I am often asked, with all my travel, what is my favorite location?
The challenging part about this question for me is that there are a bunch of places I like to be. Worse yet, as I discover new places the current favorite often changes. It also depends on what you mean by the word favorite. Is it a question of where I want to live? Or do you mean Vacation?
To help me keep my sanity I have managed to narrow down my list to a top three (or five). Over time I have also noticed a pattern. First, I like places that are close to the mountains. Next, I like places that are close to the ocean or other large body of water. Optionally, I like finding a perfect 60-70 degrees F (15-20C). Finally, I have to have a dual sense of adventuresome excitement and nature induced calm. Here is a current list of my top places (click the links if you want a picture):
1. I moved there, live there when not traveling, and if I ever end up homeless I have a future of being a beach bum all planned out.
2. The freedom of wearing a kilt, the sound of the Bag Pipes, Real Scotch Wisky (best single malt in the world), and the amazing Bens (mountains) – Glens (valleys) – Lochs (lakes)
3. The mountains in the distance, the taste of grilled Halibut/Salmon fresh caught, and endless wilderness to explore.
4. Mt Fuji, 5 amazing lakes, and Japanese Food!
5. Caribbean breezes/beaches. Mojitos (best Rum in the World), Music!
Now are these places perfect? No, every place has it faults. SoCal is overpopulated and expensive, Scotland has a dark side (see Trainspotting), Anchorage has winter, Japan has been in recession for nearly 3 decades, and Puerto Rico’s local economy is tanking. However, I feel it is a waste of time to focus on the negative.
I have learned that I can actually be happy anywhere in the world if I choose to take a positive attitude. These places require much less effort on my part to maintain that choice.