At 76, many might think the globetrotting days are behind them. But for Elaine Kingett, travel has only become more vital to her sense of self.
Kingett's love affair with exploring new places is as strong now as it was when she was a teenager. She recalls how her dream of life on the road in a Scania lorry never faded and how she used to devour maps of far-off lands. After losing her husband and subsequent relationship breakups, Kingett still held onto this passion for travel - one that refuses to dwindle even now as she ages.
Recently, Elaine embarked on her first naturist holiday in southern Crete with nothing but a 'No hold luggage' attitude and ended up having the time of her life. While staying at Vritomartis Naturist Resort where most guests were couples, Elaine discovered it was only when interacting with these strangers that she realized just how old society often views women over 50 as, well, invisible.
Yet there's one place Kingett would never set foot in: cold water. It sounds counterintuitive for someone who has always had a love-hate relationship with her age - which she admits has brought with it several health scares including a heart attack and breast cancer - but says that if anything her mortality awareness has only heightened her desire to travel further out of her comfort zone.
Her travel choices, as an older woman, share many similarities with women of any age. While acknowledging the awkwardness of eating alone in restaurants or bars at night, Elaine attributes this with using a notebook and pen instead of constant phone scrolling. Her experience navigating public spaces after dark in big cities has taught her survival skills such as putting away phones on the street.
The internet is also proving to be an invaluable resource for Kingett's travels. Google Translate helped navigate unfamiliar languages while Google Maps ensured smooth transfers from one place to another, leaving a solo Race Across The World competitor feeling quite content.
So what's next for this globetrotting septuagenarian? Her friend suggested she spend a month at Bone and Body Clinic in Goa for an osteoarthritis treatment - or perhaps travel to Taiwan which Kingett has never been to.
Kingett's love affair with exploring new places is as strong now as it was when she was a teenager. She recalls how her dream of life on the road in a Scania lorry never faded and how she used to devour maps of far-off lands. After losing her husband and subsequent relationship breakups, Kingett still held onto this passion for travel - one that refuses to dwindle even now as she ages.
Recently, Elaine embarked on her first naturist holiday in southern Crete with nothing but a 'No hold luggage' attitude and ended up having the time of her life. While staying at Vritomartis Naturist Resort where most guests were couples, Elaine discovered it was only when interacting with these strangers that she realized just how old society often views women over 50 as, well, invisible.
Yet there's one place Kingett would never set foot in: cold water. It sounds counterintuitive for someone who has always had a love-hate relationship with her age - which she admits has brought with it several health scares including a heart attack and breast cancer - but says that if anything her mortality awareness has only heightened her desire to travel further out of her comfort zone.
Her travel choices, as an older woman, share many similarities with women of any age. While acknowledging the awkwardness of eating alone in restaurants or bars at night, Elaine attributes this with using a notebook and pen instead of constant phone scrolling. Her experience navigating public spaces after dark in big cities has taught her survival skills such as putting away phones on the street.
The internet is also proving to be an invaluable resource for Kingett's travels. Google Translate helped navigate unfamiliar languages while Google Maps ensured smooth transfers from one place to another, leaving a solo Race Across The World competitor feeling quite content.
So what's next for this globetrotting septuagenarian? Her friend suggested she spend a month at Bone and Body Clinic in Goa for an osteoarthritis treatment - or perhaps travel to Taiwan which Kingett has never been to.