Here's what I think travel is about.

Published: Mon, 08/26/19


On my recent trip to the ArcticWhit Fraser, author of True North Rising, said in one of his talks, "It’s not about the miles that you travel but the people you meet." I believe this comment to my core.

The Eiffel Tower tells me little about the French, what they care about, their politics, how they eat, shop and experience life. Taking a tour with a greeter, camping alongside local families, even going to a grocery store will give me a deeper understanding of a culture than any manmade sight. I believe that travel is about understanding the people, their culture, history and geography, challenges and strengths. With this understanding we can become better people and better world citizens.

While I like landscapes and cityscapes, nature and urban travel, ultimately, I go to meet people, locals and other travelers. I've written a number of posts on how I do this. You may want to read 
Travel Deeper: 12 Tips to Help You Connect with Locals and Travel Solo to Meet People of All Ages

Upcoming Travels
In September, both Tracey and I are going to Ravenna, Italy where we will be managing The Social Travel Summit. Since, we'll be in Europe, we'll each take some time afterwards to discover towns in Italy we've not yet visited. I'll then return home. Tracey will stay on to spend some time in London and Amsterdam. Watch for upcoming posts.

Well, that's it for now! Happy travels,

Janice


P.S. If you're traveling soon, don't forget... 
P.P.S. On November 25th I'll be speaking at the Spoken Lives Silver Lining Gala in Toronto. But I won't be speaking about travel this time. The Gala is a celebration of four years of women telling their stories of triumph over challenges at Spoken Lives events. There will be a Cocktail Reception, Live Music, a Live Auction and three returning speakers who will share the Silver Linings they have discovered. My job is to distil and share the lessons learned and silver linings from more past speakers. I hope you'll join me.