places you want to visit but unlikely to go....

Discussion in 'Food & Travel' started by Excape Goat, Mar 10, 2003.

  1. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    A few years ago, I was drawn into Islamic art. So I did a few trips to Islamic countries. Upon those trips, I learned a few places that I wanted to visit.

    Iran & Uzbekistan

    I read an article on US Today about American tourists returning to Iran again. At that point in my life, I was into adventurous travel. I wanted to become the first wave of American tourists into Iran. I like history.... so Iran is a good place to vist. Unfortunately, Americans must travel in packaged tour. They are expensive. So I never took the idea seriously. Plus, I am not that adventurous.

    I once saw a photo of a beautiful mosque in Uzbekistan. Plus, for a while, I was into the Cold War history. The Soviet Central Asia was my main interest. I seemed to like Turkish arts.
    I took this trip more serious. I even checked with different airlines and discovered that I need to make connections after connections. I even visited the US embassy website over there. In the end, it came down to the issue of money.

    Well, after 911, I decided not to travel to Islamic countries any time soon. I had done Morocco, Turkey and Israel/Palestine. So that's it.
     
  2. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    Don't know about Uzbekistan, but unless you're in your 70s or 80s I'd say you have a good chance at being able to travel freely to Iran in your lifetime, probably within the next 5 years.

    Since I'll be in the Navy after college, there's pretty much no place I'd want to go to that I wouldn't have at least a chance of being able to go (even if it required a war with those countries).


    Alex
     
  3. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
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    Being in Navy can bring you to many places around the world.
     
  4. MikeLastort2

    MikeLastort2 Member

    Mar 28, 2002
    Takoma Park, MD
    I want to go to Egypt to see the pyramids and the Sphynx.
     
  5. fidlerre

    fidlerre Member+

    Oct 10, 2000
    Central Ohio
    agreed, along with visiting israel...

    my parents went with my mother's father back in the 70's and my mom said it was the most amazing trip she has ever taken in her entire life...i would really like to go at some point, but right now i just couldn't find the courage to head to that direction of the world. perhaps in the future...
     
  6. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
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    I did it in 2000. I am so glad that I did it then.... it is one of the most amazing places in the world. I will return again.
     
  7. MikeLastort2

    MikeLastort2 Member

    Mar 28, 2002
    Takoma Park, MD
    Oh yeah, they'll be Democratic by then. :rolleyes:

    Be careful what you wish for, young Alex. When I got back from being stationed in Germany, I was at a family function, telling my relatives about all the fantastic things I had seen during my three years there. I was talking to my father's Uncle John, a veteran of WWII in Europe (fought in Sicily, Anzio, Monte Cassino, all over France, Luxembourgh, Germany, et al).

    He said "yeah, I saw lots of those places too. But I had to walk to each one and when I got there they were all on fire."

    Visiting someplace you're at war with doesn't really count as "visiting."
     
  8. obie

    obie New Member

    Nov 18, 1998
    NY, NY
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Lots of places on this list...

    Antarctica -- just to say I did it.
    Bhutan -- the chances of getting a visa are near zero, but it's gorgeous.
    Vladivostok, Russia -- I've seen pictures of it, and it's friggin' UGLY, but there's something about the remoteness of it that's fascinating to me. Vladivostok would never have existed without Communism, and what's left is pretty much a ghost town. Just a strange place to me.
    Greenland -- see Antarctica, above.
    Doha, Qatar -- Combine Vegas with oil, and you get Doha. Just because it seems so incongruous to have dozens of high-rises in the middle of absolute nowhere.
    Easter Island -- By far the weirdest place on earth, to me. How did anybody get there? What happened? The statues and relics on Easter Island are IMO much more interesting than the pyramids, because the mystery of Easter Island makes its history almost menacing.
    Barrow, Alaska -- Just another place in the middle of absolute nowhere.

    Out-of-the-way places that I like to see but just haven't yet: Iceland, Faroes, Hawaii, New Zealand, Cape Town (might go for WC 2010, assuming SA gets it), Bali.
     
  9. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    Small-d democratic ;)

    Never said I was wishing for it.

