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    In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” an unnamed man and his husky riskily travel through the Yukon area in bitter, cold temperatures with the hope of reaching a camp (and his friends) by the evening. The man faces the consequences of frostbite in the process of traveling in such harsh conditions. He builds a few fires to keep warm, and to battle freezing off his fingers and toes, but soon his own conscience drives him crazy. When it becomes impossible for the man to construct a fire with his…

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    Differences of Two Worlds in “Where the Worlds Collide” Though some readers might think that “Where the Worlds Collide” by Pico Iyers, is a description of collision, it is actually about a traveler’s emotional collision while traveling to America for the first time. The traveler is amazed to know about the structure and culture of American society, as well as its differences to the traveler’s homeland culture and how its society is structured. These differences in culture as well as how their…

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    Ever since I was young, I loved the adventure of traveling. I couldn’t wait to explore and come across something different. I was drawn to the appeal of a new world – new people, new streets, new food, new culture, new everything. I believe traveling makes me feel more mindful than ever because I experience something out of the ordinary every time, away from my everyday routine and worries like a weekly online assignment. It broadens my perspective and exposes me to different ways of life, some…

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    adrenaline fuels my excitement. Anticipation seeps into me as I think about the places I’ll go and people I’ll meet. That’s why I yearn to travel, for the excitement I feel every single time. Don’t get me wrong, I love my small hometown in Iowa, but let’s be honest, it can get a bit dull. Whenever the opportunity to travel is offered, I jump on it because, “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.¨-Unknown While traveling I get many chances to try the local cuisine. Trying…

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    Regardless of where you go, traveling solo is intimidating at first. It 's a surreal feeling knowing that you 're going to eventually be somewhere completely by yourself. The internet is filled with a million articles on why you should travel solo. They talk about how it 's therapeutic and how you really find yourself. Many claim it to be a right of passage and boast about how you will become super comfortable being with yourself. While these articles hold a lot of truth, they often give people…

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    DIMENSIONS OF SPIRITUAL TOURISM IN KANGRA DISTRICT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH ABSTRACT India with a home to many spiritual activities is considered a tourist’s paradise as it compromises a number of unmatched destinations to the visitors for satisfying their spiritual needs. In the recent years tourism has become a competitive industry in India. The location of the region and its prosperity has become a place of attraction for tourism industry. India is having many states which are rich in…

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    Plog’s Framework for categorizing tourists was developed in the U.S. Some researchers have questioned in other cultural contexts. Talk to your friends and colleagues about their motives for travelling. Draw up your own conclusions about Plog’s framework. When a destination is visited by large numbers of tourists, it has reached a critical phase in this cycle; to avoid decline, destinations must understand that tourism growth must be planned and controlled. There are five different traveller…

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    My travel personality type is journeyer, and the result is basically what I expected. Journeyer's tourism interest is more varied and varied than that of the traditional tourist. When choosing a destination, journeyer knows the local culture and characteristics well in advance so as to better avoid mistakes during the journey. Among the best destinations recommended by the travel personality type system, I think Sydney is a great place to visit. Sydney is Australia's largest city and Australia's…

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    open street and investigating our nation. Presently, I've been a "street tripper" for quite a while and however I adore air travel, I cherish the street trip since that is the way you can truly encounter the nation. So it's an ideal opportunity to get your most loved tunes and munchies prepared and arrange your open street trip experience with these ten simple street trip travel tips. 1. Arrangement your excursion. To start with, you have to figure out where you're going to go and afterward…

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    almost anywhere around the globe. The term “glamping” refers to glamourous camping. It is quickly becoming a global trend because of its appealing charm. It’s a new way for people to travel and have fun. Glamping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing comfort and style. This new approach to travel accommodation is a popular choice for groups who want to experience the joys of camping minus the hard work. You don’t have to figure out how to pitch a tent or bring a bulky a…

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