Travel Map

Travelers seek escape, novelty, reconnection, celebration, and enrichment.

Use this map to

  • Make get new ideas for places to go

  • Get experiences unavailable at home

  • Get new perspectives about people

  • Create plans and records for later user.

Friends and relatives to reconnect, get suport, or get vicarious experiences.

Educators use travel to help students access places, history, or language unavailable at home.

STEPS to develop any new phase of travel.

Step 1. Discern a new GOAL by picking one of the nine, numbered goals below that you would like to know more about.

Step 2. Examine by thinking what PHASE you prefer when you travel and why you prefer it. We know world-class travelers who explore for some goals while also choosing other goals that are in the inspiring phase. Talk about travel with a friend and decide to try the next phase.

Step 3. Enable yourself to use the new phase by planning when you are going to practice the new phase and get feedback from somebody more familiar with that phase.

Step 4. Perform the new phase by using it on several occasions.

After you try a few other travel goals, you are ready to SUSTAIN your use of this site by trying a few other work or life domains.

Goals

+ Phases

  1. Begin

  2. Explore

  3. Sustain

  4. Master

Click any + to see phases

    1. Own country

    2. Developed West

    3. Developed Orient

    4. Developing country

    1. Observations

    2. Highlights

    3. Participation

    4. Contributions

    1. English only

    2. Native language phrases

    3. Native language with heavy accent

    4. Fluent

    1. Homelike environments

    2. Walkable terrains

    3. Hikable terrains

    4. Bushwhacking

    1. Observe behavior

    2. Learn important events

    3. Share stories

    4. Work together in rustic environments

    1. Comfortable settings only

    2. Uncertain environments

    3. Challenging circumstances

    4. Dangerous circumstances

    1. Overlook the need to comply differently from home

    2. Get a passport

    3. Get a visa or other travel authorization

    4. Go through any red tape a country requires

    1. Just want to unwind

    2. Look for a tourguide to teach about the area

    3. Engage in extensive independent study of the area

    4. Wait until you arrive to choose what is next

    1. Satisfied with memories only

    2. Collect photos along the way

    3. Write letters to friends about your experience

    4. Create a travelog for anyone to read