Grab your favorite throw blanket, pour a cup of tea and get ready to journey across the globe from the comfort of home.
Armchair travel is exactly what it sounds like. It's exploring the world from your armchair — or recliner, sofa or warm bed. It’s a fun and fulfilling way to learn about different cultures, foods and landscapes without leaving your own neighborhood or senior living community.
You might “travel” through books, movies, virtual tours or cooking international recipes. It’s a low-stress, no-suitcase-required adventure that can spark joy, curiosity and conversation at any age.
There’s no one right way to armchair travel. Explore locations of interest to you by mixing and matching from some of the options below.
Let stunning visuals and expert narration whisk you away. Travel programs and nature documentaries are a great way to see new places and cultures in real time.
Some programs you might want to try include:
Books can drop you into another place and time. Pick a story set in a different country or a memoir from someone with experience in another culture. Some options to consider include:
Tasting another country’s flavors can help you feel like you're abroad. Try preparing simple snacks or meals inspired by different cultures. You don’t need a full kitchen — just a microwave, a fridge and some creativity. Try options like:
Online tours let you visit world-famous museums and natural wonders with just a few clicks. Many offer free access and guided videos, so you can explore at your own pace.
Digital museums to visit today:
Travel is often better with an adventure companion. Invite a neighbor to watch a documentary with you or talk about a book you’ve read over lunch. You could host a “travel night” in a shared space:
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