Dawn and I like to travel to places where we've never been before, and this next one might be our last big trip. We'll still be going on shorter trips, of course, but given the economy, our ages, and increasing dangers we might run into means this will be limiting us to vacation trips closer to home.
I like doing "ology" stuff: geology, archaeology, paleontology, museums, lectures -- mostly nerdy things. Dawn likes art galleries more than museums, and also likes hiking and some other stuff and doing anthropology and history field work. But with my age (80 this year and with Dawn being (only) 69 (but with a new knee), our backpacking-into-the-wilderness shtick probably won't cut it, so this trip might be a little less strenuous than we'd been doing for the past 35 years.
I figure that we could spend about three weeks and should have enough saved up by next year to spend a maximum of $10k USD. This isn't something that we could just magically find the money for and go whenever; it's pretty important to actually have a plan and itinerary together. I'd love to hear some ideas. Do you have this one place you've been to which you remember as being a great trip? Or maybe you've always wanted to finally take that trip to ------, and do ------ while you're there as the capstone of your "bucket list"?
I'd love to hear any ideas/suggestions!
I like doing "ology" stuff: geology, archaeology, paleontology, museums, lectures -- mostly nerdy things. Dawn likes art galleries more than museums, and also likes hiking and some other stuff and doing anthropology and history field work. But with my age (80 this year and with Dawn being (only) 69 (but with a new knee), our backpacking-into-the-wilderness shtick probably won't cut it, so this trip might be a little less strenuous than we'd been doing for the past 35 years.
I figure that we could spend about three weeks and should have enough saved up by next year to spend a maximum of $10k USD. This isn't something that we could just magically find the money for and go whenever; it's pretty important to actually have a plan and itinerary together. I'd love to hear some ideas. Do you have this one place you've been to which you remember as being a great trip? Or maybe you've always wanted to finally take that trip to ------, and do ------ while you're there as the capstone of your "bucket list"?
I'd love to hear any ideas/suggestions!