Personally, I’m waiting for a visa interview mid-January, then I probably would spend most of my times in South/Central America next year. Where are you excited to go?
All the Asian countries that used to be USSR, plus Turkey and Mongolia.
Hopefully I find adequate internet and don’t become a mental case from wildly out of line time zones.
After close to 2 years I’ve pretty much built a base plan of 4 areas to spend 3 months in each.
3 months in SEA, probably 2 months thailand, 1 malaysia. Then off to Japan or Korea for 3 months, then Mexico for 3 and lastly Europe…idk where, this is the most unknkown. Possibly Italy,I’ve always wanted to go but just…haven’t. Greece is high up the list of places too.
This is the goal but I’d need a better passport for this
Santiago, Valparaiso, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, and Montevideo for the first half.
I’ve wanted to go to Montevideo since watching the Anthony Bourdain episode
Central Thailand, Eastern Indonesia, Cambodia, Southern Thailand, Vietnam, Northern Thailand, Laos, Western Indonesia, and Philippines. But, that’s a rough plan for the first half of the year. It will probably change several times over the next few months. The plan always changes.
Miami until April and then no clue, but I would very much like for there to be mountains
Mexico, Japan, maybe Portugal
I’ve spent a good chunk of the year in the UK and have struggled to keep up with American time zones, so I’m going home for the holidays and then choosing a more time-zone-conducive location. Thinking Buenos Aires!
I was also thinking of BA or bogota.
Have you been to either one?
Not yet.
Nuclear War Edition: South America, mostly Argentina. NZ.
argentina seems like a popular choice lately
Mexico until April, followed by San Francisco, for a week or two, Venice for the Biennale, two months in Spain, 2-3 months in Albania or Ukraine (depends on the security situation by then), and back to Mexico in October.
Flying to Lima January on a one way ticket to surf, work and eat ceviche
Sounds like a good plan