MaaaD
Each one of us has a priority of the thing they want to experience in a new place what is it for you ?
Most of us will probably have more than one reason or all of them. But if you had to pick one most important one what would it be ?
pinoy1
Culture is distinct. I can have the same of the rest in my own country.
MaaaD
- pinoy1 wrote:
Culture is distinct. I can have the same of the rest in my own country.
you cant say that you can get every kind of food from all over the world in your country can you ? or bring the pyramids to your country ? :)
Mi Ange mi Demon
For me it's to discover new cultures and ways of living...
pinoy1
- MaaaD wrote:
- pinoy1 wrote:
Culture is distinct. I can have the same of the rest in my own country.
you cant say that you can get every kind of food from all over the world in your country can you ? or bring the pyramids to your country ? :)
Oh yeah, forgot about the first one. heh heh. :oops:
Concord
Experience / Culture. I supect that will be tops for most followed by historical /monuments - even when people think they are going for the experience / culture and all they end up doing is shopping :wink:
MaaaD
I am the lone vote for restuarants. I think food will tell you alot about the culture and i love travelling to new places and checking out the restuarants.
Concord
- MaaaD wrote:
I am the lone vote for restuarants. I think food will tell you alot about the culture and i love travelling to new places and checking out the restuarants.
Did you know there are 18,696 "eating establishments" in New York City :shock:
^ian^
Where's the option to gamble?
Concord
- ^ian^ wrote:
Where's the option to gamble?
No option. Always a gamble.
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MaaaD
- ^ian^ wrote:
Where's the option to gamble?
That would be under sports ;)
xty
What about the option of views/nature (beach, mountains, lakes, national park, etc)?
Usually I visit as many popular sightseeings/cities as possible within a short of time. To maximize the limited time and money spent.
But then I'm starting/learning to redefine the meaning of travel... "it's not about how many places/countries you visit, it's about how you experience and make a fond memory of one".