There is so much to experience and learn in the world. Studying through books and the internet can give you a taste of all that there is out there. Taking classes will also introduce you to new cultures and countries. Even travel is a great way to begin to experience the world.
Getting just a few bits and pieces of cultures is not the way to know the whole picture. Taking time to study abroad and to live in that country and culture is the best way to gain the full experience of all it has to offer.
Best Reasons to Study Abroad
• Students who take the time to study abroad gain new insight in to their own lives and cultures. It brings your own cultures and traditions into greater focus and can give you a greater appreciation of who you are, where you come from and even all that you have in family, possessions and freedoms.
• Living in a different culture where you are immersed in a country and people that speak a different language will help you gain an understanding of that language. Students who have studied that language will gain a great fluency in that language. Having a second language will give you more opportunities in your education and in your future.
• Studying abroad opens up an understanding of politics and histories of other countries from a first hand perspective. See the sites, hear the sounds and meeting the people can help you to better understand the how and whys of it all.
The opportunity to study abroad is more than just a chance to go to school in another country. The experience can open up your eyes to appreciate where you come from, where you are going and give you greater tools to get there.
Ross H has a hypothetical PhD in travel writing. Get discount airfares now at Lowfares.com. Find travel information in surplus at Travel.state.gov.
Volunteering opportunities can be found everywhere you look so why travel abroad? Culture, adventure, excitement… need more reasons? Read on…
If we’re honest we can’t think of many reasons not to volunteer abroad, but then we’ve read all the volunteer stories and seen what a great experience everyone has had! There aren’t too many things that are fun and worthwhile and fewer still take you to some of the world’s best locations. As hard as it is, we’ve narrowed down the list of reasons to volunteer abroad to a top 5. If we’ve missed off your top reason for slinging on a backpack then let us know!
There are plenty of worthwhile things to get involved in without going abroad to do it, but why not do both? Our hope is that volunteering abroad will give you a real taste for it and that you’ll continue in the same vein once you return home. While it’s true that volunteering is something that can be done at home, it is also true that the wider world is the battleground for the biggest issues in the fight to stop climate change , protect traditional communities and increase social development .
1. Make a difference to people
If you’ve watched many Hollywood films you’ll be familiar with the basic story; traditional culture is swept aside by big business and erected in its place are huge constructions better equipped to shake the last few lira from the tourist’s pocket. Unfortunately it’s not just fiction, but a very real problem for countries around the world. Helping to create sustainable tourism by taking part in volunteering projects helps make international travel work for tourists and locals. Volunteering abroad is your chance to get to the heart of a quintessential problem of the modern world; how can somewhere survive economically without losing its traditional way of life?
2. Make a difference to the environment
There are people around the world living in poverty that we can’t possibly imagine and places of extraordinary natural beauty in real need of volunteers. It’s a real irony that the areas of the world that attract the most visitors are normally those least equipped to deal with them. The world’s most beautifully lush places are mostly found thriving in the tropical heat of developing countries which lack the infrastructure to either protect them or survive without the tourist industry. Add to that the fact that the most diverse and stunning eco-systems are often the most fragile and you have a recipe for disaster. All of these reasons make it essential that more of us donate our time and effort to helping the most vulnerable places around the world.
3. Personal development
Traveling is not just great fun; it’s also the best way of developing personal skills (unless you’d rather tackle assault courses on a company bonding weekend!) Managing difference, dealing with new places and overcoming the inevitable twangs of homesickness will furnish you with the confidence to tackle most things in your life. How difficult can a new job be when you’ve helped build houses in the monsoon or taught a classroom of noisy children?
4. Get recharged
They say a change is as good as a holiday, but why not do both! There’s nothing like doing something entirely different to put the spring back in your step. Whether it’s the clean fresh air, the excitement of traveling independently or the inspiration you get from making a real difference in people’s lives, we find that people who go traveling return with even more enthusiasm for their lives at home.
5. Make friends and have fun
Volunteering abroad is a great way to make friends because it brings together people with the same interests and places them in a situation where teamwork is essential. Whatever the nationality or age of the people you meet, the chances are you will have plenty in common; they will be people who care about the world, want to do something positive with their lives and enjoy traveling. One of best surprises volunteers get is just what good friends they make while they are away and so many of them tell us that they’ve kept in touch long after they returned home. Make a good impression on volunteers from around the world and you may even get some free holidays!
Chris Soames – I to I Gap Year Travel provide life-changing travel experiences with our range of volunteer abroad & gap year travel programs.