Where to go?
Posted on: Fri, 2007-05-18 09:09
Where to go?
Currently Im a 21 y/o Australian male living in brighton, uk. Ive got a substantial amount of money and am willing to travel anywhere. Im travelling by myself so I was unsure how I would go in non english speaking countries, therefore I was thinking of going go America for a while.
Any tips, advice, stories on travelling by yourself woulf be greatly aprreciated. Thanks


Ive got a substantial amount of money and am willing to travel anywhere.
Wow. I wish I was in that situation.
You should go to Peru. Its a wonderful country. Check out this picture:
Machu Picchu Picture
You can zoom in and pan around on that picture. It's the most amazing place I have ever seen in my life and it will probably be impossible to top.
Machu Picchu is the sacred city of the Inca. It has been completely preserved since it was lost to the world until it was re-discovered in 1911.
If you want to stick to the United States (if I read your original email right), you should consider going to Alaska, Washington State, Oregon and California (the entire Pacific Coast is beautiful). There are a bunch of articles on this site to get you started.
Andre
Peru Photos
Wow! I wish I had a great travel allowance like that!
What sort of travel experience are you after? If you have never been to the States, I have to warn you... this place is HUGE and very spread out. I would say concentrate on a couple major areas. Do you want to go somewhere warm and sunny? You could go to one of the islands.
If I had my choice, my vacation would be to New Zealand. Gosh... what beautiful country.
It really depends upon what sort of vacation you are seeking.
I wish I had that kind of money to travel. I would be gone. I have to save before I can go anywhere. But I sure enjoy it when I do get to travel.
Hi! Why don't you try Morocco? I just came back from my trip and I had a great time going around. I saw Rick’s Cafe from the movie Casablanca which starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. I had a blast at the discounts I got from shopping. The Moroccans are very accommodating and there a lot of places to see.
http://www.findatravel.net - you can find a lot, lot, lot places where you can spend a nice holiday
Within the states if you want to learn about the history Washington D.C is a great place to visit. And alot of the muesums are free to boot. Have a great trip.
Many places are much cheaper to travel in than the US. I can spend a month or more in Peru for what two weeks travel in the US would cost.
No money problem, go any where if want cheaper travel buy some travel guide books
Well if I have some good amount of money than I would like to go Europe because in Europe we could find out many good places and its a best place to enjoy holidays.
Hi johnc I am also from Australia so I cant really suggest Australia as you proberbly no how wonderful our country is :0) I would love to travel all around America myself. Maybe one day we will get there although we have been to disneyland with the kids I would love to tour all around.
I would just like to say wherever your going, have a great trip, and I would recomend D.C aswell because it is a great place to learn more about America.
Hi did u ever been to Malaysia?
I would suggest a visit to South Africa. There are a number of nice places for singles and we offer spectacular natural landscapes, beaches, mountains in combination with cities such as Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town which all have a buzzing night life. Depending on what you like, there are endless options... take in a tour of the Garden Route (Knysna, Tsitsikamma, bungee the Storm's River Bridge) etc. or do a safari in one of our many National Parks. What makes it even more enticing is the exchange rate, which means you'll get plenty of value for your money!
Whether you are into sophistication or slumming it, searching for adventure or tranquility, Cape Town is sure to be a pleasant surprise. Pairing the natural beauty with a vibey and friendly culture, there are a variety of delights ranging from award winning French-style wines to Malay cuisine, fine art and architecture, a wealth of historical sights and much more on offer. The infrastructure, numerous outdoor activities and its rich cultural heritage has led to Cape Town being described as a "must-see before I die" city. Major developments are already underway in preparation for the 2010 World Cup and a new ultra-luxurious hotel is being built at the V&A Waterfront with canals which would connect to Century City, effectively creating a mini-Venice.
Whether you're an eco-tourist, culture-vulture or simply looking for adventure and a great vacation, Cape Town is sure to exceed your expectations.
PS: If time and money are no problem, I would do Cape Town and then tackle an overland tour such as Cape to Cairo before heading back to the UK via Europe
Actually I would have to say Peru myself aswell, I recently went there and it was amazing! Meaby if you added more info on what you are after, like relaxing on the beach or sight seeing.
Hi friend
America is the right place. There are many other places also. You can search their attractions with the help of search engines and make a tour to a good place.
Try to make a tour to kapilvastu. It is a nice place.......
Yes I also like to visit Washington D.C's museums in my in my vacations.