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अपडेट गरियो: // 117/2020 | मार्च 1th, 2020 एक पटक एक पाठक भेटघाटमा, सँगी यात्रीले मसँग सम्पर्क गरे। उनी भर्खरै न्यु योर्क शहरको न्यु योर्क शहरको एक ओभरल्याण्ड ड्राइभबाट फर्केका थिए। मैले उनलाई यात्राको बारेमा प्रश्न गरें (मेरो मतलब, वास्तवमा त्यो यात्राको आवाज कस्तो हुन्छ?), उसले मलाई सोध्यो: “तपाईं यात्राको मानसिकता आउन, यात्रा मानसिकता र जीवितै सिकेका पाठहरू पालन गर्दै हुनुहुन्छ?” यो एक महान प्रश्न हो, र यसले केहि यात्रीहरूलाई ब्लाइन्डडेटेडहरू प्राप्त गर्दछ: पोष्ट-यात्रा ब्लूजहरू। पोष्ट-यात्रा डिप्रेसन धेरै लामो-अवधिको यात्रुहरूसँग संघर्ष गर्दछ। घर आउँदैछ घर अक्सर छोड्छ (वा विदेशमा समायोजन गर्दै), किनकि यो यति इशारामिट हो। तपाईंको यात्रा अघि भावना, तयारी, उत्साहको यो विशाल बिपनुअप छ। तपाईंले महिनौंको लागि यात्राको योजना बनाउँदै हुनुहुन्छ, विदेशी देशहरू मार्फत आफूलाई ट्रेकिंग गर्दै, चाखलाग्दो मानिसहरूलाई भेट्नु, र एक साहसिक कार्यमा जाँदै हुनुहुन्छ। तपाईं लक्ष्यतिर जाँदै हुनुहुन्छ। तपाईं उत्साहित हुनुहुन्छ। सम्भावना को एक उज्ज्वल भविष्य तपाईं अघि छ। तर त्यसोभए तपाईं महिना पछि घर फर्कनुहुन्छ…

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Posted: 4/7/22 | April 7th, 2022 Rome is a city with layers. Literally. Stretching back countless years, the ancient Italian funding has been developed as well as rebuilt, sieged as well as sacked, as well as rebuilt some more. Its history is linked to countless world-changing events over the past 2,500 years, intricately linking it to the whole of Western civilization. (They don’t phone call it the Eternal City for nothing.) Wandering with Rome as well as you bit stumbled upon everywhere you go as there’s some ancient column or area that developed around. In fact, it takes so long to develop anything in the city since every time they try to develop a subway, building, or modification something, they stumble across new ruins as well as have to send in the archeologists to investigate. But most of these ruins don’t have signs. There’s no story. If you want to…

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Posted: 1/23/2020 | January 23rd, 2020 If you’re like me, you understand exactly how difficult new Year’s resolutions are to keep. “New year, new you” starts with the very best intentions, however after a couple of months, it’s back to new year, old you. Old routines die hard, however they can be damaged if they are replaced with great ones. We’re at the begin of a new year (and decade), so — as somebody who likes a great cliché — I’m going to utilize this time around to develop the routines that produce a much better version of me. After lots of years of trying (and composing copious as well as frustrating blog articles about it), last year I lastly slowed my travels as well as transferred to Austin. I have a furnished apartment, plants (only two have died so far!), as well as a just recently bought cars and…

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मा यात्रा गर्दैs to some outstanding dishes. browsing bustling food markets, touring tempting street carts and finding a hidden local chef is something we delight in immensely. The large amount of diverse and tasty food around the world implies we never miss the classic British fish and chips or a full English breakfast. Eating panchos in Santiago, Chile Our travel bucket list keeps Growing The much more we travel, the longer our travel bucket list seems to get. Over the past 11 years we’ve travelled to the following counties: India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Borneo, Bali, Australia, new Zealand, Fiji, United, States, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland, Turkey, Morocco and of course England, Scotland and Wales. So far our preferred country has to be Sri Lanka. Darren – Sigiriya, Sri Lanka Sure it’s an outstanding…

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When we walked past the Duomo on our last night, the air carried a familiar classical tune coming from a string quartet positioned along an adjacent alley. The drizzling had stopped and a small crowd had gathered around them. Suddenly, a little young boy took his mother’s hand and together they danced to the melody, to the delight of other tourists, who viewed and snapped away. It’s tender moments like this that made our time in this marvelous city for keeps. I felt it as soon as we emerged out of the Santa Maria Novella station when we arrived in the city. trying to find our guesthouse, we walked with 30+ kilos of luggage on our back. It’s been a long, tiring ride from Zurich and we could certainly use some rest. The concrete pavement turned into cobblestones, the streets looked to narrow alleys. It was quiet. It was as…

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