Thursday, 10 August 2017

Traveler's Insight With Anne



Hey Wanderlust Family!!! I'm super excited about kicking off this section of the blog! Yassss as i promised in my introduction, a blog post will be dedicated monthly to you my lovely readers to share your travel/adventure experiences with us. I love to learn and read from other people's experiences; there's so much to take out of a persons story and so with that in the light i introduce to you wanderlust traveler of the month *Drum roll*
 

Her name is Adaobi Onyeakagbu, She just recently graduated with a First class honors in Electrical Engineering (Beauty and Brains People!!). She's currently a writer and an intern and omg she writes good! I actually need to take lessons from her 😉😉. Ada keeps herself busy by reading, hiking, watching an episode or two of Brooklyn 99 or writing a few pages of the short story she's currently working on; It’s a story that explores identity from an ominous and mysterious angle. It’s unlike anything she's ever done, so guys make sure to check it out when it's done.

1) What inspired you to start traveling?
I grew up reading. I read a lot. So, it was only natural for my mind to wander. After a while, I began to feel like a sojourner in my own life, because I was going through a lot, psychologically, at the time. I don’t remember specifically when it happened but I decided some time to just go for whatever I wanted or felt like doing. It has become something I do for sanity.

2) What do you love most about traveling?
As I said, I felt like a sojourner for a long time and that was hard. Watching your life play before you like you’re just a spectator. I haven’t traveled a lot but what I know is this, whenever I visit a place, I am aware. Spirit, soul and body. I love that feeling of awareness. Especially in nature.

3)  How do you afford to travel and what are the necessary steps you take to ensure your wanderlust goes as planned?
Traveling isn’t easy, but it isn’t as hard. I receive a monthly allowance from which a dedicate a small part to my trips. I know before I go anywhere I must have asked google and a million people before I move out. I prepare for foreseen and unforeseen. Also, I have found that going with people that love the same things as you, makes the trip much more fun and helps you cut costs.

4) What are the top 3 travel destinations in your bucket list and why do you love these places?
Definitely Greece, Pompeii in Italy, and India. Those are the primary goals. I would love to visit Greece because Greek mythology has always fascinated me, and it has been on my bucket-list for ages. It’s second nature to mention it now. Pompeii, because I would love to see the ruins and backpack through Italy someday. I have always had this dream of living in India for a year. I must fulfill this. I want to explore Buddhism; it’s something I’ve been obsessing over for quite some time now. But for now, I’m sticking to touring African countries.

5) Biggest cultural shock you've experienced while traveling
It’s this no trouser thing. All these shrines in the east that require women to wear skirts when coming. That has been the biggest culture shock. There was even one that demanded that your two legs don’t touch on your way to the site. Lol.

6) Three things you cannot travel without
My phone, my ID and sneakers. Don’t know where a hike is required lol.

7) Tell us about your latest wanderlust experience and the highs/lows accompanied with it
I just got back from a tour of a cave, lake and waterfall, before settling to do the interview. It was surreal. There was even a warm spring where swimming was allowed. I got to learn so much from the natives, especially about the caves. According to them (natives of Ezeagu) the cave used to be a shrine before it was turned into a business venture. If I had come some years earlier, with my trousers and phone, my trousers would have been torn by a source unknown (apparently a spirit from the shrine) and my phone would have caught fire and spoilt. It was fun. The only part I didn’t enjoy was finding the location. We used close to two hours trying to locate the place. It was also late when we got there so we couldn’t really explore the caves (Even though I don’t think I would have no matter what lol). When we got there though, I was able to splash around the cool water, so I enjoyed myself.

8) Can you share your favorite travel tips?
First thing I will say is to try to cut costs as much as possible. Use resources available to you to the best of your ability. Do your research and plan for uncertainties. Also, even though it is good to be spontaneous, you might also want to have a plan, sort of like an itinerary to know the places to hit; you might lose out on much if you don’t do this. You might also want to pick some place that is best suited to your personality. If you are an adventurous person, pick a place that has a lot of activities you can enjoy and exhaust. If you are a stay-by-the-beach kinda person, don’t force it. But try not to miss out on too much at the same time.

9) It would be nice if you can give a practical piece of advice for people struggling with identifying their adventurous side
Maybe for one reason or the other, you believe your adventurous side cannot be realized, maybe finance or location, etc. I suggest to start with the little you’ve been given. There might be locations you can visit, right there in your town, or things you can try out with little-to-no money, e.g. hiking, camping, cycling, etc. You can try those out. You’ll see that the more you do those things, the easier it gets for you to try out more complex adventures. Procrastination is one killer. Start today. Check the internet, you’ll find something, I guarantee.

10) Why do you think people should travel and what are the positive gains of traveling?
Amarachi from travelwithapen.com helped me realize that traveling is for anyone, not only the rich. It might just be that escape you need from a smothering life or job, or bring you inspiration that will help me complete that book, song or art, or it might just be what keeps you sane. Take that leap.

 

Thank you so much guyss for taking out the time to read this interview, you can follow Ada on her social media platforms; Twitter  and Instagram @ The_Ardah. If you want to be featured in the next dedicated blog post kindly send me an email, wanderlustwithanne@gmail.com. 

Stay Blessed.


7 comments:

  1. nice job Anny

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  2. Wow... She just made traveling and exploring more beautiful

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  3. Awesome! I am happy more young people are getting serious with travel. I can relate with Ada when she mentioned how it took her almost hours to locate the historic place. I pray government would take these potential revenue generators serious and make them easily accessible. I can remember the day I went to The only suspended in Africa at Ado-Awaye, a village in Oyo(https://youtu.be/9nSsf5FpC2E). I almost turned back as I got to the village because I couldn't locate the exact location of the lake. Then as regards travel budget, most people are scared of traveling because they think it is expensive, but the trick is - "learn to start saving from January for a trip you plan for December" ��. I hope we get to travel together soon - miztaatabo.com.ng

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    1. Hopefully our government can get serious with tourism...yassss, we should all plan a good trip!

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  4. I'm definitely glued to your content please more of this.

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