The day I won the trip of a lifetime…
I woke up on August 29th like any other weekday morning.
Step 1: Turn off iphone alarm.
Step 2: Put on glasses.
Step 3: Check email on phone.
Step 4: Email from Intrepid, could be interesting. I open it and it says “Dear Lizzie, Congratuations for being one of the winners…”
Step 5: WHAT???????????????
I can probably stop with the steps now. So, after seeing my name and the word congratulations in the same email, I realized this was something I should read on the big screen of… my laptop. I whip it open, and before I could open up my curious congratulatory email, my friend Lindsay starts sending me messages to the likes of “OMG!!! YOU WON!!! WHY DID IT TAKE YOU SO LONG TO WAKE UP!!!???” (please note, she lives in Canada and saw that I won on Facebook about 3 hours before I did).
As it turned out, I had entered an Intrepid Travel contest on facebook in early August. The concept of the competition was to win the ultimate adventure, where you don’t know where you are going until you get to the airport. In order to win, you had to identify the person you would want to take this ultimate adventure with and explain why you wanted to go with them in 25 words or less. So, out of 20,000 entries, my 25 words of why I wanted to take an ultimate adventure with my sister WON!
Now we fast forward to today, December 20th. My sister and I leave on our adventure in 17 days. Do we know where we are going yet? No. Do we have any hints? Kinda.
It will be entering the cooler months of the year where we are going = North of the equator? Or, very far south?
We need typhoid and Hep A vaccinations = South America, Africa, Middle East, parts of Asia (ya, that didn’t narrow it down too much)
We need to pack sleeping bags = Camping?
Basically, there is an infinite number of possibilities of what this trip has in store for us. And I can’t wait to find out!
One of the best parts about winning this mystery trip is that it is with Intrepid Travel, one of the pioneers in sustainable/responsible adventure travel. They use public transportation rather than high carbon emitting tour buses. They have participants stay in small locally owned accommodations and eat at local restaurants to help create revenue for the communities they travel through. They educate their travelers and the local people they visit on sustainable tourism policies. Being considerate of the environment, supporting the economic development of local communities rather than international investors, and supporting education. Does it get any better?
So my question to you is, have you ever wanted a trip planned for you, where all you have to do is show up at the airport and go? Could you handle giving up control like that?
Posted on December 20, 2011, in Adventure Travel, Environment, Local Culture, responsible tourism, Supporting Local Economies and tagged Intrepid Travel, local communities, local culture, pillars of sustainability, sustainable tourism, travel. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
I could, but only if I knew they weren’t going to throw me into a pit of snakes. I couldn’t handle a jungle trek in the Amazon (OMG anacondas) or sleeping in the Australian outback. Eesh.
Hmmm. I didn’t even consider the idea that I would be throwing into a pit of snakes. That sounds more like an Indiana Jones movie than a mystery vacation 🙂 I am totally down for jungle treks and Australian outback life though. I will keep these limitations of yours in mind when I plan a mystery trip for you.
Way cool. Are the tour prices reasonable? Are there other people on the tour?
There are 12 of us total, 1 from the uk, the rest from Australia. For the experiences you get out of the trip, yes I think the prices are reasonable. They also run tours for all levels of comfort and this ranging in price level. Our group is all ages too. Mid sixties to young twenties.
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