Deleted User wrote: » I'm pretty confident most people would choose Ireland over Belarus.
JohnCleary wrote: » Conflict aside, the most amazing country in SE Asia. The people are such a joy to be in the company of.
Swaine wrote: » You couldn't be more wrong. It's a fantastic country with the most nice people. It's the cleanest country I've ever been to. No litter to be seen anywhere. It's incredibly cheap, the food is great and their local beers are top notch. Yet again, another political motivated attack on a country with knowing much else. Sure it's ruled by a complete asshole. Ireland is a democracy thankfully but we are a fcuking filthy populace with zero respect for our public spaces. You won't see much if any litter in Minsk. Ireland is disgustingly expensive, Belarus is cheap as chips. There's trade offs.
Swaine wrote: » You couldn't be more wrong. It's a fantastic country with the most nice people. It's the cleanest country I've ever been to. No litter to be seen anywhere. It's incredibly cheap, the food is great and their local beers are top notch. Yet again, another political motivated attack on a country with knowing much else. Sure it's ruled by a complete asshole. Ireland is a democracy thankfully but we are a fcuking filthy populace with zero respect for our public spaces. You won't see much if any litter in Minsk. Ireland is disgustingly expensive, Belarus is cheap as chips. There's trade offs. On the OP, I'd wouldn't go to South Africa if you paid me. Seems like a strange country with a lot of violence and murder.
AllForIt wrote: » Cental America would be no.1. That whole drug cartel and crime thing really scares me. Anything to do wtih crime and poverty due to corruption and criminality would put me right off. Wars aside I'd feel better going to the middle east, Iran, Saudi etc than Central America.
AMKC wrote: » Me I would not go to Turkey. I was there once and would never go again. I found the people rude and small minded as well as backwards.
Dempo1 wrote: » Belarus, a more backward, horrid and dysfunctional place if there was ever one.
tayto lover wrote: » Israel. Murderous state.
Deleted User wrote: » I know its not a country,but visiting dubai bears no appeal to me atal Everything there from people i know worked there and pics seem just completly and utter consumption for sake of it,flashy and greed
Stihl waters wrote: » I'll go anywhere as long as its welcoming to my wife and gay friends, I'd have no interest in going to any place that isn't
cagefactor wrote: » Spent some time in Ivory Coast, never again.
Deleted User wrote: » United States at present. Gun culture & police brutality. Enough said.
TefalBrain wrote: » Saudi Arabia
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » The UK.
Genre.. wrote: » Papa New Guinea Nevr again
Hande hoche! wrote: » Someone already said Saudi Arabia, so will go with North Korea.
ShaneU wrote: » Middle East North Korea Most of Africa
Montage of Feck wrote: » I wouldn't mind going to Constantinople or whatever they're calling it now, but Turkey is a no go for me due to their treatment of the Kurds and Armenians.
archer22 wrote: » The Netherlands..most pig ignorant place I ever encountered. Anywhere in the middle east with the exception of Iran.
Dante wrote: » Saudi Arabia or Iran.
JupiterKid wrote: » Most of the Middle East excepting Jordan and Egypt. This includes Israel. Much of sub-Saharan Africa where wars, famines, tinpot dictators reign - but I would very much like to see some parts such as Tanzania (a good friend’s sister has extended an open invitation for me to come and stay with her there), South Africa, Zambia, Kenya and Namibia. Some unstable countries in Central America I would also give a miss.
jmreire wrote: » What its like now, I can only guess, as its been a few years since I was there.but in 2019 they had 7.8 million tourists, and so its definitely doable. No surprise given the economic state of the Country.I'd say direct contact with the nearest Iran Embassy yourself would be the best bet. There is a very usefull article if you want to have a look Quote " This is how to travel to Iran-everything you need to know" UnQuote. but as I already mentioned,personally I'd contact the nearest Embassy or their representative.
jmreire wrote: » Yes, I know Iran well, and not as just a visitor, I used to live and work there, and am still in contact with my Iranian friends.The main point of my post is the current situation of the Iranian people can be traced back directly to the arrival of Khomeini. And I have corrected my post. to read it was Saddam who started the war.
In October 1971, the 2,500th anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire was held at the site of Persepolis. Only foreign dignitaries were invited to the three-day party, whose extravagances recalled those of Persian King Ahasverus roughly 2,500 years previously. The festivities included over one ton of caviar, and preparation by some two hundred chefs flown in from Paris. Cost was officially $40 million but estimated to be more in the range of $100–120 million.Meanwhile, drought ravaged the provinces of Baluchistan, Sistan, and even Fars where the celebrations were held. "As the foreigners reveled on drink forbidden by Islam, Iranians were not only excluded from the festivities, some were starving."
Genre.. wrote: » We're conditioned to believing Iran is bad That's all I've ever heard about Iran from big government
Joziburg wrote: » I find them very friendly too
Das Reich wrote: » South Africa or any country that people are racists against whites, and I not really "white", more mediterranean.
Mister Vain wrote: » Really? I thought the Dutch were fierce friendly.
[Deleted User] wrote: » A neighbour of mine has a daughter in Australia and he went to visit her for three weeks a while back. He pulled back into the driveway 8 days later.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » While your post holds merit you still tried to attribute 600k deaths to the wrong side. I've been to Iran, a beautiful country and some of the most amazing friendly people you could ever meet.
glasso wrote: » so what is behind your desire to avoid South America. interested to hear about it as it's genuinely the most fascinating continent that I've ever travelled.
Deleted User wrote: » How easy/hard is it to get a tourist visa?
archfi wrote: » I've heard nothing but praise for Iran and Iranians from people that have actually visited. Politics (or someone's idea of politics), gettoutofit!
Mimon wrote: » They have a reputation as being the world's friendliest and hospitable people so would be strange to rule it out because of a ****ty government.
jmreire wrote: » yes, my mistake. You are right in that. It was Saddam who started it. But the rest of my post is still valid.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » It was actually Hussain that started the Iran/Iraq war.https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/topics/middle-east/iran-iraq-war