Travel is the best form of education. As Francis Bacon has said "Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience."

Travel is the means through which man is able to liberate himself from the trivial anxieties of this world. Which oppress him to no end. It enables him to transcend through his mechanical existence and be exposed to the wonders, excitement and novelties of this world.

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If it had not been for travel and man's insatiable curiosity, man would never have been able to spread his civilisation in all the parts of the globe. Christopher Columbus's yearning to know what lies ahead of the Pacific landed him up in America; Vasco De Gamma's curiosity to know what is on the other end brought him to India.

Last but not the least it was Ibn Batuta's joy for travel and his desire to see the world that made it possible for him to become the first medieval traveler to have visited the lands of every Muslim ruler of his time. It was the work and travel of these great explorers that we have been made aware of the existence of these places.

Travel educates a man by bringing him to terms with the ground realities of life. It broadens the outlook of people and clears the difference between urban and suburban lifestyles. For instance, if one would take a trip to coastal America and then to the Midwest one would realize a wide difference between the two lifestyles.

Even in Pakistan if one would head towards Muzaffarabad in Azad Kashmir, one would seriously be shocked. Indeed one contrast is of the terrain; but being in an undeveloped surrounding, one would think that there is more insecurity in those areas than in Karachi, however, one is absolutely mistaken for those areas are safer than large cities. Shocking, yet a fact! I would never have realised this if I had traveled; hence I now believe that travel is the best form of education. Apart from this, travel also gives a person first hand information of the people living in different countries.

Although, now with advancements in technology, the television and Internet fulfill this task quite effectively yet sometimes its make belief reality oppresses us. Personally witnessing the location, meeting the populous and eating the local food has its own charisma and most importantly a lesson, sometimes accompanied with an adventure.

However, some people consider travel to be a waste of time rather than a mode of education. They are drastically in contrast to those who find inner peace, tranquility, recreation, enjoyment, health and fitness in traveling. These people would rather be engrossed in their own hectic lives than take a break and sink into the majestic beauty of God's creation. For such people, the statement of Robert Louis Stevenson truly befits; "For my part, I travel not to go anywhere but to go, I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.

Travel For Education


Syeda Mahwish Fatima Naqvi doing content writer for magazine and websites.

Travel is the best form of education. As Francis Bacon has said "Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience."

Travel is the means through which man is able to liberate himself from the trivial anxieties of this world. Which oppress him to no end. It enables him to transcend through his mechanical existence and be exposed to the wonders, excitement and novelties of this world.

Travel

If it had not been for travel and man's insatiable curiosity, man would never have been able to spread his civilisation in all the parts of the globe. Christopher Columbus's yearning to know what lies ahead of the Pacific landed him up in America; Vasco De Gamma's curiosity to know what is on the other end brought him to India.

Last but not the least it was Ibn Batuta's joy for travel and his desire to see the world that made it possible for him to become the first medieval traveler to have visited the lands of every Muslim ruler of his time. It was the work and travel of these great explorers that we have been made aware of the existence of these places.

Travel educates a man by bringing him to terms with the ground realities of life. It broadens the outlook of people and clears the difference between urban and suburban lifestyles. For instance, if one would take a trip to coastal America and then to the Midwest one would realize a wide difference between the two lifestyles.

Even in Pakistan if one would head towards Muzaffarabad in Azad Kashmir, one would seriously be shocked. Indeed one contrast is of the terrain; but being in an undeveloped surrounding, one would think that there is more insecurity in those areas than in Karachi, however, one is absolutely mistaken for those areas are safer than large cities. Shocking, yet a fact! I would never have realised this if I had traveled; hence I now believe that travel is the best form of education. Apart from this, travel also gives a person first hand information of the people living in different countries.

Although, now with advancements in technology, the television and Internet fulfill this task quite effectively yet sometimes its make belief reality oppresses us. Personally witnessing the location, meeting the populous and eating the local food has its own charisma and most importantly a lesson, sometimes accompanied with an adventure.

However, some people consider travel to be a waste of time rather than a mode of education. They are drastically in contrast to those who find inner peace, tranquility, recreation, enjoyment, health and fitness in traveling. These people would rather be engrossed in their own hectic lives than take a break and sink into the majestic beauty of God's creation. For such people, the statement of Robert Louis Stevenson truly befits; "For my part, I travel not to go anywhere but to go, I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.

Travel For Education


Syeda Mahwish Fatima Naqvi doing content writer for magazine and websites.

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