I can go to any country, with the caveat that my mom would accompany me for part of it. I donāt want to go someplace Iāve already been, so it canāt be Taiwan, Canada, France, Germany, Morocco, Japan, Mexico, Ireland, or Argentina. Iām from the US and donāt want to go to a state Iāve already been to either. I want somewhere that feels very different.
The reason that this is a hard decision is because my mom is up there in age and canāt swim. I would really like to beach and party at least some of the time, but I donāt want to do that with her because weāre not the type to drink and do drugs in front of each other. The idea is that it would be 2 weeks for me and 1 for her, so we would start off together and then Iād be let loose and sheād fly home. When she is there we would do shorter hikes, visit museums, shop, and do normal tourist things. When she is gone I want to party and swim, so I need a place that is rich in both culture and unzh unzh.
The other issue is that it has to be June, and some places we would both be really interested in like Thailand and Vietnam would be too hot for me. Or would they? Idk, thatās why Iām asking.
I would love to visit any country tbh but some would be less fun with my mom. Like in Kazakhstan Iād want to ride horses and sleep in yurts and itāll just be different with her since she canāt do those things, so I will save that for solo travel. This also may be the last trip we take together so I want to make her happy. I bet the best option is Thailand in winter but June is when I wonāt be employed.
My thoughts: Costa Ricaāplenty to see and do with her, warm oceans for me after, many activities, but we only speak French, Chinese, Taiwanese, and English.
Cubaāsame as above but could be difficult for US citizens?
Puerto RicoāI know itās part of the US but I havenāt been and my only concern is the stability
TurkeyāI was a history major with a focus on the Ottoman Empire so historical site would be fascinating to me, and I love cats, and there would be a lot of things Iād love to see while sheās there and plenty of beaches for me.
South Koreaāher idea. I think if we go there not speaking Korean we might struggle to have a good time without a strong itinerary. I want to go to Korea with a person who speaks Korean and can show me more authentic things so I donāt just feel like Iām walking around looking at skyscrapers without a good itinerary. Iād also want to save up for some plastic surgery before going, lol.
New Zealandāonly con is a long flight for a trip that will be on the short side for her if sheās only going for a week.
ScotlandāI bet weād both love it but it seems a bit quiet and more the kind of trip Iāve want to take with a lover.
Portugal, Croatia, etcā¦
To be clear Iām not trying to say that any of these countries would be bad to go to, just that they may not be ideal for a half-family half-solo trip. Other places I want to visit, like Iceland and Alaska, wonāt offer the kind of swimming I want to do.
Iād also like to get a bit slutty on the back half. Like itās actually really important to me that I get to make out with random strangers and do something stupid and stumble home


Donāt let the heat scare you away from Thailand.
Spend the first week with your mom up in Chiang Mai, go to āelephant nature parkā up there, one of the few who actually are a real elephant sanctuary for rescued elephants and treat them well. You can feed, touch, and bathe them, itās an awesome experience. Thereās also great cooking classes to do that take you through the markets where you try different foods as you collect your ingredients to cook with later.
If your mom is open minded enough, go to the ladyboy cabaret, itās good fun, Iāve literally seen families there before, itās not x-rated stuff, just good song and dance with humor mixed in.
Night market every night, and Sunday walking street both offer tons of shopping and excellent street food options everywhere you go for literal miles. Donāt miss out on the best Khao soi of your life.
See the temples, Doi Suthep offers an unmatched view of the valley Chiang Mai lies in. Doi Inthanon is high enough of a climb in elevation that you get serious relief from the heat, and there are waterfalls to visit along the way, makes a great day trip.
Spend a couple days up in Pai to enjoy a peaceful hippie-ish town with beautiful views (about 3 hour drive by car). If you make the trip up here, you might as well go to the white temple in Chiang Rai - I canāt vouch for that one but it looks sweet!
Week two - fly yourself down to Phuket for the beach and nightlife. Go to a full moon party, do some shrooms or whatever floats your boat. Tons of bars and clubs in the area for you too. Also, if youāre up for something not as much of a party but still incredible while youāre there, look up John Gray sea canoe tours. They do the best day trips out in the bay, take you to a couple different hongs where you kayak under these caves into lagoons, see bats, monkeys, all kinds of cool shit⦠They cook you good food on the boat⦠You can do overnight trips where you camp on a tiny island you have to yourselves⦠Highly recommend them.
I spent a couple months in Thailand in college (over the summer months) so Iām always encouraging others to see it, even in the hotter months - donāt let weather discourage you. The people, the sights, and the food far outweigh any bad weather you might encounter. I liked it enough to bring my wife back for our honeymoon years later, we had an awesome time.