Please suggest a essay on drawbacks in education while travelling. please help urgent.

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आपका विषय अटपटा है। शिक्षा के कुप्रभाव यात्रा के दौरान नहीं हो सकते हैं। शिक्षा का कुप्रभाव नहीं होता है। एक व्यक्ति के लिए तो शिक्षा यात्रा के दौरान सहायक हो जाती है। अशिक्षित मनुष्य के लिए कठिनाई अधिक हो सकती है। शिक्षित मनुष्य के लिए यात्रा सुगम और सरल हो जाती है। शिक्षा उसका हर कदम पर साथ निभाती है।

 

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There are a few notable disadvantages of traveling alone to consider. The first being the fact that you won’t be able to split costs with someone else as often as you could if you had a permanent travel mate. This would be the case in those situations where there may be no cheap hostels in town and instead, you may only come across guesthouses or hotels which will cost you more. Another situation may be when you just have to pay for that cab or tuk tuk by yourself to get where you’re going or need to pay for something else that you could easily split if you had someone traveling with you.

Another disadvantage is not being able to share all your travel experiences with someone else. Sure, you’ll share most of them with fellow travelers you meet along the way but when you finally make it home, it can be nice to be able to look back on your trip with your travel partner and reflect on all the experiences you had together.

And lastly, for those rough travel days (and there will be some), when you’re tired or sick (or hung over) and you’ve got that map out and all you want to do is figure out which street to turn down or how to get from point A to B, etc. it can be nice to have that friend by your side to help navigate and to simply share in the experience. As mentioned, most often you’ll find yourself traveling with others from one place to the next but the most likely times you may find yourself solo are the times when you first enter into a country since those last friends you were traveling with may not have had the same travel route as you.

So I hope to have alleviated some fears or anxiety you may have about traveling alone as well as helped you make the decision to blaze your own path. Clearly there are both advantages and disadvantages of traveling alone but from someone who has done plenty of solo travel and had an excellent time in the process, the pros definitely outweigh the cons!

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This depends largely on your personality and comfort zone. To be honest, I haven’t traveled with anybody else in years other than brief weekend trips and that sort of thing. All of my international sojourns since 2004 have been alone.

The advantages include complete freedom of movement. If I want to stay longer in a place, I can stay longer. If I feel like leaving, I can leave as soon as the next bus is set to go, whether it’s at 2 in the afternoon or 2 in the morning. If I want to go out and drink, I can join a pub crawl or just head out on my own. If I want to go to bed at 8pm (never happens unless I’m knocked out with flu, but if I did) I could. If I want to spend the entire day in bed with my iPad, I can. If I want to knock out three museums in a day, I can. If I want to splurge on a fancy dinner, I can. If I want to sit on the side of the road and eat a kebab, I can. If I want to have sex with somebody, I can.

You get the point. I’m responsible for nobody else but me. And I also find it’s a bit easier to interact with your environment and with place when you’re alone, since that’s all you’re focusing on. I pick up bits and pieces of languages faster because I’m listening to announcements on public transport and reading signs and actually listening to cashiers in grocery stores rather than focusing on another person. Cities feel different. When they’re your only companion, it makes for an interesting and intimate courtship.

The disadvantages depend on who you are and how much you crave intimate personal contact with people you know. It can get lonely if you’ve been on the road for a long period of time, particularly if you are the chatty type. I’m perfectly happy to replace chatting with writing, but I’ve been schooled in the art of being alone through Peace Corps. If you’re the sort who needs to ‘talk it out,’ then you might find extended solitude difficult. Basically, if you don’t like solitude in your daily life, you won’t like it on the road.

Security can be an issue, but I’ve traveled extensively as a single female and only had a single serious rape attempt. I was able to fight it off. But I’m also an ex rugby player, so I’ve got some technique when it comes to moving people around. While this sounds unnerving, to be honest, considering all the places I’ve gone solo I’m mildly surprised it hasn’t happened more often. I find the world generally unthreatening. Just don’t go wandering off into bad areas of town.

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