Week 14: Part one of many…my favorite travel destinations

Week 14: Top three favorite destinations

For this week’s Travel Tuesday, I’ll be sharing my top three travel destinations. Top Three? How did I narrow this down? Well I did not… Think of this little list as part of a far longer list of favorite destination ;-).

Angkor Wat (Cambodia): 

This was my first big trip after college. I decided to go explore Southeast Asia. I went here back in 2012. These temples are something and far larger in person.

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Denali National Park, Alaska, USA

Denali National Park is one of my favorite national parks I’ve gone to so. I went here back in 2004 with my parents. It’s a huge park with 90 miles of road and they only allow your private vehicle to drive up to mile 14. To explore the rest of the park, you need to take a National Park Service shuttle. They do this to preserve the wild life of the park. Imagine if they did it to all the national parks?

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Rome, Italy

Unfortunately we did not take our time to enjoy Rome. We only spent two whole days exploring the city, when it should deserve at least 5-7 whole days. We’ll be back, Rome!

Rome

Rome Collosseum

Honorable mentions:

  • Amalfi Coast
  • Zion National Park
  • Yosemite National Park
  • Kyoto, Japan
  • Mt. Apo, Davao, Phillippines
  • Versaille, France
  • Paris, France
  • Florence, Italy

What are your favorite travel destinations?

Read more posts from the Travel Blogging Challenge:

Week 1: Your Favorite Travel Photo of You and Intro
Week 2: Little Known Travel Tips
Week 3: Funny Travel Story
Week 4: Travel Misadventures
Week 5: Top three cultural foods
Week 6: Unusual Travel Activities and Photos
Week 7: Inspiration for traveling
Week 8: 5 Favorite Blogs
Week 9: Gross/disgusting travel stories
Week 10: Best adventures while traveling
Week 11: What’s in my backpack?
Week 12: Happy and Sad Travel Stories
Week 13: Unique Cultures Encountered

Who else is doing the challenge?

Interested in participating in the Weekly Travel Blogging Challenge? Feel free to make your own today!

Week 7: Sometimes you just have to go somewhere…

Week 7: Inspiration for traveling

British Columbia

Alaska road trip, 2004

A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes

What inspires me to travel? Good question. I wasn’t sure how to present this prompt because what is that bug that makes me want to go? There are a couple different stories that tie in to what inspires me to travel. One part, I talk about my childhood and how my family traveled a lot so it was…natural. The second part in this post, I talk about adulthood and how sometimes you just need to get away.

I’ve traveled for as long as I remembered. If you go back even further, my parents have always traveled. My parents are Filipinos who emigrated from the Philipines to live in…you guessed it…the Middle East — Iraq to be exact in the 80s. Following a few years later, they moved to…you’re right again…to Germany! Following that they moved to the United States and I was born and we stayed here since.

The life my parents led before they settled in the United States, their travel bug was intrinsic because they were looking for wherever they could find work. All those countries they lived in, including the United States are all far different from each other across all levels from the geography, topography, language, culture, religion, way of life, architecture etc. I would like to think they passed this travel bug to me and I just did not know it for a long time.

World Famous Alaska Highway

Alaska road trip, 2004

Growing up we did some air travel, but we did a whole lot of road trips across America in the summer time. The car rides were long so I did my summer assignments in the car from English literature, chemistry, physics, . From child to teenager, I did not really appreciate them until I was older because to me I saw them as extremely long car rides. I’m sure your child’s angst and restlessness was also hard on my parents.

As an adult, in retrospect, I do appreciate those experiences more because I can share those stories everywhere I go.

In college, I wanted to do a study or volunteer abroad program but I never got round to doing it because I cold not afford it. That was a my biggest travel regret.

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Alaska road trip, 2004

“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” – Anonymous

After college, I started working full time. In my first year of working professionally, I did not take a single day of vacation. I felt I was in that rat race  paying my student loans, debt, and bills and worrying about having enough money to pay for rent. I also lived with roommates but it did not alleviate my financial situation.

In retrospect, forgoing paid time (PTO) off is silly because as part of my benefits, I get 2 weeks of paid time off each year and I chose not to use it. If you think about, for not using my PTO, I was letting myself work for free for 2 weeks each year. Like many Americans, I felt being a work martyr was easier.

Last year, my supervisor told me I accrued 230+ hours and I was about to reach my ceiling where I would stop accruing PTO. I had a choice to either take more PTO going forward or I can cash it out. Cashing it out was tempting, but those checks would be taxed and I would no longer have the much-needed days off. Between the two, I chose the former. Because I don’t want to stop earning hours, I take days off and that has been my kick since then. Each month I take one day off a month to take a “mental health day”. One day won’t give me a trip to Costa Rica, but I can drive across town and hike somewhere I haven’t been before.

Some months I’ll take multiple days off and I tell my husband “let’s go somewhere” — it doesn’t have to be far. It does not have to be fancy nor in the top of our bucket lists either. Because we are trying to save money to remodel the house, we choose a destination because it’s cheap or we found a really good deal. Tentative for Thanksgiving weekend, we are planning a trip to the Bay Area to visit friends. Tentative for the week of Christmas and New Years, a few days in Vancouver.

Alaska trip

Alaska road trip, 2004

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.” – Dalai Lama

Read more posts from the Travel Blogging Challenge:

Week 1: Your Favorite Travel Photo of You and Intro
Week 2: Little Known Travel Tips
Week 3: Funny Travel Story
Week 4: Travel Misadventures
Week 5: Top three cultural foods
Week 6: Unusual Travel Activities and Photos

Who else is doing the challenge?

Interested in participating in the Weekly Travel Blogging Challenge? Feel free to make your own today!