The Golden Years: Why Traditional Travel May Lose Its Luster After 70For decades, the concept of “retirement” has been synonymous with world exploration. We are sold the dream of the “golden years” being a perpetual vacation—finally having the time and resources to see the Colosseum, trek through Patagonia, or navigate the bustling markets of Tokyo. However, as we cross the threshold of 70, the reality of high-intensity travel often shifts from a dream into a series of logistical and physical hurdles.While exploring the world is a noble pursuit at any age, there are compelling reasons why traditional, fast-paced international travel might be something to reconsider—or at least radically redefine—after 70.
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