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I came across an interesting piece called “Morning and Evening Walks: How to Choose Your Rhythm” on etvoyagio.ru, and it hit me how much this idea applies to travel too. Here’s the link if you want to check it out: https://www.etvoyagio.ru/progulki-47
The article basically says that the time of day you enjoy walking says a lot about the pace that feels natural to you. And honestly, that’s exactly how travel works. Some people thrive on early-morning streets, soft light, and that quiet “the city is mine” feeling. Others come alive after sunset, when everything slows down and the atmosphere gets warmer and more relaxed.
I tried looking at my trips through that lens, and it suddenly made sense why certain itineraries felt perfect and others felt forced. Turns out I’m a “light morning, full evening” traveler — a quick morning walk to get oriented, and the real exploring later when the day settles into its rhythm.
If you’ve ever wondered why some travel styles fit you better than others, start with a simple question: When do you actually enjoy walking the most? It explains more than you’d expect.
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