Follow Weezer on tour in Japan Summer Olympics (we're shooting for Tokyo) See cherry blossoms in Japan Hiking around the English countryside (not sure of the region) Tour the Ben & Jerry's factory (probably part of my 40th birthday trip) Back to NZ to hike the Routeburn Track (maybe for our 15th or 20th anniversary) Take an extended cooking class (week or 2) in Italy
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. Mark Twain
Good luck! My guide at Periyar Tiger Reserve said that in his 17 years of working in the the park he has only seen a tiger 3 times. I'd love to see them as well but I know it wont happen in my lifetime!
I was kind of depressed after I ticked off Antarctica, because that really was the top thing on my bucket list. I had to put some things at the top that were extremely hard to achieve, so they'd be there for a long time! Those are: - See a lava lake - See a narwhal
The rest of my list at the moment: - Take an epic train journey. I want to do the trans-Siberian, even though it sucks. - Go on an expedition cruise to northeast Greenland - Walk on a beach with bioluminescence - Visit a bunch of places in Brazil: -- Jericoacoara -- Amazon -- Fernando de Noronha -- Iguazu - Fly on a Dreamliner (some of these are silly and easy) - See the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan - Visit Socotra - Go to the Galapagos - Take a Blue Cruise in Turkey - Visit Pamukkale - Stay in a fancy tree house - Exit a plane by going down the evacuation slide (weird, I know, but I reeeeally want to do it) - Explore the Tatooine sets in southern Tunisia - Take a trans-oceanic cruise - Stay in an over-water bungalow - Travel overland across the Great Sand Sea
And if I manage to get through all of that in my lifetime, I'm spending most of the rest of my travel money on an icebreaker to the North Pole.
Good luck! Â My guide at Periyar Tiger Reserve said that in his 17 years of working in the the park he has only seen a tiger 3 times. Â I'd love to see them as well but I know it wont happen in my lifetime! Â
Better chance than my narwhal! I'd pretty much have to encamp with a research team studying them. Even then I'd need better luck than I have!
Doesn't matter where, but I want to fly somehwere in the upper level of a 747 before the last 2 US operators retire them from the fleet.
Tons of international carriers fly them. In fact, the 747 has gone through tons of redesigns to improve its fuel efficiency, so they're actually still being made and sold. There are currently over 50 pending orders for new 747-8s.
And I forgot to put it on my list in the other thread, but flying upper-deck on a plane was on my list too. BA has economy class on the upper deck of their A380s, so check!
Doesn't matter where, but I want to fly somehwere in the upper level of a 747 before the last 2 US operators retire them from the fleet.
Tons of international carriers fly them. In fact, the 747 has gone through tons of redesigns to improve its fuel efficiency, so they're actually still being made and sold. There are currently over 50 pending orders for new 747-8s.
And I forgot to put it on my list in the other thread, but flying upper-deck on a plane was on my list too. BA has economy class on the upper deck of their A380s, so check!
But then I'd have to pay for a seat United and Delta (where I have my flight benefits) have them slated to be retired from the fleets in the next few years.
I was kind of depressed after I ticked off Antarctica, because that really was the top thing on my bucket list. I had to put some things at the top that were extremely hard to achieve, so they'd be there for a long time! Those are: - See a lava lake - See a narwhal
The rest of my list at the moment: - Take an epic train journey. I want to do the trans-Siberian, even though it sucks. - Go on an expedition cruise to northeast Greenland - Walk on a beach with bioluminescence - Visit a bunch of places in Brazil: -- Jericoacoara -- Amazon -- Fernando de Noronha -- Iguazu - Fly on a Dreamliner (some of these are silly and easy) - See the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan - Visit Socotra - Go to the Galapagos - Take a Blue Cruise in Turkey - Visit Pamukkale - Stay in a fancy tree house - Exit a plane by going down the evacuation slide (weird, I know, but I reeeeally want to do it) - Explore the Tatooine sets in southern Tunisia - Take a trans-oceanic cruise - Stay in an over-water bungalow - Travel overland across the Great Sand Sea
And if I manage to get through all of that in my lifetime, I'm spending most of the rest of my travel money on an icebreaker to the North Pole.
The evacuation slide was fun when I was 12
I really want to see the northern lights, go to antartica, Petra and do a safari
Post by alleinesein on Jul 6, 2015 16:18:44 GMT -5
-Visit all 7 continents. Only have Australia, Africa and Antarctica left. I could easily cross Australia off the list if I ever get a job and some $$$! -Japan. I'd love to spend a few weeks in Tokyo -The Golden Temple in Amritsar. -Swim with the rays. Im cool with either the stingrays in the Cayman Islands or the Mantas in Hawaii. I love all rays! -Cuba -Yellowstone
Post by rupertpenny on Jul 6, 2015 17:45:00 GMT -5
I don't know if I really have a bucket list. I'm a very opportunistic traveller, I'm usually down to go wherever is a good deal/convenient at the time. Since I'm living in Asia most of my travel goals are focused on the region right now. I'd like to visit most of the countries in Far Eastern and South Eastern Asia and go to Australia and New Zealand while I live over here.
