Travel is a necessity today. First, it allows us to discover a new elsewhere and to compare ourselves to others.
Otherwise, it invites you to get to know yourself better. For example, Candide, the hero of the Voltaire tale, does not hide his astonishment at the events, at the ways of the different peoples encountered during his travels.
Then, the change of scenery is an escape that breaks the circle of daily boredom. Thus, the need to get fresh air away from the place where one lives becomes essential, hence the caves of vacationers investing the beaches and the pleasure towns.
Finally, the trip is an instructor. Visiting ignored cities enriches our knowledge, broadens our imagination and refines our taste.
Let us cite the example of writers (Flaubert, Montaigne, Lé vi -Strauss, ..) who praised the cultural benefits derived from travel. In conclusion, confirms that travel is essential for the training of the individual.
Arthur Haulot says "Tourism has become an integral part of the basic needs of young people.
Travelling From Friend Experience
For a man who lives quietly in his habits, the journey which generates a change of pace, becomes a painful and painful one.
This is the case of one of my friends who endured the sufferings of a trip
in Tabarka.
He left Gabès at eight o'clock. Between Sfax and El Jam, the train broke down.
To everyone's surprise, it was declared, after three boring hours of waiting, that it was impossible to repair it and that we would have to wait hours before the arrival of another machine from Tunis.
He may chat with people, play cards, gaze at the olive groves blindly, boredom and weariness gnawed at him.
We were hungry, we were sleepy, we wanted to end it. At dawn, the locomotive arrived. We set off again.
Arrived in the capital, he had to change trains.
Then he witnessed a sad spectacle:
Nervousness won over vacationers who were afraid of missing the train or not finding a seat.
They jostled him in their race with their large suitcases and heavy bags to the point that he almost fell.
Why this rush since there were no trains on the platforms?
In fact, he waited until eleven o'clock. Almost a whole day before arriving at my destination overwhelmed by fatigue. Fortunately, the stay was pleasant, he confessed to me on his return. Otherwise I would have regretted everything.
Summary
Resignation to monotony makes our already boring and stressful existence a series of regrettable facts.
So we have to go to somewhere else where
One can live memorable moments because "it is better to see memories than regrets" says Mr. Proust who proposes the voyage as being the remedy against the enemy and the anguish. I was just after a family crisis victim of regret and bitterness.
So the idea came to me to go to my aunt in Sousse. there, I was able to enjoy the beach, the places of attraction, the beautiful landscapes, the parties to which my cousins had invited me. I even had to meet a young Algerian with whom I still have good relations today.
My memories of Sousse, where the noise of the streets is uninterrupted day and night, the buzz of nightclubs is never silent, are still vivid.
During my vacation my senses flourished. My heart rejoiced and my mind regained all its performance. So, Proust's advice had served me well, because by leaving for Sousse I had gained a better and got rid of a worse.
The last words
Travel has always been a dream, it seduces the soul and allows us to escape from a daily life that is often banal and sad.
During this escape, the traveler discovers on the one hand that he is capable of destroying the circle of habits and on the other hand that he is in the process of giving relief and intensity to his existence.