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11/6/14

Why Travel Local?

Annapolis Rock, Middletown Maryland 

If you are a travel junkie like me, travel can morph into this grand and lofty idea. It becomes bigger than itself in the sense that so many people think that great travel can only take place when when you are off on some adventure in a far away and exotic land, in a place you need a passport to get to. It is often forgotten that there are so man beautiful places just outside our back doors.

Don't get me wrong. I am often one of those people. 

But, when you are in a situation where international travel is not exactly feasible you don't need to get on a airplane or use your passport to have a meaningful travel experience.

With gas prices lowering and insanely cheap bus tickets (thanks Bolt!) you can travel locally without breaking the bank. In the past month I have visited the Baltimore Aquarium, headed to the top of the Washington Monument and taken a cruise around Annapolis.

I always remember this quote from the movie Eat, Pray, Love. It's when the character Luca Spaghetti (yes, that's his name) says:


   "Americans. You work too hard, you get burned out. You come home and spend 
the whole weekend in your pajamas in front of the T.V."

That line stuck with me, because its so true. Trust me I love a weekend lounging on the couch, binging on some new TV show as much as the next person, but since we live in a country where half of the citizens don't use up all of their paid vacation days, weekends are precious time. So why don't we make the most of them and get out there and see what our backyards have to offer.

Have you traveled locally recently? Are there any places close to home that you have been dying to see?

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11 Comments:

At November 6, 2014 at 7:37 AM , Anonymous Amanda @ Rhyme & Ribbons said...

I love traveling locally! I don't have any money for big trips so I survive by going on cheap day trips! x

 
At November 6, 2014 at 7:44 AM , Anonymous Polly said...

This is so true! I'm already gearing up to be bummed about moving back to my tiny hometown in VA, but I'm trying to remember that I'm just minutes away from the Shenandoah and the Appalachian Trail. I'll survive, somehow :)

 
At November 7, 2014 at 12:37 AM , Anonymous Sonja Müller said...

Good post. I also like to travel locally here in Bangkok. There is still tons to explore! Travel is not a matter of distance and miles but of courage and curiosity :)

 
At November 7, 2014 at 9:34 AM , Anonymous Camila said...

Although I'm living abroad - I'm unemployed for the moment so I'm trying to travel locally as much as possible and discover my city first and foremost before throwing myself on crazy European adventures! :)

 
At November 7, 2014 at 11:42 AM , Anonymous Jenn said...

I love that line too, it's so true. Sadly, it's something I end up doing more than I care to admit. But I do love traveling local, there is so much to do around here and a lot of people take for granted being so close to DC.

 
At November 9, 2014 at 9:49 PM , Anonymous Kelley @ Move By Yourself said...

I know! This area has so many great places to visit!

 
At November 10, 2014 at 3:28 PM , Anonymous Kelley @ Move By Yourself said...

Traveling locally is especially awesome when you are abroad.

 
At November 10, 2014 at 3:33 PM , Anonymous Kelley @ Move By Yourself said...

My thoughts exactly!

 
At November 10, 2014 at 3:35 PM , Anonymous Kelley @ Move By Yourself said...

I bet there is so much to see in Bangkok! That sounds like so much fun!

 
At November 10, 2014 at 3:40 PM , Anonymous Kelley @ Move By Yourself said...

Oh yes! The Shenandoah area is so pretty!

 
At November 17, 2014 at 8:28 PM , Anonymous Jenn said...

Definitely :) PS I nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award :) the post will go up tomorrow!

 

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