I've only been to Haiti and the United states aside from my country (Dominican Republic), I hope I'll get to visit more countries eventually. For now, I'd love to be inspired by your travel stories.
Which countries have you visited?
I'm from the UK and I've been to; France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, and Egypt
Lots of great places, thanks for sharing, which places where your favorite?
I am British I have been to France, Germany, Egypt St Croix + St Thomas (US virgin islands) Antigua currently living in Spain
I'm from the US, and I have been to about 30 countries. I've lived in Jamaica, Ecuador and Tanzania. I've been to Thailand 14 times (I think), and my time there totals over 2 years, but I've never been there for more than 4 months at a time. I travel about once per year, and go to several countries at a time, usually for a total of 6 months.
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Wow that's impressive, you must have had some bery enriching experiences. I love how you've organised your travels too. Which place would you like to go next LeoSmith?
That's really impressive too, you've been to many of the places I'd like to visit myself, did any of those places stand out from the rest for you?
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Elso.Martinez wrote:Which place would you like to go next LeoSmith?
I'll definitely go to Korea, the Philippines and Thailand, but I don't have a date set yet.
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leosmith wrote:I'm from the US, and I have been to about 30 countries. I've lived in Jamaica, Ecuador and Tanzania. I've been to Thailand 14 times (I think), and my time there totals over 2 years, but I've never been there for more than 4 months at a time. I travel about once per year, and go to several countries at a time, usually for a total of 6 months.
Hey i lived in Ecuador too! How old are you if i may ask?
Im from Germany. You can visit alot of Countries around Europe. Ive been to every neighbor of Germany and pretty much all around Europe. I dont know. So maybe 15 ish Countries? :D Also i traveld around South and Middle America. So plus that. Next month im moving to India so thats gonna be interesting.
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aaronhawk wrote:Hey i lived in Ecuador too! How old are you if i may ask?
I'm 56. I lived there from 1972-1974
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leosmith wrote:aaronhawk wrote:Hey i lived in Ecuador too! How old are you if i may ask?
I'm 56. I lived there from 1972-1974
oh wow! where did you live? i lived in cuenca :)
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i dont go out,i dont travel but hoping to visit Japan and Singapore someday :heart_eyes:
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We went to Hongkong to celebrate my daughter's birthday. You really have to be with a person who knows how to speak chinese or who's already familiar with the place. Because it's hard to communicate sometimes, it's a good thing there are lot of Filipinos in Hongkong.
Michelle.Batan wrote:i dont go out,i dont travel but hoping to visit Japan and Singapore someday :heart_eyes:
I want visit Japan as well. Then have my picture taken on the Shibuya intersection. :grin::grin::grin:
I've been to the United States (California, Colorado, Texas) and India (Mumbai, Bangalore). I've also thoroughly enjoyed the airports in Hong Kong and Singapore. :) Someday, I hope to visit Japan.
lots of greats places! I'd love to visit them all!Phillip.Laplana wrote:I've been to the United States (California, Colorado, Texas) and India (Mumbai, Bangalore). I've also thoroughly enjoyed the airports in Hong Kong and Singapore. :) Someday, I hope to visit Japan.
aaronhawk wrote:oh wow! where did you live? i lived in cuenca :)
Quito. What years?
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Mumbai was an adventure. I loved their spicy food. I ate so much biryani that I broke out into rashes. My friends had to take me to Hiranandani Hospital. Hahaha!
For Leisure: Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hongkong, Macau, Indonesia and Taiwan.
For Work: Dubai (UAE), Singapore, Qatar and Colombo.
Planning to Visit: Japan (Again), Thailand, Korea and Cambodia.
In Colorado, there are laws that prohibit you from burning leaves or using your fireplace on days that the air pollution level is too high. There is a small town in the mountains that looks almost exactly the same as it did a hundred years ago. The snows feel fluffy and dry instead of wet and slushy. They call this snow "champagne powder" and it takes forever to melt. You could actually go skiing in a bikini in the early spring.
In Mumbai, the humidity is so high that you could hang your laundry out to dry in the sun and it would still be wet when you got home in the afternoon. There is a marketplace where you can get everything imported for a fantastic price. Every other street has its own distinct smell. Cows canter freely down the street or stop in the middle of it for spontaneous sex, causing much traffic, and no one would lay a hand on them to get them out of the way.
Dominican Republic and Brazil
8 countries. The most exciting was Germany, Czech Republic, Armenia. The first 2 was a car traveling with random hostels. It was Berlin and Prague. And in Armenia, it was Yerevan. I had a tour because I don't know the language and this part of the world is new for me. Tour:
https://onewaytour.com/categories/winter-tours/
Italy and Sicily. I'm studying Italian, so I took an opportunity to travel there as soon as possible. Actually, I liked Sicily more as I was touring it! Of course, I'll continue to study Italian, not Sicilian, but everything there was just magical.