- Mer Juil 25, 2007 3:58 pm
#11079
Au quinzième siècle des aventuriers ont traversé des océans pour des destinations inconnues, et cinq siècles plus tard, à l'heure de la télévision et des voyages low-cost, la quasi-totalité des gens reste impressionnée lorsqu'on raconte qu'on a fait 12 heures d'avion.
Sous couvert de vous expliquer "comment voyager pour moins de 25 dollars par jour" le site suivant dédramatise et démystifie les voyages en solitaire.
[url=http://www.artoftravel.com/]The Art Of Travel[/url]
Un détail amusant au passage: le paragraphe suivant ne sera pas sans vous évoquer quelque chose
[quote]
Natural Travelers
On my fourth backpacking tour I met a twenty-eight-year-old American backpacker from Wisconsin on his first trip into Mexico and Central America. In an evening of revelry in the Coyocan section of Mexico City I learned something very important about travel.
This long-haired and hippyish backpacker had an extraordinary sense of playfulness and fun, evident in his voice, manner, and movement. He had a profound sense of connectedness with his fellows on this small planet, and they immediately sensed it. He wasn't shy about talking the weather with shopkeepers, telling funny stories to children, commenting to attractive women. Travel for him was like a dance--his partners were the many friendly people of the world, and they were attracted to him by his good spirit. He was completely happy to be traveling, and probably the most natural traveler I've met.
A few days later it occurred to me that if you perceive the world as a friendly, hopeful place, and act accordingly, you are likely to have more interesting experiences than someone who carefully measures his distance from the world, who regards minding his own business as meaningful art.
Sous couvert de vous expliquer "comment voyager pour moins de 25 dollars par jour" le site suivant dédramatise et démystifie les voyages en solitaire.
[url=http://www.artoftravel.com/]The Art Of Travel[/url]
Un détail amusant au passage: le paragraphe suivant ne sera pas sans vous évoquer quelque chose
[quote]
Natural Travelers
On my fourth backpacking tour I met a twenty-eight-year-old American backpacker from Wisconsin on his first trip into Mexico and Central America. In an evening of revelry in the Coyocan section of Mexico City I learned something very important about travel.
This long-haired and hippyish backpacker had an extraordinary sense of playfulness and fun, evident in his voice, manner, and movement. He had a profound sense of connectedness with his fellows on this small planet, and they immediately sensed it. He wasn't shy about talking the weather with shopkeepers, telling funny stories to children, commenting to attractive women. Travel for him was like a dance--his partners were the many friendly people of the world, and they were attracted to him by his good spirit. He was completely happy to be traveling, and probably the most natural traveler I've met.
A few days later it occurred to me that if you perceive the world as a friendly, hopeful place, and act accordingly, you are likely to have more interesting experiences than someone who carefully measures his distance from the world, who regards minding his own business as meaningful art.