Tourist or Traveller?

If you ever visited foreign countries yourself, you may make a distinction between a tourist and a traveler. In a nutshell, the general thinking is that a tourist jets into a new city, runs around in sneakers and a loud t-shirt seeing the most popular sights, shoves some local pizza/gelato/schnitzel into their face, and collapses into their chain hotel bed exhausted. A traveler sits at a café, chats up some locals, goes to a more 'real' part of town where people are really living and working, and enjoys a home cooked meal in someone's home that evening with wine and fun conversation. Now, of course, circumstances…um, like a job…sometimes make it difficult for many of us to become more than just tourists. With our limited vacation time it is often difficult to really immerse ourselves into a new place and culture. But I try hard. Enjoy my galleries!

Sincerely,

Alena

Montana, USA NYC, USA Altai, Russia Minsk, Belorus Kyiv, Ukrain Moscow, Russia
Montana
New York City
Altay Mountains
Belorus
Kyiv
Sparrow Hills

Here is a little list of oft-used words when describing travellers:

  • Flexible
  • You meet so many strangers and mix with so many cultures. Different languages are reaching your ears and sound like music. New people. New transport. New currency. It all changes all the time and you just go with the flow. You misread the train schedule and miss your train? No worries. You are not really on a schedule…so why sweat it? You shrug it off and go grab a beer. The more things change, the more flexible you become.

  • Resilient
  • You're on the go. You are there to see and do. Like the United States Postal Service: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night…will stop you. If it's raining you throw on your hooded rain jacket. If it's cold you pile on the fleecy layers. If it's hot, you strip down to the barest threads. Less seems to bother you because you've walked through it all – and usually all the while schlepping 30 pounds on your back.

  • Courageous
  • Just the fact that you are out in the world in the first place means you must have the balls to do it. The more you travel, the less scary the big, bad world seems. You're often told that you've got moxie and chutzpah. After conquering the world…nothing really scares you.

  • Open-Minded
  • You embrace others' differences. You understand that different does not mean wrong. In fact, it may be better. You are excited to speak new languages, learn about new cultures and taste new foods. Different doesn't scare you, it turns you on.

  • Adventurous
  • You are on a roller coaster ride of adrenaline. You're constantly being stimulated by meeting new folks and trying new things. The rush is ongoing and nearly constant. You start to crave adventure and push your own limits further and further. No wonder some say it's an addiction.

  • Crazy
  • You have just the right amount of crazy inside of you to do this and make it happen. You are squirrely enough to not just dream of being a traveler, but to actually get out there and become one.

Travelers break the mold of 'normal.' They get out there. They do it. They break away from the pack and veer off the path we are all preprogrammed to follow. They climb out of their comfort zone and dip their toes in strange yet alluring waters…until finally they dive in. Come on in, the water's fine.

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