The itinerary that was made for us to include all of the areas that we wanted to visit was excellent, you did a great job in fitting a lot into a 3 week period....... There was no one stand out highlight of our trip as we enjoyed every place we visited and they were all individually exciting and quite different. If we had to pick one it would be a toss up between Easter Island and Machu Picchu. Thank you for all of the organization that went into our trip, we did not have to worry about any aspect other than to turn up at the allotted time and someone would look after every detail for us.
Many Thanks
Author: Gary Sargent - Escaped to Peru / Escaped to Latin America
If you’re reading this, you are struggling with a decision. You want a vacation, probably to Latin America, but there seem to be a hundred reasons not to go. Maybe you are worried that there’s not enough money in the bank, or you are concerned about losing your job in the current economic climate if you “slack off”.
At a time like this, you need a motivator! Instead of focusing on reasons not to travel, turn things on their head. Lets look at ten great reasons to book your Latin American vacation and start getting excited!
1) For starters...having something to look forward to
It’s good to be excited in anticipation of something. Preparations,
speculating what will happen, the impending freedom and escape...it
will make the last couple of weeks as work so much easier!
2) Be able to step back and look at the bigger picture
A vacation is a break - a pause from routine, a chance to get away from
regular life. If you leave on vacation with a problem or decision that
has been bothering you for ages, you won’t have the distractions
that normally prevent you from getting some head-space. With time for
yourself, the decision or solution to your problem will come much easier.
3) Get the health benefits
Countless studies have proved that people who use their vacation time
enjoy the benefits; reduced chances of heart attack, depression, mental
fatigue...the list goes on. Think of it as a more pleasant alternative
to a grinding gym routine or chewing salad for the rest of your life.
4) Come back from your vacation a different person
On vacation you’ll be exposed to countless new experiences, places
and people. If you open yourself up to Latin America, it has the potential
to change your world perspective. From spiritual retreats in the Sacred
Valley of Peru to fireside discussions with indigenous Guatemalans,
you’ll see a side of life you’d never get close to in an
office cubicle.
5) Challenge yourself and become tougher for it
Travel is hard. Well, as hard as you want it to be. Everyone has their
own comfort level, and travel helps you push that - maybe you never
knew you could dance the tango, or could do a four day trek. You’ll
come back from vacation a stronger person for the challenges that you’ve
faced.
6) Put your Spanish lessons to good use
Been struggling with Spanish for a while? There’s no better motivation
to practice than using your language skills in a conversation with someone
who doesn’t speak English...
7) Be the envy of your friends
Don’t deny it; there’s always a kick of satisfaction when
people ask you about your vacation...and you have some incredible stories
to tell them. It also helps that while you were away exploring Latin
America, not a great deal changed at home!
8) Get closer to the friends or family that you travel with
Real life sometimes takes away the time that we’d otherwise spend
with friends and family. If you decide to travel with other people,
it’ll be a wonderful opportunity to re-establish a bond. The relationship
will grow from your shared experiences.
9) Discover the beauty, ridiculousness, surprise and variety
of the world
Be inspired, get creative, laugh at the craziness of Latino life that
you’ll encounter. Things certainly won’t be the same as
your home country...
10) Return to everyday life refreshed
With all the things that your vacation has to offer, you’ll be
going back to life at home feeling refreshed, energized, ready to take
on the coming months - quite different from the person who left a few
weeks previously!
Are you struggling with the idea of cutting
loose and booking a vacation? What are your concerns? What other benefits
have you got from vacations in the past?
| Gary Sargent is the Managing Director of the Escaped To Latin America Group. Gary has lived in Latin America since 1998, and loves to help his clients have amazing custom vacations. Gary just published the report, "5 Simple Tricks That Could Save You $1000s On Your Next Latin American Vacation". Find out how to reduce your vacation costs right away by downloading the report. |
Author: Gary Sargent - Escaped to Peru / Escaped to Latin America