Genre.. wrote: » Kazbekhistan Absolute hellhole
Yurt! wrote: » Really disliked petro-state gulf countries UAE and Qatar. Don't know how to articulate why but they just gave me the creeps, plastic societies. Enjoyed other Arab countries like Jordan and Lebanon though.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Dublin
dunnerc wrote: » So you have never visited Dublin ? I find that hard to believe
breezy1985 wrote: » I really can't understand why any Irish person goes to Dubai/Qatar etc. for a holiday or to work. I couldn't care how much they down there the restrictive lifestyle is a disgusting and I could never live in it and for a holiday it looks like an awful soulless plastic place
bubblypop wrote: » While they are not my ideal place to go on holidays, I would imagine a great place to work! Tax-free income, great accommodation and it's not very restrictive in Dubai, you can live the same there as here, only in better weather! I haven't been to Qatar.
volchitsa wrote: » Is this a joke? A mixture of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan? If so, Almaty in Kazakhstan is well worth seeing: the name is said to mean "City of apples" because apples are thought to have originated there, and there is still a hige diversity in the region's wild apples. There are several other places in Kazakhstan that are well worth visiting, though I've not actually been to Astana (Nur Sultan) its present day capital, as we went across theborder from Kyrgyzstan. Uzbekistan is great too, a fantastic place to visit. (Sorry I know the OP asked for the opposite, but I wondered what places the poster meant by the above)
Piriz wrote: » great thread, I'm very interested to read the debate especially about Iran and Belarus. I've heard Iran is amazing and i think its most certainly been confirmed by a few great posts on this thread. I will bump Iran up the list of destinations for a family holiday.. (i wonder what its like for 3 small kids?, i'm sure its fine too). Belarus is not a country i would have given much attention to visiting, however some of the posts have definitely heightened my curiosity about the place. I was supposed to go to Albania last summer but Covid got in the way.. dying to go there.. i think this region has a lot to offer, Sarajevo is class, as is Croatia, and Montenegro.. I'm quite cautious of Mexico and other central American countries like Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, i'd love to go but i think i'd have difficulty relaxing there.. for fear of being robbed, or worse.. might add Brazil to that list too. Australia - too far.. for some reason i enjoyed reading the posts that are critical of Australia... Fascinating to read some of the posters who seem to have travelled to everywhere.. fair play.. its one of the best things to do in life..
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: » Surprised at that, heard it was great Orange Peeling country (in your pocket) variety
Tchaikovsky wrote: » It looks like one big airport lounge. Mauritania, for me
Aurelian wrote: » People casually mentioning Mauritania and Paupa New Guinea I these threads and not elaborating! I'd love to hear more about these places. One thing that holds me back travel wise is I really struggle with long haul. Anything more than a couple of hours on a plane really puts me off. That said I will head to Asia as soon as travel looks anyway normal again.
Cal4567 wrote: » This thread reminded me of Turkey. Yes, it was cheap and the weather was great, by my god they are in the dark ages. The women in our party were unhappy with all the attention. I think we thought it would be more modern as internationally that is the image it has tried to present itself. No, a very patriarchal society. Won't be going back there.
glasso wrote: » Irish grannies seem like going there for the sausage going by the tv shows and articles that pop up now and again.
breezy1985 wrote: » I was offered a job in Doha about 10 years ago and the money benefits sounded great but I said no when I was told you have to prebook taxis between hotel compound for your night out and can't live with a woman unless you are married and have to sneak into your girlfriends house at night. I could never look a woman in the eye and not feel ashamed if I lived in a country like that
bubblypop wrote: » It's not all like that, I haven't been to Doha, so I can't comment, but in Dubai they say you cannot live together if you're not married, in reality it happens.
glasso wrote: » Qatar would be quite the step up from Dubai where the "western lifestyle" is "tolerated" once you're not taking the piss and riding on the beach (as noted from previous arrests etc) Also alcohol is much more tightly controlled in Qatar compared to Dubai Dubai is still a crappy place - all it is hotels and shops really even the sea is pretty minging - just a stagnant pool it's also way too hot in the Summer If you're purely into the consumer lifestyle it would suit
bubblypop wrote: » Dubai is definitely not an interesting holiday destination for me, but for a few years working, it's a good spot!
JupiterKid wrote: » As a gay man, I have to also be mindful of deeply anti-gay and homophobic countries where I and my OH could be arrested and jailed for sharing a hotel bedroom etc. So that rules out most of Africa and practically all of the Middle East.