My more specific goals are all animal related, haha. I'd like to see orangutans in Borneo, go to an elephant sanctuary in Thailand, visit the panda research center in Chengdu, and go on a safari in Sri Lanka.
I'd also like to live in Europe so I have a chance to explore Europe/North Africa/the Middle East the same way I'm doing Asia right now. After that I can move back to the states and focus on the Americas.
Post by sunshinedaydreams on Jul 6, 2015 20:10:53 GMT -5
- Visit every country (lofty, I know. But hopefully some day!) - Visit every US National Park/Landmark - See the Northern Lights - Fly first class / in the upper deck (doing this to Greece (eek!) in September) - Set foot on all 7 continents (4/7 so far) - See the Great Wall of China - Gorilla trek in Rwanda/Uganda - Cruise to Antarctica, Falklands and South Georgia - Hike Patagonia - Iguazu Falls - Everest Base Camp (realistically just trekking somewhere in Nepal) - See the Amazon - Salt flats in Bolivia - Drive Route 66 from start to finish - Petra - Angkor Wat - Mekong River Cruise - Pyramids/Egypt - Float in the Dead Sea
I could go on and on. Anything that gets me somewhere new and gives me a fun experience is on my list.
Good luck! My guide at Periyar Tiger Reserve said that in his 17 years of working in the the park he has only seen a tiger 3 times. I'd love to see them as well but I know it wont happen in my lifetime!
Eeek I didn't know it was so hard! Well, like I said - I already know I won't accomplish them all... so maybe this one will never happen, or maybe I'll get crazy lucky. But more likely, I won't get crazy lucky!
There are so many cool animals to see that it kinda makes up for it. The giant tree squirrel was pretty cool. I also saw a Kingfisher, lots of Sambar deer, monitor lizard, wild boar, otters, monkeys and peacocks. I got way too excited for the peacocks and made my driver pull over so I could get a pic of them. I did see tigers but they were at Bannerghatta Park; they did walk right up to the vehicle so I was just a few feet away from them. And lots of bats in Bangalore- Sankey tank comes alive after sundown with bats and so does the small park next to the Bull temple.
Dh wants to climb Kilimanjaro for his 40th birthday.
I still want to see the Sydney Opera House in person. A Malbec tour of Argentina is high on the list. I want to do six continents...the Antarctica trip sound amazing but not something i really really want to do.
Just a sampling here: Visit all 7 continents - just missing Antartica Fly first class on Emirates Private jet Tour of champagne region in France with my best friend - all out - drivers, guides, Michelin restaurants, 5 star hotels I've traveled a ton internationally but have not done a single U.S. national park so some of those Learn French - it's not really a travel goal but to finally get good at it I'd need to live in France for an extended time (or somewhere French speaking) Some sort of Beoudin style overnight camping in the desert in Oman China Food tour of Japan Island hopping in Croatia Some sort of private yacht thing. I'm not picky Barcelona & San Sebastian were on my bucket list but we're doing those this winter
Post by dorothyinAus on Jul 7, 2015 0:22:03 GMT -5
â–ˇ Visit Perth, Australia â–ˇ Visit Oslo, Norway and Copenhagen, Denmark â–ˇ See the Midnight Sun with my husband â–ˇ Introduce my favorite places to my husband â–ˇ Have a meal at Aux Anciens Canadiens in Quebec City, Canada â–ˇ Visit at least one UNESCO World Heritage List site in every country I visit â–ˇ See Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland
Just a sampling here: Visit all 7 continents - just missing Antartica Fly first class on Emirates Private jet Tour of champagne region in France with my best friend - all out - drivers, guides, Michelin restaurants, 5 star hotels I've traveled a ton internationally but have not done a single U.S. national park so some of those Learn French - it's not really a travel goal but to finally get good at it I'd need to live in France for an extended time (or somewhere French speaking) Some sort of Beoudin style overnight camping in the desert in Oman China Food tour of Japan Island hopping in Croatia Some sort of private yacht thing. I'm not picky Barcelona & San Sebastian were on my bucket list but we're doing those this winter
I've been fortunate enough to do this twice, and it is quite wonderful. That being said, I'd rather gun for Etihad as I think they're probably the best out there right now. Even if you don't get the Residence, their First Apartments look amazing. Certainly not worth the cost, but amazing.
This is very useful information to have! Etihad is a United partner so I would actually fly them unlike Emirates. I guess we know where I'm cashing in my points. The bus stop next to my office had a picture of the shower on board the Emirates that I walked past every day which was why I was smitten with Emirates.
Dh wants to climb Kilimanjaro for his 40th birthday.
I still want to see the Sydney Opera House in person. A Malbec tour of Argentina is high on the list. I want to do six continents...the Antarctica trip sound amazing but not something i really really want to do.
