What is your favorite type of traveling?

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I enjoy taking the train. There is something relaxing about sitting on a train and watching the scenery go by that you don't get on other forms of transportation.
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Mtsweni Nelsy wrote:Travelling is not one of the life's delicacies that I enjoy. Every time I travel in a bus, taxi (car), train or train for a long period ( of about 2hrs), I tend to have motion sickness. This started in early on in my life whilst in primary school.
I prefer a plane, because depending on where I am going, it doesn't take too long, and even when I do get sick, I know I will be relieved soon.
Oh i have that thing too. It is worse if i read and is kind of relieved if the car is well aerated or there is air blowing in my face.

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Mdoucet1086 wrote:I enjoy taking the train. There is something relaxing about sitting on a train and watching the scenery go by that you don't get on other forms of transportation.
I agree with you! I feel the same way about trains. Thank you for sharing your view.
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I'm a weak person so i might enjoy planes and fancy hotels. But the wild seems to call on me, and i like camping only if it wouldn't take much of my energy. So maybe i love both!
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Yolimari wrote:I prefer traveling by car or airplane. I prefer visiting historical landmarks, museums, and famous natural attractions. I love eating typical foods and learning about the cultures of the places I visit.

Thank you for sharing with me!

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Harmony Hills wrote:I'm a weak person so i might enjoy planes and fancy hotels. But the wild seems to call on me, and i like camping only if it wouldn't take much of my energy. So maybe i love both!
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I think I prefer a mix of both the types. Traveling by conventional methods but staying in hotels, not five star though.
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Anywhere
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ananya92 wrote:I think I prefer a mix of both the types. Traveling by conventional methods but staying in hotels, not five star though.

Sounds reasonable :) I like it
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I prefer travelling by train. It gives me opportunity to observe different things like nature, people etc.
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My favorite type of traveling is going on road trips. I love how it gives you the freedom to customize your journey as per your own preferences.
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NSOfficial wrote:My favorite type of traveling is going on road trips. I love how it gives you the freedom to customize your journey as per your own preferences.

Road trips are great! It reminded me of supernatural.

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I think that would depend on the place I am going. I would like to experience all types of traveling.
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I was a boy scout growing up and if I ever camp again it'll be far too soon... Mosquitoes, heat, hard ground, no thanks! I also don't like flying because the security has gotten so ridiculous and I'm a shy person already as it is. On the other hand, road trips are AWESOME - I love going on a long drive, checking out different places, loud music, the breeze... Great stuff :D
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I love travelling by trains! Looking out at the scenery with the chugs and whistles of the train in the background, some of my best travelling experiences have been through trains. Planes for me are just utilitarian since they are a lot less time consuming.
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I love travelling by train maybe because I think it is less risky.
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Travelling by vehicle or boat is good since one is able to see more details on the journey. However traveling by plane may also be good if one is going far or in a remote area
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