Share the list of your visited countries. What was your favorite one and why?
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13: The Netherlands, Germany Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, USA, Spain, England, & Thailand
Travelling is the best thing ever. Everyone should do it, whether you go near or far.
The most important thing I've learned while travelling:
People are people wherever you go!
Extra note: My starting point was in Canada, from birth onward.
I’ve been to Germany and China. I think my favorite one was Germany because it was more recent and not 100 degrees all the time.
3.... Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia
Fiji was the best.... Beautiful islands, gorgeous reefs and wonderful, friendly people....
See it before climate change destroys the fu(king lot!! Which won't be long...
I've been to a lot honestly, mainly because my grandparents organized family cruises. I've been to France, Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, Russia, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, and Japan (that was when I was a little baby though so idk if it counts). My favorite was Germany, the weather was nice and it was cool seeing the cities and then the country too!
You're quite fortunate! I've only had the chance to visit less adventurous destinations. Denmark, Japan, Sweden, the Netherlands, and France all seem like much more exciting and enjoyable places to explore.
I've been to Croatia, Germany, Poland, USA, Ireland, Czech, Egypt, Austria, and Slovenia. I know it's not a lot. Hopefully, I can travel to more places soon.
Ireland holds a special place in my heart. The very moment I gazed upon the country from above, I knew I would enjoy my time there. It's lush fields, hospitable people, delightful cuisine, and even the rain, all conspired to captivate my heart.
Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Gibraltar, jersey, Guernsey, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Peru, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, Vietnam, Cambodia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway Finland, Dominican Republic, America & Belgium
I think that’s it
Only to Helsinki but it was amazing Very pretty and saw loads of Moomins. My daughter was given a free moomin soft toy because she knew the name of the SnorkMaiden People were very friendly and spoke amazing English.
China. Japan. Planning to go to Germany for music festival next year
France, Ireland, and Albania to visit.
I’ve been in Germany and Greece for connecting flights.
UK, Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Czechia, and Egypt
Been to the US, because that’s where I live. I’ve never been of of the country.
0 :/ but for states I’ve been to: South Carolina, Illinois, Maryland, flordia, Georgia, and heading to North Carolina for a camping trip this October
If you're going to the mountains, I'd recommend stopping by Blowing Rock if you can, it's a really cool view!
I live in the US so just there and Canada. I saw other people posting states so I've been to: Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North and south Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, New York, and Vermont.
I live in the USA and have been to a fair amount of states here. I've been to Ontario, Canada (Niagara and Toronto), Dubai UAE (overhyped imo), Karachi Pakistan (feels like a second home since my parents are from there, so it has a special place for me), and Istanbul Turkey (I loved it, want to go back and see the rest of Turkey too)
I also really want to visit Palestine.
I went to Canada twice. Once to the French River (area?) when I was just a kid on a fishing trip with my family and then later on to Toronto on a school trip.
I remember the fishing trip more, because we were there for a week I think. Great fishing, swimming and hiking.
We stayed at a campsite/resort(?) with a main lodge (visitor center/full kitchen and dining room) and a bunch of cabins which is what you booked to actually stay/room in.
It was right on the water, which was awesome.
Toronto I barely remember at all, because we were barely there, period. The charter bus pulled out after school ended on a Friday and we got to our hotel at a*s-o'clock at night. We got a full day on Saturday, then left just after lunch on Sunday and got back home around 10-11pm I think.
I'd love to go back and explore more one day.
England, Scotland, Germany, Slovenia, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, China, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Oman, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Qatar and almost forgot...but USA ! I am missing a lot on Sub-saharian Africa though....
No flexing at all, I feel very lucky, it's just that some situations make traveling easier 1) Living in Europe in a well connected country (train, flights, bus, car) helps 2) Having lived in Singapore helps to travel in S-E Asia for moderate prices 3) Relatives living abroad (so no hotel fees) 4) Work likes to ship us every three months or so to a subsidiary in Asia (so no flight nor accommodation & food fees)