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Tell Collette Tours what’s stopped you from travelling to certain locations

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EllieGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 04-Mar-19 10:05:44

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Everyone loves to travel and see the world, but places on our bucket lists aren’t always easy to explore. There are considerations and potential worries about everywhere we visit from the small “Will I like the food?” to the bigger “Is it safe to visit there at the moment?”. Travel company Collette Tours are interested to find out if there are any places you’d love to travel but haven’t, and what are the things that have put you off doing so.

Here’s what Collette Tours has to say: “As the longest-running tour operator in North America, Collette has provided guided travel for 100 years. With trips to all seven continents, Collette’s guests fulfil their deepest travel aspirations in a variety of ways with travel styles that are diversified to suit every traveller’s personal style.”

So what’s worried you about places you’ve always wanted to go to? Have you always wanted to explore Japan but worry about the language barrier? Perhaps you dream of travelling around different countries but aren’t sure how to start planning? Maybe seeing the Taj Mahal is on your bucket list but you’re not sure you’ll be able to manage well in the heat? Or you’d love to watch the sunrise over Machu Picchu but there’s a difficult hike to get there?

Whatever destinations you’d love to go to but there’s something that’s stopped you, please share them below and you will be entered into a prize draw to win a £300 voucher of your choice (from a list).

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GNHQ

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Dendav Thu 14-Mar-19 11:13:08

Believe or not Iran.
Think it would be fascinating.

maciv234 Thu 14-Mar-19 10:58:51

The only barrier I have to travelling is the cost

Maggiemaybe Wed 13-Mar-19 19:19:53

Kathward, I'm envious. Travelling across Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Golden Eagle would be my dream once-in-a-lifetime holiday, but we could never justify the cost, I'm afraid, and I don't feel we'd be up to doing the Trans-Siberian on the cheap now. The older we get the more we're put off by budget travel, and I'm afraid that's the sort we can afford! I've been lucky enough to travel to many places, usually economy all the way, including a lot of very long coach journeys, but occasionally in pure luxury when I've won a competition or two. I just wish I could win that Golden Eagle trip now!

Like other posters though, I'm much more conscious of my carbon footprint these days. I'm drawn towards companies that advertise more sustainable travel.

GrannieOgg Wed 13-Mar-19 14:12:16

Dundee is on an extinct volcano. Might get OH to drive there. There are many lovely places around there to visit too.

georgia101 Wed 13-Mar-19 13:37:34

What puts me off travelling in some cases are the lack of information on staying in the more middle of the road type places. I don't want to stay in top notch hotels as it's just not me, and I definitely am not into camping, although caravanning would be fine.

Blondiescot Wed 13-Mar-19 11:08:42

I love to visit Turkey and have been doing so usually twice a year for about 12 years now. However, I would love to visit some of the less "touristy" areas, especially some of those close to the border with Syria. Unfortunately, because of the current political situation in that area, the Government advises against travelling to those parts of the country. Maybe one day...

ginamat Wed 13-Mar-19 11:00:19

I would love to go to India but the prospect of a long flight, having to have injections and dodgy food put me off. I always wanted to visit the US but again a long flight.
Anyway the OH won't fly anywhere more than 4 hours so my dreams are just that dreams!

Jaxgreen74 Tue 12-Mar-19 18:04:42

I always thought I needed some one to go with, i now realise I was enough company for myself, I’d love to do some travelling now alone and get to know myself better, it’s not just about the destination it’s the experience.

Harrietas Tue 12-Mar-19 12:26:33

I would love to go to China but I’m worried about the toilets because the arthritis in my knees means I cannot squat, so need a western style loo.

Anja Tue 12-Mar-19 10:25:53

Having to travel alone

hellymart Mon 11-Mar-19 19:55:05

I'd like to go to Australia but I worry about the length of the flight (my OH has to be careful as he's had a DVT in his leg, although not caused by flying). Would also be interested in going to India but I'm put off by the thought of all those injections required and also the inevitable 'Dehli Belly'!

