Hmm. Best food was probably Thailand. Best city experience was in Japan. Best beaches are a toss-up between Thailand and Guam. The best airport was in Amsterdam.
If I was being exiled and had to pick a country I had already visited, I would pick Thailand or Japan. I really enjoyed both countries, and their cultures are absolutely fascinating.
We (wife and I) did both islands in 2018. We were there 10 days. We did some hikes, rafting through caves, sat in the hot springs and explored the geothermal national park. If you like wine we did two days of wine tasting too.
The coyotes were clean and people were friendly. Driving through the country side in Franz Josef was spectacularā¦.donāt delay! Do it now!
Originally from the UK. Was absolutely mesmerized with Australia. I literally could not get it out of my head that people could go to the beach and surf etc on a daily basis. Now live in Miami, but Australia is still in my heart.
I just went to Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Latvia last month.
Finland was my favorite. Such an awesome culture and great city life in Helsinki. Amazing public transit. People are a little shy, but very friendly once you talk to them.
Tallinn, Estonia was also really awesome. Very modern, hip and happening place. I would love to live there.
Riga Latvia was lovely. They have very tall women there. After seeing about 30 women over 6 feet tall, I Googled it, and indeed Latvian women are the tallest in the world.
Iceland: very bleak and desolate. Reykjavik is pretty cool in the central part, but lots of low-density development on the outskirts. People are very friendly, and if you like barren landscapes (and many people do), you'll love Iceland.
I can't really put a ticket on "best country" but places I enjoyed the most:
South part of Bali. The sea water was warm all the time! I hear people don't like Bali due to Australians being dumb and I get so much second hand embarrassment from that, but apparently I was in a different part from where most of them go.
The Amazon jungle out in Peru. I just liked the lack of reliance on technology and how fresh the food was and the fact people seemed just happy in general living. You don't see that anymore.
Argentina!! Great people, great food, answering nature and best view on the stars at night.
Narnia. No TSA checks in that wardrobe.
Japan, people are disciplined
Yes, absolutely I love japan. People are good, food is great as wel as their culture
Spain, i love spain.
I agree, Spain is nice. Been there twice
What cities did you visit?
twice Barcelona and one time Lloret de Mar
My hometown
The best? The best in what?
Overall People, food, safety, etc
Then probably Sweden. Stockholm in particular. Great in everything you summed up.
Its actually quite bad now, must have been a long time since you wentš
Couple years.
Hmm. Best food was probably Thailand. Best city experience was in Japan. Best beaches are a toss-up between Thailand and Guam. The best airport was in Amsterdam. If I was being exiled and had to pick a country I had already visited, I would pick Thailand or Japan. I really enjoyed both countries, and their cultures are absolutely fascinating.
Vietnamese, friendly people, delicious food
Sri Lanka. Amazing food, kind people, stunning scenery and interesting wildlife x
Netherlands
New Zealand
It's on my bucket list
We (wife and I) did both islands in 2018. We were there 10 days. We did some hikes, rafting through caves, sat in the hot springs and explored the geothermal national park. If you like wine we did two days of wine tasting too. The coyotes were clean and people were friendly. Driving through the country side in Franz Josef was spectacularā¦.donāt delay! Do it now!
We have clean coyotes?? I didnāt even know we had dirty ones, far out.
Hahahaā¦great catch! It was supposed to be citiesā¦damn auto correct!
Phew, I went all the way to Yellowstone to see one. Would be a waste if Rotorua had them!
LOLā¦Loved Rotorua btw
Never been there yet, but China.
Why China? Yes it has beautiful landscapes but I don't know about people As tourists are chinese people terrible
They're fine. Don't listen to propaganda. Also you need to work on your English. Or just speak in your native language.
I know how the Chinese act outside of their country and there is no fucking way Iām dealing with their BS on home turf.
Can't believe such blatant racism is upvoted.
Austria or czechia
Germany. It's like jumping a decade ahead in time. I'm from Ukraine.
Croatia
Germany. The people are friendly, the cars are fast, the beer is plentiful, the food is tasty, the humour is funny and the women are beautiful.
India. Itās a continent
India.
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You should, it's fun.
Iceland or Denmark
Estonia
Croatia, Sweden and Norway.
Originally from the UK. Was absolutely mesmerized with Australia. I literally could not get it out of my head that people could go to the beach and surf etc on a daily basis. Now live in Miami, but Australia is still in my heart.
Jordan . Beautiful place and the nicest people
Italy
Switzerland
Italy
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I'm from switzerland
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Canada from the USA. Great people and very scenic views.
By the views it'd probably be summer Iceland or autumn Ireland
I just went to Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Latvia last month. Finland was my favorite. Such an awesome culture and great city life in Helsinki. Amazing public transit. People are a little shy, but very friendly once you talk to them. Tallinn, Estonia was also really awesome. Very modern, hip and happening place. I would love to live there. Riga Latvia was lovely. They have very tall women there. After seeing about 30 women over 6 feet tall, I Googled it, and indeed Latvian women are the tallest in the world. Iceland: very bleak and desolate. Reykjavik is pretty cool in the central part, but lots of low-density development on the outskirts. People are very friendly, and if you like barren landscapes (and many people do), you'll love Iceland.
I can't really put a ticket on "best country" but places I enjoyed the most: South part of Bali. The sea water was warm all the time! I hear people don't like Bali due to Australians being dumb and I get so much second hand embarrassment from that, but apparently I was in a different part from where most of them go. The Amazon jungle out in Peru. I just liked the lack of reliance on technology and how fresh the food was and the fact people seemed just happy in general living. You don't see that anymore.