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One country you haven’t visited but would love to - and vice versa

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nanna8 Fri 03-Feb-23 10:37:37

Apart from war torn or dangerous places like Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria etc that is
I’d love to visit Canada and see a wolf in the wild.
I wouldn’t want to visit India, it doesn’t appeal with the vast differences between rich and poor. Many people love it, I know that but I just never have felt a desire to go there.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 03-Feb-23 19:01:40

Hope to go to Argentina where my late mother-in-law was born.

Have been to the Dominican Republic, wouldn’t go back if you paid me.

Hiraeth Fri 03-Feb-23 18:49:12

I,ve travelled a lot over the years.Canada, Caribbean islands , USA.Would love to travel to Lithuanian on a train .

pandapatch Fri 03-Feb-23 18:40:21

Lots, Australia and New Zealand, America, Norway, Croatia. Have been to lots of places but not those. Can't think of anywhere I wouldn't consider (apart from War zones etc)

pascal30 Fri 03-Feb-23 17:46:07

I'd like to Southern Mexico, Romania,Nepal and Tibet but don't plan to fly any more so maybe Just Romania by train. I've worked in South Africa and loved it there despite the racism that was still apparent (2000) and visited Kerala which was lovely. I used to enjoy going to Norway and Sweden.. but my heart stays in Southern France really...

Casdon Fri 03-Feb-23 17:45:28

I’ve travelled quite a lot over the years, and I’d love to go to SriLanka, it’s always inspired my imagination. I’m also always up for going to Italy, I don’t care where, as it’s all lovely.
Somewhere I’ve been that I don’t want to go back to is hard, because nearly everywhere has some interest, but I wasn’t a fan of Tenerife.

halfpint1 Fri 03-Feb-23 17:39:25

Ireland. My Grandparents were from there and I've never
visited.
Don't want to visit the U.S.A.

Grandma70s Fri 03-Feb-23 17:35:01

Yes, Florence is fabulous, particularly if you’re interested in art. The food was gorgeous, too. I stayed in a convent (a friend knew one of the nuns!) and they were the best cooks in the world. I think they were more interested in food than in God, actually 😀

NotSpaghetti Fri 03-Feb-23 17:32:32

Forgot the second part - no desire to go to Australia.

NotSpaghetti Fri 03-Feb-23 17:24:48

If you had asked me years ago I'd have said Syria.

1987H2001M2002Inanny Fri 03-Feb-23 17:16:06

Grandma70s..... Isn't Florence a fabulous place? My feet were worn out after a week !!
If anyone gets the chance to go to Petra please go,fab.
Spent a super three weeks in Saint Lucia. Loved the helicopter flight over the Pitons and lots of other interesting things to do.
Quite like cruising,feel safe on board , good entertainment,excursions if you want and food whenever you want(suits me) !!
Found the Algarve a bit boring.Wish I'd gone to historical parts instead.

Joseanne Fri 03-Feb-23 16:59:12

Tahiti for the marine life and much more.

GagaJo Fri 03-Feb-23 16:47:14

New Zealand. I have friends there and it really does sound and look like a paradise on earth. Sadly, with my flying phobia, I'll never get there.

Siope Fri 03-Feb-23 16:12:06

Ecuador and Chile are high on my list. Hoping to go as part of a South and Central America trip starting later this year.

No desire to go to Israel.

MrsEggy Fri 03-Feb-23 14:59:13

We went to Iceland in midsummer - it was a blaze of colour - lupins, buttercups and dandelions, and nesting birds everywhere. wild orchids, and baby eiderducks on the fjords - a nature lovers paradise,

maddyone Fri 03-Feb-23 14:43:24

I’m lucky because I’ve travelled widely, but one place I’ve always wanted to visit, and haven’t done, is Israel.

