Comprehension Passage

Read the passage given below and then answer the questions given below the passage. Some words may be highlighted for your attention. Read carefully.

The effect produced on the mind by travelling depends entirely on the mind of the traveller and on the way in which he conducts himself. The chief idea of one very common type of traveller is to see as many objects of interest as he possibly can. If he can only after his return home say that he has seen such and such temple, castle, picture gallery, or museum, he is perfectly satisfied. Therefore, when he arrives at a famous city, he rushes through it, so that he may get over as quickly as possible to the task of seeing its principal sights, enter them by name in his notebook as visited or, in his own phraseology ‘done’, and then hurry on to another city. Far different is the effect of travels upon who leave their native country with minds prepared by culture to feel intelligent admiration for all the beauties of nature and art to be found in foreign lands. Their object is not to see much, but to see well. When they visit Paris, or Athens or Rome, instead of hurrying from temple to museum, and from museum to picture gallery, they allow the spirit of the place to sink into their minds and only visit such monuments as the time they have at their disposal allows them to contemplate without irreverent haste. 

What is the objective of the travellers who travel with the mindset to not merely see much? 

1
To see a museum
2
To see a little
3
To see much
4
To see well

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