why not have a look at kerala , India ( its known as gods own country )
and great place for tourists
have a look at it and decide
infact i am living there
Haha sure!
Just need to see if there are direct flights.
Flat Pudding said:
Because I'm from Indonesia, check out Bali
Hey, I can easily go there by ferry!
But there have been food scares.
Tanveer said:
Swizz.
Go up in the Alpes
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I loved it and always love the view and time I spend in those type of areas.
MAN THE SNOW~!
Terminator02 said:
I heard Singapore is a great tourist location
Ahem... ya. But you'll get bored of em' after a while. And touristy areas are awfully expensive for us locals.
Schizoanalysis said:
Thailand is pretty.
Japan is cool (especially Akihabara).
Been to Thailand about a year and a half ago.
Japan? Haha, perhaps I'll consider. I wanted to go there at June but that was when there were massive radiation woes.
QUOTE(Sebastian @ Jul 13 2011, 10:48 AM)
Venice
A great place for tourists...
Intending to go there when I get married.
QUOTE(Blaze163 @ Jul 10 2011, 08:31 PM)
Only actually ever left the UK once. A holiday to Malta about 7 years ago. Which my mother ruined most of by whining about how much she missed the husband that divorced her on their anniversary. I ended up dumping her in the bar and going off on my own most of the time. Found a few hidden treasures on my travels, actually. If you ever find yourself in Malta, follow this advice:
- DO NOT eat at the big fancy places, they SUCK. We went to dinner to the big fancy place one night and instead of grating parmisan cheese on our pasta they grated raw carrot over it...my pizza was incinerated and tasted awful, just a piss poor experience overall. On the other hand, the food at the little family-run place down the road was a quarter of the price, perfectly cooked, no wierd ingredients and happens to be the best food I've ever tasted. That pasta in blue cheese sauce...the pizza the size of a monster truck tyre...the ice cream that took me over an hour to finish (it was so big I had to have an extended spoon)...seriously, I'd have stayed there if I could. The bowl of pasta was big enough to drown a small dog in, and it cost me about £1.20.
- If you're in the Golden Bay area, go down to the pier and look for a boat called the English Rose. It'll take you on a tour of all the best spots on the islands at a fraction of the price of a big company tour. Conversely, stay away from the big tours. The tour guides are fucking stupid. Ours was so dense that when we were passing fascinating ancient ruins we all wanted to know more about, she was talking about how the bar down the road was called Rita's Bar because the woman who owns it is called Rita. I got so sick of her bullshit I took the Group H sticker we had to wear as part of the group and stuck it to my face a la Rimmer.
- If you're going from the Golden Bay to the ferry dock that takes you to the smaller island of Gozo, when you get to the last bus stop before the ferry, look to the left. You'll see a little dirt path which seems to lead nowhere. Follow it. You'll find the best beach on the island, a secluded little slice of heaven which has a little bar, clear waters, clean sand that's not clogged up with ignorant tourists, and the best girls on the island flock there because there's nobody gawping at them. Absolute paradise.
- If you are going to Gozo to see the castle and maybe buy some of their famous glass work, DO NOT GO ON A SUNDAY. The busses on Gozo don't operate on Sundays at all. As we found out when we had to spend hours walking to the castle in the baking heat. Make sure you check out the glass though. We picked up a blue bottle that looks a bit like the FFXII Potion Bottle which cost us about three pounds because the artist could see the tiniest flaw in it. To this day I still don't know exactly what that flaw is. It looks perfect to me.
I need another holiday. Not going anywhere for over seven years has driven me mental. Gonna start saving up and replace my passport. Go somewhere. Anywhere will do.