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Elfpower Member Sweden
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# Posted: 5 Aug 2005 20:11:01
How do you decide where to travel when you want to go everywhere?
I live in Sweden and would really like to go on a big trip to somewhere, for a couple of months or so. But i can't make up my mind of where to go.
I would really like to go to Japan, I love almost everything about that country/culture/language. But it's darn expensive.
I would also like to go to San Franciso/California, 'cause I'm kind of a hippie and it seems real nice.
And I want to go to Mexico and Southern America, 'cause i speak a bit Spanish and they also have a great cultural history and so much to see.
And then there's Tibet (I'm into Buddhism), India, Australia and the rest of the world!
Anyone with the same problem, how do you solve it? Roll a dice? Spin a globe? Just decide for something and go?
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JoJo Member United Kingdom (Great Britain)
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# Posted: 10 Aug 2005 19:13:41
hey elfpower
if your buget is endless then i would suggest spining a globe just make sure you do the reasearch on the place your heading though . Enjoy your travels
JoJo
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# Posted: 18 Aug 2005 02:57:52
Hey Elfpower.
I completely agree with Jojo. I am planning a RTW for 2007 and am swinging by as much of the world as I can. Check your budget, what you really want to do, and what type of accomodations you plan staying in, if you plan to work while you travel, all things to think about...
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HHM Guest
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# Posted: 30 Aug 2005 22:19:11
I am sure we all have that problem.
It really depends on how long you're planning on being gone. If more than a year, then you can put the "world" on your itenary. If less than a year, its usually better to focus on one or two particular regions or the world. If you pick more than one region, for budget purposes, its better that the regions are near each other to save on travel expenses or time.
Anyway, just somthing to think about.
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