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  1. alauren

    Fantastic insight! ,I would like to visit Machu Pichu someday . It was lucky for you that you travelled many destinations. All are so spectacular and fabulous!

  2. Pete Rojwongsuriya

    I definitely would add doing a long trek alone without porters in places like Nepal to the list. It changed my life when I did Annapurna Base Camp alone 5 years ago. It changed the way I live my life, the way I travel and the way I think of myself. It is really a powerful experience to be able to test your body to the limits, and feel that you can be responsible for yourself without relying on anyone. I did it when I was 24 and it had a big impact on me. I remember being in a euphoric state for many months after the hike. 🙂

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