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You Must Have Wanderlust Syndrome
Trying to address the Irresistible Urge to Explore by diagnosing the symptoms …
Have you ever felt an insatiable desire to explore new places, immerse yourself in unfamiliar cultures, and chase the horizon wherever it may lead?
If you’ve experienced this undeniable yearning for adventure, you might just be afflicted with what some call “Wanderlust Syndrome.”
What is Wanderlust Syndrome?
Wanderlust is more than just a trendy hashtag or a travel blog buzzword; it’s a deep, almost spiritual, desire to see and experience our beautiful world.
Wanderlust Syndrome is the term coined to describe this ever-present, irresistible urge to explore.
If you exhibit the following symptoms, you might very well have this “affliction.”
Go on highlighting the symptoms you find yourself with…
Here we go …
1. An Incurable Itch for Adventure
The first sign of wanderlust syndrome is an unshakeable itch for adventure.
The world is your playground, and you can’t resist the allure of uncharted territories and hidden gems.
You’re not content with just staying put.
You feel an irresistible urge to pack your bags and embark on a journey, to wander through unfamiliar streets, and to embrace the excitement of a new adventure.
2. An Obsession with Travel Literature
Wanderlusters tend to be voracious readers of travel literature.
Whether it’s devouring travel blogs, flipping through guidebooks, or immersing themselves in classic travelogues, they find solace and inspiration in the words of fellow adventurers.
3. Daydreams Filled with Destinations
Your daydreams are not limited to mundane scenarios.
Instead, you find yourself daydreaming about far-flung destinations, picturesque landscapes, and the feeling of wandering through ancient cities.
Your mind regularly takes you on journeys to places you’ve never been.
The thought of experiencing new horizons and uncharted territories is a constant source of fascination.
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4. Travel Planning as a Hobby
For wanderlusters* (excuse this use.. this is not even a dictionary word I suppose !), travel planning is not a chore; it’s a beloved hobby.
You eagerly create itineraries, research accommodations, and delight in the thrill of discovering hidden gems.
Your wanderlust fuels your meticulous planning.
5. An Avid Collector of Passport Stamps
The pages of your passport tell a story of their own.
You collect passport stamps like badges of honor, and each entry and exit stamp is a cherished memory.
Your passport is your most prized possession.
The pages of your passport are filled with memories that evoke smiles and nostalgia.
6. Conversations That Always Circle Back to Travel
Conversations with wanderlusters* (I am not even sure if this is a word !) have a recurring theme — travel.
You can’t help but share your past adventures, swap travel tips, and discuss future trips.
Your friends know that, when talking to you, the subject of travel is always on the table.
7. Embracing Cultural Experiences
Wanderlust syndrome is not just about seeing new places; it’s about immersing yourself in diverse cultures.
You don’t just want to see the sights; you crave experiences that allow you to understand and connect with local cultures.
You eagerly try local cuisines, learn basic phrases in different languages, and seek out authentic experiences that connect you with the soul of a destination.
8. A Lifelong Pursuit of New Experiences
Wanderlust syndrome is a lifelong pursuit.
It doesn’t wane with age; it only grows stronger.
As a wanderluster*, you’re committed to a perpetual quest for new experiences, lifelong learning, and personal growth.
9. The Call of the Open Road
Wanderlust syndrome often includes a deep connection to the road.
The idea of a road trip, whether through your own country or across continents, is irresistibly enticing.
The open road beckons, promising the thrill of new discoveries and spontaneous detours.
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10. You Collect Memories, Not Things
You’ve come to realize that the most valuable possessions in life are not material, but the experiences and memories you gather along the way.
You cherish the moments of connection, the breathtaking sunsets, and the shared laughter with fellow travelers.
These intangible treasures are what truly enrich your life.
Well, let me say it out loud!
Wanderlust Syndrome isn’t a condition that requires treatment…
It’s a celebration of the undeniable human spirit of exploration.
It’s an acknowledgment that the world is vast, beautiful, and endlessly fascinating.
So, if you find yourself diagnosed with this “syndrome,” wear it as a badge of honor.
Embrace your wanderlust and let it guide you on a lifetime of adventure, curiosity, and discovery.
After all, in a world filled with wonder, it’s the wanderlusters* who make it truly extraordinary.
Have you highlighted your symptoms?
then congratulations, you just might have a delightful case of wanderlust syndrome. And what a splendid syndrome it is!
PS: *I made up this word...
… If you are still, unsure, Read more: Cultivating Curious Wanderlust in You
Hello, I’m Aby JOSEPH. I write mostly about #Travel & Travel Experiences. To see my stories pop up on your feed, I’d love to see you, follow me. ( Aby JOSEPH).






