Happy one year and 1 500 readers for my blog! This is kind of crazy but I have never been able to keep up any blog for more than year so I am quite proud of myself (even if we have had some problems with this one too…)
To celebrate this day I have finally done that long waited Facebook page. I would be forever thankful if you went and followed me there. I promise not to spam anyone’s Facebook walls but you will get to know about my newest post, hear some extra stories and of course see travel photos that don’t fit here in my blog.
My New Not Cool Facebook
But now we can return to today’s real subject… Keeping your eyes open for the extraordinary. You seem to love my Travel Rants and to tell the truth I love writing these the most. My writing style has always been a little bit random and in travel rants I can just write whatever is in my mind without thinking about it. So, what would be better way to spend my blogs one year birthday than ranting about travelling?
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Keep your eyes open
If I had to present today’s post in one sentence I would do it by telling you one of my favorite travel quotes.
“Traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.”
– G.K. Chesterton
Going to new place and not opening your eyes is the worst thing you can do if you ask my opinion. If you don’t see adventures behind every corner or changes in every conversation you have with the locals, your eyes are still closed. It may sound corny but I believe there is magic in the small streets of cities and thousands of untold stories behind all the people you will meet.
Keeping your eyes opens means seeing the change and taking it even if the odds aren’t on your favor. It means seeing the places tourists wouldn’t notice. That cute small coffee behind your hotel, those plainly normal areas of the city or free museums you can only find by coincidence. You shouldn’t be scared to go in places seeming closed or ‘too complicated’ for foreigner.
Always listen locals whatever you are being touristy or adventuring around the destination. They know things you can’t find from the pages of guide book or from google’s endless search results. And it is not only the destinations they can share with you but also stories that will make your trip even more special. Usually locals will find you and you just have to keep your ears, eyes and mind open for them.
One of the best guided tours I got in Kyoto was from the person standing next to me in fully packed normal bus. There is kind people around the world so sooner or later you will meet someone who teaches you what it means to see the destination from the local point of view. And in the end that is the meaning behind keeping you eyes open, seeing the world in different ways you never before even knew existed. Seeing the small things that will make huge difference in your holiday if you just dare to grab them.
So what are the hidden things you have found/seen while traveling? Like always all comments are welcome!
With love,
I am so glad to read this! it is what I am writing about in “slow travel”…keep on!
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Thank you! I think everyone should try travelling like this or travelling slowly 🙂
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Great post and congrats again!! The best thing about traveling is to see life of the city from the eyes of locals and just to experience even the smallest of things and collect those experiences! Love reading your post ..keep up! 😊🖒
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Thank you so much! 🙂 and that’s true collecting the smallest things is best thing when traveling.
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This calls for a celebration!
Keep writing in your own way. This is our individual uniqueness!
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Thank you so much! This is really matter of celebrating. 🙂
I will keep writing my own style so you too keep writing your blog with the unique way you have.
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Congrats on 1500 readers! I really like the styles of Travel Rants. That’s how I like to write honestly it may seem a bit scatter brained but it’s authentic.
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Thank you! I’m happy people seem to like these kind of texts. In fact I enjoy reading this kind of texts myself too. So let’s both keep writing like this 🙂
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