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It sounds fabulous, right, being able to afford long term travel around the world? True, but it’s got it’s ups and downs. This article explains the pros and cons of long term travel.
Pros of Long Term Travel
It’s so amazing and liberating to be able
to travel long term because you can see what you want and travel where you
want. Quite often, life is easy on the road, particularly where food is cheap,
because you can afford to eat out at least once or twice a day. Most hotels and
some hostels offer breakfast too! So all you really need to worry about is
getting your train or bus ticket and booking the next place to stay!
It really is wonderful to take time to travel slow, because you
can learn as you go about the language, history and culture of a place. This is
something you don’t really get as much time to do on a
short one week or 10 day holiday. For example, I have had the chance to learn
to speak Spanish and to learn about the best temples in Bali.
The Cons of Long Term Travel
One of the difficulties of being on the road long term is that
you lose connections and contact with friends back home. Quite often, you vow
to keep in touch, but it is difficult to fit back in when you return. Friends
that you meet on the road are often temporary, and it’s not the same
deeper connection.
Being sick on the road is not much fun, and this is why travel
insurance is so important. A fellow traveller of mine once got hospitalised
with Dengue fever in Tanzania. He was hospitalised fo a week, with few people
around to support him.
Sometimes, the hardest thing about long term travel is adjusting
when you come home. Many long term travellers suffer with the post travel blues
or post travel depression. Be kind to yourself - coming home is a big
adjustment. Take time to get back into a regular routine.
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