This blog is for anyone who believes that curiosity doesn’t have an expiration date. It’s for travellers who still want to explore the world – just maybe not at a sprint.
What you’ll find here:
Honest travel stories – the beautiful, the funny and the slightly embarrassing.
Practical tips for travellers who are a little wiser (and a little less interested in sleeping on night buses).
Realistic advice about what is actually doable – because “easy hike” doesn’t mean the same at 55 as it did at 20.
Destination guides written from experience, not ego.
Why I’m writing:
Because travel after a certain age may come with its own set of questions. Can I actually climb that mountain? Is there a cable car somewhere? How steep is “steep”? Is sleeping in a treehouse in the middle of a game reserve wise if you can no longer outrun anything? Will I regret skipping the spa for a sunrise trek? (Answer: sometimes yes, sometimes no.)
If you’ve ever googled the same things, this blog is for you. I’ll share the ups, the downs, the occasional “What was I thinking?” moment – and, most importantly, proof that the wonder of seeing the world doesn’t fade with age.
So, if you’re someone who still loves exploring but wants honest, relatable travel stories – welcome! Let’s explore this big, beautiful world together – one slightly slower, more thoughtful step at a time.


