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Topic: What's your favourite holiday destination & why? (Read 2919 times)

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Honk Kong is up there for me. Beautiful, cosmopolitan city, and bustling with activity and nightlife. It's a fun place to spend a few weeks.

Visited there twice myself.

Too crowded and too expensive.


i was going to say the same, even though i've never been there. it does seem too expensive though, and it looks like most other western cities.. so it doesn't blow my mind. i rather go to a society that hasn't felt the impact of western dominance, so that i get to experience a different way of life. for me, the best thing about travelling is experiencing things that you never knew existed.
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Honk Kong is up there for me. Beautiful, cosmopolitan city, and bustling with activity and nightlife. It's a fun place to spend a few weeks.

Visited there twice myself.

Too crowded and too expensive.
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I love to travel different places but traveling back to my hometown is the best feeling Smiley uttarakhand is my birth place  from where I started the journey of my life.
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Buy and sell bitcoins,
Honk Kong is up there for me. Beautiful, cosmopolitan city, and bustling with activity and nightlife. It's a fun place to spend a few weeks.
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every time i love to travel new place, and want to have new adventure but my fav place is my home town. its always have a charm to travel to my home town... Smiley
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Ok, this thread really has me reminiscing about my travels. Besides exploring the aforementioned atolls of the South Pacific and horse-back riding the raw, steaming landscapes of Iceland, I'm also quite fond of the Yukon and Northwest Territories of Canada. There's nothing else in the world like dog sledding across a frozen lake near the Arctic Circle, while high above the Northern Lights canvas the clear sky with a tapestry of colors and movement that film can never do justice to. If you're lucky, and the atmosphere and the sun cooperate, the aurora's show is beautiful beyond belief. The nearby city of Yellowknife is great for some respite, and the money from the diamond industry provides for some surprisingly nice amenities so far north. It's also strange being so far north when the days are extra short. haha.

As far as warmer climates go, the temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom in Cambodia are some of the most amazing places on the planet. You'll want to spend at least an entire day there—ideally a week or so, since there's so much to explore. Remember to bring lots of US dollars in singles and fives for your main purchases. Use the local currency for smaller items.
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^going to Middle Earth would be cool.
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I think New Zealand... it feels so free there.

New Zealand is my dream location... But right now I can't go there because of financial difficulties. If Bitcoin crosses 10K in the future, a trip to NZL will be one of my first tasks.







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Caramoan Islands in the Philippines.

Just had my vacation there and it was the best so far. Unspoiled beaches, simple living, relaxing place. Name all the good things, you can have it all there.  Wink
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Bali Indonesia  Smiley
beautifull place
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Hawaii, as well and reason why should be pretty simple to see.
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My favourites were always Paris France and Madrid/Barcelona Spain.
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Hawaii,I can surf.


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holiday destination Rome ,, the ancient architecture plus the views and food Wink
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I really liked Corsica which I visited when I was a boy
Great beaches, good food, mountainous interior, an interesting people
Overall an enriching place to visit
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My fav is the USA - it has some amazing scenery. It's my aim to visit each of the 50 states.
I'm not a big traveler. However, holidays are always nice for me as a teacher, because it means I have the flexibility to get in some much-needed time to hang out with friends.
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For me, probably someplace high up in the mountains with snow through the whole year. Just take take my board and ride the slopes. I dislike hot weather, and suntanning/swimming in the sea is just not my thing. The last time I've been in a beach resort, I spent most of my time indoors playing cards/board games, or on hikes/sights. But snowboarding will always be my preferred holiday plan.
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lord, i don't travel anywhere near enough.. i really want to do more of it. the happiest times of my life have been from travelling and exploring new shit. i was in laos a few years ago, and my mind was blown.. it was so different from everything i knew.
What's stoping you then? Just go out there and do what you feel like it's right for you! Smiley
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lord, i don't travel anywhere near enough.. i really want to do more of it. the happiest times of my life have been from travelling and exploring new shit. i was in laos a few years ago, and my mind was blown.. it was so different from everything i knew.
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I think New Zealand... it feels so free there.

I've always wanted to go to New Zealand, so did my Father.  I know a friend who has gone there and she says it is an amazing place to see.  One day I hope to be able to take a trip there.  I think it would be very fitting to spread my Fathers ashes there.  

He never left any instructions on where to be spread, but I figure that would be a fitting place since he always wanted to go.
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