Beginning of this year a group of students launched the “World Traveller”. In the frame of this event series students and teachers of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest shared their amazing travel adventures with the audience around the globe.
These trip report shared by the students and professors about parrot adventures, backpacking trips, meeting with elephants and Way of Saint James route were presented to a small group of audience in every first Tuesday of the month.
Here is the list of adventurers who guided us through this semester:
- Márton Bővíz: Parrot Adventure in Peru
- Tamás Orodán: Backpack Adventure in Morocco
- Luca Hann: Elephant Adventure in South-Africa
- Professor Dániel Cserhalmi: Way of Saint James
- Rebeka Talabér: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
- Attila Molnár: Surviving Sandokan's Adventures in Southeast Asia
See you next semester and join the World Travellers team!
Rebeka Talabér: Give and receive – The travel symbiosis
At a university like this where most of the students arrived from a different country, I am amazed by the diversity of nations, language, and cultural customs, but nothing to compare to that feeling when you are experiencing a different country atmosphere. I was lucky to have this experience last year and managed to travel with my parents to Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
In every person’s life, this big adventure as mine could be a useful self-knowledge trip. For me, experiences are the best teachers. As I am getting closer to be a veterinarian I can feel the importance of self-exploration and to broaden my horizons not just in my profession and get more and more experiences in every field of my life.
Tamás Orodán: What is Word Traveller exactly?
I have been lots of places around the world and I always wanted to share my experiences with my fellow students, friends and with anybody who was interested in.
The idea of Word Travellers came from an old decision that I want to share my travel adventures with a bigger audience. By my experiences a lot of friends and fellow students of mine are interested in such trips reports, so I launched this events series in last year.
Our mean goal with this event was to bring together the same adventurers like us and give them the opportunity to share their stories. We hope eventually this little group of ours could stay together and could continue this amazing story-telling.
Attila Molnár: Surviving Sandokan's Adventures in Southeast Asia
I came back from Southeast Asia 3 years ago after finishing my half year study in Malaysia, Tanjung Malim. This little city was my main residence. During my adventure, I had been places where no one was before.
When I was asked to share my adventure with other students I was wondering what I was going to tell, but in the end, I was surprised that I could speak this much about this journey.