Wyllow3 Fri 03-Feb-23 14:43:09

(NB -he is now estranged from bro, and bro and family were abused too, and bro wants the past to be the past tho he has nothing against me, wants non com all round)

Wyllow3 Fri 03-Feb-23 14:41:02

BlueSapphire

India, but looks too complicated sorting a visa, so that's on hold.

South Africa, and I'm going next month!

Iceland, and I've got a cruise booked in the summer!

China, but not sure at the moment.

Have lived in Singapore and Australia, but not yet done New Zealand.

Our dream was always Canada and the train through the Rockies, and we did that the year before DH died.

Oh Blue, SA was my target! To be "under African skies" and the complex post apartheid culture, and the wonderful choirs that are now a "thing"...don't think I'll make it bit one can dream.

(slightly complicated sad story - I have recently divorced an abusive husband, a nightmare last year, but he has a brother in SA and in better times that was The Plan)

SueDonim Fri 03-Feb-23 14:40:17

Oh yes, I’ve been to India. Not on a tourist package, my ds was working there for six months and I lived in a monastery for a week! It was an amazing and an appalling holiday, and as soon as I got home, I wanted to go back again. 😂

TerriBull Fri 03-Feb-23 14:25:51

There would be a lot more than one! if the world were a different place I'd have loved to have visited great swathes of the Middle East/North Africa, I have only done Israel but all the following appear very interesting to me, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Libya even, although my dad was there in the war and told me his enduring memory of it was sand! sand! sand! sad Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Iran.

I have luckily done parts of Canada, a lot of the US both East and West coasts, Mexico those are all places I'd go back to. I've been drawn to South America ever since my class did it in first year at senior school, I always wanted to go there, I have been to Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil but would go back and do the whole continent in a heartbeat, if I were younger.

Apart from visiting Denmark, I'd like to do the rest of Scandinavia but oh soooo expensive hmm

New Zealand and the rest of Australia, I've only been to Western Australia, Perth in particular.

In the Far East I'd like to go to Japan, I've been to Singapore and Malaysia but Asia per se would be fairly low on my list behind other places and I have no desire to ever go to either China or Russia, for various reasons they don't appeal to me.

My problem now is, I positively hate flying in spite of having done my fair share and the whole palaver surrounding airport travel gives more anxiety now than it used to. I'd never say never, but I think my days of very big holidays are behind me.

MrsKen33 Fri 03-Feb-23 14:07:36

Japan at cherry blossom time. Can’t think of a country I would really hate to go to, though perhaps India or Bangladesh as someone up thread said, I would be upset by the poverty.

SueDonim Fri 03-Feb-23 14:01:17

South Africa, to see where my father was born and spent his early years. This may yet happen as we’ve been told to expect a wedding invitation there from one of our DC’s friends.

I’ve been to the airport in Iceland. Flying over, it just looked grey and full of pebbles. I don’t fancy going there for a holiday.

We went to Australia just before the pandemic hit. My sister had died earlier that year, within three months of a diagnosis of a brain tumour, and I said to Dh, what are we waiting for? so we went for three weeks. It was amazing, though hiring a camper van was a mistake - I’m too soft for camping! grin I was underwhelmed by Sydney, but I’ve been. Not interested much in NZ.

I’d love to go to Fiji and other Pacific islands and Antarctica.

Llamedos13 Fri 03-Feb-23 13:56:51

For those of you longing to visit Canada, wait until spring/summer. It’s -13 today in Southern Ontario and Montreal is a very chilly -24 just now🥶❄️

Lomo123 Fri 03-Feb-23 13:45:46

Canada, would love to visit Montreal. I've been looking it up on t, Internet for years now. Should just go and book it!.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 03-Feb-23 13:27:32

Yes, just before Christmas they had a few days break there in a totally isolated lodge with its own pool. Spent time looking at the northern lights.

Ailidh Fri 03-Feb-23 13:26:06

I would love to visit China, and New Zealand. Unfortunately I have no interest in long distance flying, so it's unlikely.