pokhara was awesome! the views of the anapurna range were spectacular, and value for money i don't think i've had better anywhere. i particularly liked hanging out up on top of the hill, taking one of the many stone stairways that had been built up to the kot (fort) over the centuries.
as for us, we're off tomorrow for a 2-week green tortoise adventure bus trip to baja california. it's a combination of hanging out on the beach and margarita sampling with 37 of our soon-to-be closes friends. plus, it is a great escape from this cold north american winter. that's where we'd go, but i guess we are cheating, since it is for twice as long as somtam mentioned. cheers.
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Like the supermodels, I'm not sure I'd be bothered getting out of bed for a week.
But, if I had to, I'd probably go:
Winter - skiing at Hakata or Niseko, Japan
Spring - bike riding, Guanxi Province, China
Summer - motorhome-ing, South Is, kiwiland
Autumn - trout fishing, Bright - Jameson region, Australia
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If you could be jetting off in the next hour, to anywhere in the world, for a week, where would you be headed? Cost, travel time etc don't matter...
Me I'd be headed to Pokhara in Nepal, for a solid week of trekking and floating in that glorious lake.
#1 Posted: 20/2/2009 - 09:17
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pokhara was awesome! the views of the anapurna range were spectacular, and value for money i don't think i've had better anywhere. i particularly liked hanging out up on top of the hill, taking one of the many stone stairways that had been built up to the kot (fort) over the centuries.
as for us, we're off tomorrow for a 2-week green tortoise adventure bus trip to baja california. it's a combination of hanging out on the beach and margarita sampling with 37 of our soon-to-be closes friends. plus, it is a great escape from this cold north american winter. that's where we'd go, but i guess we are cheating, since it is for twice as long as somtam mentioned. cheers.
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Seeing as it's only for a week,I'd like to jump on a plane,go to the West Coast of Australia and do some fly fishing for some of them Bonefish.
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I imagine I'd prolly fly to Osaka and visit my mom in Hirakata for a week.
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Like the supermodels, I'm not sure I'd be bothered getting out of bed for a week.
But, if I had to, I'd probably go:
Winter - skiing at Hakata or Niseko, Japan
Spring - bike riding, Guanxi Province, China
Summer - motorhome-ing, South Is, kiwiland
Autumn - trout fishing, Bright - Jameson region, Australia
Yep, I'd probably get out of bed for those.
Cheers
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Greenland. Always wanted to go there.
#6 Posted: 13/6/2009 - 13:24