The farthest place I've been to is Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. But if I'll be given chance to travel, there are three places I'd like to visit abroad before I die. It's Greece, Paris, and of course the United States of America. Why these three? Well, we all know that these places have beautiful infrastructures and natural sights to offer. Let me explain. I'd like to visit Greece because it is a beautiful country and it offers one of the best cuisines in the world. Moussaka, a traditional Greek eggplant-based dish, is perhaps one of the most tastiest dish ever created.
Paris is the most romantic place on earth. Who wouldn't fall in love with this city? Eiffel Tower, Louvre, a bicycle-friendly place, and the fashion hub of the world. It's just the place for artists to thrive.
The land of milk and honey is still one of my top itinerary. There are just too many places in America to visit. A half of a lifetime is perhaps not enough to practically cover all the places that America has. And it's just the place for book-lovers like me. You can practically find all the books available in this planet in America. You can also find the biggest bookstores in Uncle Sam's place.
Thanks to the Internet, I have gained a lot of information about the places I love to visit in the future. So, it's quite terribly hard to imagine that once upon a time, when the Internet was still unheard of, travelers had to rely on travel agencies and sheer luck to be able to experience a hassle-free trip. There are a lot of online tools now where a person can compare the prices of hotels. Hotelscombined.com is one such tool. Searching for airline schedules has never been as easy as a click of a mouse. Planning for transportation in your itineraries can be arranged at the comfort of your home. Just imagine the money you can save on your travels. For a would-be traveler like me who is on a budget, traveling will be a lot less scary. The money a traveler can save for hotel accommodations and other transport expenses can be used for other activities that will make traveling more worthwhile.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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