
Why We Travel: The Deep-Rooted Human Urge
Throughout history, humans have been explorers, driven by curiosity and the desire to understand the unknown. This urge to explore has led to monumental discoveries and the mingling of cultures.

But why do we travel? Beyond the basic human instinct, travel satiates our need for novelty and learning.
Every new place, person, or culture we encounter adds a layer to our personal growth, enriching us in ways both tangible and intangible.
Travel, at its core, is a quest for experiences, stories, and memories that stay with us long after the journey ends.
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