Cycling: the best speed to see the world
Jet travel allows the global tourist opportunities to see the world in a fashion not enjoyed by previous generations. In days of yore, only the idle rich could afford the Grand Tour, and it took them months of hard travel by boat, train and carriage to do so. However, supersonic speeds are not the best way to experience the world.
As I pedalled among the rice paddies and green fields of Guilan District of southern China, I realized that cycling is the perfect speed at which to see the world's intricacies, and, as a bonus, you work up a healthy appetite for lunch along the way.
Often tourist destinations turn out to be a disappointment, not because they aren’t as interesting as described in travel guides, but because they are indeed as good as touted so everybody else has already beaten you there.
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