beautiful city all year round. I have joined a week ago and I see...
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Hey everyone! 👋
Some people may say that travel has the power to transform us. It takes us out of our comfort zones, introduces us to new cultures, and opens our minds to new perspectives. But have you ever experienced a trip that left a profound impact on your life? 🌺
When I was younger, I was lucky enough to go back-packing and I visited Hong Kong, Sydney, Cairns, New Zealand - North and South islands, and LA & Las Vegas. Travelling without my parents for the first time, gave me confidence and forced me to grow into a responsible adult; whilst still having so much fun, of course! It’s an experience I will never forget and I hold it dear to my heart. 🌍✈️
I’d love to hear your stories! Share with us the journeys that have changed you, the moments that have shaped you, and the lessons that have stayed with you. 🌈✨
Hi hi! Yes! To me, the last trip in Egypt, was a transformation in my inner self! I think leaved once there, don’t know… but I visit more and more Africa❤️ I went with one of the most magnificent guide, called MICHEL, Did almost half Egypt tour, Giza, KAIRO, SAHARA (2 nights in the desert) with yoga tai-chi, zen etc. sharing photos.. with you❣️
Hello @Andry34, the Eiffel Tower—what an experience 😍! Is this your first time visiting? Have you had the chance to explore other cities in France?
We'd love to hear more about your trip 🍃
Hello @Kyriaki17, thanks so much for sharing this. It looks like you had an amazing trip! Was it your first time in Egypt? Do you have any recommendations for those who haven't visited yet? 😊
Keep us posted.
About 40 years ago we travelled to South Korea, for a 2 months internship plus a 1 month tourist trip. These 2 months we stayed with a Korean family, which shared their apartment with us. That was our first homesharing experience - long before Airbnb!
We have learned a lot during this time - a real lifechanger!
We are still in close contact with this family - personal and via Kakaotalk 😉 We call them Brother and Sister.
Hi @Till-and-Jutta0 👋
What a fantastic opportunity! How did you get in touch with them to find the home share first of all? Was it part of the internship?
I love that you're still in contact with them too. Do you think you'd ever go back or Host them in return? 😊
Hi @Rebecca , indeed it has been part of the internship. As we decided that my fiancée will accompany me, the company has chosen a homeshare at a company manager’s apartment, with full family connection. So, when I worked during the daytime at the company, my wife went with his wife and child to the market or did the daily work. Was a great time!
And we hosted them in the past at our home in Germany, they hosted us a couple of times – and we expect to see them again! Real friendship forever!
I have been traveling since childhood, and solo since I was 16. Every trip is vivid in my memory, and every one has been enlightening.
Hello @Kitty-and-Creek0, thanks so much for sharing this. Is there a specific area or continent you visit most often? 😊
My favorite destinations are the unpaved, sparsely populated places ... Asia and South America most recently. I seek out roadless wilderness whenever possible. Mountains also suit me fine, and I am a bit of a border freak...
Hey there! 👋
Wow, your journey sounds incredible! Travel indeed has a unique way of shaping us. One of my most transformative trips was when I visited Japan. 🌸
It was my first time traveling alone to a place where I didn’t speak the language. Navigating Tokyo’s bustling streets, experiencing the serenity of Kyoto’s temples, and immersing myself in the culture taught me so much about resilience and adaptability. I remember getting lost in the small alleys of Osaka, which at first felt intimidating, but then led me to discover hidden gems and interact with locals in a way I never would have planned.
One particular moment that stands out was when I attended a traditional tea ceremony. It was more than just tasting tea; it was a lesson in mindfulness, patience, and appreciation for the simple things in life. That experience has stayed with me and continues to influence how I approach challenges and daily life. 🍵
Traveling has this amazing ability to expand our horizons and teach us lessons that no classroom ever could. I’d love to hear more about everyone else’s journeys and the life lessons they’ve gathered along the way! 🌏✨
Thanks for starting this wonderful discussion!
Hello @Bruce724, this sounds fascinating. I haven't had the chance to visit Japan yet, but it's definitely on my bucket list, along with experiencing a traditional tea ceremony. Thanks for sharing 😊
Is this your first time in Japan? Have you visited any other Asian countries? We'd love to hear more about your adventures 🍃
For me, it was travel alone to Japan which change my life a lot. I remember lost in Tokyo streets but with just few Japanese words and much hand movements, I somehow find way back. It was both nerve-wracking and exhilarating!
One of best memories was staying in old-style ryokan in Kyoto. The calm feeling at the temples and the pretty gardens made me see how nice it is to find peace in daily life moments. Also, tasting all various kinds of sushi and ramen was like a food adventure by itself!
That journey gave me many lessons about being independent and the goodness of people I do not know. There was one local person who did much effort to help me locate my hostel when I was very lost. It’s those little acts of kindness that make traveling so special.
For anyone who wants to start their own adventure, making plans might seem a little scary, but it is very valuable. I found this article really helpful, https://gowithguide.com/blog/how-to-plan-a-trip-5-essential-steps-5730 It explains all things you need to think about and makes the whole process much less stressful.
Cheers,
James