Viewing travel as a lifestyle, rather than a vacation, hinges on shifting from "consuming scenery" to "experiencing life." Through deep immersion and continuous exploration, the journey becomes a daily vehicle for self-growth. Treating travel as a lifestyle means it's no longer a brief escape from daily life, but a continuous exploration and experience integrated into the rhythm of life. This approach fosters a greater appreciation for nature, an awareness of one's relationship with the planet, and a view of travel as both a responsibility and a source of enjoyment. Technological advancements have changed how we plan and experience travel. Virtual reality allows us to "preview" our destinations, and smart navigation and translation tools make journeys more convenient. However, the true travel experience still requires personal interaction and cannot be completely replaced by technology. The meaning of travel is not the destination, but the fusion of scenery and emotions along the way.

