Yea yea I know it’s 2011 and I’m a bit late on this; however, since I am still a travel-blogger-in-training I know you will forgive me 🙂
So here is my 2011 Travel Roundup: A look back at last year’s travel adventures. (Inspired by A Lady in London).
5 : Number of countries visited in 2011
New Zealand, Canada, USA, Peru, Argentina
2: Number of new countries visited in 2011
Peru, Argentina
3: Number of continents visited in 2011
South America, North America, Oceania
10 : Number of countries I have been to in my lifetime
Singapore, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Jamaica, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Peru, Argentina
This year was pretty quiet in terms of travel, it was more a year of reflextion, as mentioned in my Peace out 2011 post.
Check out my blogs posts on my 2011 trips below.
New Zealand
- The End – Mt Cook
- Tongariro Alpine Crossing– Tongariro National Park
- Titanic anyone?– Mt Cook
- Kaikoura- Kaikoura
- Magical Mystical Milford Sound– Milford Sound National Park
- Queenstown- Queenstown
- Adrenaline Rush– Queenstown
- Sometimes I wonder about my sanity– Queenstown
- Glenorchy- Glenorchy
- Destop Screensaver Country– South Island
- Ice Age- Franz Josef Glacier
- Wild Wild West Coast -South Island
- Abel Tasman– Abel Tasman National Park
- There And Back Again -Wellington
Peru
- Lima, Peru– Lima
- Lima to the Sacred Valley – Sacred Valley
- Dealing with Photo Taking Anxiety– Sacred Valley to Macchu Picchu
- Bucket Lists and why Machu Picchu was NOT on mine – Macchu Picchu
- Cusco, Peru– Cusco
- When things go wrong: travel delays and missed opportunities– Cusco
Canada
- Dinosaur Valley –Drumheller, Alberta
- The Canadian Badlands – Drumheller, Alberta
- The Canadian Rockies– Banaff, Alberta
USA
- Yosemite – Yosemite National Park, California
- VIVA Las Vlogas– Las Vegas, Nevada
Argentina
- What’s new, Buenos Aires?– Buenos Aires
That long list and this is a “quiet” travel year? I can’t imagine what a busy travel year would look like! Maybe in 2012 I will find out… can’t wait to see where you go next… might help me decide where I should start my travels 🙂
-Alex
Nadine, that’s quite a diversified list–From ancient ruins on several continents to the lights of Las Vegas and still got to see mother nature at her very best.. Many of these experiences will last a lifetime– Thank You for sharing these with the world—I anxiously await the next chapter!
It’s not just the places you have been Nadine, but also the things you have done. I’m sure I can’t remember them all, but I’ll have a go. Feeding stingrays, Grand Prix, monkey on your head , a panda on your lap, white water rafting and canoeing, ice climbing, rock climbing, swimming with dolphins, swimming under a waterfall, canyon swing, riding a Llama (well almost), eating a guinea pig’s cousin, and so much more. I purposely didn’t mention the salsa dancing in boots.lol
Hi!
which was better?