We often think of travel as the ‘fun’ part of life - an escape from routine. But some journeys can do something far more enduring: they can help us recover balance, broaden our perspective, and meet overlooked parts of ourselves.
When we choose destinations not just for scenery or weather, but for the mood it might restore or the questions it might answer, travel becomes a quiet form of therapy. Every landscape has its own virtues - from deserts that quiet the ego to cities that spark creativity.