Mexico city, pretty safe and confy
:> peace
2006-11-12 16:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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United States
2006-11-13 00:04:40
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answered by Gemini Girl 4
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I have been to Greece and it is beautifull, I will go there again in a heartbeat. I just love it and the trip i took there was unforgettable.
I would suggest you go to France. Compared to Greece, it has as much history and culture. The castles alone are incredibly gorgeous. The wine country is without comparison and You would fall in Love with the town of St. Emilion.
Go southwest Paris, towars Bayone, by car and you will not be disappointed. On the way you will encounter the castles of Chambord, Blois, Chaumont among others and they are the most spectacular sights you will ever see.
Granted, these are different than anything you had seen in Greece, but difference is the key. If every place was the same it would be boring.
2006-11-13 00:10:39
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answered by m_lecuna 3
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MALAYSIA.
Cherating, about 35 miles north of Kuantan on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is perhaps one of the best kept secrets in Southeast Asia. The beach village is, according to one source, “the perfect antidote to frantic city life.”
How good are the beaches there? Cherating became the home of Asia’s first Club Med. And parts of the beach are set aside as one of the world’s most important sea turtle sanctuaries.
But it is more than just beach that brings visitors to Cherating. Atmosphere is essential to the charm and attraction of Cherating. The actual town is basically a Malay kampung, or You can participate in the manufacturing of batik cloth. You can see Malay dance or watch a traditional shadow puppet play. And of course there is food.
But there are also plenty of the more normal sorts of beach vacation activities to pursue. Jet skis are available. You can swim, sunbathe, wind surf, or just work on the perfect tan. There’s a river cruise that allows you to see some of the surrounding jungle’s wild life. And there are hiking trails.
There are a wide range of accommodations available in Cherating. The previously mentioned Club Med is an example of the more upscale offerings. The 200 acre campus of Club Med Cherating feels like a cross between a national park and a spa. Club Med staff there can make you feel comfortable and welcome in Cantonese, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Mandarin, Spanish. But there are plenty of less plush accommodations available on the beach. Cherating has its share of hostels and backpackers, along with straw huts on the beach.
Even if your primary goal in showing up at Cherating is to stretch out on the beach and absorb sunlight, you should be sure to take in at least of few of the local sights. I recommend the orchid farm nearby. And I’ve always loved walking through the morning markets in Southeast Asia and haggling for mangos or flowers to take back to my room. Kemaman market in Cherating provides a good experience in that.
If you’re looking for a particularly exotic place to stay in Cherating, recently ran a feature in their Lifestyle section on Villa Tab. It seems the brother of the reigning Sultan of Pahang has a brother (named Tengku Abdullah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar) who owns a nice cottage on the beach in Cherating: Villa Tab. Because the Sultan’s brother didn’t really use the place much, he decided to start renting it out this past June. According to The Star, “The main building houses the living area, kitchen, AV room and a small bedroom, while the two ancillary wings contain the remaining three rooms. The master bedroom is bigger than a small apartment and has its own sitting area. The original décor was left intact and the Tengku’s belongings still grace the walls and shelves.” The villa includes an infinity-edge swimming pool, a private cove, and access to two speed boats and a jet ski. A party of up to 14 could stay there without much problem. They’d be cared for by three housekeepers, a gardener, security guards, a handyman, and the host/manager, Jit Chiam.
Wherever you stay while you’re there, enjoy Cherating...
2006-11-13 00:12:40
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answered by Christine 3
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I have enjoyed visiting the Netherlands, Germany and Bahrain. Years ago my son & I would vacation and camp throughout every territory and province of Canada.
And there are a lot of great places in the USA.
But I think I would return to visit the UK...especially Wales and Ireland again.
Greece sounds like a great spot...love history. Thanks for the suggestion.
2006-11-13 00:09:32
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answered by iraq51 7
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2006-11-13 00:03:02
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answered by dc87 6
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2006-11-12 23:58:25
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answered by Betty Boop 5
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2006-11-12 23:57:46
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answered by Sory 2
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I think the great country for vacantion is Bulgaria,Europe!We was there last summer.It is warm,nice whether ,the people is so friendly,and is cheap!great food!Beutifull sea and montains!
This summer i'm going again!
2006-11-13 00:05:33
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answered by YORDANKA K 2
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el salvador its beautiful and tropical and they have beautiful women there you would have lots of fun
2006-11-13 00:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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