Where Do We Go From Here????
"Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer."
Unknown
"Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and instead celebrate the journey"
Fitzhugh Mullan
"Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer."
Unknown
"Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and instead celebrate the journey"
Fitzhugh Mullan
As soon as I finish one vacation, I start planning my next. There is no down time between planning and going and then planning again, except enough time to unpack and wash the clothes. I'm 67 years old, and who knows how many more years of good health my husband and I have to travel. So my philosophy is - go, go, go. And my list of places and things I want to do, is there to help me decide what is next.
So our next trip is booked, and the deposit is paid. Still have a few loose ends to tie up. Airfare for one. We have looked at what the company we have booked through charges for airfare, and now I am looking online and into consolidators, to see if I can get it for less. Since I have most of my mileage with United I was trying to get my flights through them, to add on some miles, but it looks like American Airlines is going to be best for this trip, so will sign up for mileage with them, and may even get their credit card for the year, to get their bonus mileage, and then drop it before the annual fee comes due. I have United's card already, and I refuse to pay two fees.
Sea Turtle At Totuguera NP |
So, where are we going now? We've decided to head south. First stop is Costa Rica. We will fly to San Jose, spend one night, then head to Tortuguera National Park, which is on the Caribbean side of the country, and is famous for the sea turtles. We will spend 2 nights there at the Mowamba Lodge. Our stay there will include several canal boat tours into the Tortuguero canals, and also a trip over to the Butterfly and Frog farm.
Arenal Volcano and Arenal Lake |
Monteverde Cloud Forest is our next stop, and this is where I plan to go zip-lining. If you check my list, you will see that it says - Costa Rica, go zip-lining. So this is where I will zip-line through the forest, with eighteen platforms suspended above the ground, I will be able to glide through the forest experiencing what it is like to be an inhabitant of the Cloud Forest Canopy. We also have a hanging bridges treetop walkway tour set up. We spend 2 nights in Monteverde.
Walking on a hanging bridge through the Cloud Forest |
Resort we will stay in Tamarindo |
Amazon Clipper on the Amazon River |
Rio de Janeiro |
Iguassu Falls with a rainbow |
From the falls we fly home. It will be a long trip - 23 days. Its a long time to be gone, but I'm looking forward to another adventure. We aren't leaving until early 2015, which really isn't too far away.
Iguassu Falls |
So, how are we getting from place to place, and how is the trip set up? I have booked almost the entire trip through a company called Avanti Destinations. This is an independent trip, we will not be with a group.
In Costa Rica we have transfers set up from destination to destination. Some are private transfers, which means they will have a car and driver take us to our next stop. Some are shared transfers, which means we could be on a small bus or in a van, and there will be a few other people going to the same destination, but maybe staying at a different hotel. Once at each destination I have set up activities, which we can easily get to from the resorts, but we will be on our own. Breakfast comes with the hotels, but in most cases we will be on our own for other meals.
Manaus, Brazil, on the Amazon River |
We did opt to book our own hotel in Rio. The hotels they offered through the package were around $400 a night, and I have Best Western rewards. I was able to get a Best Western hotel right on Ipanema Beach for a lot less. The hotel looks nice, I'll get the points, and save a little money. Since we are splurging on hotels at the falls, I felt this was a good plan.
So now we have a new adventure to look forward to. I'm reading up on both locations, through the internet and also with tour books that I have purchased. I make notes of places that look interesting, to check out, restaurants to eat at, and things that I might want to purchase. And I get excited about going. I almost want to pack my bags now. Planning is part of the fun.
And already in my mind is, where do I go next. After this trip I'm thinking Australia, New Zealand, or maybe instead, Viet Nam and Cambodia. Who knows, its a big world out there, and I only have so much time left to explore it.