Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Alpine Travel Trailer Where In The World Should I Travel?

Where in the world should i travel? - alpine travel trailer

I am saving trip in the year 2010, but it's hard to choose which part of our beautiful world of travel. If I seem to change every week, but now I throw between Asia (Thailand, Napal, western China, praises India, Cambodia, Vietnam area) and South and Central America. So I thought I would ask you to see if there is no experience or comments about the cost, especially in the region and how easy it is (language, visas and encourage public transport) I am very happy to get it in the rough, in fact, I prefer and my interests are hiking and mountain trails of history, so feel free to offer suggestions to all countries and places to visit, to do and doing things. Thanks

8 comments:

celiac said...

Türkiye (Turkey)

Archaeological, historical, religious, cultural, and best of all tourist attractions are endless!

Safe and inexpensive, easy ...

Even if you have a special diet without gluten, since there are plenty to choose to eat at ...

Miss Toy said...

I was really the choice between the two as well (South America and Southeast Asia). (Yay, we're twins:)

I chose the South because I have too much money, but money will still go much further in South Asia (I'm from others who traveled that can happen in a miserable tells U.S. $) 15-20 per day.

And you can walk through some of the Himalayas)

kawaii gwi yeo weo said...

Visit Argentina, there are many exotic and fantastic, as you can see, as in Bohol, Banaue, Ilocos, Palawan, Cebu and Boracay!

Loco said...

Russia and Europe.

Bitski said...

Visit Australia: D and South America to the Mayan ruins, it would be nice

chris_li... said...

Would you be willing to travel to Malaysia in Asia? Colombia has several tropical islands, some of whom voted most beautiful in the world, as well as parks and nature reserves. Malaysia is among the British colonies in the late 18th Century, the walk of historic buildings across the country. Furthermore, it is a multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual. Most people speak very good English, there is no problem in dealing with the public. Transportation in Malaysia is very diverse in Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. The main mode of transport in Peninsular Malaysia, such as buses, trains, cars, and to some extent, aircraft. East Malaysia has a less developed network of transport. Most major cities are connected by lines.

[Dana] said...

I do not think about trying to take a vacation to relax around and do nothing but wanted to see an experience, a new part of the world, I think your thinking about going in South Asia is perfect. There is so much culture in this region and many historical and architectural wonders. South America is huge, but thought it would be longer with a trip to South Asia, to be met if you (the temples of Thailand, can see the Himalayas in Nepal, the cities of China, this might also be able to take a boat trip to Japan and to spend some time to explore Tokyo), forests and the Taj Mahal in India, and the natural beauty of Laos and Vietnam. Go to Asia sounds like the best plan for you, in my opinion.

Thinker in the Lounge said...

hey me too! I have for 10 months in Texas and California, Busser work, then go to .... Mediterranean probable. Africa and Europe. I want to go because I am fascinated by ancient cultures, and the mystery and the ruins of the place. It is difficult to decide where they go first, right? I always wanted to go to Asia first, but I begin to doubt because, as overrun by backpackers (many of them feel uncomfortable). particularly in Thailand. Asia is as cheap as it won, and the center is not far behind. Central America, each city has to sleep outside on a beach hammock for three dollars or less (sometimes up to $ 10), and as prices for food, Asia and Central America are linked. Prices in South America really depends on where you go, but very cheap. depends on how you travel, hitchhiking, cheap bus, sleeping in ditches, p (I have a friend who was sleeping in ditches in Argentina and on their way to Colombia. I was there for 6 months, nearly $ 6,000 -- 7,000), and so on. Bon voyage.

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