Anonymous wrote:USA or Northern Ireland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree- I prefer traveling abroad just to get out of here for the culture, food etc but I do think the US has incredible diversity.
Some favorites
Pacific Northwest
Moab Utah
Telluride and Crested Butte Colorado
NYC
Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard
Big Sur, Carmel
Montana
the South, gorgeous trees and bayous
I prefer traveling abroad and would vote for it for beauty because I am not a fan of driving really long distances and staying at crappy hotels to commune with our most beautiful locations.
Yes objectively the US probably should win. But unless you have a camper van and don’t mind traveling that way these are all separate trips with LONG drives or else flights in between and many spots are both pricy and not great in terms on lodging options when you are there (as in the national parks out west). In Europe the beauty is much closer by plus nice lodging is more available.
You’re clearly unfamiliar with any of the US places that PP mentioned. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Africa
+1 I thought my heart would explode at the beauty of Cape Town and the Stellenbosch. Quiet, chilly mornings on safari. Cape Malay food ((maybe the most delicious cuisine?!) The vibrancy of the cities.
On the people side: Opening my eyes/reminding me of the horror of apartheid but also learning about the Truth and Reconciliation movement. It is a beautiful, beautiful country that lives openly with its painful history. Unlike my (also beloved) USA, which has still not come to terms with slavery, racism, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying the US haven't been anywhere outside it. There are nice places, for sure, but not the best.
I would agree with posters who said:
Portugal
Switzerland
NZ
Norway
I would add Iceland if not yet listed here.
I’ve been to all the places you’ve listed and lived abroad twice.
Nothing holds a candle to the breadth of America’s many beautiful areas. You’ve probably looked down your nose at traveling within this country and glamorized abroad.