FTA69 wrote: » That's gas, my missus was in Ethiopia and totally and utterly hated it. She's been to around 18 countries in Africa and loved most of them but actually gets in a bad mood when you bring up Ethiopia she hated it that much. It's funny, other people I know went there and said the same. They said there was fierce insincerity there and you're constantly getting blackguarded and hassled for money and constantly fending off rip-offs. I don't know what to make of it. It was a major idea for me once and I've heard so much from people I trust that said it wasn't worth it. I'd be very interested to hear your position on it though.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » How safe did you find it? And I reckon the infrastructure for those for whom a hostel or a bed on the floor won't work is not great. But I could be wrong about that. The FO advice is scary. But it is probably different on the ground.https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/algeria I bet there is a huge French influence there which is interesting.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Has she been to Uganda? My mate is actually from Uganda herself and has all sorts of wonderful stories, but ehh, well, I presume you've seen "An Idiot Abroad"? :pac:
vicwatson wrote: » Kerry for week in July, ya cant bate it
mariaalice wrote: » Going to Alvor in Portugal and hiring a car and going to Lisbon for 2 days, so 5 days of relaxing swimming and 2 days of sight seeing in a city.
Richard Hillman wrote: » Hoping to go to Japan for a month at either the end of the summer or Autumn.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I may go, well to be honest I'm not sure. Where am I going again. Let me think. Oh yeah, I'm going to go for a walk around the back garden.
clappyhappy wrote: » We are going to Poland for 4 days in April with the kids, bit of a cultural experience for us all. Summer will be 10 days in the outer Hebrides and 4 days in Edinburgh with the in laws, we go every year and love it, kids go for 6 weeks since they were 3 and they love the freedom from us and the island. We'll do a week in the south of France end of august for the bit if guaranteed sunshine in Perpignan.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Yay, was thinking of flying into Cologne and doing a trip on the Rhine. Dunno if it will be full of people like me.... dull, older and FULL OF FUN lol.
mike_ie wrote: » Nepal, to head up to base camp. Then Bangladesh, on the way back here.
Zebra3 wrote: » Iran is on the to do list. Fingers crossed it's this year. Intrigued somebody has been to Algeria. Visa application looks like a right pain in the hole.