When thinking of the word ‘travel’, people tend to think of similar things.
Relaxing, being work free and simply taking the time to rejuvenate and be refreshed.
As a character says in one of my mum’s and my favourite films, Something’s Gotta Give,
"Take the time to close your eyes and give yourself a visual image of something that
gives you a feeling of peace and serenity." Jack Nicholson replies with something like:
sipping a peach margarita and miles of soft beach. Then continues with: a Cuban cigar,
a hammock, palm trees and clear, blue water.
This seems like an ideal holiday
or escape from the day-to-day routine you may have, but first of all, a
passion for travel is crucial to do this. You might be excited by the prospect
of going somewhere new and checking out what it has to offer.
As a travel writer,
you will have a desire to produce entertaining and informative accounts of your
experiences. We enjoy telling friends and relatives all about our travels, so doing
this in a way that appeals to a wider audience, will make your writing a
success.
Travelling is something which is wonderful. Travel
is such a marvellous experience.
The word ‘travel’ brings so many happy memories to
mind. It’s something which I’ve been doing since early childhood; moving to Abu
Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, with my family when I was only
2, was the very beginning.
Being interested in Travel, I researched qualities
which are required for travel writing and thought that this is me wrapped in a
nutshell. Before booking a holiday for example, my Mum and I always research
what the place has to offer, and this helps when choosing the right
destination.
Writing in a fun, entertaining and informative way
is yet another of the tips into writing travel successfully, and so through
adopting this style, I hope to reflect this genre well.
Holidays always bring joy and happiness to me, and
the idea of travelling since early childhood makes me think I’ve got the travel
bug. I always consider how lucky I am to have had the opportunities I’ve had so
far in my 21 years of being on this wonderful planet, holidays which have been
fabulous times shared with my family, holidays which I’m very lucky to have
had.
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