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>Your plans for the coming year
>Your dreams for the coming year
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>>2854379
I find myself in the interesting position of having 6 weeks off starting in April, and a decent amount of side hustle money I earned from splitting wood. So I can go pretty much anywhere with no restrictions. RN I'm thinking circle the globe and do Spain-Morocco (hiking)-Philippines(diving)-China(fuck knows what I'll do here), 10 days in each. But I could swap any of those out with literally anywhere.
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>>2854379
Plan is to get accepted into law school so I can quit my job and just travel long term until it starts. Problem is I may have missed my chance for yet another year. Holy fuck I just want to be free but I'm too retarded so I'm stuck working a bullshit job where I need wait 5 months for a week of PTO. Holy fuck I just want to fucking quit but everyone says it's a bad idea without a plan afterwards (even with 50k in savings) so I guess I'm just stuck unless I can get into grad school.
FML
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Off to Japan for the fourth time soon, gonna see that Hokkaido snow. Never been to the snow before, it doesn't get that cold in my part of Australia.
Hoping to go to Nepal and India in the latter end of the year but I'll see if Nepal has another flare up after the March elections, lest it turn into an utter shit show.
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>plans
A month in Thailand mid year, a month in Vietnam end of year.
>dreams
Meet a Vietnamese sugar mommy and get a green card marriage.
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>>2854379
I'm going to Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, and Macedonia. Really hope I kiss some girls in the hostels
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>>2854379
I am going to Japan for a few months starting in May. Gonna bum around in hostels and live off of strong zero and onigiri.
I'm just hoping my Japanese has improved enough since going last time.
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>>2854379
>traveling to a few new countries
>traveling to Antarctica
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I'm going to Brazil, and I have a long layover in Panama City. From my research, Panama looks a hell of a lot more interesting than where i am going (Goiania).
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>>2854379
I plan on getting the money they keep talking about and going wherever the heck I want. Maybe road trip the US. Maybe go to england. Maybe try egypt or thailand. No matter where I go it's got to be better than here.
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>>2854435

Why are you going to stay in HOSTELS in such impoverished shit holes? You know they're just gonna be filled with poorfag manual laborers right? If you can't afford €10 a night for a basic place then what the fuck are you even doing
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>>2854379
My grandmother told me to stop traveling thousands of miles away while she's still alive
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I'm going to live in Myanmar and just focus on self-improvement - fitness, reading, meditation. Hopefully I'll find a cutie.
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>>2855725
Even shitty hostels cost more than 10 euros a night in Europe. Some people's sense of travel pricing is stuck in 2015, I swear.
>>2855761
Why Myanmar and not Northeast India?
>>2854438
Every time I think of going to Japan, I see posts like this and think "fuck that". White slobs pathetically eager to fit in by speaking the local language and cramming together in a dorm with other white slobs whose shoes reek to high heaven. I'd rather visit Tajikistan desu. The landscape is a whole lot more desolate, but the people are tough and hardy, not soft, sheltered and ridden with weird cartoon obsessions.
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>>2855766
>Why Myanmar and not Northeast India?
Surprisingly good question. I was in NE India last year. Meghalaya was incredible but for Nagaland and Manipur, you need a Protected Area Permit and give them your itinerary. There are lots of places near the Myanmar border you're not allowed. All the restrictions totally ruin the travel experience for me. It's Nagaland that I'm most interested in in NE India.
I learned Burmese a few years ago, I've forgotten much now. The country still remains largely isolated, so you can experience a sense of adventure and wonder.
But as soon as they remove the PAP for Nagaland, I will literally buy a ticket.
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>>2855767
How'd you rank the seven sisters for /trv/ experiences? Any stuff really stand out as unique in these places?
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My lease ends in August so im training to become a bicycle nomad. Going to cycle west coast to the east coast of the usa then cycle down into Mexico and the rest of South America.
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>>2855810
>How'd you rank the seven sisters for /trv/ experiences? Any stuff really stand out as unique in these places?
Meghalaya is beautifully clean, it's like 97% non-jeet. The jungles are incredible and there are thousands of steps everywhere going through jungles, I got shredded after a few weeks exploring the villages by foot. However, it's full of Indian tourists, I only saw 3 foreign tourists the whole time I was there. Many of the Indians are from Calcutta and they have a well-deserved reputation for being extremely noisy and inconsiderate. Fucking horrible people to be around. Shouting on their phones, blasting music with their doors open. I had to move hotel once just to get away from them. The native Meghalaya people see them for how bad they are too.
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>>2854379
Chicago in March.
Beijing, Hiroshima, Gifu in Cherry blossom season.
South Korea in fall.
Been thinking about going to Europe at least once but I want to go somewhere safe with great transportation.
>dreams
actually go on dates with women and go bar hopping. I had women ask me out but too much of a wimp.
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>>2855766
>tajikistan
Is it better than uzbekistan or krygyistan? Should I see all 3 or skip some? Where do you fly in from?
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Its weird how almost nobody here travels in America outside big cities.
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>>2859408
Because there's nothing interesting about driving past the same copy paste McMansion suburbs and highway strip malls over and over and over
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>>2855761
>live in myanmar
>live
how do long term visas/permanent residencies work there? from what I've seen it seems like one of those countries you have to either start a business, work for an international NGO, or marry a local.
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>>2854379
work in an airline checking people in for travel all year, prollyfly to tashkent in the winter for le silk road tourism
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>>2855725
I'm staying in hostels with good reviews and social vibes, and like the other anon said its more expensive than that
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I might try to go to Japan this fall. More likely early 2027. Can't decide if I want to stay in Tokyo for a month, or ski for a month.

Going to do Quebec this year though.
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What is Munich -> Vienna -> Budapest like? Really considering it next month
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>>2854379
plans
>Utah in February (family event)
>finish uni for good in May
>off to China for 1-2 months
>go back for graduation ceremony in June
>somehow land job in uk or China during this time
>maybe go to Greece with the family
>start working
>go back home for Christmas

dreams
>break up with my neet gf and find a better one
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>>2859773
Sounds like a good plan.
Vienna is wonderful if you're into history
Budapest is incredible, definitely party while you're there

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