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Why You Should Plan That Bucket List Trip Now Plus 5 Tips to Get You Started

How many of you have a travel bucket list – places you are dying to see – but not a single destination on your list has been checked off yet?

I get it. It can be daunting to plan a typical family vacation to Disney World for a week let alone planning a trip to a bucket list destination. And many of us tell ourselves that we’ll travel more once we’re retired, have more money, more time, or [insert excuse here]. Sound familiar?

Here’s the deal. There is never an ideal time to travel or plan that ultimate, bucket list trip. Life will always get in the way. So why put it off? If you can budget for it and plan appropriately, why can’t you start checking off places on your travel bucket list now? Isn’t the point of living to experience things throughout our life? And not save them all for the future?

Merry Lerner and a friend with the gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

With my friend Amy and the gorillas in Rwanda!

Don’t Postpone Your Bucket List Trips

Taking bucket list trips is exactly what I started doing a couple of years ago. I got a last minute invitation to join a friend on one of my ultimate bucket list adventures – trekking with the gorillas in Rwanda. I was lucky that my friend had planned the trip already and all I had to do was hand over my credit card. At first, I was hesitant to say yes. But then I thought, why not? I have the money. I can take the time off from work. So, why not take this incredible trip that’s been on my travel bucket list for ages? And so I did!

My trip to Rwanda taught me a valuable lesson. We build up these bucket list trips in our head as extremely complicated, expensive, and time-consuming endeavors, but that’s not always the case. Ok, so maybe a cruise to Antarctica will take a lot of money, time, and planning. But some of the other places you’re probably dreamed about? Iceland? Bolivia? A coastal road trip in Maine? I bet these bucket list trips aren’t as complicated to plan as you think.

So did I convince you? Are you ready to plan a bucket list trip but you’re not sure where to begin? I’ve got 5 tips to help you get started.

Related: If you’re like me and love keeping track of everywhere you’ve been plus the destinations you want to visit, then you’re going to love this map

a beautiful turquoise blue lake in Italy

5 Tips To Help You Plan Your Bucket List Trip

1. Write It Down

This one might sound odd to you, but the first thing you should do is put together a travel bucket list. Don’t hold back with this! Put down every far-flung destination you’ve ever dreamed about. This is the fun part. But beyond that, physically writing down your goals (in this case about travel) versus keeping them in your head, means there is a higher chance you’ll take action on them.

An added bonus, writing things down also improves your memory. And the more you remember the destinations on your bucket list, the more likely you are to focus on them and have more awareness when you see an article or hear someone talking about one of the destinations on your list. This can all serve as motivation for you.

2. Research

Next, pick a couple of destinations on your list that have really piqued your interest and start doing some research. If you’re looking to take this trip within the next year, then stick with options that will be easier and less expensive to get to, i.e. the Grand Canyon versus Argentina.

But what do you research? If you are traveling on a budget, then find out when the shoulder and off seasons are, because those are the cheaper times to travel. Also, do some digging with a site like Kayak to find out when they recommend airfare will be the cheapest for that destination. You can also start looking into hostels, cheap hotels, and home rental options. And don’t forget about Pinterest. Most people don’t realize it’s really a search engine, like google. You can find loads of travel tips and recommendations on the site from savvy travelers.

But even more critical than doing your research online, is reaching out to your friends and family. Who among your network has been to this bucket list destination? What did they love? What did they hate? What are their travel tips? Usually, when someone comes back from a trip, they love to talk about their experience. I’m sure you’ll get some great travel tips this way which will help with your planning.

3. Start Saving Now

Yep. That’s right. After you do your research, you should have a pretty good idea of how much this bucket list trip will cost. And that’s when you get out the piggy bank and start saving. Be realistic about this. Aside from the money you’re putting away for retirement and rainy day savings, how much can you save each week for your trip? It might not be a lot, but ultimately it will add up.

I recommend allocating a separate account to do this so you can see the money that is accumulating for your trip. You can open up a fee-free savings account at Capital One 360, or try out an app like Simple, which allows you to save as little as a dollar at a time.

You can also have fun with saving money. Try challenging yourself to put away more money one week out of each month. Look at your daily activities, and see where you can you cut corners or find a deal. When you make it a priority, you’ll be surprised at how quickly you have the money saved for your dream trip.

4. Block Out the Dates On Your Calendar

Once you have a budget in place and you’ve figured out how much time you need to save, then you can block out the actual dates on your calendar. Do it now so you visually see it and have something to look forward too. Once you put something on the calendar, it becomes real and that will motivate you to keep saving and planning to reach your goal.

5. Move From Bucket List to Booked

With everything else in place, you are finally ready to take care of logistics. This includes everything from booking your airfare/transportation and accommodations, to any tours you want to take. Now is also the time to research any visas, immunizations, or special permits that you might need. For example, to hike the trail to Machu Picchu, you need a permit. And when I traveled to Rwanda, I needed a special permit to enter Volcanoes National Park, where the gorillas live. Luckily I was able to purchase one even though I booked the trip only 4 weeks prior to traveling.

And my last piece of advice for a trip like this is that it always pays to book travel insurance.

a man walking with a camel in the desert

Still Undecided About Planning A Bucket List Trip?

If you’re still on the fence about planning a bucket list trip, here are a few more reasons to consider it.

First, planning a trip like this gives you something incredible to look forward too.

Second, saving, planning, and preparing for the trip can also help motivate you to move forward with other goals in your life.

And last but certainly not least, once you come back, you will always have the memories of your bucket list trip, and those? Well, those memories will last a lifetime.

Bon Voyage & Happy Travels!

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