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The Process of Travel

  • Writer: Isabel Okai
    Isabel Okai
  • Jun 25, 2024
  • 2 min read

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Every day, we wake up to the same four walls of our room and follow the same route to our jobs or places of education until it all starts to feel monotonous. That was me, too, until I began experiencing frequent bursts of travel throughout the year and realized the importance of taking a break abroad and resetting. Whether it's this year or next, plan those trips and see the difference it will make in your life.


I believe the travel process can be divided into four essential parts:


1. The Booking Phase

This phase can sometimes feel tedious and long-winded, especially when you’re unsure of what you want from your holiday or who to go with. You may find yourself torn between destinations or overwhelmed by options. That's where we come in. At Trips2Tranquility, we provide personalised recommendations based on your preferences and ensure a smooth booking process so you can relax and let us handle the details.


2. The Pre-Holiday Preparation

This part can get a bit complicated as you start planning your outfits and realize you have a long way to go. Two key elements that go hand in hand are your itinerary and your packing list. Without an itinerary, how will you know what to pack or how to pack efficiently? Remember, an itinerary doesn’t have to be overly detailed or jam-packed with activities. It should give you a rough idea of what to expect on your trip, making the anticipation even more exciting. Another aspect we at Trips2Tranquility specialise in.


3. The Actual Holiday

Now that everything is sorted, it's time to enjoy your trip. This is where all the planning pays off. Immerse yourself in new experiences, explore different cultures, and create unforgettable memories.


4. The Post-Holiday Reflection

After returning home, take time to reflect on the memories you made, the people you met, and the experiences you had will stay with you. This reflection not only helps you appreciate the trip but also encourages you to plan the next one.


Remember, travel is more than just a break from routine; it's a chance to reset, recharge, and gain a fresh perspective. So, whenever you feel the monotony creeping in, remember to plan those trips and see the difference it makes in your life.


Safe travels!

 
 
 

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