Our schedule, as of August 2024

So we haven’t posted for 3 months because:

  • we were actually trying to plan our schedule

  • we were traveling to China for 2 weeks and then hiking the Tour Du Mont Blanc for another 2 weeks

  • we were enjoying summer in NYC the rest of the time

During the planning process, Alice became an independent travel agent (if she writes a blog post about it, she’ll link it later) which helped a lot by saving money on our own travel and with additional resources for planning.

But enough of that, here is our schedule that we have so far that’s set in stone (deposits paid) and also what we’re thinking more roughly in the future. Hit us up if you want to join any part of it!

We start our travels in Africa and make our way to Japan

We’re spending A LOT of time in Japan. We haven’t ever been to Japan together so let’s do it right! Come hang with us!

December is really all about the Galapagos and celebrating Christmas with both sets of parents in Argentina.

We’re currently working on planning Torres Del Paine, Patagonia, Chile in January. We’re starting and ending January on a boat.

We're purposefully not pre-planning to much after February (1) because we're tired of planning and (2) who knows! We might be tired of traveling completely and might want to come home?? 

The scuba diving trip in Raja Ampat lasts until February 8 and after that, we don’t have anything planed yet so there’s no point in showing you screenshots of empty calendars. This is our rough idea though. Lots of opportunities to join!

  • February

    • Southeast Asia - Thailand and Vietnam

  • March

    • Chicago - for a wedding!

    • Dubai with Alice’s parents as a longer layover on the way to Asia

    • Asia - Taiwan, Korea, China (Zhangjiajie with our parents)

    • Mediterranean/North African - Greece, Turkey, Morocco

  • April/May

    • Europe

  • June

    • Sante Fe - for a wedding!

    • Hawaii or French Polynesia if we can squeeze it in

  • June 13 - back to work

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