Travel in World?

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Jöana

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Hello!!! OLá!!!! Hola!!!!! Hallo!!!! Ciao!!!!

I love to travel but I don't know where I go now... What do you suggest me??
 
It all depends on your taste.
You like wild exotic animals?
Love nature? - Go to Australia and New Zealand.
Africa......how can you forget this place for a wonderful journey? for wonderful natural habitat? wild animals? Great place.

Love leisure? Variety? USA This one place, a great place is also for many things as well.

Beaches? - There are plenty. I would recommend Thailand for beauty but it is not the only place.

History? Culture? - Then travel India and China. These are wonderful places to mingle with people and tasty food and new culture.

England - This one offers journey to the past and it has some beautiful spots to spend a quiet time.

Want unspoiled natural surroundings? There can be no place better than Canada for this. Beautiful nature from one end to the other. It is a wonderful country.

It all depends on your need. What's in your wallet and how exotic you want it to be.

This place where we live in - the earth - is wonderful. You just have to open your eyes and look around.

Sad part is, we, humans, are spoiling it and we are not protecting such a nice place for our kids and grand kids.
 
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Christian

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Cuba
Iceland
Japan

or how about one of the great train jornerneys of the world such as the trans Siberian?

New Zealand.
 

ZULUtvoidt

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Argentina is fantastic for cities, nature and people (see my blog) and one of the cheaper countries.
Peru is littered with incredible archaeological sites.

Chile has fjords and glaciers etc.

Your main concern should be the instability in the world markets. This has made Brazil very expensive for instance. But it's a huge and fantastic country.
I strongly recommend doing the boats in your hammock with the locals on the Amazon with the necessary malaria precautions. Say Belem to Iquitos or vise verse. Downstream is faster of course & up can take a month. Worth every second.
Pantanal is great but lots of mozzies.

Pategonia is stunning but getting to winter now and can be freezing.

Argentina is my honest recommendation.. and Buenos Aires alone is amazing.

It's Essential to travel with either the Lonely Planet or Rough Guide. It's like the bible for traveling and covers everything. Well worth the money!!
Again: check my 360 for a quick idea.
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/profile-RRGsRIc1...
Cheers
oh yes: a Spanish (south american castellano) phrasebook is essential. Few people speak english, but learning a language is PART of the experience of the culture! I learnt it in a few weeks. Because one simply has to. Big fun.

Bolivia is cheap but slightly unstable yet good for nature like the jurasic age Salt flats near Uyuni. Geysers, volcanos etc. Good stuff.
Brazil is Portuguese.

Travel by bus in Brazil is almost more expensive than to fly. Bus in Argentina is super cheap.. Again.. I recommend Argentina. I also felt extremely safe at all times
 

ZULUtvoidt

New member
Argentina is fantastic for cities, nature and people (see my blog) and one of the cheaper countries.
Peru is littered with incredible archaeological sites.

Chile has fjords and glaciers etc.

Your main concern should be the instability in the world markets. This has made Brazil very expensive for instance. But it's a huge and fantastic country.
I strongly recommend doing the boats in your hammock with the locals on the Amazon with the necessary malaria precautions. Say Belem to Iquitos or vise verse. Downstream is faster of course & up can take a month. Worth every second.
Pantanal is great but lots of mozzies.

Pategonia is stunning but getting to winter now and can be freezing.

Argentina is my honest recommendation.. and Buenos Aires alone is amazing.

It's Essential to travel with either the Lonely Planet or Rough Guide. It's like the bible for traveling and covers everything. Well worth the money!!
Again: check my 360 for a quick idea.
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/profile-RRGsRIc1...
Cheers
oh yes: a Spanish (south american castellano) phrasebook is essential. Few people speak english, but learning a language is PART of the experience of the culture! I learnt it in a few weeks. Because one simply has to. Big fun.

Bolivia is cheap but slightly unstable yet good for nature like the jurasic age Salt flats near Uyuni. Geysers, volcanos etc. Good stuff.
Brazil is Portuguese.

Travel by bus in Brazil is almost more expensive than to fly. Bus in Argentina is super cheap.. Again.. I recommend Argentina. I also felt extremely safe at all times
 
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Trinity

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Go to Grenada, she is an island located in the Southeastern Caribbean just north of Trinidad and at the southern end of the Grenadines. Known as "The Spice Isle" Grenada is one of the last real Caribbean experiences.

Stay here: http://www.gembeachresort.com/ and enjoy Morne Rouge Bay and the hospitality of Ms. Julia Moora and her staff.

Go to the Caranage and have lunch at The Nutmeg Restaurant. Hook up with "Mitchie" at The Gem and he will take you on a tour of the island. Meet the beach vendors like Joyce, Ms. Evelyn, The Hat Man and David Dog.

Grenada is a wonderful place, we spend 2 months there every summer. Headed back June 9th, maybe we see you there & have a rum punch. When you get there tell Ms. Moore "Marcia & Jim" from Colorado sent you :)

Look here: http://webcamgrenada.com/
 
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j.r.

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Its a lot of great places to see in the world. Where are you located whats your budget. If you are in America its really not a good time to be headed to places who's money is higher than normal Canada, Europe.

I would head to places where the value of the dollar hasnt been affected that much. Stay in the US and hit cities like New York, San Fran, or Miami. Maybe even head down to the Caribean the Bahamas, Jamaica, or Puerto Rico.

If you wanna go somewhere far how about Thailand or Vietnam, Those places are really inexpensive and you can get a lot for your money.
 
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