After my euro-adventure, I was so high with travel that I bored the people around me to death with the only topic I’m interested in. It may even began to sound like gloating starting my sentences with “when i was in Europe…” so I decided to actively host couchsurfers. If I’m not traveling, I’m going to bring traveling to my house. I was particularly interested to host people on an extended travel and I would be living vicariously through their RTW stories. I was drooling with envy and dying of jealousy.
“If you so wanted it, why don’t you just do it?” they asked me.
“I can’t.”
“Why not?”
Good question. Why not?
These were my top 3 answers.
1. I have work. responsibilities.
2. I’m no longer 25.
3. I have to get visas to everywhere.
I was raised in a world where work defines who you are, as well as your marital status, but that’s another story, ha ha. Anyway, nothing remarkable happened but one day I woke up and thought, why the hell not indeed? I’m not married. I have no children. What responsibility am I talking about? I work in our family business and my family have always supported each other. If we could travel for one to 2 months at a time, what is the difference of being gone for a year? If it means living one’s dream?
I thought telling my mother would be my biggest hurdle. I was short of making a powerpoint presentation to go with my spiel when I went to tell her. But it took me 30 seconds to say I’m planning to take a long trip. Then she so matter-of-factly asked for how long and what’s my itinerary? I was thrown off-guard because I was ready to deliver my 10-point argument. Somehow my mother have become open-minded and modern and I missed it! It was me who was stuck in the past, the perpetually guilty daughter.
The average age of people in couchsurfing was 25. That’s where I got my number. But with its recent popularity with over 2 million members, I think the average age now is 30 or even higher. And over the past 4 years, I’ve hosted round-the-world travelers who are older (than 25). I once hosted a funny guy who at 45, quit his job, sold everything, and went traveling because he hated their incumbent president. He will go back after his 6 year term. So obviously, I have also gotten over not being 25 anymore. ;-)
While I love the Philippines and have considered nowhere else home, I have to say, the Philippine passport is the single most annoying reason I hate being a Pinoy traveler. We need visa to almost everywhere and all restrictions apply. This is the main reason why I’m still here.
For my big trip, I want to circumnavigate the world! I want to leave for the west and come back from the east. And possibly hit all continents except Antartica. But who knows, maybe even Antartica if I stumbled upon a bag of diamonds or something. The plan was Asia(Manila)–Europe–(side trip: Africa)–North America–South America–Australia–New Zealand. But with my frustrated and procrastinating nature, I have changed my direction 3 times over! Ha ha. When I failed to leave in 2010, I decided to change direction and start in Australia beginning January, 2011. But some schedule monster came disrupting about that I can only start my planning today, March 1, 2011. And with all these visa business, my guess is I can leave mid-April the earliest. So with the season changing again, I will have to go with the earlier plan of heading west. I’m a tropical being and a sun chaser. I’m so scared of cold weather.
In the course of the next few days, weeks, I’ll be documenting the progress of my visa applications and the rest of the preparation. It’s a reality show at this point as I don’t know what’s going to happen. Will I get them? Will I not? Once again, I needed to put my thoughts in writing to sort my head out, as I mentioned in wanderlass turns 4. Follow me on my quest for the title: Most Visa Applied in 30 days! ;)
Come on Lil! We are waiting for you in Poland!
Yes, definitely coming to Poland!! Prepare my couch ya. :)
surefire hit! i wish i can do this too… well, darating din yan.
i hope you get all the visa lil. wish you well
I met someone who biked around the world. You can run around the world, JJ! :)
now the real adventure begins! i hope The Mayor can really help you out! wooohooo! i’m followin your adventures sis!!! EGGcited much!
Thanks, sis! I know I can bank on your support for sure! Now, buy me something! haha ;)
Lil! I’m so excited for you! I’ll be traveling vicariously through you so keep us updated!
Thanks Aleah. I will appreciate the support from home :) Hopefully prove it’s possible to travel extensively w/ a Pinoy passport.
it’s finally happening — make us proud. some of us will live our dreams through you. write home often.
Thanks for the good wishes. Steven! Will write often definitely for sure! =)
Awesome Lil! I’m so excited for you :) Can’t wait to do an RTW myself, but then I’ll be lugging around our baby… so that’s a different story. Good luck dear!
Thanks Gay. Family RTW would be a totally different challenge! There’s an Aussie family doing that right now. Pero what’s the challenge with Australian passports? ;-)
good luck on all the visa apps lilliane, this is history in the making, anothe pinay or prolly first pinay to document her solo travel around the world ! I will sure follow this series :)
Thanks Claire! :) I was following a pinay travel blogger a couple of years ago going around the world, hitch-hiking, couch-crashing, very adventuresome. I got in touch w/ her thru facebook last year to get tips on visas, but found she carries 2 passports. So maybe this will be the first pinoy rtw blog. and would truly appreciate the following and commenting along the way.=)
Been reading your posts at exactly 2AM. I cant sleep thinking of where I want to travel. I’ve been asking a lot of sites about this and that and finally, I stumbled on this message of yours, Wanderlass, stating that a friend of yours has 2 passports. Does this mean that we are allowed to carry 2 passports to switch when one passport is still up for visa approval? Hope you still have time to respond even though your post here was still on 2011. Thanks!
I am so excited for you! Really proud that Pinoys are representing the travel world. Are your friends and family nervous about you traveling solo? Also for passports, do you just plan to get the one for you first stop then apply as you travel? Sorry dami ko bang questions? LOL I’m planning my RTW too but I’m not leaving this year. As for age…don’t worry about that.
That will be my ultimate success gage if I’m able to help u plan your RTW trip. I would love for this site to be a one stop answer shop for Pinoy dream RTW. As for the visas (this is what you mean, right?) I cannot apply them along the way or at least that’s what the embassy websites said. We have to apply for visa in our country of residence. And yet we are only allowed to apply 3 months before. I really have no idea why but this is the challenge–I have to figure out. Would have loved to get a first world passport and then use a randomizer to determine your next destination. But then, that would be to easy boring right? ;-)
Hay naku bwisit talaga yung mga rules and restrictions against us. I think it is so unfair that the rest of the world can travel freely. I’m crossing my fingers for you. Very excited that you are about to set off on this journey. If you find yourself in California let me know I have a couch for you =)
Wow. It’s funny how we want to do pretty much the same itinerary of circumnavigating the world. I can’t believe I’ve waited until I’m 26 to really try and start traveling for long periods of times considering I don’t have many Visa issues to worry about.
Hearing you mention how this will be like a reality show set off a little lightbulb in my head. It would be a really GREAT reality show for the Philippines! Perhaps you could try selling the idea to some of the networks and see if you get a bite (and a sponsor).
Hahaha, thanks for your faith Josh!
Good luck Lil! I’m sure you’ll get those visas :D
Thanks, Nina. I hope so!