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Around The World In Eighty Days Copyright © 2005 Weltar Trotte Concept Travels http://www.rtravels.com/
Ah, the beauty of wanderlust. It just sneaks up from behind, and from that moment on, nothing matters except hopping on the next plane to anywhere—Australia, China, Europe or the Bahamas. All that matters is getting the best bargain flight and finally—the world is right at your fingertips.
Thanks to the intense competition between airlines, travelers can go virtually anywhere in the world for much less than one might have ever imagined. In fact, a flight to London may actually be cheaper than a flight from New York to Los Angeles.
Travelers are able to find incredible deals if they keep their eyes and ears open. It’s a fact that many airlines actually overbook their flights because inevitably travelers don’t show up. The great thing for the traveler, who has the time and likes adventure, is the time everyone does show up, and there are a shortages of seats. The airline will usually ask for volunteers to give up their seats—often offering monetary compensation and maybe even a ticket to anywhere the airline flies. It’s often well worth the time and the money to volunteer to get off the flight and wait for the next one.
These many bargains and opportunities for budget travelers are only a few of the many reasons the travel industry is booming. This ease of traveling closes the gap between people and cultures. Indeed travel expands horizons, opens minds and brings together people who might never have crossed paths otherwise. People of different cultures begin to understand one another much better, and the opportunity for adventure and excitement is always around the corner.
As a result of the increase of travelers heading to all parts of the world, the travel industry as a whole has experienced its own boom. Publishers print magazines catering to every style: luxury and budget travelers, families and singles. Travelers can go abroad to immerse themselves in another language or to volunteer with locals on a community project. Every magazine is filled with glossy advertisements geared specifically toward the target audience. Magazines for budget travelers will feature ads for budget hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, backpacking gear and cheap ways to travel once abroad. There are often ads for tour packages that include airfare and accommodations.
Today’s travelers can travel to even the most remote parts of the world including Bhutan, the mountain kingdom in the Himalayas whereas previously only locals were able to experience the kingdom. Other spectacularly beautiful remote locations—such as Mongolia, the islands of British Columbia and Tibet—are becoming increasingly popular with travelers. Along with that popularity comes concern for the natural beauty of these places. Unfortunately, the more travelers visit such remote locations, the remoteness will begin to disappear until it is eventually gone. Land developers often sink millions of dollars to develop the land in these remote areas, further threatening to destroy the natural beauty and environment. That is the catch 22 with the ability of travelers to now travel almost anywhere their hearts desire.
Still, the good news is the world continues to get smaller and smaller as travelers can virtually go anywhere they want. Traveling the world in 80 days is possible—but who would want to do it all in a mere 80 days? Travelers like to be out there discovering the world for as long as they can.
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