My Wanderlist

My Wanderlist

I am not what you might call an experienced traveler. I've been out of the country plenty of times, and I'm blessed to have been to so many exotic, beautiful places as I have. The more I travel, and the more I hear about my friends' adventures as they go abroad, the more I want to explore! So here are ten of my future destinations. This list includes states, cities, regions, landmarks, and countries that I want to visit or revisit.

Paris, France. I have this fantasy of having coffee and a baguette overlooking the river.

Paris, France. I have this fantasy of having coffee and a baguette overlooking the river.

Thailand. The night markets look incredible. So do the beaches...and temples...

Thailand. The night markets look incredible. So do the beaches...and temples...

Rome, Italy. Mostly for history, but a large chunk of this trip would be me finding and eating gelato.

Rome, Italy. Mostly for history, but a large chunk of this trip would be me finding and eating gelato.

Egypt. I would love to go on an archaeological dig, or just spend a whole day seeing the impressive sites like the pyramids.

Egypt. I would love to go on an archaeological dig, or just spend a whole day seeing the impressive sites like the pyramids.

San Fran, California. This one may happen soon, fingers crossed!

San Fran, California. This one may happen soon, fingers crossed!

Jamaica. Again. I'm definitely biased. 

Jamaica. Again. I'm definitely biased. 

Various cities in Spain: Barcelona, Sevilla, and Madrid.

Various cities in Spain: Barcelona, Sevilla, and Madrid.

Sydney, Australia. If I ever get over my fear of poisonous things...

Sydney, Australia. If I ever get over my fear of poisonous things...

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia.

San Juan, Puerto Rico. I've been there once and loved it, and I plan on going back ASAP.

San Juan, Puerto Rico. I've been there once and loved it, and I plan on going back ASAP.

Really I want to travel everywhere, but this list sums up my top 10. Where do you want to go?

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