“Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. The journey changes you.”
I was born and raised in a small sheep farming community in Australia, called Byaduk. With a population of 40 people, most of the town were our family.
Escaping my destiny as a sheep farmer, I moved to London in 2008 where I worked as a change manager specialising mostly in organisational design. But, with a desire to travel too strong, I quit my job in 2016 to focus on other things.
Adam Smith
Things on a trip that are always with me
I travel most of the time of the year. I always have all necessary things with me. If you are going to travel for a long distance you’ll need:
Camping Equipment
Gadgets and Route Map
First Aid Medicines
documents for departure and entry to countries
Comfortable clothes
Many countries many emotions
No matter what kind of trip you take, you often go through a myriad of emotions before, during and after your adventure. Whether it’s a week-long beach holiday or a round-the-world trip, here are a few feelings you may experience.