Roger Hicks
Member
My wife and I travel as much as we can: at least 8 weeks a year. Our record year was 6 months out of the country where we were living at the time.
Where would other APUG members recommend for middling-to-long stays (up to 6 weeks, the maximum covered by our annual travel insurance)? A lot depends on living reasonably cheaply...
Ignore the cost of travel because that's my problem (I live 300 km/200 miles south-west of Paris), but allow for the hassle of getting visas (otherwise we'd spend much more time in India). I'm 56 on June 15th and my wife is a little older so we don't want super-arduous stuff (no camping!), but equally, we have no problems with under-$20-a-night hotels/guesthouses in many countries.
To give you an idea, some of our favourites have been:
India (including Tibetans in exile)
Mexico (especially Guanajuato)
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Hungary
Greece
Malta (except the wine)
Transylvania (except the food)
I know this sounds self-indulgent but hey, it's the way we've decided to live our lives. Any ideas? Oh, yes: and when would you recommend going?
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)
Where would other APUG members recommend for middling-to-long stays (up to 6 weeks, the maximum covered by our annual travel insurance)? A lot depends on living reasonably cheaply...
Ignore the cost of travel because that's my problem (I live 300 km/200 miles south-west of Paris), but allow for the hassle of getting visas (otherwise we'd spend much more time in India). I'm 56 on June 15th and my wife is a little older so we don't want super-arduous stuff (no camping!), but equally, we have no problems with under-$20-a-night hotels/guesthouses in many countries.
To give you an idea, some of our favourites have been:
India (including Tibetans in exile)
Mexico (especially Guanajuato)
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Hungary
Greece
Malta (except the wine)
Transylvania (except the food)
I know this sounds self-indulgent but hey, it's the way we've decided to live our lives. Any ideas? Oh, yes: and when would you recommend going?
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)