... to New Zealand, Mongolia, The Iceland, India, Syria, Micronesia, Madagascar, Portugal, Moscow, Tokyo..
At the moment these I find most interesting, exotic, special or totally unknown.
Tokyo, Kyoto (I'm seeing a bit of a trend XD), anywhere in France to improve my French- Paris would be nice, or anywhere on the shore. Hymm, probably Sweden and, if I could get to the summer Esperanto study, Slovakia, I'd add.
I've got a similar plan - once I'm out of 6th form, I'm going to save up a load of money (Starting as soon as I can get a job of some sort), buy a round the world plane ticket and I'm going to get on a train to first france probably, 'cos I can catch a train through the channel tunnel, and from there, just catch trains and stuff, using the plane ticket when I want to change continent, unless I can catch a boat, as the decently-priced tickets only let you catch four flights.
I don't know yet where I'm going to go, but I think it'll be interesting all the same =)
I want to have the freedom to explore a vast, chaotic, technologically advanced city alone, not knowing anyone..and then to travel through wilderness to find ultimate peace and silence.
France, UK, Japan, China, Brazil, Africa, India and basically all over the world!
I want to travel all over the world, often living in a different country for several years at a time. And also, among my travelings, I would occasionally take a few years to myself in some natural paradise away from civilization and just be at peace - then emerging a new person each time...
I wonder if the number of countries desired is connected to size of Pness.
Anyway: Russia (will go to Kaliningrad next week), Germany, Japan, Australia, Afghanistan, India, the mediterranean is probably nice, South America is exciting - and of course anywhere not on earth would be novel. In short, I want to travel in general.
hmmm, let's see, in the US I'd like to see Florida and somewhere like Montana or Wyoming. Outside of the US, I'd like to go to Greece, Ireland, Italy, Australia, Japan, and much more. The moon would also be interesting, but the airfare would be out of this world.
Would you prefer traveling alone or with somebody (your friends, boy/girlfriend)?
My big wish is to travel alone with train and no plan.
of course, not to Micronesia or Iceland, but through Eastern Europe or Asia. India is pretty peculiar and big.
I really don't know where I want to go...ever since I was little, my parents have pounded it into my head that travelling is way too expensive for any of us (my sisters and I) to obtain. So I haven't really entertained many travel-oriented dreams, since I didn't want to be disappointed if I can't go anywhere.
I've never left the east shore of the USA. :L
New Zealand, England, Germany, France, Italy, Iceland, Australia, somewhere in Africa. Japan, possibly China....
Actually, I think I would travel anywhere if I got the chance to....
I want to travel around my own country before I tour the world. I think there's a lot of things to see in Australia but I've only really visited the east coast. I think I'll go to the Northern Territory and Western Australia.
After that (and a few years of solitude in the bush) I think I'll go travel the world. I want to go to South America, Africa, Egypt, Italy, Germany, China, Japan, U.K., Holland, etc. I never thought about it before, but now that someone's mentioned it, I think I might go to Mongolia. What an interesting place to visit.
Anywhere I haven't been. It's awesome visiting different countries (Italy and England are at the top of my list right now), but I've had some pretty amazing experiences much closer to home, even in my own city.
There aren't that many places I really want to visit badly-- I can think of Japan, and Australia, though. Taking an extended trip around Europe would be amazing. I definitely want to go to Canada, though-- northern Canada, somewhere in the wilderness, to see the wildlife and the Aurora-- though.
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