
I have a Travel Passport. How can I try to fulfill my dream of Traveling?
I would like to Travel to any destination on planet earth but I lack Travel assistance for example flight fares and Visa. So I would kindly request for a good Samaritan who will help me in fulfilling my dream about Travel. I always dream while on flight but in actual sense I think that all this is building Castles in air but I believe that this will happen some day....From Precious.

6 Answers
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Work on a cruise ship, work at a ski resort, work at a hotel in Hawaii over 7 years ago
Answered by Tom Reese viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Tomorrow, make one step toward your goal of travel, it can be anything from buying a piggy bank, or calling that relative somewhere else in the world you know you have! tomorrow when you wake up, just one step. over 7 years ago
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You do not need to be rich to travel.How? I made it a priority. If travel is not a priority for you, you will always find some other things to spend money on and you’ll never have “enough” money to travel. I never have enough money to go shopping or buy a new electronic gadget because I spend my money on travel, so there isn’t much left over for non-priority expenses.
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Become a bonded International Courier. almost 7 years ago
Answered by Gerry - Virginia USA viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Helpx (www.helpx.net) is a world wide organization that connects people who want to travel and are willing to spend some time working for free room and board with hosts who need something done on a farm, at their house, or even on a boat. A membership that allows you to look at all the host listings is free. One that lets you contact the hosts directly is available for a small yearly fee. Both helpers and hosts can post reviews about their experiences.
Good luck with your future travels. over 6 years agoAnswered by Pattian viaWorldNomads.com
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you became join a tourist guide,which is help you more knowledge about travel. They are help to visitor who travel from one place to another. over 5 years ago
Answered by Jack Breat viaTravellr.com