Personal Reflection Study Trip
Usually I don't have great expectations in advance of my travels. This has the advantage that you get involved with a destination, its landscape and its people in a completely unbiased way, without being in the mistaken belief that you have to fulfil certain activities and experiences on your journey. There is no danger that your expectations will not be fulfilled and that disappointment will prevail over joy during the most beautiful times of the year.
On the international Study Trip, however, this was a little different. With such a large financial amount, as well as the many hymns of praise announced in advance for an experience that one can probably only experience once in a lifetime, expectations of the trip automatically arise. Fortunately, I can say, as I already did during the trip, that my high expectations have been even exceeded. This applies to both personal and tourism-specific takeaways. I am a fan of keeping things short and concise. Therefore I have recorded my "learnings I want to save forever" in the following Pecha Kucha (15 slides x 20 seconds)


















