do you love travelling?

@mcowiti (232)
Kenya
September 7, 2009 10:15am CST
do you guys like trevelling and making friends? i love to invite you to kenya to watch the tourist sites we have in kenya together with its rich splendour. accommodation is reasonable and i just know how to make you as comfy as possible.
6 responses
• Indonesia
28 Sep 09
Yup I love travel. usually i go picnic with my family to beach every weekend. but i only visit local vacation object. i never go to another country. seems Africa is an exotic place to go.
• India
28 Sep 09
offcourse everyone loves travel.. and i love them too.. i have been traveled alover my country "India" its amazing but i would like to travel outside :) many countries in my mind like US, UK, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil, South Africa, France, Germanay, Etc... wat country u guys suggest which u think is the best tourist spot?
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
7 Sep 09
I really love to travel. I think Africa is a memorable destination that is excellent to visit. I have been to Kenya, to the beach and on safari. This year I went to Cape Town and the Garden Route in South Africa. Most of all I love it when I visit the tropical regions of the world like palm fringed beaches and islands. I love seeing historic places and attractive looking cities.
@krajibg (11922)
• Guwahati, India
7 Sep 09
Yes I love traveling. By traveling you get an access to the other people's mind and culture of the country. For me, travel was almost not a choice, but an internal programming. Since age 4, I would scour encyclopedias and ogle the pictures of ancient Greece and Rome and read anything I could get my hands on about other countries. Cross-country road trips from California to visit the grandmas in Wisconsin helped reinforce the idea that life existed outside your own little self-absorbed world and made me wonder what someone my age in, say, India was doing at that same moment in time. I spent a year in high school as an exchange student to Germany and was profoundly changed as I viewed my own country and everything I had ever learned differently. I honestly believe that travel is something one either loves or hates. It either gets under your skin and into your blood or leaves you itching for the comforts of your lounge chair and DirectTV remote. At the risk of oversimplifying, I would say there are 3 main classifications of people: 1) Those who spend their lives in pursuit of material possessions, stability, and living "comfortably" 2) Those who feel uncomfortable with stability, who thrive on change and having their notions and ideas stretched, who believe that life is more than material possessions, and spend their lives in pursuit of what they think does matter in life 3) Those who would like to be in either group, but lack the courage to pursue the path. On the road, I "fit", in mainstream USA, I do not. Ignorance is bliss, but I choose to be educated, and with that comes certain responsibility. I cannot sit back and know that I work for an international bohemoth of a company that presses suppliers to get the best prices for goods without considering what impact they have on labor conditions in the countries where they buy them. I cannot rest at night with the idiosyncracies of taking care of my employees' best needs while ignoring the plight of the people who supply the things they sell. I cannot chew and swallow ethnocentric reactions to US terrorist casualties when those same people have no reaction whatsoever to deaths that US government, military, or policy causes in less fortunate countries. Perhaps if everyone traveled and met people from other countries, more understanding and less fighting would exist. Because of these and countless other things, I believe that it is my duty to be the face of "the other America" in the world. The best compliments I have ever received were that I was "the most non-American American they had ever met." Breaking stereotypes happens one relationship at a time, and every relationship forged makes one perhaps more a citizen of the world and less a citizen of one country in it.
@marguicha (223785)
• Chile
19 Sep 09
I have never been to Africa and I love to travel. But I´m afraid the airticket is way too expensive for me to ever think of going. I live in South America and that is FAR!!! I have seen on TV parts of your country though and I think it´s beautiful. Take care
• India
14 Sep 09
friends, i love travelling with my friends so much of fun is there i dont want to miss that beautiful feeling still i am studying i have no sufficient time to travel different places so after my studies definetly i want to all around world with my friends