Top 5 reasons to travel
781. Watch the world grow
2. Lose your language
3. Realise home is where the heart (nose) is
After two years away from Australia I needed a visit to a country that spoke English. Why not England, I thought?
London is the place of fairy tales for Australians. That big clock, the bridge across that famous river, the palace with so many windows but nobody looking out of them, happy looking men in bear hats, the list goes on. I thought it would somehow be familiar. It wasn’t and it made me miss home even more. It all felt so foreign that I found myself sitting on a train, talking in Swiss with a friend, so that we could have a private conversation. I returned to Australia only a few months later and the first thing I recognised, even in the city of Sydney, was the smell of Eucalyptus.
4. Learn that hair can make travel interesting
I was on the back of a truck and a Burmese man standing beside me decided the hairs on my arm, which to me aren’t too significant, were worth pulling. He leaned across, gently grabbed them between his thumb and forefinger and tugged hard on one or two lonely hairs. Apparently my hairy arms were unusual. He didn’t have any, I did and I wasn’t sure whether he wanted them.
Later, in the city, after some hard walking I decided to take a massage. The girl took one look at my legs and said, “Ohh dear … monkey man”.
Say what? Oh yes, the hairs again. Next time I travel I must consider the great ordeal of waxing. Then again, I like my hairs, they make travelling interesting.
5. Discover your tolerance
Some reading during those long flights
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Travels with Charley in Search of America: (Centennial Edition)
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Travel as a Political Act
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Power Travel: How to Arrive with Your Dignity, Sanity, and Wallet Intact
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Jupiters Travels: Four Years Around the World on a Triumph
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Comments
Forget the Iron man, otherwise done that. The two of us had a great time. Visited all the grand houses in England. (SOME) camera going snap, snap here and there
Then that loud Australia voice from a guy going in the other direction "Take the shutter off you MUG."
I never got over that calamity
Thank you
Made me laugh ... sounds very very familiar ...
Very funny. i have writen soe posts on my blog which have a slightly different angle. You may find them interesting. http://www.thetravellersjourney.com/2009/06/12/tra
Cheers Luke











livelonger says:
2 years ago
Funny, so true, and extremely useful advice.
I had a black friend who lived in Japan for a while. Kids wanted to touch his skin. They thought the extra melanin would make it feel different!