Travel

Do you prefer to travel alone or with someone?

Travel

Posted by: akol

22nd Oct 2010 05:30pm

Do you find travelling alone a daunting experience? Or do you prefer the freedom of being independant and free to explore at your own pace?
Is it better to travel with a partner? Family? Friends?

jeremiah_cool
  • 22nd Apr 2011 08:37pm

I use to travel with my friends when I was not married.I travelled with my friends to few concerts in Sydney,Melbourne. But I hate the experience of travelling on my own.It's not so much of fun and freedom that you think it is.Actually, travelling alone is quite a daunting experience for me.Joy lies in sharing the trip with someone.It is always pleasantfor me to travel anywhere in the world,with my family and friends.I have been overseas so many times with my wife and it was quite a plesaurable experience for me.

On one occassion, we went to Singapore and then to India and we stayed in a cottage on the foothills of the Great Himalayans.We had pure spicy Indian food and trekked a bit tothe nearby villages there,met the locals and it was so much more pleasant and enjoyable experience with my wife.

Now that we live in Australia,every weekend, me and my wife and sometimes few friends go for camping and fishing.And believe me,its no fun going for camping and fishing without your friends and family.When it is really cold,me and my wife snuggle up to each other and when we are with our friends, we all light up some fire and sing songs along the fireplace,have coffee/tea together and that makes me feel so warm.The warmth of family and friends.It is such a heavenly experience to spend time with your loved ones :)


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