How not to miss travelling

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Travelling makes you want to get up from your chair. When you spend all day sitting down, it's critical to remove the barrier and leave your spot. The rush of adrenaline to get your adventure going. The urge to venture outside of the uninspiring walls and routines. the straightforward joy that enters and revives your weary spirit. This impulse to explore the entire earth in order to observe everything before you sleep.

The Tsomgo Lake Sikkim. It was my first time in Sikkim and snow.

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Why moving out is difficult. Your introspection and bravery are required to overcome the obstacles in the outer world, which is full of surprises. Obstacles can be of any size and shape. Going outside could make you think about your next tasks. Think about your finances. the lack of ideal companions, yet some people managed to support themselves. extensive planning and the ability to navigate well. People with bad plans and procrastination also struggle with time, therefore space and time are the partners you can befriend. But don't worry, I can help you travel and satisfy your most fulfilling want to do so, and you can also have the ideal trip stories for Facebook.

The traveller never misses sunrise. The 5am morning at Mandarmani Beach.

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1. Read travel blogs, books, stories etc:

To transport your mind to Miami beaches or the northern face of Mount Kailash, use travel periodicals, novels, blogs, and surely Tripoto, the large platform for travelling community. Now you may benefit from the author's experience. When trekking through Sikkim's Goechala region or riding a camel across Rajasthan, you might have experienced cold feet. Your grasp extends to the entire world. From Stephen Alter's Becoming a Mountain, my most recent read, I was able to experience Nanda Devi, Kailash, and Bandarpunch, the stunning Himalayas being with me. Even Ruskin Bond's works can transport you to his hometown, where you can stay in a comfortable home while being lulled to sleep by the fire. Walk down the Mall roads to see Ruskin's characters.

I got the bad monkey tan during our hike to Shingad Fort, Pune

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2. Follow and befriend people who travel:

I envy and sometimes jealous of travellers who make all effort right and moved out of their chairs to travel around. The old travellers who sometimes without money set foot on road just to see the world. The person from Satayjit Ray's movie Aguntuk hit the road of explorer when he was college student. He got his grandma's savings and blessings and fulfilled the true sense of adventure and witnessed the true humanity existing on the earth. His story will make you curious and believe in seeing dreams. The movie 7 years in Tibet, Into the wild, The secret years of Walter Mitty etc are few gems for people who can be part of the journey and travel. Travelling is an emotion of going out and the love is done right, who will enjoy the journey.

The flourishing social media with so many influencers leaving their jobs to hit the road, doing remote works to get involve in local culture, solo travellers with the ready hacks are the community to admire and learn from them. Follow your favourite traveller and see the world through their eyes.

3. Check your old photos from old trips:

Missing the chilly breeze while you were on mountain roads.. missing the waves on beach and the sands slipping under you feet. Remember how you got tanned like monkey after 5 hours hiking or dont forget the short breathlessness while trekking the mountains. NICE. You got all this memories! Then surely you are a traveller and in love with adventures.

After many round to north bengal, this was my first visit to Darjeeling. Peace Pagoda in mist

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The chilly and eerie tall pines

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A traveller never miss a new place even its for 24 hours work trip. Puri beach.

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The camels of Rajasthan on Puri beach

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This was a hike just to neighboring roads. Keep finding such little hikes when you cant go far. It was a wonderful day on a winter morning.

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Dig in the old photos. My small little brain can now make the neurons to work take me back to my past. Time travelling is possible. Clicking pictures of the places you go helps when you cant make due to your boss, money or simply mummy nahi manegi. Collect pictures, they are good to remind you of your trips and travelled places. Seeing is believing. The walk through memory lane can save your mind from anxiousness. The brain will thank you to take her out of that chair. Happy clicking.

Findings places inbetween the planned itineraries. On the way to Rishop

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That's Ajanta, Aurangabad

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The place where monks and travellers used to meditate or rest. Ajanta Caves, a must on bucket list

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4. Irritate your friends and travel buddies to share the missing

You can miss travelling together. Irritate your friends with the memories and remind them how he slept the entire scenic road and left the favourite hoodie while posing in front of waterfall. Share why you hate that friend because he or she is always busy. Poke them, laugh out or cry together for not going on trip this time. Afterall, sharing is caring.

Click pictures of your surroundings. That's my campus.

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You missing going out, paint it. Watercolour on paper, a scene from himalayan village Kinnaur.

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Have a home in mountains. Kanchanjunga from Batasia, Darjeeling

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Well. The little guide to survive this harsh condition is to make you survive few more days without suffering. Keep travelling and be happy.

You can follow me too, if you like to survive the days when you cannot go to beautiful roads. Instagram id apuri_d and thank you.