Why we travel?
There are people who are quite happy working, living life and staying put, never set foot on another city, let alone a country. They are loyal to their friends, their family and most importantly, their comfortable lifestyle of never changing routines.
And then, there are people who are constantly on the go, never happy with routine and stability and have an itch to leave everything behind to experience the differences in the world. They may be loyal to their friends and families but hardly see them more than once a year.
I happen to be the second type. Perhaps not to that extreme, but nevertheless, take off as much as I financially can. Travelling is a bug and once caught, will stay with you for a very long time. It’s that inner itch of wanting to explore, to experience new cultures, to learn new languages, to make new friends and to have the world under our feet.
People travel for different motives, but I believe there is only one reason that keeps us all going – love.
Pico Iyer, in his article titled Why We Travel says…
A fascinating concept, comparing travel to falling in love, yet how true his claims are! When you fall in love, you become eager to taste the fruits of a new lust, like a journey into foreign lands where at first, you never are sure where you are going and what you are going to come across, yet persistently, slowly treading the waters to test its depth, and with an anticipation of something great will happen, opens your eyes to see it all. Iyer in the same article describes every new trip as a new love affair, so easily pleased and so easily to lose yourselves in.
Then it’s fair to say, that our reasons for travelling, is the same reasons that makes us fall in love; that curiosity of the unknown and the process of discovery, so seductive and lustful, comes in the forms of natural beauty and traditional cultures, knocking on the doors of our anticipating souls, ready to open our hearts to new worlds beyond our own.
And then, there are people who are constantly on the go, never happy with routine and stability and have an itch to leave everything behind to experience the differences in the world. They may be loyal to their friends and families but hardly see them more than once a year.
I happen to be the second type. Perhaps not to that extreme, but nevertheless, take off as much as I financially can. Travelling is a bug and once caught, will stay with you for a very long time. It’s that inner itch of wanting to explore, to experience new cultures, to learn new languages, to make new friends and to have the world under our feet.
People travel for different motives, but I believe there is only one reason that keeps us all going – love.
Pico Iyer, in his article titled Why We Travel says…
“We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves…. And we travel, in essence, to become young fools again – to slow time down and betaken in, and fall in love once more”
A fascinating concept, comparing travel to falling in love, yet how true his claims are! When you fall in love, you become eager to taste the fruits of a new lust, like a journey into foreign lands where at first, you never are sure where you are going and what you are going to come across, yet persistently, slowly treading the waters to test its depth, and with an anticipation of something great will happen, opens your eyes to see it all. Iyer in the same article describes every new trip as a new love affair, so easily pleased and so easily to lose yourselves in.
Then it’s fair to say, that our reasons for travelling, is the same reasons that makes us fall in love; that curiosity of the unknown and the process of discovery, so seductive and lustful, comes in the forms of natural beauty and traditional cultures, knocking on the doors of our anticipating souls, ready to open our hearts to new worlds beyond our own.












Writer's Notes
While I tend to do most of my traveling in my mind and/or on the internet, I can certainly see your points! And they do apply every bit as much in the realms of the imagination and the venues of cyberspace as they do in the real world!
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Jeanne
Travel Brave
Wow! Funny how we started off discussing a similar topic. What a great question though...I think you could spend an entire blog just talking about the why! Thanks for visiting my site. I love how you compare travelling with the experience of falling in love...and that's another topic you could spend an entire blog on...hahahahaha...