I would like to take the opportunity to wish all my readers A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR as we move on to 2012.
2011 has been a pretty good year in travel. While major airlines are punishing us with steep increase in prices and fees, budget airlines are increasingly popular among travelers with the no fuss and frill attitude. They have certainly give major airlines a run for their money. Today there are almost 50 low cost carriers in Asia alone, and they amount close to two hundred from around the world. With a little time and homework done before you head to your next destination, you'll find that there are still a lot of good bargains out there.
Accommodation is another factor to think of when travel. Budget hotels, hostels, and home-stays are getting trendy these days. They are not just affordable, but most have their individual character and style. Travelers have the chance to know other travelers, and share their experiences. Recently I found a site, CouchSurfing which provide a platform for people to connect, foster, and immerse into other cultures by encouraging users to provide and benefit from free in-home lodging.
Years ago when someone offered a cigarette to a stranger, it seemed like an icebreaker for a conversation. But today, it's no longer a norm since most people are pretty health conscious, and they know the effects of nicotine. But I find that food can be a hot conversational piece in the new millennium. Where is a good place to eat? What food should I try while here? How do you make this? All these can bring any conversation to a whole new level.
I am pretty adventurous when it comes to food although I have to cautious you not to eat any cooked food that is not hot. A friend of mine got a bad stomach pain after eating a cold fried chicken when in Guatemala. It all ended well after he took some Tums with ginger ale.
Iceland is in almost every list for best places to visit in 2012. I have booked my flight to Reykjavik next March, and I am very excited to find out what makes this city tick despite its extreme cold weather. Panama and Nepal are also on my list. I wish I have more free time, and deeper pocket to travel but I am not complaining with the bad economy these days. We are working harder than ever before although it doesn't seem that way. We are more careful with our finances but everything is going up, it doesn't really make any difference anymore.
But if we spend time to chart our course, I believe we can still afford to travel at least once to a dream destination of our choice in 2012.