He had never enjoyed a trip abroad until the age of 85 years. But now a veteran of World War II is ready to travel.
The oldest is now ready for adventure backpacker again for 2 months to Madrid, San Sebastian, Paris, Munich, Vienna and travel to England to see the race at Royal Ascot. He traveled after his wife's death.
Wright even had prepared everything. He also keeps its pension funds to finance a trip to several places in the world every year.
"I love traveling. All my life I always wanted to go to Gallipoli on Anzac Day, so I decided to sell the house and save the extra money for a vacation," said Wright, as quoted by Orange.
"Previously, I've seen places that most tourists do not see. I always ride the train or bus to a nearby town. Most people I met were surprised when they find out my age and was amazed that I came all the way from Australia," he added.
Wright boarded a plane to fly economy class and sometimes share the lodge with 18-30 people. Total, over the last ten years he has been to 23 countries and 109 cities. Which became his favorite place was San Sebastian in Spain.
"Any recommendation that I give him an inspiration to me. I want to tell his story to other tourists, especially those who always think they are too old to travel abroad or fear of the cost is too expensive," said travel agent Wright, Christina Kerr. Keith Wright, The Oldest Backpacker in the World.