Why I love travel?
Feeling of admiration and pure happiness.

My name is Rambha Shrestha. I’m a Student of Professional Accounting and voracious reader who takes solo trips around the Australia.
I'm a great fan of being outside and in nature. Picnicking is one of my favourite activities. My favourite seasons are spring and summer.
Travel is my patient and compassionate, and it will not abandon me. It's possible that I won't get to know a destination right away—it will take time and effort to reveal myself to others, just like it does in any meaningful connection. But when I do, I know I've discovered something genuine and sincere: my one true love.
While travel may not be the positive at your next family wedding, the bond I have with it is extremely genuine, honest, and nearly spiritual. It is, in my opinion, one of the most dependable and powerful connections I can have. Travel, like any good relationship, will continue to support, surprise, and, most importantly, bring out the best in me.

I've never been one to live in her own little world, oblivious to how other people's lives work. Traveling, on the other hand, is tremendously eye-opening. I enjoy watching how people live in different places, learning about their traditions, and even celebrating alongside them. It might offer you a fresh outlook on life and make you (more) appreciative of what you have. When you're travelling, you can do anything and go anywhere, and because I'm in a new environment, I'm more eager to do new things and push my own boundaries. It gives me the bravery and fortitude to move outside of my comfort zone.
I travel to chill, Our lives are time-constrained and technology-driven, and let's face it, we don't always take the time to de-stress and completely switch off. We can escape life's everyday obligations, tragedies, and deadlines by travelling, which allows us to clear our brains. It encourages us to reconnect by recharging our batteries and genuinely disconnecting (from our phones, Wi-Fi, emails, laptops, social media, and so on) (with ourselves, each other and the natural environment).
Travel for the sake of humility, Travel is, without a doubt, a crash school in humility. We gain actual perspective as we cross countries and oceans. We learn to appreciate and respect how others live, as well as recognise and be grateful for all of the things we take for granted in our own lives. Travel teaches us to be tolerant, adaptable, and open-minded, and it most importantly humbles us.
Travel to be changed, Don't just travel for the sake of it. Travel to find adventure and a sense of aliveness. Participate in genuine experiences that will not only alter your perspective of the world, but will also stimulate self-reflection, environmental consciousness, and worldwide action to safeguard and save our planet.
Travel to fulfil my bucket list desires, Each traveler's bucket list is unique. If you can dream anything, you can do it. Whether you want to watch the sun set over the Taj Majal, snowshoe on the slope of an active volcano, see Africa's Big Five and the Great Migration, or find your Zen on a yoga retreat in the Himalayas, you can do it. Travel is the best medicine, and may it continue to take our breath.

y and transform us all into storytellers for a long time to come (and committed custodians of our precious planet)..
Travel, in my opinion, makes us more well-rounded individuals. It boosts our self-esteem, broadens our horizons, and teaches us new skills, all of which add to our overall pleasure. I was thinking about what makes me happy on International Day of Happiness, especially when I travel. So, that's how this post came to be!
About the Creator
Rambha Shrestha
I absolutely love being creative – whether that’s photography, videography, writing, design and so much more.
I’m pretty shy and introverted but become more extraverted around the right people!


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