A travel story
12:16:00 PM
Ever since Juan and me got married, I've been eyeing on going for a backpacking trip. A halal relationship makes it even easier for us to travel. No limitations.
My dad travel for work purpose all the time, now that he is retired, he's been my inspiration to continue his legacy but not just for work but instead, it's for experience and exploring other culture.
My sister travels too previously for the AFS exchange program and now she's in India pursuing her studies , I believe that country has so much to offer. I've been to India once myself and I love it. There are so many historical sites and stories you can learn and explore. India has a very unique and rich culture despite of the bad side of the country that you have read on the Internet. With the currency exchange, there are whole lot of things you can do.
Inspired by so many travelers I have seen and read about online, it actually fire up the passion of traveling in me.I travel a lot too during my younger days. Visiting my dad in whichever country he was stationed in. It was very exciting and interesting. Having to walk from one end to another end of the airport, just to get to your boarding gate, meeting some friendly and unfriendly immigration officers, making new friends with people you met at the airport, riding the worst taxi ride, feeling the snow flakes dropping on your hands, carrying a 10kg of bags on your shoulders (facts: the heaviest bag my mum ever carried on her hand was her handbag -__-'). The experience was just amazing.
Those are the things I would like to share with my partner. Let him see and experience the joy of traveling. Many things you can incorporate what you have seen during your travel into your personal life. Like what I have seen in China when I was there. You'll feel the sense of appreciation, gratefulness, thankfulness.
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