This is it. Today was my last day here in Mexico City. Right now, I am just waiting for my taxi which picks me up at 5 PM. And around 9 PM I will take off, heading to Heathrow first, and tomorrow I take another flight to Amsterdam. I have no more plans, no more money, no more extensions. After 11 months it’s time to go home!
It’s been a wonderful journey to 16 countries - been to some of them even more than once! I met more and more new friends from all over the world and I even visited some of them in their own country. Learned how to say ‘Hi how are you doing’ in more than 10 different languages - if only I could remember them (note to myself: write more down!).
I spend Christmas in the snow.
I went skiing twice!
I experienced temperatures from +40 Celsius to -25 Celsius.
I swam in 3 different oceans.
I went from white to black and turned white again.
I tanned dark brown and back to normal again twice.
I went only 6 meters below sea level.
But reached 6088 meters above sea level.
I flew 17 times covering more than 36.000km.
Traveled more than 25.000km over land.
Collected 38 stamps in my passport.
Updated my blog 106 times.
Made almost 250GB worth of photos.
Lost or broke 3 cameras.
Luckily I got ill only twice.
In the many conversations I had with people some questions were always asked: What’s your favorite country? What’s you greatest experience? What’s your worst? Where would you go back to and why? Are you looking forward going home again? What will you do when you come home again? What is your next destination? Well, allow me to answer those questions.
Well, until recently my most favorite country on this trip was Colombia! But since my visit to Canada I felt in love with that country. So both countries are on my number one position. Both countries are amazing and worth many more visits!
On the Q what would be my greatest experience I can only say the entire trip. Yes I had so many highlight during this trip, did so many things I dreamed of for so long or never thought I would do them ever. I summed my top 5 a while ago - which I still have to update btw - but after thinking for it for a while the only logic answer can be the entire trip. Being able to travel, being able to do all the amazing things I did, being able to meet lovely people from around the world and sharing time, moments, impressions, cultural experiences, happiness, sadness, laughs and tears - that’s the greatest experience this trip gave me.
In 11 months you encounter many worse moments. From a camera that got stolen to being ill for a few days. But nothing comes close to having to say goodbye to people you travel with over and over again. Although that is part of the whole trip, having to say goodbye is my worst experience. But getting my huge camera stolen - AGAIN - comes on number two!
I would - and I absolutely WILL - go back to Canada! If I had to choose today where I want to go tomorrow, then it would be Vancouver. I want to visit every other country too, because every country is unique in their own way.
And am I looking forward of going home again? HELL YEAH! Can’t wait to eat all the delicious Dutch things we have, sleep in my own bed (!), cook in my own kitchen, take a number two on my own toilet but most important: seeing, talking and feeling my friends and family again.
The time of returning to my own country is coming faster and faster. Right now I am only 4 days away from the touch down! 4 DAYS LEFT ONLY! Once I am back it’s time to do that what everyone has to do: go back to work. Yet I don’t have a company to work for. But I do know what I want to do! So all I have to do is spread the word, send some letters, and hopefully the economy allows me to find a new job soon. Offers are welcome btw, email me!
And then there is always the question ‘what’s your next destination’. Well my friends, there are many! I have many new ideas what I want to do or where I want to go to. Crossing the Himalaya’s, road trip in New Zealand, backpacking in Israel.
But I learned some things from this trip. I want to change the way of traveling the next time. I want to share my next big adventure. I want to share it with a friend, a lover, a soul mate. Traveling alone is great, it’s the ultimate freedom of doing whatever you want to do without having to consult the other party. But we all know the famous quote “Happiness only real when shared”. You do share happiness, but only with strangers, not with someone you really know.
So for now I would - once again - thank everyone who was part of this amazing trip and experience. I love you all and would love to see you all again somewhere sometime. And remember that you’re always welcome in Holland!
It’s been a great year full of excitement, filled with happiness, great highlights, unexpected positive changes and finally a change to reflect the past and think about the future. Can’t wait to get home again!
Peace. Paz.



My first night I met up with Dudy from Israel - member of the Unbelizeable team - and we had some beers here at my hostel. We talked about what happened since we splited and about what we did. The next day we met up and together we went to the biggest museum I even been to!
We arrived early with the 11 hour night bus from San Cristobal. I didn’t sleep much so after we checked in at hostel Don Pablo we went for a short sleep to catch up. When we woke up again we went exploring and sat down at one of the many restaurants on plaza Zocalo. From here we could observe the people walking buy and got the feeling of Oaxaca - the modern city, lots of locals mainly Mexican tourists, street sellers and music.
Anyways, that evening we went out for dinner and met up with a local girl Hanne got in touch with through CouchSurfing. She took us to a local café where we drunk some cervezas and Mezcal - a sort of tequila, very strong stuff. After that we went to
I went to the Photo museum which had a nice collection of sliced human body´s, the Institute of Graphic Arts which has a large collection of art books which you can read for free, and the museum of Contemporary Art, which was under renovation so it was kinda small.
Oaxaca is really a nice place! A place which is easy going, has much to offer, a place from where you can explore the surrounded mountains. Definitely a place to come back to! Gaby and Tim, thank you very very much for hosting us! I enjoyed your company!
I arrived here in San Cristóbal together with Hanne but didn’t go to the same hostel. I went to hostel 
Around noon we went back to San Cristóbal and met up again at
San Cristobal has been really great and fun. A place to keep in mind and to return to on a next trip through Mexico. That’s Erika for showing us around, showing us San Juan and thanks a lot for the great gift!




28 January 2010 | Mexico
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