My likes & dislikes:
My favourite cities:
(not in order of preference)
Prague
It's unmistakeable charm and people cannot be forgotten and nothing beats a night strolling around this light-up city
Edinburgh
Walking around the old part of this amazing city/town brings back lots of great memories
Venice
It's romantic touch, great food and fascinating people are hard to beat
Vienna
A city so charming and full of history is hard to find. Even though the weather was terrible I have some of the best memories in this charming and old city
Countries I will return to:
Nepal and India
Even though this was by far the most difficult countries I travelled through, it's hard to write off the old history associated with this place. Nothing in this world beats the feeling of standing in a 300 BC temple and the fact that people that old WALKED where you are! Very third-world country with interesting people and definitely for people who want to get in touch with their "life" again and figure out your purpose on this planet of ours.
With its amazing beaches and friendly people it's hard not to go back when the eastern smells of spice floats through the air and this place certainly make you realise that you are missing something in life. Make sure not to miss a day cruise on a boat, the vibrant music, trying "turkish delight", interesting cuisine,  Antalya (Turkey's principal holiday resort right by the coast), Anatolia caves, fascinating Ephysus with all the old ruins, the famous pictures of Pamukkale
Check out:
www.turkey.org for more details
Turkey
Nowhere in the world will you find such peaceful surroundings. Moorea island is absolutely stunning with crystal clear water and powder white sand. French is most commonly spoken in this area so make sure you patch up some skills before you set off as some people find it hard to speak English. Hitch-hiking is easy and people are extremely friendly. Make sure you take lots of money though, this place tends to get expensive.
Tahiti
Fiji Islands
With over 300 islands to choose from and different in size, it is not hard to understand why this is a favourite of mine. People are beyond friendliness and are extremely polite and helpful. If you picture yourself on a tiny island somewhere in the Pacific, this is a must... A lot of islands has "backpacker resorts", so make sure you browse around before you set on one destination. Mana Island is famous with backpackers also.
Spain
An old-time favourite, what can I say. Great food, wonderful beaches and friendly people. Can't really ask for much if you're looking for a nice sunny destination to go to. No need to speak Spanish even, as most people understand or speak English.
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