The Transformative Impact of Travel on Intercultural Communication
Insights from Dr. Hala El Miniawi

In a special interview, we had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Hala El Miniawi, an esteemed expert in human resource management and development, about the transformative power of travel on intercultural communication.
With her extensive experience as a trainer, writer, and consultant, Dr. Hala has made significant contributions to the training of administrative and educational leaders in various institutions in the United Arab Emirates. She is also an active member of international organizations for sustainable development and the Canadian Arab Business Council in Dubai.
The Power of Travel and Language
Dr. Hala began by sharing her personal journey of travel, emphasizing the profound impact it had on her perspective. Her first trip to Germany as a teenager exposed her to new cultures, languages, and ways of life. This experience ignited her curiosity and led her to learn English, enabling her to communicate and connect with people from diverse backgrounds. Through language, she realized the importance of engaging with the local community and forming meaningful connections while traveling.
Cultural Understanding and Appreciation
Dr. Hala believes that travel humanizes different cultures and dispels stereotypes. By immersing oneself in a new culture and embracing differences, individuals gain a deeper understanding of the shared humanity that connects us all. She highlights the importance of being open-minded, understanding, and non-judgmental when encountering different cultures. Through this lens, one can appreciate the beauty and diversity that exists in the world.
Breaking Down Barriers
The interview delves into how travel can break down barriers related to race, faith, titles, or perspectives. Dr. Hala emphasizes that acceptance starts from within, and individuals must cultivate a readiness to explore new places and engage with different cultures. She shares examples from her own travels, where initial glances of curiosity or uncertainty transformed into admiration and acceptance when she approached others with kindness, intercultural modesty, and effective communication. Respect for other cultures, resilience, and a willingness to listen and learn are essential in fostering better understanding.
Challenges and Strategies
While discussing the challenges and limitations of using travel to promote intercultural understanding, Dr. Hala recounts an incident where she faced initial coldness and stares due to her cultural attire. However, she overcame these challenges by demonstrating kindness, intercultural modesty, and effective communication. She highlights the importance of language proficiency and the ability to communicate in the local language as a means to bridge cultural gaps.
A Journey of Self Recognition
Dr. Hala's book, "A Journey of Self-Recognition," is a collection of small reflections and stories about the people she has met and the places she has visited. It aims to inspire readers to embrace and appreciate beauty and experiences. Each chapter offers a moral lesson and presents a positive perspective on the world and its people.
Dr. Hala believes that writing leaves a lasting impact even after one is gone, so she emphasizes the importance of expressing oneself carefully to bring about positive change in readers' attitudes. She wants her book to not only be a written legacy but also to transform the readers' behavior and leave a lasting impact on them.
In addition to "A Journey of Self-Recognition," Dr. Hala has written other books, including "Born to Lead," a series that highlights leaders of the world based on their humanitarian efforts and their work in bridging cultural gaps. She has also authored books like "Falling in Love with India" and "Mama Africa," co-hosted with African and Indian ladies, as well as a children's book called "Lily and the New Mermaid."
Conclusion
Dr. Hala's insightful interview highlights the transformative impact of travel on intercultural communication. Through her own experiences and observations, she emphasizes the significance of openness, respect, and acceptance in building connections with people from diverse backgrounds. By embracing different cultures, learning local languages, and engaging actively with the locals, travelers can break down barriers, dispel stereotypes, and foster better understanding. Dr. Hala's wisdom and expertise serve as an inspiration for individuals seeking to explore the world and connect with others on a deeper level.
Note: This article is based on an interview with Dr. Hala El Miniawi and is a reflection of her views and experiences in the field of intercultural communication.
To get in touch with Dr. Hala El Miniawi and the Al Saihati London Intercultural Center there are several contact options available.
- Dr Hala can be messaged on LinkedIn, reached via email at dr.elminiawi@londoninterculturalcenter.co.uk
or contact her directly at the phone number 09715062699.
- To request a copy of Dr. Hala El Miniawi ‘s book, they are willing to send it as a gift.
Additionally, whether you are an individual or representing an organization, the Al Saihati London Intercultural Center is prepared to coordinate virtual or physical training and coaching sessions in Dubai or London.












