So you want to go somewhere this winter, but don’t know? Weather got you down? Bakersfield not far away enough? Well here’s my five ideas for travel this
January:
- Indonesia (Lombok, Bali, Java, Sumatra)
OK, so the food isn’t the greatest. Get past that and you’ll see a fascinating
place of 250 million people (110 million in Java alone) with gorgeous
landscapes where you take a train through Java, amazing volcano hikes in
eastern Java, great diving in the Gili Islands, and the Hindu temples and rice
paddies of Bali. Sumatra has Bukittinggi’s
market, orangutangs, and is off the beaten track. You’ll get to see a different side of Muslim
culture and friendly people. It’s
pastoral and scenic. Getting around is
easy too with Air Asia and Tiger Airways having flights to and from islands
constantly.
- Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt
It will be a great time of year to go when it isn’t
oppressively hot. Beirut has spectacular
food and centers such as Gemmyzeh and Hamra plus a day’s visit one of the best
caves in the world: Jeita Grotto. Byblos
is a beautiful ancient area with great seafood and Baalbek has one of the best
examples of Roman ruins. Jordan is home
to some of the best ruins in the world such as ancient Rome’s Jerash and the
Wonder of the World: Petra. You can see
where Lawrence of Arabia lived in Wadi Rum.
Dahab in Egypt is one of the best diving spots in the world, super
cheap, and a great relaxing spot where daily trips to the top of Mt. Sinai
where you can be Moses and look for the Ten Commandments yourself. While the Great Pyramids are great, the Great
Hypostyle Hall in Luxor is greater along with the best temples in the
world.
- Southern India
The sights, the smells, the colors, oh and the people
everywhere you turn. Yes, the food is
great, amazing clothes, and you can negotiate for everything. It’s cheap and anything can happen. It’s tough and varied. Think about it: over a billion people, over
20 languages, and a place that is simultaneously modern and exceptionally
poor. There’s tourist spots such as Goa
for a bit of beach time, the Bollywood area of Mumbai (where with a bit of luck
you can get into a movie shoot for a day or two), ancient sculptures of Kama
Sutra, the ruins of Hampi, and the Portugese settlement of Madras. Just make sure to have a Thumbs Up and King
Fisher for me.
- Guatemala, Belize, Honduras
Diving is what it’s all about in Belize. The Blue Hole is one of the five most famous
spots in all of the world. Guatemala’s
Antigua has great colonial architecture but what ultimately is going to get you
going are the volcanoes that you can hike up and then slide down (sounds
dangerous AND fun)! Lago de Atitlan is
beautiful but the best part about getting off the beaten track in Guatemala is
the Mayan culture. White water raft,
hike, and go through caves in Honduras.
Just travel around from town to town and live some of the village life.
- Southern Africa