Here's a little travel list we found on another blog. We tell you about our favourite city, the worst place we visited and where we want to go in the future. If you have a blog, feel free to join in and make the list too!
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Travel list
We have borrowed the list from The Bortabra blog. Feel free to borrow the list too!
Which countries have we visited?
Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Åland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraine, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Croatia, Cyprus, Malta, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, China, Mongolia, Thailand, Vietnam, New Zealand
Favourite country?
- Ukraine because it feels exotic and because it's fun to shop here!
- New Zealand because nature is amazing and varied
- Tanzania for its beautiful beaches and sense of adventure.
Favourite city?
Kiev offers fun shopping and different themed restaurants.
Favourite beach?
The beaches of Tanzania: in Tanga and at the Zanzibar
Worst place we've visited?
Almost every place has something good to offer! When I (Helena) visited Cyprus many years ago, it was quite boring, but it was probably mostly because I went there to break up with my then boyfriend who worked there ...
Where do we want to go?
Japan, Peru, Venezuela, Cuba, Bucharest, Bratislava, Portugal, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, Mozambique, Namibia, Victoria Falls ... and a lot of other places
What are our travel plans?
Canada in July, campervan trip in July/August (maybe the Baltic States, Poland, Kaliningrad)... and we have some other plans in the pipeline...
Where would our dream honeymoon go?
Our honeymoon went to Vietnamand it was our dream honeymoon! Vietnam is a very nice country to travel in.
Lena & Jan says:
You easily qualify for the "Globetrotter Club".
Is there one that comes to mind?
11 February 2012 - 12:13
Criss-cross says:
I would love to borrow it, but it will definitely not be as long as yours 🙂 But maybe that means we have more ahead of us, than you do?!? (giggle..)
11 February 2012 - 14:39
Pockethexane says:
Hm, or double Hm!
Hm because it was typical that I missed that you so recently had answered almost exactly the same questions as the ones I came up with and that I did not check that the link to you worked!
..... but now it does!!!
Hugs! Pocket hexane
12 February 2012 - 5:34
Snows says:
Ouch, that really didn't sound good...
12 February 2012 - 13:02
admin says:
Lena & Jan, haha we don't know, but it might be something... travelling is fun anyway!
😉
Across the board, our list may be quite long, but at the same time there are many places we have never been. For example, we have never been to either South or North America...
Pockethexan, it is almost hopeless to keep track of who has had such lists... we thank you for thinking of us! and thank you for fixing the link!
Znogge, don´t worry too much! There are certainly nice places in Cyprus too, often it depends on where you end up and so on. I went crazy that all the food was served with French fries and mayonnaise... but maybe I wasn't the world's best at finding the best restaurants either...
12 February 2012 - 13:29
Ninny says:
Wow, so many exciting countries and places you have visited!
I've always dreamed of going to Zanzibar, I really hope I get there someday...! Unfortunately, my husband - whom I of course prefer to have as a travel companion - hates bugs, mosquitoes, spiders and the like and believes that there is an unbearable amount of those, and would rather not go there at all... (Then of course it is a cost issue, it costs a lot to travel so far)
12 February 2012 - 18:01
admin says:
Ninnie, we actually didn't notice a lot of bugs at all... Of course there are insects and stuff, but it wasn't noticeable, and we were still living in a tent for a few days... (We always closed the tent tightly to be on the safe side, though.)
As for the cost, it is of course quite expensive, but you can definitely influence the price. It's cheaper to fly to Dar es Salaam and then take a boat than to fly directly to Zanzibar. It's even cheaper if you fly to Nairobi and then take a bus... and then a boat... (definitely more complicated, but that's what we did, and it was definitely a budget option...).
12 February 2012 - 21:28