10 places that should appear on your list of buckets in sixties

It's probably the best decade to see the world.


Holidays in sixtyto go on a trip In your young years, in the best possible way. According to aRecent Gallup survey, the average retirement age in the United States is 61 years. This freedom opens a new world of possibilities: instead of planning a simpleA getaway for a weekend, travelers in sixties can finally start to explore the places on their bucket list. To start, we went to experts to find out where to travel for spectacular views, an unforgettable culture and adventures.

Read this then:The most accessible American cities in America for seniors.

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Rwanda / Uganda

Gorillas in Rwanda
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Edward Lyimo, Owner ofAdventure and Virgins Safaris Said that according to his experience, many American travelers in sixties have not yet arrived in Africa. "This group can generally afford to extend its time on the continent and even include trips to several countries in the region," he said. If you are looking for an impressive trip, he says that Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda and Uganda should be above your bucket list. "Getting closer to these sweet giants who share 98% of our DNA is a humiliating experience," explains Lyimo. "A gorilla hiking experience will bring you closer to a family of used gorillas. You can spend an hour watching them spend their day with juveniles gambling in the vigilant eye of several women and up to four silver files at the same time . "

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Serengeti

Wildlife in Serengeti
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Lyimo also encourages travelers in sixties to embark on afauna in Serengeti. "A safari visiting Serengeti National Park to attend the migration of wildebeest is a unique experience not to be missed," he said. "It is one of the largest mammal migration in the world. It is an annual cycle that crosses the Serengeti ecosystem in an area of ​​12,000 square miles." It begins in the plains of the south of Serengeti during the calving season (January to February) and moved to the region of the north of Serengeti, side in the Masai Mara reserve (at the end of July - early September). "Seeing this natural phenomenon migrating at any time of the year is great," explains Lyimo.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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Himalayas

Hiker in the Himalayas
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For travelers active in sixties,Hilary Matson ofYugen in earth recommends trekking across the Himalayas, where you will find part of theThe biggest hike in the world. "What active traveler has not dreamed of being among these majestic mountains?" said Matson. Yugen Earthside offers private 11 -day guided tours where hikers can discover mountain lodges, typical villages and their sympathetic residents, and soak up spectacular alpine views. "This trip is a relatively soft walk with an" average "physical note, so it is well suited to anyone at ease with the walking between 30 minutes and six hours a day," explains Matson.

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Galapagos

The Galapagos Islands
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The galapagos is at the top of the list ofBest places to travel internationally. "[They are] one of the most beautiful places on the earth," explains Matson. Virgin nature and fauna on the islands have been saved since the boats are highly regulated. Diving in water offers travelers a chance to see whale sharks, Manta rays and more. If you stick to the earth, you can focus on fauna, rugged landscapes and hiking. One of the things that make the Galapagos really special is the population of a giant turtle, which has been miraculously saved from extinction. See them closely and staff are worth the only trip.

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Cuba

Havana Cuba
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Cuba is imbued with culture, delicious food and some of the most colorful cities on the planet. The best of all? You can visit a budget. When you plan your route,Greg Buzulencia, CEO and founder ofViarize, a travel service that uses residents to help plan travel, says that in addition to Havana, visitors should not miss the city of Vinales. "Not only is it a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it also has a national park and many excursions and museums," he said. "He is also renowned for his tobacco production and his craft. For the traveler who wants to make follies, consult the famousGuarida Restaurant in Havana - a famous restaurant frequented by celebrities like Beyonce and Jay -Z. Although this is one of the most expensive restaurants in Havana, it is still at a reasonable price according to American standards. For a luxury hotel, consultNacional Hotel In Havana, where hotel rooms go for around $ 250 per night in high season. ""

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Yellowstone National Park

Bison in Yellowstone National Park
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You don't need to leave the United States to check something for your bucket saidMélanie Musson, a travel expert withCar. Yellowstone National Park is rich in natural beauty and one of theBest parks to see fauna. "The landscape, the fauna and the waterfalls are incredible, but the geothermal features pass it up," explains Musson. "From Old Faithful to the Dragon's mouth, there are thousands of hot sources, geysers and fumaroles to see."

Musson saysYellowstone National Park is perfect for travelers in the sixties because it is easy to give your own pace. "If you want to hike in the hinterland to see the wonders of Yellowstone, you can. But if you want to stick to what you can see from your vehicle, you will always see incredible sites. Of Plus, there are accessible walks through the main geyser basins. So, if you want to discover the park immensely while keeping a regular place, walks are a great option. "

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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu
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Sandy Lipkowitz,,A luxury travel advisor, went to more than 75 countries. His advice to people in the sixties is: "Make a slightly more active trips now while you are still healthy. Anyone, at a late age, can sit in a cafe in Paris (for example) and Taking advantage of the world to pass or make a river cruise across Europe. Raising and leaving a safari jeep can become a challenge later in life. "

For these reasons, Lipkowitz suggests the ancient ruins ofMachu Picchu in Peru. "You can hike on the Inca trail there if you are in good shape or if you can take a spectacular train journey," she said. "However, you have to go to Cusco which is at a very high altitude. It can be difficult for anyone, adding age, [it makes more] more difficult." This is why she says that the time for a trip to a place like Machu Picchu is now.

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The rocky mountaineer

Rocky Mountaineer Train
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As Lipkowitz has mentioned, some trips can be more difficult physically than others. Luxury train takes place on theRocky mountaineer are accessible to anyone, including wheelchair passengers. There are options for travel to the United States and Canada. Both roll through the spectacular landscapes of the rocky mountains and stopcharming small cities For nights in hotels along the way. Gastronomic meals, wine, beer and cocktails experience the ultimate gastronomic. The Rocky Mountaineer offers several packages for short one -night trips to 11 -night epic trips.

Read this then:The 8 best American national parks for people over 65, say the experts.

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Northern lights

Northern Lights
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Seeing the Northern Lights is an adventure that everyone should have before you die. "One of the destinations and experiences of the list of buckets that I would highly recommend is a night in a glass igloo visiting the Northern Lights,"Paula Prickett, travel agent and owner ofLuxury black dog trip said. They are magical in general, but having fully exposed them all night from your heated and comfortable glass igloo is the icing on the cake. The best place for this epic vision is in the arctic circle of northern Norway where they can be seen 99% of the time. ""

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Iceland

Waterfall in Iceland
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""For travelers in sixties, we think Iceland is the perfect and incredible combination of safety, "saidEric Newman, Owner ofIceland step by step. "Iceland is continuously classified as the safest country in the world, but it is easy to go to world class glaciers, black sandy beaches, volcanoes and more."

In a week, you can see puffs up, hiking on a glacier, swimming in luxurious thermal baths, mounting Icelandic horses with a unique pure race, and much more. He adds that Icelanders are driving on the same side of the road as in the United States, which makes journeys less stressful for anyone who is worried about driving in another country. Newman adds: "And if you live on the east coast, it takes less time to go to Iceland than to arrive in California!"


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