Great things can be achieved only by the people who dare to dream and even sacrifice life in the process. They change the world to a Volatile form and because of this world survives better than in its past. Travellers are such people who explore the distant world beyond the seas. Travelling is not the sole ability of humans. Many birds and aquatic animals migrate in search of habitat and food, but there is a qualitative difference. Humans travel to discover new places and hidden treasures. They experience unlimited joy in it. No doubt it's a very adventurous task, especially back in those days, withstanding all the odds in their voyages and reaching a new place is a big challenge and many lives were lost in that process.
People like Columbus and Vasco Da Gama changed the world's landscape and redefined territories and cultures across the world. Even in Ancient India, there were frequent travellers from Greece, China and Arabs.. who carried knowledge, commodities and religion to other parts of the world. The spread of Buddhism in Southeast Asia was mainly because of this curiosity to travel. In a way, travellers had a big role in shaping the new world...
Modern science and technology enabled humans to dream beyond their imagination and as a result, we are now exploring the polar world, its rich resources and even outer space. It is a boon for people who like to explore nature and cultures across the world. As the saying goes "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page", As a part of enriching oneself, one has to travel to different parts of the world and understand the mystics of nature, whether it is amazon rainforest, or polar ice caps. Travelling makes a man complete, it broadens their vision and makes one culturally relative which is the need of the hour in the present world to promote peace, harmony and brotherhood.

Note: Views expressed are personal
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