Asian Journeys

Traveller Kate – Kate Webster

KATE WEBSTER PLANS HER TRAVEL TO EXPLORE AREAS OFF THE BEATEN TRACK AND FINDS THAT IT IS MORE REWARDING WHEN IT IS DONE WITH A PURPOSE.

- www.travellerk­ate.com|kate@capturedtr­avel.com

Blink and you missed 2018, right? As I sit here at the end of January 2019, I am worried that this year will pass by just as quickly, which is why I am making a plan for 2019 now to go even further beyond the beaten track.

FOREIGN ROADS

Some people set their New Year’s resolution­s on the 31st of December so come 1st January and the start of the new year, they diligently go about keeping those promises. For myself, I like to start planning where foreign roads will lead me in the upcoming year.

There has been a lot of positive movement in the way people now travel. People are becoming more intrepid, seeking experience­s beyond the ordinary and exploring in a way that offers more self-reward and accomplish­ment.

TREAD LIGHTLY

I know my journeys in 2018 led me to a stronger understand­ing and awareness of the world around me. Returning home to the Gold Coast after each of my travels, I was determined to make a difference in every way possible to sustain the ‘tread lightly’ approach on this planet.

Whilst being a tourist is always exciting in a new destinatio­n, I found my greatest, most cherished memories, came when I stepped off that beaten track and became a traveller. Yes, I took in city sights, snapped photos that made my Instagram account look plump and experience­d popular activities in the destinatio­ns I visited. However, it was not until I took myself out of that comfort zone and got a little bit lost, that I truly found the best that that destinatio­n had to offer.

FIND HIDDEN GEMS

For me, being a tourist is great to get your bearings and give you a taste of a place, but it is when you go beyond that, that your journey begins. When you dine with the locals, hear their stories and learn their way of life; when you learn a skill and implement it in the current environmen­t; when you step foot in places that you can’t find on any tourist map and unexpected­ly you discover a cause worth fighting for. This is when a destinatio­n reveals its hidden gems and you cross over from being a tourist and become a traveller.

In doing this, I found a greater appreciati­on for my time spent travelling. I began to travel with reason and cause and to learn more about how I can make a positive impact in this world. Therefore, in 2019, as I continue to discover new places and revisit some of old, I will be doing so with the mindset of not only allowing it to change me, but hopefully change those people with whom I meet along the way.

TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE

If you want to travel in 2019 with a purpose, then you can join ‘Where Wild Things Roam Travel’ on one of their tours, focused at conservati­on and sustainabi­lity in some of the world’s most incredible destinatio­ns. To find out more, visit www.wherewildt­hinsgroamt­ravel.com

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