    Actually, now that I think of it, there's noplace the US would realistically be at war with in the near future that I have a burning desire to go to. Maybe China, but it's easy enough to go there now as it is. And my point was that most places that aren't easy to go to are places that we have a chance at being at war with, with a few exceptions (Cuba, Bhutan according to what obie said about getting visa's, maybe 1 or 2 others).


    Alex
     
  10. chaski

    chaski Moderator
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    Mar 20, 2000
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    Easter Island?
     
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    Sep 9, 2002
  12. nicodemus

    nicodemus Member+

    Sep 3, 2001
    Cidade Mágica
    Club:
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    United States
    Iran
    Cuba
    Saudi Arabia
    Yemen
    Tuva
    Armenia
    Madagascar
    Tahiti
    Fiji
    Indonesia
    Mauritius
    Lebanon
    Israel
    all of the "stans": Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc...
    Bhutan
    Mount Athos
     
  13. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    Fair enough, I was thinking "difficult to get to" for political, not geographic, reasons.


    Alex
     
  14. supersport

    supersport New Member

    Oct 17, 2001
    San Francisco
    Iran and Cuba top my list as well.

    My wife is Persian so I'm sure someday I'll make it there, actually we were planning a trip before 9/11, but that sort of changed things. From what I'm told Americans are treated well there, they may not like our government, but they do not seem to have a problem with American tourist.

    As far as Cuba, I always get mixed reviews from people who have gone. They love it or hate it.
     
  15. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
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    I met someone went there.... all you need to do is show up in Nepal with money. They will issue you a visa. I heard that they only issued 2000 visas per year, but do not get 2000 applicants. She got me interested. I even bought the Guide book for Bhutan. I lost intersts after awhile. I thought of Uzbekistan and Iran. I ended up in Spain and Morocco.
     
  16. gildarkevin

    gildarkevin Member

    Aug 26, 2002
    Washington, DC
    Put me in the category of having been to Cuba -- twice -- and loving it. Both times were business-related, which kept me mainly in Havana, though I did get to a couple other spots. I'd highly recommend going before the embargo is lifted, after which it will really be little more than any other Carribean tourist destination, though without the nice beaches.

    What you say about Iran is true about Cuba as well -- they hate the government but love the American people. It's a combination of seeing dollar signs and the novelty that we represent from not having much direct contact with us.
     
  17. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    Actually, the people of Iran are supposed to be one of the most pro-US government in the Mid East.


    Alex
     
  18. Michael K.

    Michael K. Member

    Mar 3, 1999
    There or Thereabouts
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Originally posted by dfb547490
    Actually, the people of Iran are supposed to be one of the most pro-US

    Yes.


    government in the Mid East.
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    Who, the Khatami-supporting reformers, or the theocratic ayatollahs?

    I sense another thread buying a ticket to Politics as we speak.
     
  19. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    I did'nt make myself clear, I meant that the people of Iran like the US government (and people) far far more than you might expect, not that the Iranian government is pro-US.


    Alex
     
  20. chibchab

    chibchab Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    New Jersey
    Nat'l Team:
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    I'd love to tour the Amazon ala Teddy Roosevelt, minus nearly dying.

    French Polynesia

    Australia/New Zealand

    Djoubiti

    Sri Lanka

    Diego Garcia

    Canary Islands
     
  21. dfb547490

    dfb547490 New Member

    Feb 9, 2000
    The Heights
    You could invade Djibouti, but you'd have to get Greece to help.


    Alex
     
  22. supersport

    supersport New Member

    Oct 17, 2001
    San Francisco
    That's the beauty of travel. Once you take a few trips aboard you quickly discover that people all over the world are pretty much the same. They have the same hopes, dreams and desires we all do. Fvck the governments, most folk just want to make a decent living, enjoy their friends and family, and give thier childern a better life then they had.
     
  23. Levante

    Levante Member+

    Jul 28, 2001
    Why couldn't you go there? I went there......had a great time with the English tourists.
     
  24. TeamUSA

    TeamUSA Member

    Nov 24, 1999
    Tianjin, China
    Club:
    Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Mid-east is highly unlikely right now, but Baghdad and all the other large cities are on my list of places to visit.

    However, the next big trip is to Argentina/Uruguay at the end of the year.
     
  25. chibchab

    chibchab Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    New Jersey
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    Sorry?


    I think I meant Eritrea rather than Djibouti. I here their Red Sea coast is beautiful.
     

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