I love to travel by foot.

I love to travel by foot.

I am mostly known as a bicycle traveler, as I often travel with my bike. But I am also an avid long distance walker and here is why I love to travel by foot too.

Hiking in Albania.

Hiking in Albania.

I work in travel and tourism and often work as a tour leader on longer trips, where we are rushing from one place the other. So when I am not working, then I like to travel slow and this is why I love to travel by foot.

 

You see all the places and say hello to everyone.

Walking through Izmir suburbs in Turkey.

Walking through Izmir suburbs in Turkey.

One thing that is great about walking as a way of travel, is that you see everything you pass. You won’t suddenly miss a great view or an interesting quirky sight because you were looking away for a few seconds. When you walk, you go so slow that you get to see everything, both pretty and ugly and I like that. You pretty much say hello to everyone that you walk past, unless you are a shy introvert.

By actually talking to all the people you pass, you get the country a little better under your skin in my opinion. I often end up having nice conversations with locals that I talk to along the way, because by walking, I can not avoid talking at least a little to the locals. And that makes for a better trip in my opinion.

 

You see the places in between the famous sights.

On the way to Stansted Airport, by foot.

On the way to Stansted Airport, by foot.

One thing is to see all the places that the guidebooks tell you about. But if you really want to know what everyday life in the country is like, then you need to visit some of the places in between the big sights. Walking is just perfect for that matter. Having been traveling for over 2 decades, I am quite tired of the big famous places where you have a million tourists. I like the ordinary little places better. It’s not that I am tired of traveling in any way and I will keep traveling +300 days a year for many years to come. But I prefer the places in between the big tourist sights.

 

You get fit when you travel by foot.

You get fit when you walk around these mountains.

You get fit when you walk around these mountains.

One of the obvious advantages by traveling by foot is that you get fit from it. I have a job where I live in hotels and eat in restaurants almost every day and that makes me put on too much weight when I work. So I am very happy that I can get back into shape and lose a bit of weight when I travel by foot.

 

You wind down mentally when you walk.

Chilling out and walking to Santiago de Compostela.

Chilling out and walking to Santiago de Compostela.

Walking long distances is one of the best stress killers you can find. I have a lot of stress in my work life and love to just walk walk walk down the road. All while I am thinking about all the things I have to deal with, without having to be disturbed constantly by people who call me. Schedules that have to be kept. And so on. There are very few things in life that make me relax better than when I take a good long walk.

Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard said:  Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness”. I couldn’t agree more.

 

I can walk a scenic trail or a random highway.

Walking on a crater rim on the Azores.

Walking on a crater rim on the Azores.

For me traveling by foot is mostly about walking for the sake of walking. I often just walk 20-30 kilometers a day down a random highway, because I like it as a way of transporting myself. Sure I also like to walk more well known trails and I have hiked in Nepal. Walked the Camino Portuguese to Santiago. The Tour de Mont Blanc and many other well known trails. But I have also walked to several airports around the world. Even if it’s not the most glamorous of walks, I often end up walking on busy highways and through dodgy parts of the city by doing that, but I like to walk these roads too. Because I get some experiences of everyday life there that I would not get if I just took the bus or a taxi to and from the airport.

 

So I will keep walking the roads of the globe and I hope that I will see many of you fellow hikers out there. Tomorrow I will be walking to Faro Airport in southern Portugal if any of you are out there 🙂

 

And should you want to read some blogposts about my walks around the world, then tere are several blogposts about walks all around the world on this link

You can only see this, if you travel by foot.

You can only see this, if you travel by foot.

Walking, Tour de Mont Blanc.

Walking, Tour de Mont Blanc.

Hiking on Sao Jorge Island on the Azores.

Hiking on Sao Jorge Island on the Azores.

Hiking the Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines.

Hiking the Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines.

Walking through a rapeseed field in Denmark.

Walking through a rapeseed field in Denmark.

Canyon walking in Israel.

Canyon walking in Israel.

Walking to the top of the Rinjani volcano in Indonesia.

Walking to the top of the Rinjani volcano in Indonesia.

Hiking in Cappadocia.

Hiking in Cappadocia.

3 Comments

  1. And it’s better for the environment to walk or cycle too 🙂

  2. I totally agree – whether is a big city or a small trail you see so much more when you travel this way. All the little things and the people you miss engaging with when you drive. It also forces you to really slow down and take in exactly where you are.

  3. When I read your site!!! I just close my eyes and imagine !! Exactly you told we can just walk walk walk down on the road….and think about all the things ….
    I love it❤❤❤❤❤❤ tnx for share your experience with us❤

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