Fflaurie Mon 11-Mar-19 18:07:19

I would love to go to the West Coast of America, but the journey puts me off because I cannot cope with a long haul flight in cattle class, and also, I have this worry that the west coast is now over due for a very large earthquake.

live7 Mon 11-Mar-19 17:21:07

Our dream was to go to Machu Picchu but then a friend went and ended up with altitude sickness and in hospital and that's put us off a bit. I wonder if we've left it too late. Other than that we would like to go most places, particularly Australia where my mother in law lived for much of her childhood , but only just being free of caring responsibilities, we have only just begun our adventures. We would follow safety advice and avoid those places not considered safe.

kathward Mon 11-Mar-19 16:43:31

Travelling across Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Golden Eagle was a fantastic lifetime experience.

Feelthefear Mon 11-Mar-19 16:27:13

It's mainly money that is my biggest barrier to travel at the moment! I'd love to travel to India, but it's a rather overwhelming prospect as it's such a huge country, and somewhere I've never been so I'd like to go on a guided holiday, but that works out more expensive than independent travel. I'm saving up!

buntybaby Mon 11-Mar-19 15:55:06

I have always wanted to visit Egypt but it is the safety aspect that concerns me. That said a couple of friends have been 2 years running and say my fears are unfounded but I just don't know.
Also I would like to go to India but it would have to be on my own as my husband and various friends have all said they will never go there.

burwellmum Mon 11-Mar-19 11:17:38

The only thing I worry about is the safety of the country I would be visiting.

quizqueen Sun 10-Mar-19 22:21:31

The only long coach journey I have ever done, other than day trips, was to Paris, and I swore I would always fly to my destination in future, as I hate being on coaches for a long time. The places I would most to go to now are too cost prohibitive-Australia, to visit Ayers Rock and New Zealand, to visit Hobbiton. I lived in the States for a while but there are still places there I would still like to see and couldn't manage to fit in before like Yellowstone Park- before it blows up!. I've done a lot of Europe, as I have also lived in Belgium, and have holidayed in a lot of exotic places already but, I think, with my knee replacement last year and another pending, I will have to stay closer to home for a while.

marmar01 Sun 10-Mar-19 21:10:13

i want to visit Kenya as i was born in that country but my Children (all grown up) have made me promise i wont go because they are worried i would be killed.
Also i wont visit any Arabic countrys as i dont agree with the way women are treated

Anj123 Sun 10-Mar-19 20:21:24

I’d love to visit Australia but the long journey there and back has put me off!

TM12 Sun 10-Mar-19 19:22:45

Apart from the cost which makes many places prohibited, I would love to go to South America but am too scared due to the horror stories of what can happen to tourists who visit there.

Idlebones Sun 10-Mar-19 18:32:01

I should love to visit Paris to see the beautiful sights and pay respects to where Princess Diana died. I have never been there or on many other holidays as caring for both crippled Mum and also Mum-in-law takes up my time with housework, shopping and many house renovations. Sadly Mum-in-law has recently died. I am delighted to say that after several miscarriages my daughter is expecting twins so the home renovation starts again but I love it and cannot wait for their arrival in July

Jani31 Sun 10-Mar-19 17:09:17

Angel Falls in Venezuela is the only place left to see on my 50 year old list of 'To Do' places. With the given troubles at the moment, that is never going to happen. I have though ticked Taj Mahal at long last in February x

M0nica Sun 10-Mar-19 16:55:33

My great hate when travelling is airports. Not flying, I am quite happy with that but big airports, the lighting, air quality, airport shops, which are all horrible and overpriced. the whole experience is really unpleasant.

In recent years we have travelled by train. We have been to Switzerland, Germany. Spain and France. I travelled to Marseille in January. Left St Pancras at 10.30, arrived in Marseille around 5.30, with one change of train. We could see the varying landscape as we travelled across France, the seats were more comfortable and roomy than you find on trains in the UK. We had a hotel near the station and by 6.30 were sitting in a restaurant having a leisurely dinner.

M0nica Sun 10-Mar-19 16:49:27

No, travel sickness pills are not the answer if you get sea sick. They certainly make it more bearable, but a cruise where you were on travel sickness pills the whole time would not be enjoyable.

I am prone to travel sickness and we did do a Norwegian coast cruise, Hurtigruten, so we really were hugging the coast, and protected from the worst of the weather by the islands, but I missed the best Northern lights show because I had had to take sea sickness pills and was feeling very sleepy and groggy as a result and on other days when I took them I still ended missing meals and sleeping a lot