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| Junior Member | India is the best desitnation, for more information please google the "Icon India Tours" there you can get complete detail about India trip. Cheers |
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| Hi I sugest you beautiful and wonder places in world 1 Gibraltar 2 Prague 3 Paris 4 New York 5 London and many other destinations stand in world. There you will go that places. If you want anywhere in the world you can book your holiday break with best travel agent. |
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| Senior Member | I've only experienced 72 countries so far but I can honestly say there is not a single country I would not return to if I had the chance again (and I will be returning to many in the future in addition to now ones). "Best" can only be termed subjective--at best (sorry). Depending on your wants and needs in a holiday vacation (culture, education, immersion, historical, beach, mountains, city, rural, etc)--that will determine what is "best". Personally, I LOVE Australia as it has so much to offer that is not found elsewhere and the diversity of its people, places and things fill all my needs. Cheers! Ann, TS
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| I just recently returned from a trip of eastern Europe from Czech through Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and finally Croatia and I must say that although the entire trip was amazing, Dubrovnik was absolutely stunning! Entire city made out of limestone, buffed and polished by the feet of millions of people over hundreds of years. Affordable and relaxing without a car in sight (in the old town) At sunset we sat outside the western walls, drank beer on the rocks and watched the sun sink down into the Adriatic - picture postcard perfection! I travel a lot and have seen many beautiful places but Dubrovnik is that extra special. Sadly we left the day police recovered the body of missing Australian backpackers - we were hoping so much she would turn up safely, it reminded me that no place is ever 100% safe even somewhere as innocent and striking as Dubrovnik. :( Safe travels to all |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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| I am well over 40 - My favourite places in the World include: Brighton Santorini Valparaiso Ibiza I'm not sure what you would consider to be adventurous but a visit to Brighton for gay pride in August might be quite an eye-opener. Highly recommended. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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| I would recommend Melbourne as there will be much going on over Christmas and New Year. You will really enjoy Melbourne specially in New Year. I went to Melbourne, last New Year with my friends. |
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| Senior Member | I've only been to a little over 70 countries so it is hard to say which is the "Best"--that is so subjective. Overall, for adventurers--or having that option-- I would say New Zealand and Australia offer the most back for your dollar (or Euro or peso, yen...etc). Mountains, reefs, desert, oceans/beaches, rural, urban, unexplored areas, famous adventure travel locations, etc. Easy to transport around, safe, relatively inexpensive, minimal medical issues to deal with, minimum hazards (depending on level of "adventure". Just a consideration.... Ann, The TravelSlut |
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| Hello ,,, For someone who is traveling to Balkans there are a lot of things to be mentioned as a guide to a grate travel experience. First of all, I think that the politics of the region is something to be left out of the experience, as it is so difficult to understand where the truth lies and not offend someone along the way. If traveling through Balkans, you will notice that different nationalities living in neighboring countries are not so different at all. They share so much history and their looks, customs, food and other are very similar. It is important to be open minded when going to places like Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia etc, as there are so many ways to enjoy your stay just by avoiding prejudice. People are welcoming, food is grate, nightlife vivid, and culture very colorful and rich. If you would like to read a travel journal written by Iranian American that spent three months in the Balkans, and learn about people that live there, current political and economic situation in the Balkans and the world, you should look up The Age of Nepotism, a book by Vahid Razavi. |
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