Anonymous wrote:West Africa is so much better than East Africa.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone losing interest in travel? I feel like we have gone to many similar destinations and the excursions are all similar- rafting, horseback riding, spa, golfing, ropes course, nature walk, coffee/sugarcane tour, paddle boarding… any advice if you’ve been in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:West Africa is so much better than East Africa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone losing interest in travel? I feel like we have gone to many similar destinations and the excursions are all similar- rafting, horseback riding, spa, golfing, ropes course, nature walk, coffee/sugarcane tour, paddle boarding… any advice if you’ve been in this situation?
I don’t do any of the activities you listed above when I travel. I love visiting new places to experience the culture, food, traditions, architecture, museums, etc…
Still you can get cathedraled out, museumed out and cuisined out
DP.. I can never get cuisined out. The others, yes.
I can. Certain parts of France the menu was almost identical at every place eg moules frites. At home I'm jumping between cuisines every day which isn't always possible outside major cities. In the UK, we had to cut back on the full English breakfast after two days
French person here. Bistros are similar in all of France, PP. You encountered bistro food. When everything is crowded and you're hungry, it can be difficult to find interesting food in touristy places, but if you do your research (and reservations) you will always find good food in France. No one eats a full English breakfast every day unless you want your arteries to give way early - that was meant for physical laborers in the before times. Unless you want to live in an apartment and cook for yourself on vacation, you'll have to be creative, right?
Also, I can never be cathedraled or museumed out, but I understand that others might![]()
I do find myself gasping for vegetables after being in France. I don't know why top restaurants serve such pitiful vegetable sides when the markets have wonderful produce. My husband has traveled all over the world for work and you can tell when he's been in meat heavy places because all he wants is lots of salad when he gets home.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone losing interest in travel? I feel like we have gone to many similar destinations and the excursions are all similar- rafting, horseback riding, spa, golfing, ropes course, nature walk, coffee/sugarcane tour, paddle boarding… any advice if you’ve been in this situation?