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My Best Travel Moments of 2016

It’s that time of year again!  Time for holiday celebrations, festive lights, lots and lots of hot chocolate (not that I ever need an excuse, really), and of course, end-of-the-year roundup blog posts.

Honestly, when I look back on my travels over the past year, I’m still pretty astounded I got to see and do so much. I had travel goals and dreams at the beginning of the year, but what I actually was able to see and do and experience blew them out of the water.  This was an incredible year for me, and I’m so grateful for every single new place I visited, every new adventure I embarked on, and above all, the people I met around the globe who reaffirmed my hope that, fundamentally, the world is full of good and decent men and women who just want to live the best lives that they can.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

 

This was the year I visited Cambodia for the first time, and was blown away by this majestic country.  It’s the year I made it to East Africa, experiencing a taste of safari in Kenya and learning about the history and contemporary life of Uganda.  It’s the year that finally saw me accomplish my decade-long goal of visiting Slovenia and northern Croatia for the very first time.  I traveled to Portland with my best friend and had a great time in this fun, funky, donut-and-ice cream-laden city.  I visited my family in England and got reacquainted with one of my all-time favorite cities, London.  And oh yes, I made it back to Paris and it was every bit as delightful as I remembered.

What an amazing year.  I’m so thankful I got to experience every moment of it.

View of Soca river…can you believe that water color is real?!

 

As December draws to a close, I thought I’d do a quick roundup of some of my favorite moments/experiences over the past twelve months.  Read on for my favorites around the globe in 2016:

  • Best Massage: Bliss Spa, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. An hour and a half of heavenly pampering for only $30.  Can’t wait to go back!
  • Best Hot Chocolate: Les Deux Magots, Paris. I sneaked in for an hour with a French newspaper and a chocolate chaud after a long day of work meetings, and it remains one of my favorite memories of Paris.
  • Best Sunrise: Across the magical vista of my lodge near Nairobi, Kenya. Watching the sun rise over East Africa at 6 am—and thinking how far I’d come to be able to experience that moment—made the early morning wake-up call totally worthwhile.
  • Best Meal: Paris again—Le Relais D’Entrecote. I’d remembered this fantastique steak-and-frites legend from an earlier visit but couldn’t find it on a map or in my guidebook…then I stumbled across it by pure chance while wandering around the neighborhood.  Fate!  And it was every bit as delicious as I remembered.  That steak is reason enough to visit Paris.
  • Best Body of Water: As beautiful as the Plitvice Lakes in Croatia are, I have to give the edge to the Soca River in Slovenia. This ribbon of turquoise snaking through the beautiful Slovenian countryside is a marvel.  I remember just sitting and staring at it during a break in my busy day-trip from Lake Bled, wishing I could gaze at it forever and never leave.
  • Best Museum: Also in Slovenia—the Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia in Ljubljana is a bit out of the way from the city center, but it’s very impressive and does a great job of telling the powerful, inspiring story of the country’s journey from Yugoslavia to independence to European Union membership over the past 25 years. It’s a must-see if you’re going to be in the capital.
  • Best Bookstore: This is an easy one (even though I got to revisit some of my favorites in London this year). I fell in love with the legendary Powell Books in Portland, Oregon when I visited this fall.  SO many titles I wanted to take home, but I limited myself to three, and I still have two of them sitting on my nightstand that I can’t wait to crack open.  This place is huge, diverse, and heaven for book lovers!
  • Best New City: While I enjoyed Phnom Penh a lot, and found Zagreb really charming, my hands-down favorite new city from the past year is Ljubljana. The capital of Slovenia is a gorgeous mélange of pastels set on a river and filled with beautiful architecture, excellent restaurants, and too many charming cafes to explore during my all-too-brief time there.  I need to go back and revisit this delightful city soon—it made me so happy and I honestly didn’t want to leave!
  • Best New Country: Cambodia wasn’t even on my radar a year ago except in the vaguest way, but when a work trip sent me there for two weeks, I was thrilled to get a chance to check it out. It honestly was one of the most significant trips I’ve ever taken in my life.  Not only is it an incredibly beautiful country with charming cities and impressive ruins to explore (hello, Angkor Wat!), it was filled with some of the kindest, most interesting people I’ve ever met, and I was inspired and humbled by how the country has worked to move forward after the horrors of its not-too-distant past.  Cambodia is vibrant, fascinating, easy to explore even solo, and very affordable.  It’s now one of my top country recommendations for all travelers.  Cambodia, I’m so glad I got to know you a bit in 2016, and I hope to see you again soon.

What were your favorite 2016 travel experiences?  What are your plans for 2017?

I’m Going to Portland!

Exciting announcement:  after a summer that saw me zooming back and forth between Cambodia, East Africa, Paris, London, and Central Europe (thank you, work travel!) I have a new adventure on the horizon, this time a little closer to home.

I’m going to Portland!

Portland, Oregon…home of cafes, hipsters, outdoor markets, a fantastic food scene, surrounded by stunning natural beauty (with mountains to climb and burn off all of that food!), and, by reputation, just an all-around fantastic city to hang out in and soak up the atmosphere and enjoy life.  That’s pretty much the plan!

Mt. Hood, Portland (photo by Jessica Somers)

Mt. Hood, Portland (photo by Jessica Somers)

 

I’ll be taking this trip with my best friend Jessica, who is both a supremely talented professional photographer (see her photos in this post) and familiar with Portland already as she’s been there before and loves it.  I’m very excited to explore the city with her, and there are a few stops we’ll be hitting for sure in our whirlwind weekend visit:

  • Salt ‘n Straw—Honestly, this is approximately 25% of the reason I want to go to Portland (maybe more)…the ice cream at Salt ‘n Straw is reputed to be among the best on the planet. Will it live up to expectations?  I suspect a lot of research is in order (don’t worry, I’m up to the task and won’t let you down!)
  • Voodoo Donuts/Powell’s City of Books—It wouldn’t be a Portland trip without checking out the legendary Powell’s City of Books, an apparent mecca for bibliophiles. I may not conquer it all, but I’ll do my best, and hopefully come away with some new reads to enjoy while eating a multitude of donuts at Voodoo Donuts (power snacks for sightseeing!)
  • Coquine—I’ve heard about this new-ish Portland restaurant for what seems like ages and am excited to check it out. My awesome BFF got us reservations for dinner, so we can see what the fuss at this Portland hotspot is all about!
  • Nature—I also want to balance all the cafes and restaurants with some wilderness and foliage. We’re hopefully going to visit the International Rose Test Gardens, as well as do a little hiking in the area surrounding the city.
Voodoo Donuts, Portland (photo by Jessica Somers)

Voodoo Donuts, Portland (photo by Jessica Somers)

 

Other than that, not too many concrete plans except to eat, drink, and celebrate decades of friendship with a little cross-country weekend adventure.  What could be better than that?

Bring it, Portland!  (Especially the ice cream and donuts…)

 

Have you been to Portland?  What are your favorite spots in the city and around?  Any suggestions for our trip?