Great stories!I stay at home now. As in, a two hours drive happens only three or four times a year.
I have a hard time picking out just one memory ! I have also travelled a lot in different circumstances... I chose some holiday highlights.
Three at random. Travel to get to a place : from Paris to Tanger by slow train and ferry, when I was 21. Almost three days long, but extremely cheap with the euro youth pass they had then. We were amazed that they had a cooking station on the spanish train- we had eggs and sausage, which was very exotic for us.
A memory of a road trip holiday : Iceland. We had broken the bank to rant a small SUV, a Jeep Wrangler, that was able to cross icelandish streams and go inside the island. With the plane that was 95% of the money we spent on the trip because it was so expensive, we camped and ate canned fish for three weeks. Iceland was like wonderland for me. And of course the car had a mechanical breakdown in the middle of nowhere and we had to wait half a day for the mechanics.
A tea memory: my parents invited me when I was 19 on a holiday to Luxor. We rented bikes to visit the valley of the queens and one of us had a tire go flat on the way back. Some egyptian guide took pity on us and made the necessary hocus pocus to get us the tire repaired. This took some time, until there was no one but us left in the middle of nowhere, and when he came back with the tire and friends he also had a small gas stove to heat and brew some very sweet and strong tea.
I also find for me, some of the worse travel memories, in time, also become some of the most interesting. Once you're safe back home and have had time to process the emotions.
