The Wish List: Part 2

It was necessary to split my Life List into two, simply because my travel list alone is ridiculous. I have my travel map, but like I said before, I like being able to cross things out! And here it is, again, totally amenable. And if any of you have been to amazing places (that are or aren’t on this list), I would love to hear about them!

THE TRAVEL LIST:

  • France
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Bahamas
  • British Virgin Islands
  • US Virgin Islands
  • Canada
  • Thailand
  • India
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Iceland
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • Switzerland
  • Indonesia (Bali)
  • Monaco
  • UAE
  • Morocco
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • South Africa
  • Kenya
  • Fiji
  • Tahiti
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Sri Lanka
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Seychelles
  • Ireland
  • UK
  • Haiti
  • Netherlands
  • Bhutan
  • Madagascar
  • Rwanda

And of course, some U.S. destinations:

  • Portland, OR
  • Seattle, WA
  • Denver, CO
  • Charleston, SC
  • Santa Barbara, CA
  • San Diego, CA
  • Nappa, CA
  • Cape Cod, MA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Montana
  • Wyoming
  • Las Vegas, NV

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11 Responses to The Wish List: Part 2

  1. Guillaume

    whooo,
    You sure do have a long list to go. I’ve been to Portugal to the steps of bom Jesus, which are amazing. But I also loved the walks in Tenerife, you really feel like you’re in a movie once you are there.

    But someone once told me that there are amazing trips we do everyday. And those are the trips within. Once I just thought about it, I have this feeling everything I did was with more intencity and made more sence.

    It’s good to be alive ^^

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  3. If you liked the Czech Republic, I can only recommend Hungary. Budapest is a lot like Prague, but a bit less medieval, and quite a bit more 19th century Paris flair – tho this really varies district to district. I grew up in Hungary, and traveled around there quite a bit… So many places I could recommend!
    From your world destinations, I was absolutely in love with the Netherlands when I went there, and so did I love Bavaria – where in Germany have you been?
    Oh, and Napa is just gorgeous – check out the Central Coast, too, Morro Bay, Pismo Beach and Monterey Bay.

  4. Wow! Loooong list.
    I’ve not been to that many of your destinations… Only Chicago, France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, UK and Netherlands.
    I actually live in Europe so it’s easier to travel. I loved Chicago. It’s so easy to get anywhere thanks to public transportation. I also really like England! If you ever visit London, go to St James Park! And in Canterbury, there’s an incredible store called Siesta! :) I also loved Germany. The food, the beautiful countrysides, the architecture in the little villages…

  5. Hi! Stumbled across your blog totally by accident, and love the vibe; I’ve recently quit my job and have gone travelling to find some balance and perspective again after becoming consumed by work! I’m about to turn 30 too, so figured I need a break!! Your stuff reminds of how I felt when I watched Eat.Love.Pray. and I need some of that right now! If you want travel advice, I’ve been to lots of your places in the past, and my current trip is taking me round South America… I’m in Chile right now, Argentina in a few days… http://www.allysadventuresinwonderlands.wordpress.com
    Keep up with the positivity & loving the simple things – it’s inspiring x

  6. Go to Ireland, ASAP. But I warn you, you’ll be at risk of falling absolutely in love with the place and the people and try to think of ways every single day to live there the rest of your life…after living in Northern Ireland for 5 months, I wish I was back every stinkin’ day.

  7. Ashley

    Ecuador!

    Ecuador is a tiny little country but it’s so diverse – you can literally pass through the Amazon rain forest, the Andes mountains, and arrive at the beach in less than a day’s travel time. And it’s incredibly cheap to do so!

    I studied abroad there for a year in 2010-2011 and I’m going back next week for my spring break! Sooooo excited!

    Just started reading your blog – everything looks awesome! Keep up the good work!

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