Anonymous wrote:Rwanda
Nigeria to visit the apartment of that guy with the aunt who left him millions.
Goa, Varanasi India
Anonymous wrote:Uzbekistan is pretty high on my list. Samarkand looks stunning.
Senegal(Have any of you been? I am drawn there for some reason and hear positive things from expats but never hear about travelers’ experiences.)
Oman
Baltics
Caucasus, especially Georgia
Island nations in the Indian Ocean, but many of these places are well-touristed by non-North Americans given flight times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guatemala is really nice, but you need local contacts to do it safely
Not at all true.
My friends from Guatemala told me this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guatemala is really nice, but you need local contacts to do it safely
Not at all true.
Anonymous wrote:Guatemala is really nice, but you need local contacts to do it safely
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How's the view up on your high horse?
People not going to Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan are not doing so out of closemindedness. wtf.
Seriously. Next these insufferable know-it-alls will tell us that we're provincial for not wanting to visit Yemen and Somalia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Bulgaria
Slovakia
Uruguay
Tunisia
It seems progressive and safe and well governed but, boring? It's tiny and there are no mountains. Are the beaches good? Educate me, please.
Anonymous wrote: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.
How's the view up on your high horse?
People not going to Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan are not doing so out of closemindedness. wtf.