Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Yes, Travel is Extraordinarily Good For You

Yes, Travel is Extraordinarily Good For You Finishing work for a few days off leaves us feeling liberated, happy, we look forward to spending time with loved ones, but inevitably our best laid plans get interrupted by life. This is when making the most of any time off is important. Surveys undertaken by the  Global Coalition on Aging    have identified that even after taking some time away for a day or two, 89 percent of people are able to relax and leave work stresses behind. Travel gives you social, physical and cognitive benefits particular if you pick the right accommodation that enhances your experience. Travel promotes brain health When you experience new surroundings, sights, smells and sounds, your senses are intensified and the ability of observation and focus therefore intensifies.   The mind is sharpened allowing you think more clearly and allows you to get away from it all, ensuring that you have a chance to clear your mind and put problems in better perspective, minisming the chance of burn out, the Riviera Maya offers a plethora of customs and cultures to experience different customs and cultures so entirely different to yours. Travel is educational Travel offers endless opportunities to discover and experience new things and places that can enrich lives. And as we have said, travel allows you to explore cultures, but you can actually learn a lot about the country by exploring its’ heritage. Take for example Mexico. Head to the Riviera Maya and experience the Mayan heritage sites, explore the ruins and learn about an ancient civilization that helped found the Mexico of today. There are opportunities to relax and at one of the many  Riviera Maya hotels  there are organised excursions to these sites and  to open your mind and your eyes. Travel equals adventure Whether you are navigating the canals of Venice, swimming with dolphins in the Dominican Republic, bungee jumping in New Zealand, scaling the heights of the Great Wall in China, or jumping aboard a jeep safari in Kenya.   These are truly magnificent adventures and can enrich a person as these are key stimuluses for a healthy and balanced mind. Traveling is a personal challenge It is only when you are away from the creature comforts do you realise you have skills that you may not have demonstrated. Travelling does not have to be a beach holiday it can be a volunteering experience or a hike, challenged can even be ordering food in another language. Whatever the challenge no matter how big or small these are still challenges that you will face each day which can help develop a sense of self and discovery.  Travel shakes up your life and helps you get out of that rut you feel you are in as travel gives you many moments of challenge and joy. Travel makes you more interesting If you have been in social situations where you have felt like you have missed out, that you have nothing valuable to add, or that you have not experienced enough compared to others, go ahead and sample cuisine, culture and countries, acquiring  stories to share with your friends, to inspire your children, gain a sense of accomplishment, helping achieve a healthy body and mind, feeling stimulated and can help relieve stress, a sense of depression and lack of direction. Travel allows you to indulge in moments of self-reflection and development.

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