Voyagone Experiences
According to Paul Nussbaum, a psychologist and adjunct professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, it’s not surprising that we feel more inspired when traveling.
To start, travel literally changes our brains’ structures. “Travel puts us into a novel and challenging situation we’re not familiar with, so we’re using our cortex,” Nussbaum says. This activation causes our brain to sprout new dendrites, which are tiny branches on the brain cell that pulls in information from the outside world.
The more dendritic branches we grow, the more resilient our brains become.
Grams Gård — Where the Winds are Tangled in the Wheat
Built in 1851, Grams Gård is located on the edge of Simris and boasts beautiful views of the Baltic Sea and surrounding sprawling fields. This farm has many convenient features and is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Vipp Shelter — A Path to Yūgen
On the road – navigating through the deep forests of southern Sweden. Imagine the painting “Path in the Woods” by Vincent van Gogh. The spring sunshine is highly present — warm enough to keep the heating off. I realize that the light I am seeing is years old and has traveled across trillions of miles to reach me.