What To Do When Not Travelling
Being in lockdown has all us travel buffs in a panic and whirlwind. All the free-spirited, fun-loving, adventure-seeking people being told we can’t do what we love to do best - take the next plane to our next destination, has left us in disarray. It is a tough pill to swallow. I know that for me it has been a struggle. How have you been dealing?
So what can you do while the travel ban is in place? Here are some ideas to help soothe your unsettled travelling soul;
Listen to travel podcasts:
Check out these great podcasts to learn more about places you would like to go;
Tastebud Traveller
My Camino - The Podcast
Alpaca My Bag
Global Travel Channel
Not So Bon Voyage
Read books from places around the world:
There are so many great books that will inspire you for your next trip
A House in Fez; building a life in the Ancient Heart of Morocco
Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel
Watch movies or travel documentaries:
Rick Stein’s food and travel shows
Eat, Pray, Love
Wild
The Way
Tracks
Into The Wild
Lion
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Sell your travel photos online:
Everyone has at least one or more of those incredible travel shots that they took when the lighting was right, the people/animals were posed just the way you imagined and when you look at the photograph you just can’t help being taken right back to where you were when you took it. How about making some money for your next trip by selling these as images online? Try;
Getty Images
Shutterstock
iStock
500px
Stocksy
Can Stock Photo
FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Adobe Stock
Travel virtually:
Visit Gallerys open online
Discover Egypt’s Monuments
See Japan in 360 degrees; where tradition meets the future
Hike the Great Wall of China
Stream the Northern Lights
Or just spend this time catching up; create a travel album, update your photos, make a ticket frame, memory box, or complete your travel journals. Why not learn a language or study a course online?
It is possible to still have the travel bug even though we are restricted in where we can go. Keep positive. It won’t be forever. Take this time to be grateful and enjoy the space you are in.
Make time to do those things you do on holidays; get up for sunrises, watch the sunset with a cocktail, look at the stars at night, look out for simple pleasures, or start a conversation with a stranger.
Is there anything you have been doing recently to keep your love for travel alive? Let us know by joining the conversation below.