Prompt: Compare your initial response to the article “Why We Travel”, to your response now. (6/16/2010)
My favorite quote of Iyer’s is “And precisely because we are clarified in this way, and freed of inessential labels, we have the opportunity to come into contact with more essential parts of ourselves.” I still feel travel is about getting in touch with your inner self and removing labels. I have traveled in the U.S. on several mission trips and always try to get to know the people where we are, Appalachia of Tennessee or the mountains of South Carolina. 
I travel because I want to meet and see new people; and to see new sights and amazing buildings. The best part of traveling though is the history. Learning about the country, the people, and the world around me is inspiring. This makes me want to travel to see even more new places. Trying the local foods is part of the fun of traveling, but it can be challenging when some of that food looks different than what I am use to, like a seahorse on a stick. Learning about how a country’s culture and religion came to be is really exciting. To understand how everything started and changed to the current wa
y it is today.

I travel because I want to meet and see new people; and to see new sights and amazing buildings. The best part of traveling though is the history. Learning about the country, the people, and the world around me is inspiring. This makes me want to travel to see even more new places. Trying the local foods is part of the fun of traveling, but it can be challenging when some of that food looks different than what I am use to, like a seahorse on a stick. Learning about how a country’s culture and religion came to be is really exciting. To understand how everything started and changed to the current wa

