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[ explore.dream.discover ]

your life is your message to the world. make sure it's inspiring.




    
1   1. It taught me to be social

 I used to be somewhat shy. I was never the one who would go up to a stranger and ask    them anything. But when I backpacked, I had to pluck the courage to strike up conversations with strangers if I wanted to know the way to the railway station, or to the supermarket. It has helped me in my professional life too.


Meeting new friends in Cambodia

2.  It gave me perspective

 Too often we get caught in the daily grind and often forget our dreams, our aspirations and our ambitions. Backpacking always gave me a sense of putting things into perspective and looking at the bigger picture, and remembering what I am here for.



At the summit of Mt Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo
                         

3. It taught me financial management

 Backpacking taught me how to budget, estimate and spend. I needed to be clear on spending on the road and keeping some cash for emergencies. I needed to make decisions on what to buy and what not to buy. $3 will buy a meal in Cambodia, but will only buy you a bottled water in New Zealand. Get the drift?



Show me the money!

4. It made me realize how beautiful life is

 It’s understandable when you get depressed with routine and when all you can think of the whole week is how to kill your boss. Backpacking taught me that I can get out of the daily grind and that I have a choice to make on living life every day.


Ticking off a bucket list item - visiting the Rice Terraces in Banaue, Philippines
                              
     5. It gave me memories

 A cooking class in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Watching the Milky Way and chasing stars at Aoraki Mt Cook, New Zealand. Conquering Mt Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. Visiting the magnificent Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Those are memories I treasure, and puts a smile on my face whenever I remember them.


Trekking into the Hooker Valley Trail, Mt Cook, New Zealand
                            

     6. It taught me to reconnect with myself

And I mean that in a good way. On my solo backpacks, I have nobody to talk to except to myself, and that made me learn how to enjoy my own company. I can spend hours with myself, with a book or a cup of coffee. I am more sensitive and alert when I am alone, and my senses are heightened. And trust me, nothing is more liberating than finally learning the art of being alone without being lonely.


Watching the sunset alone on a deserted beach in Sabah, Borneo
                              
 So go out there and explore your world! You will never know until you have tried it!



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When not busy collecting stamps on my passport or climbing a mountain, I spend my time dreaming up places to visit, training for an upcoming climb, writing for my not so complete blog and trying to inspire others to follow their travel dreams.

Drop by to say hello or catch up for a chat for your next travel story to be written! Contact me at
kunarajandran@gmail.com.

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