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Sunday, 11 August 2024

The Best and Worst Things About Travelling

I wouldn't write a travel blog if I didn't love travelling, but I have to admit that sometimes it can cause some annoyances! 

These are the five things I find worst about travel - and the five best...

The Worst Things About Travelling

Costs

This is the most obvious disadvantage of travel, especially now that we are going through a cost of living crisis. Long-haul flights have always been expensive, but nowadays it's also a lot harder to find cheap short-haul flights than it used to be five or ten years ago.

Additionally, some countries are very expensive destinations in terms of train travel, hotels, restaurants, etc. The UK is certainly one such country, which is frustrating for those of us living here, as we can't even save money by having a holiday here rather than abroad!

Of course, there are always great deals to look out for, but if you've got your heart set on a particular destination at a particular time, generally, you have to be prepared to spend big.

Queuing/Waiting

I'm quite an impatient person, so I don't enjoy having to queue for a long time to get into attractions or waiting around at boarding gates in airports. Fortunately, most of the time, it's worth the wait!

Delays/cancellations

This particular issue is one that can really wreak havoc with your travel plans. Be sure to have travel insurance in order to avoid any extra costs.

Uncomfortable flights/Busy trains

I do think that often the worst thing about travelling is the actual travel part itself. So many modes of transport can be crowded, uncomfortable and unpleasant. 

It's annoying how airlines get away with charging so much for flights and cramming people in like sardines. Train travel in the UK can also be just as bad, with trains regularly filled with people standing in the aisles and corridors.

Often, it's a case of just having to grit your teeth and get through it, in order to be able to arrive at that destination you've been dreaming of for so long.

Crowded destinations

One of the worst things about travel is when you do finally make it your dream destination, but it's too crowded for you to really enjoy it. This has become a bigger problem in recent years, especially since the rise of social media. We all have our bucket lists, and sometimes it's worth putting up with the crowds in order to experience somewhere really special, but other times, it can leave you feeling disappointed. 

In my own experience, Venice, the Vatican City and the Blue Lagoon were places that were a little bit spoilt by the sheer amount of tourists there, though I did enjoy my time in all those places. In big cities with lots of tourists, like London and Paris, it's actually surprisingly easy to find nice, peaceful spots to take in famous landmarks - it's mostly just the museums that get uncomfortably busy. 

So, it's a good idea to combine busy and quiet attractions within a trip, or to alternate between taking trips to popular, touristic places and going to more off-the-beaten-track destinations.


The Best Things About Travelling

Discovering new cultures

One of my favourite things about travelling is visiting countries or regions I haven't been to before, whether that means going to far-flung places on the other side of the world, or simply somewhere new in my own country. I really enjoy experiencing different cultures, cuisines and languages, which is what drove me to study modern languages at university. It's just really exciting, as well as educational, to broaden your horizons through travel.

Seeing beautiful places

Of course, one of the main reasons people love travel is because they love to see beautiful places, from areas of natural beauty, like beaches, mountains, rainforests and waterfalls, to the man-made beauty of grand cities and charming villages. I think that as humans, we're quite aesthetic creatures, and it can really restore the soul to take in beautiful sights when travelling.

Exploring sites of historical and cultural significance

From Machu Picchu to the Colosseum to Avebury, I absolutely love visiting historical wonders. It's really a special experience to find yourself in these places that have such a long and incredible story. They don't even have to be places from hundreds of years ago - I also find it fascinating to visit places from more recent time periods, such as the Cold War era nuclear bunker we recently visited. Physically being in such places can bring their history to life much more than simply reading about it.

Having new experiences

This is something I recently wrote a post about! Whether you're having a go at an adventure sport or simply trying a new cuisine, travel is all about having new experiences, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Going on an adventure/escaping from the everyday

Quite possibly, this is the very best thing about travel, in my opinion. Most of us have quite repetitive and often mundane daily routines, even when we are happy with our jobs and lives, and travel is a way to get away from all that and refresh the mind. Of course, it's fantastic to spend several days or even weeks exploring a bucket list destination or relaxing on a beautiful beach, but even a day trip can have a similar effect. In fact, during the pandemic, going on short outings to places around my local area was something that proved to be a huge help to me in getting through what was a very long and tough time.


Overall, I believe the benefits of travel far outweigh its disadvantages! Although there have been times during trips when I've felt stressed or frustrated, travelling is still one of the things I love most in the world. There are definitely things I'd change about the tourism industry if it were up to me, but that doesn't change the fact that there's really nothing like the feeling of being somewhere absolutely incredible! 



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