Rules of travelling: The 10 commandments of travel

Updated August 6 2016 - 8:09pm, first published 12:15am
Make your journeys more meaningful.

 Photo: iStock
Make your journeys more meaningful. Photo: iStock
To have the best travel experiences, you sometimes need to follow divine instructions. Photo: iStock.
To have the best travel experiences, you sometimes need to follow divine instructions. Photo: iStock.
The Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran. Photo: AG-ChapelHill
The Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran. Photo: AG-ChapelHill
Crowded streets of Old Delhi in India. Photo: AsianDream
Crowded streets of Old Delhi in India. Photo: AsianDream

What ought to be the first commandment of travel is something of a paradox, and that is that you should ignore commandments all together. The world is full of preachy people eager to provide the sorts of advice, warnings and instructions likely to put you off travel entirely.

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