Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Most Inspirational Travel Quotes To Get You Excited To Pack Your Bags

If you are looking for the best travel quotes to get you excited about travel, then you have come to the right place. These are the very best travel quotes curated by the Readsaga review team.

1. “Jobs fill your pockets, adventures fill your soul.”

2. “Remember that happiness is a way of travel, not a destination.”

3. “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”

4. “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.”

5. “Travel is my therapy.” – Travel Quote

6. “In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take”

7. “My goal is to run out of pages in my passport.”

8. “Not all those who wander are lost.”

9.“Travel is an investment in yourself.”

10. “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

11. “Life is short, and the world is wide.”

12. “It’s not what you look at that matters. It’s what you see.”

13. “The goal is to die with memories not dreams.”

14. “Sandy Toes sunkissed nose.”

15. “Dare to live the life you’ve always wanted.”

16. “Travel. Your money will return. Your time won’t.”

17. “Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost.”

18. “Collect Moments, Not Things.”

19. “Live life with no excuses, travel with no regret.”

20. “Adventures are the best way to learn.”

21. “Once the Travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life.”

22. “We have nothing to lose and a world to see.”

23. “We don’t need objects; we need adventures.”

24. “Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.”

25. “I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.” – Popular Travel Quote

26. “Of all the books in the world. The best stories are found between the pages of a passport.”

27. “Work, Travel, Save, Repeat.”

28. “Travel opens your heart, broadens your mind, and fills your life with stories to tell.”

29. “I love places that make you realize how tiny you and your problems are.”

30. “Have stories to tell not stuff to show.”

31. “If we were meant to stay in one place, we’d have roots instead of feet.”

32. “At the end of the day your feet should be dirty, your hair messy and your eyes sparkling.”

33. “Don’t let fear get in the way of the life you are meant to live.”

34. “I travel because I become uncomfortable being too comfortable.”

35. “Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photos, kill nothing but time.”

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Romantic Sunset Captions

Did you know someone who loves sunset is called an “Opacarophile”? Here is the Readsaga review team’s collection of romantic quotes about that wonderful time of the evening.

  • The most beautiful sunsets are the ones we share with others.
  • A sunset is a fiery kiss before a cool night.
  • A scene with a couple walking off into the sunset hand-in-hand adds 10 million to the box office.
  • When the skies turn purple or pink, it’s time for a cocktail.
  • The first pang of love is like a sunset, a blaze of colours from oranges, pinks and purples.
  • Meet me during sunset, where the sky touches the sea and where magic happens.
  • Let’s escape to a place where the sun kisses the ocean.
  • When someone is in love with a sunset, no one else stands a chance.
  • Live by the sun. Love by the moon.
  • We all see the same sunset wherever we are on earth.
  • Mother Nature doesn’t need a filter when there’s a beautiful sunset.
  • Put up your hand if you watch more sunsets than Netflix.
  • Most people have never met a sunset they didn’t like.
  • Sunsets are one beautiful thing in life that won’t wait. Go and look at one now.
  • Every sunset is an opportunity to reset.
  • The only type of sunset I don’t like are the ones I missed.
  • When someone asks my favourite colour, I always say ‘sunset’.
  • Autumn is a sunset around every corner.
  • The night gets steamier when the sun goes down.
  • The palette of a sunset would fill a decorator’s colour chart.

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Monday, March 1, 2021

Travel books that will change the way you see the world

If you are looking for some great travel books to get you ready for your next adventure, take a look at these curated by the Readsaga review team.

“The Rings of Saturn” by W.G. Sebald

When asked for his pick for the best travel book, James Kay, editor of Lonely Planet’s website, chose a work that doesn’t quite fit into any genre.

“Travelogue? Memoir? Novel? W.G. Sebald’s account of a walking tour of the English county of Suffolk defies categorization. The narrator meanders a few miles down the coast, but his mental journey feels far greater. This book blends beguiling descriptions of the places and people he encounters with meditations that range from the history of herring fishing to colonialism in the Congo to the reign of a Chinese empress,” said Kay. “‘The Rings of Saturn’ contains a philosophy for travellers who want to scratch beneath the surface of a destination: Take it slow, seek out stories, strive to be a more thoughtful explorer. Take a copy of this one-off with you, and cultivate your sense of curiosity with every step—who knows where it might lead you?”

“A Moveable Feast (Life Changing Food Adventures Around The World)” edited by Don George

Some of us love to travel and travel to eat. And when you need a book to fuel a gourmand journey, “A Moveable Feast” has got you covered with this celebration of 38 foodie tales from around the world, said Debbie Arcangeles, host of the podcast The Offbeat Life, which highlights the lives of location-independent professionals.

“‘A Movable Feast’ is a compilation of short stories from famous chefs, writers and foodies around the world,” she said. “They all share a love of food and the power it has to bring people together. Reading the short stories will give you a glimpse of the culture and induce a serious case of food lust.”

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Travel Books That Will Give You Serious Wanderlust

If you are looking for some great travel books to get you ready for your next adventure, take a look at these curated by the Readsaga review team.

Love With a Chance of Drowning, by Torre DeRoche

Travel blogger Torre DeRoche writes this book, and while I usually don’t like “chick travel love stories,” I couldn’t put this one down. It’s a beautifully written book about overcoming her fear of the ocean to sail across the Pacific with her boyfriend. The way she describes the scenery, the people, and her experience makes me want to follow in her footsteps. It’s powerful, vivid, and moving. It’s the best travel book I’ve read all year.

The Caliph’s House: A Year in Casablanca by Tahir Shah

Inspired by the Moroccan vacations of his childhood, Shah decides to buy a house in Casablanca. He moves his family from England to break out from London’s monotony and exposes his children to a more carefree childhood. I randomly picked this up in a bookstore and couldn’t put it down. Shah is an engaging writer, and I was glued to every word. While dealing with corruption, the local bureaucracy, thieves, gangsters, jinns causing havoc, and the hassle that seems to come with even the most simple interactions, Shah weaves a story that is simply one of the best I’ve read all year. It’s beautifully written and endlessly enthralling. You must buy this book!

The Lost City of Z, by David Grann

This book seeks to find out what happened to Percy Fawcett, who trekked through the Amazon jungle in search of the fabled lost city of Z. Blending history, biography, and travelogue, Grann intermingles information about Percy’s life and expeditions with the science behind the myth of Z and the possibility that there could have been vastly advanced civilizations in the Amazon. The book reminded me of Turn Right at Machu Picchu: a modern writer follows a fabled explorer through the jungle. I learned a lot about the region and history of the cultures that inhabited the land long before Westerners came stomping about killing people.

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Travel Books That Will Give You Serious Wanderlust

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