Travel

If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go?

Travel

Posted by: Rainbow

20th Jul 2011 02:40pm

Let's have some fun with this - If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go and why?
Pretend you've just won the lottery! Is it warm, cold, scenic or relaxing?

stareclipse
  • 21st Jul 2017 10:56pm

Most definitely the United Kingdom. I am from Southeast Asia, but I grew up studying in a British International School following the British syllabus. I've learned everything British, from British English to British History and Geography, and suffice to say I've fallen in love with this distant land! It is just steeped in so much tradition, culture, and history (everything from their castles and The Queen, to government customs and old idiosyncrasies), it's absolutely amazing learning about it, I can only imagine how it would be like to be physically immersed directly. I have been to the UK three times before, but those occasions were when I was younger and so unfortunately I can remember little of those travels. I would love to be able to go more often, and so if I wasn't limited by price or any other factor, I would most definitely chose to go to the United Kingdom!


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