Fooling for Travel..

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One of my favourite host was about to announce the winner of the season and I was watching the show on television with my brain laid back, as this was my final and finally some lolling time on the last few hours of a Sunday evening, because after 4 hours it will be the Monday mourning day..

‘You know I still have to buy the matching necklace and earrings for 2 of my Sarees and some matching locket sets with the salwar suits and Durga puja is just 2 months away, there’s so much left to finish my Puja shopping!!’ My mom almost blew on me while folding the clothes and keeping them in the cupboard.

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Envious for Travel!!!

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‘What do you mean you are Jealous?’ Reeti asked looking at me with her otherwise beautiful, eagle’s eyes, completely vexed on my comment.

‘I mean I am JEALOUS, how many meaning does this upsetting word has?!’ I looked up from the touch screen phone, surfing Facebook rigorously, as if after office hours this is the ‘being free now’ right!

‘Not that this is a news to me, but don’t you think you are overthinking it now??’ Reeti’s face was ‘the water is about to boil’, she flumped on the olive green, bean bag sofa placed right in front of my bed, still looking at me.

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Deciding the T factor..

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Remember the Dream I spoke of, yesterday?.. That wasn’t the only once kind. This dream keeps visiting me as often as my desire for chocolates, or may be, the vision tip toes around the corner of my eyes every time!!

In my opinion, Travel is not a big word, followed by not a big deal of action at all. You just got to have a stipulated budget to plan a holiday and that’s it.. Get- Set- Goo.

As I said, Travel is not a big word, but the synonyms of this word are really big and carries more weight. for example, Explorer, wanderer, wayfarer, Gypy, vagabond, nomad and what not.. I hope it’s quite an agreeable logic!!

The reason why the later words carry a weight and the prior one not that much, is, it depends on, ‘how you are travelling’ ,on this entire sentence than the word only ‘travelling’..

Are you travelling for status up-gradation or soul satisfaction, or may be someone is taking you to a sponsored trip or your passport needs more VISA stamps and surely facebook needs more followers, all these and similar humanly reasoning defines the tonnage of travel and accordingly one or more (may be) synonym is awarded.

Now, there are trillionaires or zillionaires who have their own luxury brand of hotels, yatchs or they can only afford well defined grandiosity, they do not stand in this categorization.. not that its beyond possibility, the fact is, we budget travelers, then won’t find any place, anywhere near the frame. It’s just being self- absorbing to tell you and protecting the position of other travelers for whom traveling with branded MNCs seriously matters.

So, coming to an arising question now, ‘What is the difference between travel and the other heavy-weight synonyms?’

Let me give you an example, have you been to Kerala? where have you been? Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kovalam? Have you tried the local food? Did you enjoy it? Did you speak to the local people there? How about the local bus or train, have you taken a ride of any of those?

If the answer is, ‘Yes I have been to all these places, I tried the local food but its too coconutty, and sour, so after trying once I was happy with the north variety. We had our car and guides booked so speaking to locals wasn’t that necessary unless it was the driver, guide or hotel boys’… You my dear friend, in such case, are a lovely traveler.

BUT, if someone says, ‘I have been to some of these places and some off beat villages in Kerala, where tourism is still tottering, I walked around the cities, towns and villages of Kerala, tried all local food be it the spicy curries or the chilled seasonal fruit juices every day, even I tried the tangy street foods. I also had to speak to the locals because I was travelling by public transport, by government buses or local trains, I had to take their help, and they are so helpful and friendly people. The trip has been fantastic and I saw some beautiful places in Kerala’. Well, Bag the later adjectives for yourself then…

Happy #exploring, #discovering, #wandering…

My Travel obsession is = ‘Brides’s Mother-in-Law’!!

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Isn’t the sentence, ‘I love to travel’ seems so much positive? or ‘I Love exploring new places/ I enjoy traveling/ travelling is my passion’ etc. etc.?

But how does it feel when I say ‘I am always covetous to see others travel?!’

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