travel philosophy
The daily schedule has propelled a human being to look like a robot which is programmed only to repeat the assigned tasks and meet his target day after day. Todays human being has completely lost it's individuality. There is no difference between one day with another, it is basically a repeatation of some thing of what he has done just a day prior to that day. Even in this age of technology an individual looks very helpless. In this state I really think one needs motivation from outside, which not only energies the mind of that particular individual but also his soul. There is no better way to do that than traveling. And we must not forget about these travel forums like this one, which acts as a catalyst, merely sharing your past experiences it evokes the wish to go out again and again; we also should not forget about the on line travel portals like this one and others, which has simplified most of the problems from hotel booking to information about a place. So my motto is to take few days out of my busy schedule and go out traveling simply to enjoy more. So keep traveling and keep enjoying.........


Umm.. Okay? That was very... Interesting!
Devon, you are so...kind. That was very, well, strange to say the least.
Sometimes we are like robots -- not only in our day to day routines -- but in our travel routines. The 'peculiar', different, fascinating things we encounter while traveling are exactly what motivates me to travel to and discover new places all the time. Infact, I keep wondering why people continue to travel from the US to Europe during this period when the dollar is so weak. Don't get me wrong -- I LOVE to travel to Europe, but when my money is worth only half what I am used to, I find other other places to visit. One place I love to visit is Central America -- specifically, El Salvador. My dollar goes far, the range of activities from surfing, hiking in tropical locations and on Volcanoes, zip lining, kayaking, SCUBA diving in volcanic lakes and deep sea fishing are amazing, and the people are incredible. My passport is one of my most treasured items that I have -- and discovering new places to visit like El Salvador validates why I treasure it so much!