Round-the-World Traveler
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Sally on an earlier trip to New York.
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May 2002
6-12 Months
Never enough
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England
Hertfordshire, England
Database Administrator
One more paycheck and I’m gone
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USA (north and national parks), Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Easter Island, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, USA (south)
I graduated from university last year and decided I wanted to travel before committing to a career. So while others around me applied for sensible jobs I set my sights on something more adventurous. I’ve travelled before, but never for this length of time, and I am looking forward to full immersion in the travelling culture.
Missing out something amazing and never having the opportunity to go back.
When you start to talk about going on a trip like this, it’s amazing how many people confess to regretting that they never took the opportunity to do likewise while they had the chance. My family are amazingly supportive, but I think that they question my ability to organise myself across four continents and twelve months. They may have good reason.
Just Enough
With a good pair of walking shoes and a travel journal there isn’t much else you can’t acquire along the way.
Maybe it will make me more organised, maybe more open and receptive; maybe it will make me value home comforts or make me long to move to the Andes. Who knows? I don’t, but I’m going to enjoy finding out.
If I don’t go and see what’s out there beyond the area I know, I’ll always be wondering about it.
RTW trips allow you to take the full-time course in other cultures rather than the evening classes.
If you don’t want to eat guinea pig, swim through leech-infested swamps and career through the mountains chauffeured by bus drivers on a death wish, you don’t have to! Though many of us choose to put ourselves in these situations, people shouldn’t be put off by thinking that it’s compulsory.
When you look out of your office window every day at the same houses and the same shops and the same people and wonder what you’re doing with your life, travel is the answer. It clears your head, puts things in perspective and returns you full of energy and ready to face the world again.
Make a wish-list of where you want to visit and then go and see a specialist travel agent to discuss an itinerary. You’ll be surprised what you can do, even on a tight budget. Don’t assume you are constrained by the typical RTW ticket, you’ll be amazed how flexible they can be.
Sally also has a web site that talks more about her round-the-world trip.