I'm not trying to change your mind, except I totally am. It was the best trip I've ever been on, so I'd totally encourage everyone to go. If I may ask, why doesn't it interest you?
Not the original poster, but feel similarly. I want to see Antarctica, but I did my Honors Thesis in college on tourist-caused damage and I am very conscious of that aspect and I am so very afraid that tourists in Antarctica are causing irreparable damage. As much as I want to see it, I can't be a party to that. In many ways, I wish no-one else was either. I truly believe that in this instance the act of observation does have a huge impact on the environment and I don't think the privilege of visiting the area is worth the risk (for anyone).
Dh wants to climb Kilimanjaro for his 40th birthday.
I still want to see the Sydney Opera House in person. A Malbec tour of Argentina is high on the list. I want to do six continents...the Antarctica trip sound amazing but not something i really really want to do.
I'm not trying to change your mind, except I totally am. It was the best trip I've ever been on, so I'd totally encourage everyone to go. If I may ask, why doesn't it interest you?
Mainly the cost and logistics of it. If we did it, it would be far far far off when we are older and not sure if we could manage it then. It sounds like an adventure but other things are on the list.
I was kind of depressed after I ticked off Antarctica, because that really was the top thing on my bucket list. I had to put some things at the top that were extremely hard to achieve, so they'd be there for a long time! Those are: - See a lava lake - See a narwhal
The rest of my list at the moment: - Take an epic train journey. I want to do the trans-Siberian, even though it sucks. - Go on an expedition cruise to northeast Greenland - Walk on a beach with bioluminescence - Visit a bunch of places in Brazil: -- Jericoacoara -- Amazon -- Fernando de Noronha -- Iguazu - Fly on a Dreamliner (some of these are silly and easy) - See the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan - Visit Socotra - Go to the Galapagos - Take a Blue Cruise in Turkey - Visit Pamukkale - Stay in a fancy tree house - Exit a plane by going down the evacuation slide (weird, I know, but I reeeeally want to do it) - Explore the Tatooine sets in southern Tunisia - Take a trans-oceanic cruise - Stay in an over-water bungalow - Travel overland across the Great Sand Sea
And if I manage to get through all of that in my lifetime, I'm spending most of the rest of my travel money on an icebreaker to the North Pole.
The evacuation slide was fun when I was 12
I really want to see the northern lights, go to antartica, Petra and do a safari
What is the backstory on the slide? i too have always wanted to go down it but don't really want to "have" to use it either.
cheezer we did Barcelona and San Sebastian in 2011. If you have time it is worth taking the bus to Bilbao to see the Guggenheim. The building itself it crazy.
Also, you will eat the best tapas ever in San Seb. The bars will have things spread out all over the place. Those can be so so but the really good stuff is usually what's ordered and cooked for you. I need to look up a few places we loved to see if they are still there but you must try beef cheeks and mussels. The cider is great too.
Post by keweenawlove on Jul 7, 2015 10:39:07 GMT -5
Here's what's coming to the top of my head
-Hike the Inca trail (most likely coming next spring)
-Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef
-Glacier National Park
-Go back to Jasper and hike the Skyline Trail
-African safari (my sister's living at a primate field site in Ethiopia that I'd love to try to see)
-New Zealand tour
-Hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
-Run the Boston Marathon and Marathon du Medoc (sort of travel related, right?)
Seeing the Northern Lights on so many bucket lists makes me really grateful for where I grew up. This isn't my picture but we'd get a show like this every couple years, normally in August or September. We tried to see them when we were in Fairbanks, AK but they didn't come close to what I'd seen in MI.
-Attend a Summer Olympics -Go New Zealand and Australia (three weeks minimum) -Fly first class on an international flight -Do the Camino de Santiago -Visit all 7 continents -See the pyramids in Egypt -Go to the Galapagos Islands -Visit Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier National Parks -Attend World Cup matches -Go to an English Premier League match in the UK
Go to Australia and New Zealand Drive from the top of the UK to the Bottom. Attend a Winter Olympics. I was lucky my home town was a host city for the Summer games. Go to a World cup game. See a rugby game live in New Zealand Eat sushi in Tokyo Go traveling to Europe again with my parents. I don't care what city. Exploring something new with them was one of my husband and I's best trips ever. See penguins in Antarctica Go to every continent Visit Egypt Cage dive with sharks See the F1 Monaco race
There are some commonly visited places that I still haven't been to yet but would like to. - I'd like to try cruising sometime. I don't think it'd be a regular thing for me, but I'd like to try it. - Also, Hawaii has lately jumped up my list of ideas. I have an allergy that might make it a little tricky for me but still probably do-able. - Iceland has too, my BF loves this one so it would be easy. He's an experienced traveler there and can speak a bit of the language. - Experience more of France, I've been but I'd like to do more. - Experience more of the Mediterranean. Like France, I've been but would like to see more. - I'd like to do some more traveling to see cool ruins/archaeology. - I'd like to tour more of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and possibly parts of Central Asia. - Go down under. - See more of Canada. - Etc, I'm leaving out a lot.