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VietnamTravel Goals
1. Climb to Everest Base Camp.2. Climb Mt Kilimanjaro.
3. Learn to Scuba Dive.
4. Visit every continent.
5. See the Galapagos Islands.
6. Sail down the Amazon River.
7. Climb Ayer's Rock.
8. Travel on the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
9. Go into space.
10. Throw tomatos at La Tomintina in Spain.
11. See the sunrise from Mt. Fuji.
12. Try to figure out the Buddhist messages at Borobudor in Indonesia.
13. Visit the Pyramids
14. Safari in East Africa for 3 months.
15. Go to the World Cup!
16. See Macchu Picchu.
17. Join the Century Club. (100 countries visited)
18. Join the Mile High Club. (Hey why not?)
19. Do development work in a 3rd world country.
20. See Petra Jordan.
21. Backpack the Eastern Block.
22. Go back to Alaska and see the Northern Lights.
23. Vegas Baby! Vegas!
24. Greek Island hop.
25. Cycle Tuscany.
26. Visit India.
27. Lounge forever in the Seychelles.
28. See Morocco.
29. Oktoberfest!
30. Caravan across the Sahara.
31. Visit Tibet.
32. Go to the Cannes Film Festival.
33. Go to the Sundance Film Festival.
34. Eat a sushi meal at NOBU
35. Pacific Island hop.
36. Spend a night in the Ice Hotel in Sweden.
37. Go to Israel.
38. Carnival!!!!
39. and it's slightly less cool cousin, Mardi Gras!
40. See Glacier National Park before the glaciers melt.
41. Fly first class on some long international flight!
Seeing the old and the new
August 6, 2008
On my first round the world trip, most of my time was spent socializing in hostels and guesthouses, meeting five hour friends, drinking, and living everyday like Saturday. There was always something going on and a constant stream of bodies in and out of the hostels. It was pretty hard to get bored but sometimes it became sensory overload. This trip I am reaping the benefits of all those meetings by staying with friends instead of in hostels. I’ve been on the road for a month now and, except for one night in Salisbury, I haven’t stayed in a hostel.
By traveling two totally completely different ways, you get two totally different experiences. When you travel and stay in hostels, you meet people everyday. Everyday new people come in, old ones go out. I can’t even begin to count how many people I met while I was away. Moreover, many hostels have bars and organize activities. There is always a party going on, there is always some activity to do. It’s never boring in a hostel.
Yet when you stay with friends, there aren’t wild crazy nights all the time, a constant stream of drunken debauchery or a stream of people. It’s more like visiting a friend’s house for the weekend. You spend most of the time hanging out and doing a few things. It’s quieter and more relaxed. You get to “live like a local.” The biggest catch-22 in traveling is that everyone wants to live like a local but few ever do. No one really stays around long enough in one place to do so. When you stay with locals, you see the world through their eyes. I got taken to places I’d never would have found in a guidebook or through wandering on my own. It’s a great way experience to see a city from the inside out instead of the outside in.
It has been great bouncing around England this way. The setting and tone is different but I’m having just as much fun. It’s different seeing friends in their own environment, away from the hustle and bustle of the road where I last saw them. I can’t say anyone is really any different than I remember, though the working world has toned down their partying. When you stay at hostels, you rarely get to met locals so it’s nice to be able to “live” somewhere and get exposed to England as the English know it.
However, going from house to house has taught me that I don’t like doing it for such a long time. I love seeing my friends but the social butterfly in me yearns for more excitement, more people, and a few more parties. A month has been long enough for me. It’s now time to mix it up with a few hostels just to meet new faces. I’ll always be bouncing between friend’s couches so long as I have friends where I travel too. One of the greatest things about traveling is meeting people you can visit- people who will open up their home to you. However, in the future, I’ll break up these visits more so I can balance my twin desires- seeing old faces while meeting new ones.
Posted by NomadicMatt | Filed Under Europe | 8 Comments
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