• playful young leopard, Africa

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    The island of Ceylon just southeast of India’s teeming shores can be compared to something similar to a small universe. It is a place laden with perhaps the most abundant diversity in terms of culture, heritage, scenery, climate and wildlife deemed astonishing for a relatively small landmass.

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  • capturing Himalayan beauty, Nepal

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    The pearl-shaped island boasting of a dreamlike tropical climate is well-adorned with a varied range of stunning landscapes, rolling hills, timeless ruins, endless beaches and forests.

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  • aspects of the Taj Mahal, India

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    When our land was formerly known as “Serendib”, it was an absolute representation of the island’s plentiful resources and charms and rightfully so.

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  • red-eyed frog on a ginger flower, Costa Rica

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    The fruitful countrysides that see sunshine and warm temperature throughout much of the year are blessed with two tropical monsoons fortifying the island’s harvesting lands, thus inspiring a wealth of festivities year-round celebrated with pride and extravagance.

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  • playful young leopard, Africa

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    From Greeks to the Romans, from medieval voyagers of Italy and France, from merchant adventurers of Holland and topographers of Great Britain, songs of wonder and astoundment have been sung elongating glory from its olden days to the present.

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  • capturing Himalayan beauty, Nepal

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    As thousands of years have gone by, Sri Lanka continues to welcome travellers from around the world who are seeking the impassive way of life of the islanders and the tranquillity and magnetism of an island where more than 2,500 years of history stands still.

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Travel is Freedom

We all have our reasons for travelling: Fernweh, a German word that beautifully captures the heightened emotion of wanting to get away and travel to a distant place is a feeling best described more so than wanderlust. Just how a picture can’t fully capture what it is like to stand at the summit of Adam’s Peak, neither can ‘wanderlust’ fully express how we feel when we yearn for our next adventure. The desire to leave it all behind, halt your reality to achieve a new perspective of life, the need to rekindle your spiritual energy or want to meet new people and cultures, whatever the reason it is, travel is a way of finding the freedom to deal with different situations, experience new things and help search for a sense of self.

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Travel is Back

At a time when our freedom was constrained within the walls of our own homes and nations around the globe compelled to stay in isolation, never did it affect our emotions so much to get back out into the world and start travelling again. Despite adversities that lay before us, we are eager to turn the page and embark on a new era of travel. Although getting used to the 'new normal 'way of life seems a little unorthodox, still, the pandemic has taught us all an important lesson - that travel is a privilege and not a right.

The world as we speak continues to be faced with varying levels of rules and regulations, the prospect of travel only seems to become more appealing. Here’s what our friends from around the world have to say about that travel means to them.