VALUE OF TRAVELLING
More than fifty years ago, travelling was dangerous and difficult. It was because the modem means of transport such as trains, buses, cars and aeroplanes were very rare. All the education could be had from books, or the teacher. But with the advancement in the means of transport, travelling has become a means of education.
Education here does not mean purely a bookish knowledge. Education here is referred to in its wider sense. It means the complete understanding of the different ways in which our society and the world work. It includes the field of industry, commerce, agriculture and thousands of other skills. It is only by coming in contact with larger sections of humanity, in different parts of the world, that we can receive the right type of education.
Bookish knowledge has its own importance. It gives us the basic knowledge of human activities. We learn the theoretical details. But this knowledge becomes complete by having the practical knowledge. It is, therefore, quite essential that we move from place to place. Only travelling can help us to give a practical shape of the knowledge we have obtained from books. That is why travelling is essential for the development of intellectual, moral and even commercial aspect of our life.
Students must travel now and then to know for themselves how the world is going. Business men also have to travel to acquire knowledge of the business techniques. It also helps them to establish contacts with their colleagues at other places. Even doctors and lawyers must travel to improve the quality of their work.
That is why, thousands of people are moving in trains, ships and aeroplanes from country to country. They travel to gain experience, which schools and colleges fail to teach them.