Friday, August 3, 2012

Save, save, save...

This blog may be past due, as we are already in the process of the hardest part of long-term travel: saving money. My husband and I have been meticulously (most of the time) putting money away into a savings account which has finally grown to almost ticket-purchase size. After looking into many RTW (Round-the-World for those of you non-backpackers) ticket sites, we have realized that we would need to save around $13,000 for two tickets for all the stops we would like to make.


Here is a projected itinerary:


ATL-Boston-Reykjavik (If you have not seen Bon Iver's video for "Holocene", you need to watch it. You WILL want to go to Iceland, too)
Reykjavik- London (Paul's family lives in England, as well as some of my relatives)
London-Brittany, France (by ferry)
Travel through Europe by train - Paul wants to visit multiple soccer grounds, all I can remember at this time is Ajax.... I think that is in Holland?
Eventually end up in Rome, where we will fly to Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul - Delhi, India
Delhi - Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi - Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei - Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane - Christchurch, NZ
Christchurch - Lima, Peru (I hold Peru dear to my heart after spending a month in this beautiful country.. I encourage everyone to go there!)
Lima overland to Sao Paolo, Brazil (Hello, World Cup 2014)
Sao Paolo - Atlanta (home!)


We may try to get to places like mainland China or Thailand, we just have to see how it all works out. At this point, we are still in "Saving" stage.. things may change when we get to the "Booking" stage.


A little background about us:
I am: a teacher, extended day teacher, yoga teacher (as of September 23, 2012).
Paul is: my husband, boys' soccer coach, and an awesome personal trainer.


Follow us on our journey to touch (almost) every continent in our RTW trip as we try and volunteer and teach as we go. Our goal is to come back with a widened view of the world and the satisfaction we were able to see and experience things we would have not had we "settled down" as most married couples do. Sure, some people may think we are crazy, especially "in this economy", but when else could we do this? We are still young, have no kids, and have been wanting to do this for years. Soon we will make our dream a reality.





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