Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 22:00     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Vietnam
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:57     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.


Iran? Iraq?


PP forgot to mention North Korea and Afghanistan.


Afghanistan is incredible beautiful. The people and the mountains were lovely. I’ve also been to North Korea, I went with young pioneer tours. They won’t take Americans anymore, but I’m canadian.

Open your mind, pp.


Sorry, I guess I'm just closed minded by not encouraging Americans to visit countries that take American hostages.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:54     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.


Iran? Iraq?


PP forgot to mention North Korea and Afghanistan.


Afghanistan is incredible beautiful. The people and the mountains were lovely. I’ve also been to North Korea, I went with young pioneer tours. They won’t take Americans anymore, but I’m canadian.

Open your mind, pp.


Tell us about NK

I want to go there
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:53     Subject: Re:Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Romania easily. Transylvania is marvelous.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:48     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:Lebanon is amazing


Lebanon truly is amazing. I feel like it has the best food I’ve ever eaten. And just so much beauty concentrated in such a small place. They’ve been through a lot of hardship the last few years though and I’m unsure how it is now. I went back in 2009-2013.

Oman is super beautiful too.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:44     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Lebanon is amazing
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:43     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.


Iran? Iraq?


PP forgot to mention North Korea and Afghanistan.


Afghanistan is incredible beautiful. The people and the mountains were lovely. I’ve also been to North Korea, I went with young pioneer tours. They won’t take Americans anymore, but I’m canadian.

Open your mind, pp.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:42     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.


Iran? Iraq?


I’ve been to Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Love seeing a fellow traveller (vs a tourist) on here!
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:38     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.


Iran? Iraq?


PP forgot to mention North Korea and Afghanistan.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:36     Subject: Re:Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colombia


Lots of people consider it these days. Overdone.


Well la de da.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:33     Subject: Re:Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Taiwan
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:32     Subject: Re:Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:Dubai


Hell no
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 21:31     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

anywhere in Central Asia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Albania, Montenegro, Malaysia
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 20:44     Subject: Re:Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Mongolia
Mauritius
Turkey
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2023 20:32     Subject: Countries one doesn’t consider but should

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took my first trip to Tbilisi Georgia and was amazed. Beautiful culture, that cheese bread thing - wow- their wine was nice and I really enjoyed interacting with the people. Of course they are no Italy or Spain but what a wonderful city. I went with a culturalExchange group and Georgia had the least people signing up. I would have never gone nor considered it. Now I’m wondering if I should broaden my horizons. Can you recommend other places where you were pleasantly surprised?


It’s called Khachapuri. Did you really go to Georgia and not learn that?!


Well, I knew exactly what PP was talking about when they said "cheese bread thing." I would not have know what they were talking about if they said Khachapuri. So I appreciated it.

Why the hostility?


+1 I knew exactly what that "cheese bread thing" was but would not have known it by its actual name. it is possible that OP remembered the name but just used a description for the rest of us.