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Traveling is a part of education essay 300 words

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Tom time immemorial of traveling is considered as a part of one's education. The English man in particular considered their schooling Incomplete without a tour of the continent traveling is one of the most delightful experience of mankind people have always enjoyed going from place to place. Seeing men and things. In India, unfortunately, foreign travel has not being encouraged, and in fact there was a time when crossing the seas, was declared to be highly sacrilegious men like Mahatma Gandhi, where actually excommunicated for going beyond the seas. it was this ostrich mentality, which brought about the worst type of mental stagnation in India and cause it's in glorious downfall, traveling both inside and outside the country is a powerful aid to education, it provides an experience of the world and calls into action and practical use of videos, qualities of mind and intellect developed by education, top firmness, engaging personality and lively conversation are some of the products of wide and extensive travelling, however, highly educated a person may be ,if he has not lived and moved amongst the people with, different habits, language, social customs and morality, his different habits, languages, social customs and morality, his own Outlook remains narrow, he's less accommodating in his views and fanatical in his Outlook, but those who have traveled widely a generally liberal in Outlook, they have maturity of judgment and an unerring in their understand of people and their minds. The advantages of travelling in the narrow sense of the world education are equally remarkable geography is a dull and uninspiring subject if it is studied in the classrooms the Himalayas are a figment of imagination and the mighty Ganga nothing or than a snaky line running along the map but if these places is are actually visited by the students the dull subject of geography becomes lively and absorbing the same thing applies to history as a history as it is taught today is nothing but a catalogue of dead kings and the dates of their deaths and births if however history is taught in relation to the achievement of this dead kings and students are given opportunities to visit frequently the scenes of the glories and defeats of the dead monarchs history will become an interesting subject as any other. Similarly, to learn a foreign language, it would be much easier if we meet and live with foreign people and learn the way they speak for broadening the mind growing out of narrow and parochial views. For a development in international culture, traveling in one's own Land and also beyond it, is absolutely essential understanding of people of different areas will promote international peace and harmony

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