Why don't people share with us what they thought of the places they visited? Maybe tell us which place was their favourite? It's rather boring to just look at a list of countries :p
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Why don't people share with us what they thought of the places they visited? Maybe tell us which place was their favourite? It's rather boring to just look at a list of countries :p
Within the UK:
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Jersey
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Lovely
Duchy of Cornwall
Islamic Republic of Portsmouth
Disputed Kingdom of Hackney
Within Europe:
Belgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg
France
Monaco
Italy
Switzerland
Austria
Germany
Denmark
Poland
Ireland
Rest of World:
Jamaica
Barbados
Antigua
USA
Mexico
New Zealand
Australia
Hutt River Province
Japan
Hong Kong
I have also stopped over in Moscow, KL, Abu Dhai and Seoul en route to elsewhere.
Australia
Fiji
Hawai'i (yeah i dont say USA, cause Hawaii to me is different)
and in a few weeks
JAPAN
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
West Germany (+Büsingen)
East Germany
Germany reunited
Luxembourg
Belgium (+Baarle-Herzog / Baarle-Nassau)
Netherlands
France
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Italy (+Campione d'Italia)
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
Slovenia
Croatia
Hungary
Estonia
United Kingdom (England,Scotland,Wales,Ulster)
Spain (+Llivia)
Tenerife
Andorra
Monaco
Poland
Ireland
Latvia
Lithuania
USA (40 states)
Canada
Mexico
Turkey
Reunion
Mauritius
South Africa
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Dominica
Japan
Australia
Singapore
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Still missing e.g. Russia, Greece, Portugal (of those where so many Finns have been) and dreaming to visit e.g Iceland, New Zealand and Namibia
edit:
-yeah right, every extra penny we earn we travel...
That's a cool list, can I ask if it has been primarily work or pleasure, quite a few countries that I want to visit on that list.
Some amazing stories you must have had on the way..I would highly recommend Sikkim, seeing as you have been very close (Darjeeling earlier..)Quote:
Originally Posted by cossie16
You have probably seen more of my country than I have but I am also planning a trip to Ladakh/Himalayan foothills in the future :)
I wanted to go to Sikkim at the time I went to Darjeeling, however at the time it required getting a permit in Calcutta which from memory took about 6 weeks to acquire! The overnight train went as far as Siliguri and I was very envious of the people hoping onto the bus to Gangtok. The narrow gauge train up to Darjeeling was on strike so we all caught the bus. Darjeeling was cold! We had Christmas dinner at the old Darjeeling Tea Planters Club which was quite an experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
Bolivia, 6 of its 9 Departments
Chile, Arica and Iquique(holiday)
Peru, Cuzco and Titicaca lake area(holiday)
Sweden, lots of towns in Skane Län, Stockholm, Kiruna and many other towns(exchange student year)
Norway, the lovely Narvik(holiday)
Denmark, Copenhagen(holiday)
Czech Republic, Prague(class trip)
airport only
Brazil, Sao Paulo
Germany, Frankfurt and Berlin train station
Americas
Canada (every province except PEI & Newfieland)
USA (every state except Rhode Island & Alaska)
Colombia - Lived there
Mexico
Jamaica
Europe
England
Holland
Belgium
Luxembourg
France
Germany
Italy
Malta
Greece
Others
Iran
Azerbizhan
Lebanon
Syria - Lived there
Jordan
Egypt
Libya - Lived there
Tunisia
Australia
New Zealand
I'm impressed by those who traveled so much and still relieved seeing there are a few unlucky guys like me who hadn't the chance ( or will?!) to go abroad.
On my last holiday I was about to step into Bulgaria but one of my friends forgot his papers at home and we missed the trip.