Packerjohn
Packerjohn
- Location
- Canada
First, let me state that I am 72, pretty good health & have traveled to about 65 countries over a period of many decades. I have done the Trans-Siberian to China, down a part of the Amazon, traveled via motorcycle in Europe, spent winters in Texas, Mexico & Portugal, etc. etc. etc.
Now here is the problem. When I look at Lonely Planet books they advise doing "silly" stuff like sky walking off the CN Tower in Toronto, volcano boarding down Nicaragua's Cerro ***** Mountain or zip lining in just any country in the world. It seems that travel has now become a nonstop "adventure" for young urbanites who generally lead boring lives otherwise.
Now when I investigate travel for us seniors out there the choices seem to be: 1. Bus trips to Casinos, 2. Bus trips to Branson, Missouri, 3. Cruises on ships holding 5,000 passengers (cattle cars, if you ask me) 4. Guided bus trips ("if its Tuesday, it must be Belgium"). All these options make me a bit tired of the advertising in travel.
I have been independent most of my life when it comes to travel & generally cannot stand groups; makes me feel like a sheep told to be nice & follow the shepherd. I have tried a couple of travel clubs & love meeting the locals & staying in their homes. Unlike the late 60s when I started to travel, I feel that travel has just become "big business" & there are just too many people traveling about who maybe shouldn't be.
People who sit in bars in Asia & listen for the 100th time to "Hotel California" or watch football on the telly which they could watch at home. Or the young mother taking her month old baby & "doing Europe or Asia". Any good advice on what you think I might enjoy on future trips before I "kick that bucket?" There must be a nice some place for this ole' packer.
Now here is the problem. When I look at Lonely Planet books they advise doing "silly" stuff like sky walking off the CN Tower in Toronto, volcano boarding down Nicaragua's Cerro ***** Mountain or zip lining in just any country in the world. It seems that travel has now become a nonstop "adventure" for young urbanites who generally lead boring lives otherwise.
Now when I investigate travel for us seniors out there the choices seem to be: 1. Bus trips to Casinos, 2. Bus trips to Branson, Missouri, 3. Cruises on ships holding 5,000 passengers (cattle cars, if you ask me) 4. Guided bus trips ("if its Tuesday, it must be Belgium"). All these options make me a bit tired of the advertising in travel.
I have been independent most of my life when it comes to travel & generally cannot stand groups; makes me feel like a sheep told to be nice & follow the shepherd. I have tried a couple of travel clubs & love meeting the locals & staying in their homes. Unlike the late 60s when I started to travel, I feel that travel has just become "big business" & there are just too many people traveling about who maybe shouldn't be.
People who sit in bars in Asia & listen for the 100th time to "Hotel California" or watch football on the telly which they could watch at home. Or the young mother taking her month old baby & "doing Europe or Asia". Any good advice on what you think I might enjoy on future trips before I "kick that bucket?" There must be a nice some place for this ole' packer.