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Quote of the week – Impress yourself

You know how it is … you spend days, weeks, months and in the end years trying to impress other people with what you do. But then, why? It is your life, live it the best way possible. The best way you can do. Impress yourself.

Because if I always tried just to please others instead of me, I would still be working as a cabin crew probably and not traveling around the world and having fun. I would have not quit my job back in March 2011 because my parents didn’t want me to. But I did, I impressed myself and not anyone else.

 

Around the world – Llafranc coast

view of Llafranc

I never thought Costa Brava would be THAT beautiful. I mean it is a well-known part of Span, no doubt, but its coasts? Let me tell you I could spend days just observing the coastline with the boats on the horizon and sunbeams touching my skin. During my trip of exploring Palamos, Llafranc and Calella de Palafrugell, I was happy to get at least a small part of it.

view of Llafranc

view of Llafranc

What would make the best country in the world to me?

La Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

On my facebook page, I was asked a couple of times where I want to live. It gave me a bug into my head, like we say back home, and I have never been able to give them a concrete answer. I love both mountains and beaches, both relax and adventure.

Probably Mexico and the Philippines would be the closest to my ideal country so far.

But after visiting many countries and wondering in which one of them I would like to live, I just realised that I would really like to combine the things I enjoy in every country I’ve visited so far and make one country out of all of them. That would be my ideal country to live, the best country in the world.

La Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

What would make the best country in the world for me?

 

A country that would have:

 

I also want white sand beaches to have available in my favorite country and sunny weather of 25 – 28 Celsius degrees all year round 🙂
white sand beaches
What do you want to have in your ideal country? Feel free to share in the comments below.

 

 

No Travel, No Life …

see new landscapes when traveling

A few days ago I published a post with me and other travel bloggers speaking about what makes a good traveler. I finished that post with the words No travel, no life … And yes, for me it is one of the mottos of my life. Instead of using positive sentences to speak about the great influence of travel on all my life, I decided to use the negative ones to make it different.

see new landscapes when traveling

see new landscapes when traveling

For me, no travel means:

No travel, no new cultures.

No travel, no new delicious cuisines.

No travel, no meeting interesting people.

No travel, no friends around the world.

No travel, no different landscape views.

No travel, no adventure.

No travel, no fun.

No travel, no eye-opening experiences.

No travel, no understanding of life.

No travel, no appreciation of every single small good thing we have in life.

No travel, no patience.

No travel, no enjoying of everything life offers you.

No travel, no understanding of good and bad things in the world.

No travel, no orgasmic days!

No travel, no feeling of being alive every day.

No travel, no glacier one day, beach second day and hiking third.

No travel, no ”learn something new every day”.

No travel, no life …

 

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Could you add some more things to this never-ending list?

 

What makes a good traveler?

traveling around windy lakes near Bariloche

After (or should I say during?) so many years on the road, I have been wondering a few times what makes a traveler a good traveler. There are so many things you learn when traveling and even more things you will never forget.

Together with some great travelers (and my fellow bloggers) out there, I put a list of some  things that make you a good traveler in their eyes … or what you should be in order to be a good traveler:

Andy of Grown-up Travel Guide says: An ability to deal with very adverse situations and come away laughing about it. As evidence, my stupidest things post.

Sebastian of Off the Path says: Don’t be a tourist and stay in your hotel/resort. Be open minded and interact with locals!

Theodora of EscapeArtistes adds: An open mind, a positive attitude and a sense of humour.

Audrey of That Backpacker thinks we should: Be willing to try the local cuisine even if it consists of questionable sea creatures. 😉

Lola of Lola’s Travels stated that you should: be openminded when traveling somewhere new!

Steve of Back-Packer advised us: Be curious, don’t be shy and please: learn at least some phrases of the language of the country you are travelling to!

Keith of Velvet Escape after a bad experience with the Russian tourists said: Don’t think you’re the only one on this planet. There just so happens to be a few billion just like you.

Dylan of The Traveling Editor made it simple: Spontaneity. Serendipity. The unexpected delights in a way meticulous planning cannot. Self-deprecate your courage – celebrate your stupidity.

Jessie of  Wandering Educators adds just one thing: be kind to locals.

My funny friend Mike of Fevered Mutterings told me that you need: A willingness to be changed. If you travel and bloodymindedly refuse to change, even just a little, to fit the world you meet, you’ve missed the point of travelling.

Johnny of One Step 4ward sums it all up: actually traveling, not following the same beaten SE Asia ‘rite of passage’ route that everyone else takes!

Brian of The Travel Vlogger said: #1 can adapt and go with the flow. #2 laid back #3 tollerant of other cultures regardless of how annoying they may seem. #4 a smile. Oh ya! cleaning your clothes is a good one….smelly travelers are a downer!

Guys of The Family Adventure Project: The spirit of an explorer, the openness of a child, the resilience of a peasant? The resources of the rich would be nice but not sure they make you a better traveler!

Bret of Global Green Travel: Respect local cultures and traditions. Take time to immerse yourself in local music, art and cuisine, and embrace the differences that make it unique.

Billie of Santa Fe Travelers thinks: Be open to new experiences, spend enough time in a place to get to know it, be flexible, have a sense of humor.

Stacey of One Travels Far added just one thing: An ability to see the funny side in almost any situation 🙂

Tawny of Captain and Clark: An open mind, an open heart, and the willingness to make a fool out of yourself.

Bethaney of Flashpacker Family says her best advice is: A good traveller has to have the ability to spend time researching and making plans but be prepared to screw them up and throw them out the window and go where the road takes them.

Lindsay of The Traveller World Guide said that other travelers are good travelers if: they are willing to buy her beer. 😀

Dani of Going Nomadic said: Get away from the tourist areas and loose the guidebooks. When you get your nose out of the book and actually pay attention to the people and places around you, you learn so much more, and end up on much better and unique adventures!

Jeff of Go Travelzing said: Willingness to learn about new cultures and places. Do not expect everything to be like it is at home.

Izy of Without Izy made it simple again: Respecting the people and the environment.

Michael of Go, See, Write made it practical: No, wine. No, beer. Hmmmmm… I’ll go with being decisive as being the most important quality.

Kerwin of Cruise in Altitude: I listen to travelers. And drink the local beer everywhere I go. Also, knowing how to say in the local language goes a long way.

traveling around windy lakes near Bariloche

traveling around windy lakes near Bariloche

Personally speaking, travel taught me a lof ot things. Why I travel is obvious to me, and to many of us as well. But am I a good traveler? I hope so!

I think that to be a good traveler, you need to adapt, you need to learn from all the experiences on the road, both good and bad. You also should be patient (I am getting there … I mean, am I one day?) and not to take some things too seriously because even when you travel, you do fuck up sometimes! And Yes, there will be always things you will hate about travel too.

I am also sure you should get in touch with locals as much as possible and not to go only to the well-known cities and hike the famous trials. And as well, do not plan everything. The best traveling can be somewhere a local just told you about!

Remember, no travel, no life!