a short aside before we begin: 2013 was the first year i really started to embrace travel as a lifestyle — or well, at least as much as i have been able to, and i’m so grateful for it. rarely a day passes that i don’t reflect on how fortunate i have been to have seen as much of the world as i have been able to.
achievements
- flew on the A380 five times this year: 2x Air France, 1x Singapore, 1x Thai, 1x Lufthansa. i don’t have a favorite airplane, but if i did, it would likely be this.
- finally crossed the sole aviation-related item off my list, Hello Kitty.
- i started my lounge shower review series and wrote 21 of ’em so far.
- according to my records, i flew 189,431 miles this year, significantly more than any year previous:
- my longest flight was Dulles to Dubai, 7,069 miles (about 13 hours) which i did in a middle seat (somehow got switched at the gate; at least it was economy plus? — luckily the return was in an exit row aisle)
- my shortest flight was Dulles to Philly (3x this year), 135 miles.
- according to the tripadvisor facebook app i use, i’ve passed the 50-country mark (50 was Singapore, 51 was Myanmar). note that if you use it and your number comes out lower than you expect, it’s because it counts England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland all as one country, the United Kingdom (which makes sense).
a brief word on United PQD
for me, the 2013 development that will have the most impact was the announcement that United will be instituting a minimum spend for their elite tiers in addition to the amount of miles flown. i can’t say i was completely taken by surprise, just saddened they chose to do it right as my flying was really picking up (this will likely be the only year i ever make United 1K).
that said, i totally get their side of the story.
they are making a business decision: they want more money. i’m making a business decision: i only fly when it’s cheap and i want to save money. they are valuing me less as a customer, i’m valuing them less as a business. as i’ve said before, no hard feelings. see ya’!
but first, the food
i’ve singled out three of my favorite food experiences from this year (tough, since y’all know how much i love to eat!):
zaatar in Qatar:
Whaaa so yummy! Zaatar (dried thyme with oil and sesame) and cheese manakeesh (@ Zaatar W Zeit) [pic]: http://t.co/Y0oZCFk8
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) February 18, 2013
the Skåne-focused pop-up food festival in Malmö during Eurovision:
And you had me at pork belly. #jonkesc #oink pic.twitter.com/tYd8HIBqxt
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) May 18, 2013
pretty much anything in Singapore (yes, i know twitter thinks i was in Malaysia):
Crazy long line for fish soup. Must be good. (And it is! The fish is really…"wat" like my grandma would say) pic.twitter.com/1LZzEp9pi5
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) November 27, 2013
i suppose, though, i shouldn’t forget this was the year i waited for that damn cronut…
Cronuts –> Cronut https://t.co/7b4m408CxW
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) June 16, 2013
and now, drumroll please, some highlights from 2013
- it didn’t make my 2012 review, but i spent new year’s eve walking around Vienna, Austria. amazing.
Stumbled upon karaoke stage. Brigitte is singing "Que Sera Sera" — audience (incl me) singing along. #beforemidnight pic.twitter.com/8nwzWnzh
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) December 31, 2012
- my first-ever op-up to business class, flying home from Frankfurt to San Francisco (New Year’s Day)
Look what popped out of the machine! Happy new year to me!!!!! I am near tears. #opup pic.twitter.com/H0VtmVJe
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) January 1, 2013
- my first time on the Arabian Peninsula: a trip to Qatar and Dubai (February)
- stumbling across an earworm-worthy protest/dance in Santiago, Chile (March)
- looking down at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from the Christ the Redeemer Statue (March) bucket list
It's hazy, but the view!!! pic.twitter.com/Vyl60rYbcT
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) March 9, 2013
- my first time really exploring Buddhist temples, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (April)
- finally conquering (aka walking through the abandoned) Sideling Hill Tunnel in Central Pennsylvania (April)
- the art nouveau explosion in Riga, Latvia (May)
- going to Eurovision in Malmö, Sweden (May) bucket list
Someone from the Finnish cheering committee is handing out flags and headdresses. HELLO KITTY HEADDRESSES. #jonkesc pic.twitter.com/TnQOCCYmUA
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) May 18, 2013
(the wedding theme makes sense given Finland’s entry this year)
The view from my seat. One hour to go. #jonkesc pic.twitter.com/2DgG9VXUuv
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) May 18, 2013
i’m disappointed my number one pick (Germany’s Cascada with “Glorious”) didn’t win, but i had a blast nonetheless.
- my first, but hopefully not last, visit to Thailand (July)
- a threefer from Mongolia (July):
- returning to Budapest, Hungary for the first time in seven years (August)
- a day trip to Bratislava, Slovakia, because why not? (August)
- hiking to a glacial lake south of Anchorage, Alaska (August)
- pretty much any time i looked up in St. Petersburg, Russia (September)
- exploring my family’s heritage in Penang, Malaysia (September-October) bucket list
- getting to go inside the TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport (October)
- my heart racing as i explored the abandoned ruins of a coal breaker in Northeast Pennsylvania (October)
- my two-in-a-row Hello Kitty flights (November) bucket list
- eating at the original Din Tai Fung in Taipei, Taiwan (November)
Just had XLB at the original DTF. Spoiler: it was amazing. pic.twitter.com/HeE4gk0P2M
— Jonathan Khoo (@jonk) November 24, 2013
- the modern + traditional dichotomy found in Singapore (November)
- standing on top of a temple overlooking a vast plain dotted with history in Bagan, Myanmar
2014 is shaping up to be a busy travel year as well. i can’t wait to see what experiences are in store!
this post is dedicated to the amazing folks at The Flight Deal, who unearth the cheap airfares that make many of my trips possible. oh, and for the record, my 2012 retrospective.
Nice! Puts my meandering to shame. Slow but steady?
Not sure if I’m more jealous about the fjords of Norway or the Malmö pork belly. Wow.
heh thanks! i never expected to (be able to) travel this much but you know what they say — slow but steady wins!
Love your blog. It’s really inspirational. How do you get so much time to travel?!
Thanks! I’m really lucky to have a work-from-home job and last fall I finally realized that if I can work from home, I can work from anywhere!
I pretty much just go wherever there’s a cheap ticket and stay at airbnbs which I prefer to hotels since it’s usually cheaper and you get more space so if you are stuck inside working it’s not as claustrophobic and dull.
You had me at … Soup Dumplings! Sounds like a great year. I discovered you through the link from milenemonics.
thanks kim! i am completely honored to have gotten linked from there (especially the accompanying compliments!). anyways, yes, definitely worth a stop if you’re ever in taipei (or any of their other locations, but there’s something about being where it all started). here’s to a great 2014 — happy travels!
Hi Jon, long time!
Congrats on winning the game.
Leon
Hey Leon! Hope all is well! Sometimes I don’t know if I’ve won anything, and have questioned the way my life has changed so much since our NU days, but I am slowly making peace with the way things have turned out. Definitely lucked out though!