Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have friends or relatives who are willing to travel due to financial or other reasons. How do you find travel groups/circle? Facebook? I am averse to social media and have not used any other than whatsapp for communications.
I’m lucky to have a lot of friends who like to travel. But I have single friends who’ve traveled with meetup groups and tour groups. The meetup groups usually do local activities so that people get to know each other before trips. And there are quite a few tour groups marketed to women solo travelers. You can google reviews and recommendations for the various companies.
This is how I will travel have to travel as my spouse is older and doesn't share my energy or interests. Glad to here their are good meetup and tour groups. I need to find them. I plan to start traveling extensively as soon as my youngest leaves for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have friends or relatives who are willing to travel due to financial or other reasons. How do you find travel groups/circle? Facebook? I am averse to social media and have not used any other than whatsapp for communications.
I’m lucky to have a lot of friends who like to travel. But I have single friends who’ve traveled with meetup groups and tour groups. The meetup groups usually do local activities so that people get to know each other before trips. And there are quite a few tour groups marketed to women solo travelers. You can google reviews and recommendations for the various companies.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have friends or relatives who are willing to travel due to financial or other reasons. How do you find travel groups/circle? Facebook? I am averse to social media and have not used any other than whatsapp for communications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not yet retired, but I am close to that age. Plus looking at my parents and their friends.
Excepting the travel between seasonal homes (Maine and Florida for example), travel for new experiences seems to be 2 to 5 times a year. Sometimes longer trips that are more involved, 1 or 2 trips to China or India or some other place that requires long travel.
My folks, for example, did 2 long trips per year (China and Russia for example) and 2 shorter trips (like Danube river cruises, Paris and the South of France, Canadian rail tours, things like that). As they got older they changed the longer trips for shorter ones that were logistically less complicated and to places that they had some familiarity. That progression seems to be common among their friends. It is also the pattern that I am seeing among my colleagues who have retired.
NP. How old are your parents?
My parents' last big trip was when they were 80. But my mom had significant health issues by then, and the trip was really hard on her physically, and my dad for all the work he did to help her while on the trip. Walking, stairs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I am not yet retired, but I am close to that age. Plus looking at my parents and their friends.
Excepting the travel between seasonal homes (Maine and Florida for example), travel for new experiences seems to be 2 to 5 times a year. Sometimes longer trips that are more involved, 1 or 2 trips to China or India or some other place that requires long travel.
My folks, for example, did 2 long trips per year (China and Russia for example) and 2 shorter trips (like Danube river cruises, Paris and the South of France, Canadian rail tours, things like that). As they got older they changed the longer trips for shorter ones that were logistically less complicated and to places that they had some familiarity. That progression seems to be common among their friends. It is also the pattern that I am seeing among my colleagues who have retired.