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My best friends and I are planning an overseas trip after we graduate college this year. We are an adventurous group (of about 8 females depending who can make it) who have already done extensive world travel on our own.
The all female part makes us question traveling to some places, but here’s what we’ve narrowed it down to…
Egypt
Cambodia
Thailand
Nepal
Croatia
Indonesia
Morocco
Senegal
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Hello,
I have traveled to many countries(I also own a travel site), of the ones above, I would like to suggest Thailand. It’s rich culture and ornate architecture is unparalleled. For younger travelers Bankok City offers city shops, a great night life, and truly amazing palaces(including the Jade Buddha!). You can take a day trip out through the canals to the gorgeous countryside. It really is an amazing experience that is far from the ones you experience in the U.S.
I have also been to Egypt, Croatia, Morocco, Indonesia, and Nepal, and these have their own beauty(I see you picked all the hot places!). I would also suggest a Cruise through the North Mediterranean Sea/Nile where you could sample Italy, Croatia, Egypt, Turkey, etc.)
Please let me know if you have any questions
why do we travel? Or like the song goes “does anybody know what we are looking for”?? Why do we consider travel a basic desire nowadays? I especially like how George Santayana puts it in The Philosophy of Travel: “We need sometimes to escape into open solitudes, into aimlessness, into the moral holiday of running some pure hazard, in order to sharpen the edge of life, to taste hardship, and to be compelled to work desperately for a moment at no matter what.” Do we travel to lose ourselves or to find ourselves? In order to find the WHERE, WHEN or HOW to travel, we need to rediscover the pure pleasure of travels and the meaning of our own inner journey and rediscovery.