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Travel educates us: Lessons beyond the classroom

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August 21, 2025

They say, "Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer." While textbooks teach us facts, travel teaches us perspective. Whether it's a stroll through ancient ruins, a meal shared with locals, or a solo backpacking trip across continents, travel offers an immersive education that no classroom can fully replicate.

- MURARI GUPTA

Travel educates us: Lessons beyond the classroom

In a world where formal education is often equated with degrees and exams, travel reminds us that learning can happen anywhere—especially when we step outside our comfort zones.

1. CULTURAL AWARENESS AND SENSITIVITY

One of the most immediate and profound lessons travel offers is exposure to different cultures, customs, and ways of life. Reading about another culture in a book is informative—but living it, even briefly, is transformative. You learn how people greet each other, what gestures are considered respectful or rude, and how food, language, and traditions shape daily life.

Travel teaches us that our way is not the only way. It breaks down prejudices and assumptions. Whether it's removing shoes before entering a temple in Thailand or participating in a tea ceremony in Japan, these experiences deepen our understanding of human diversity.

2. HISTORY COMES ALIVE

History in a classroom can often feel distant or dry. But when you stand at the edge of the Colosseum in Rome, walk along the Great Wall of China, or visit the forts of Rajasthan, history becomes real and tangible. You feel the weight of the past and the legacy of human civilization.

Travel helps us connect the dots between what we've read and the reality of the world. Museums, heritage sites, old cities, and monuments all tell stories that are richer when experienced firsthand.

3. LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS

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