I dislike traveling for the most part of the situations, I’m not really interested in meeting many places. however, I’d like to visit Santiago, Buenos Aires and Montevideu, but I guess it’s restricted to it.
what about you?
I dislike traveling for the most part of the situations, I’m not really interested in meeting many places. however, I’d like to visit Santiago, Buenos Aires and Montevideu, but I guess it’s restricted to it.
what about you?
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I love japan and would go everytime i have the chance even though i do also somewhat dislike traveling
Same here! Not big on travel, but I’d make an exception for Kyoto or Reykjavik. Just something about them.
The Low Countries. They aren’t that far from home and Belgian chocolate or whatever Amsterdam has going on might be worth the insane exhaustion travelling even relatively short distances causes me
Me too op, I hate it but when others are doing it and I have nothing to brag about I need to find somewhere.
Buenos Aires is one.
Melilla/ceuta maybe
Vladivostok
I would imagine this to be a universal exception: anyone who has moved out of state, or abroad would make an exception to visit their family and friends in their hometown that they left
I have severe travel anxiety but i’d give anything to visit germany
> Santiago, Buenos Aires and Montevideu,
Why those two places OP?
I would love to go around Italy. Venice, Pompeii and Rome the most as I love history but also the more rural bits as well because it’s such a beautiful country.
I like traveling with my friends but not my family. Too much stress with my wife and kids. We visit each other’s families though and we’ve traveled for job interviews and to look at schools. But, just to take a vacation somewhere for fun, we haven’t done since our honeymoon. She has really bad anxiety and we have little kids and have always lived far from one of our families.
Antarctica. If I had the money and could justify spending it on a visit to Antarctica I’d be there in a shot.
Anywhere else, don’t really care. Travel has never been my thing really. If I go to another country it’s for a reason like visiting family or a work meeting etc.
Its more the hassle of actually organising, booking, and the initial airport to airport journey that I dislike.
I also do get weary if I overstay somewhere, so I definitely relate to the short term trips close by.