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Planning is essential but must allow for spontaneity from "summary" of Vagabonding by Rolf Potts
Traveling offers the rare opportunity to embrace the unexpected, but it doesn’t mean venturing out without a road map. Effective travel begins with a solid foundation of planning—researching destinations, booking accommodations, and creating a rough itinerary. This groundwork provides a sense of direction, ensuring that essential logistics are in place. However, the beauty of travel lies in its unpredictability, and the best experiences often arise from moments that can’t be scheduled. When the plan is too rigid, the thrill of discovery is stifled. The unplanned encounters—meeting locals, stumbling upon hidden gems, or changing course due to ...Similar Posts
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