Why visit a particular region

@maximax8 (31053)
United Kingdom
August 4, 2012 9:46am CST
I have always dreamed about visiting South America. At age 20 to 21 years old I traveled around the world sticking to easy countries like America, Australia and Singapore. I did visit Fiji and found it like paradise. I went to Sumatra and I found it an exciting adventure. I chatted to a very experienced traveler in Australia when I was 21 years old. She told me she felt Australia was boring and that the South American countries were way more exciting. I chatted to a man in Queensland and he wished to travel to the Solomon Islands. I hoped at the age to visit South America when I became a very experienced traveler. So I visited Colombia in 2011 when I was 38 years old. This year when I was 39 years old I visited Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay. I did that trip to visit a dear friend of mine and see some more sights in wonderful South America. I will never forget the splendid looking waterfalls between Argentina and Brazil. Wow! That was a once in a lifetime sight. Oh my! My friend was ill when I went to see her but she got better enough to go on to a trip to the Caribbean. I am delighted that she got that opportunity. If you haven't yet traveled which easy countries could you begin with to ease yourself gently into traveling? If you did go to a particular country why was that? Where would you like to visit and why? Have you chatted to more experienced travelers and found out interesting things?
4 responses
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
5 Aug 12
I started by visiting the countries in Western Europe. I found in easy to travel in those countries and the countries weren't that far away from my own country. Later on I moved on the countries in Eastern Europe, and I found those countries really interesting as well. For a long time I had thought about visiting Bulgaria and Romania, and in 2010 and I finally managed to visit those countries. As you already know my next goal is Asia. This year I am going to visit Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. On my second trip to Asia I will visit Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong Kong. On the third trip to Asia I will visit South Korea and Japan. Those countries are easy to visit. I need a visa for China, Russia and India, but I am very interested in visiting those countries as well. After that I want to visit Africa, South America and Central America I love chatting to more experienced travellers. It is interesting to hear about the places that they have visited and sometimes the conversations with other travellers inspire me to add new places to my own travel wish list (which is already extremely long )
5 Aug 12
I would love to visit many places. I am not the sort of person who likes to go on holiday to drink alle vening, get drunk, misbehave or get injured and spend all day feeling unwell. I like to go to places to visit thier historic places, and learn about thier history and culture. I would love to travel to tawaiin, hawaai, canada, mississipi, new york, the grand canyon, texas, las vegas, and lots of america, mexico, spain germany, japan, china, afric and lots more
@riyauro (6421)
• India
4 Aug 12
Hi maxi, I am from Fiji, and exactly from the North Island. I am at the moment in India. I miss Fiji is it a paradise. But I am in Goa India, on an Island in Goa. Goa has lots of tourists as well. all beach around. I have been to singapore but for some hours since I had a stop over, it was not for a holiday. Same way Australia, New Zealand and Korea. I had good experiences. I came to india first when I was on scholarship. Thanks for sharing. have a good day
• India
4 Aug 12
I'm crazy about waterfalls. Im from India and developed this craze of waterfalls after visiting Jog Falls. I just loved it. If i ever get a chance to visit south America, I wouldn't want to miss the Iguazu and the Angel falls in Brazil and Venezuela respectively. I've seen videos and pics of these falls and they look splendid.