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	<title>The Straits Times Blogs &#187; Stephanie Yap</title>
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		<title>Finding the road less travelled</title>
		<link>http://blogs.straitstimes.com/2008/08/27/finding-the-road-less-travelled/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephanie Yap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Stephanie Yap looks for holiday destinations that are off-the-beaten track.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IT IS hard to be an intrepid traveler these days. No matter how far&nbsp;you go, it seems, everyone you know and their mothers have already&nbsp;been there before.</p>
<p>In the age of zuji.com, Rough Guide and tripadvisor.com, it has&nbsp;definitely become easier for the footloose to travel to and find their&nbsp;way around far-flung countries. However, the flipside is that when you&nbsp;finally get to your destination, you might find that many of the&nbsp;people you bump into also come from your neck of the woods.</p>
<p>The chances of going halfway around the world only to meet someone you&nbsp;went to school with are even higher when you come from Singapore. We&nbsp;are a small and relatively affluent society, and Singaporeans tend to&nbsp;travel outside the country a lot, simply because there isn't much&nbsp;space to travel within.</p>
<p>While it can be nice to see a familiar face in a foreign place, the&nbsp;fact is that most people travel in order to get away from it all, to&nbsp;lose themselves in another place and culture.</p>
<p>Of course, the road less travelled is there if you search hard enough.</p>
<p>For example, a group of my colleagues make it a habit to holiday in&nbsp;countries which I associate more with blood-soaked headlines than&nbsp;dream destinations: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro,&nbsp;Syria.</p>
<p>I myself am somewhat less adventurous. I love to travel and try to do&nbsp;so at least twice a year, but I tend to stick to the beaten path. Yes,&nbsp;I am the kind of traveller who likes getting her picture taken in&nbsp;front of famous buildings.</p>
<p>No wonder, then, that on the Facebook application Cities I've Visited,&nbsp;which allows you to "pin" various destinations you have been to on a&nbsp;map displayed on your profile, I have clusters of pins in the usual&nbsp;regions of western Europe, the United States and East Asia, but swaths&nbsp;of pristine blankness in Central Asia, South America and Africa.</p>
<p>At least I'm not as limited in my travels as some Singaporean friends&nbsp;who chalk up the bulk of their pins in Malaysia, or some American&nbsp;friends who have never left North America.</p>
<p>That said, it is silly to have the mentality that one must travel far&nbsp;in order to broaden one's horizons. After all, visiting a goat farm in&nbsp;Lim Chu Kang is surely more eye-opening to the average Singaporean&nbsp;youngster than, say, going shopping at yet another chain store in a&nbsp;European city. In a time of high fuel costs and global warming, it is&nbsp;more responsible, too.</p>
<p>Still, perhaps for my next holiday I'll try heading someplace where&nbsp;they don't have Starbucks and haven't heard of credit cards.</p>
<p>Suggestions anyone?</p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Read <a title="Stephanie Yap's full Culture Vulture column" href="http://www.straitstimes.com/Life%2521/Life%2BArts/Story/STIStory_272532.html">Stephanie Yap's full Culture Vulture column</a> in The Straits Times today.</span></p>
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