If you could visit anywhere in the world...

If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would it be? Whether for a short trip, or to stay for a while.

No holds barred, money isn't an issue, and let's pretend we can just teleport there without any stress of dreaded airports or travelling.

I'd personally love to visit Iceland! And maybe for a long trip to Canada, specifically the huge national parks and wildlife areas. Not to mention the mountains of Japan look so serene.

Where would you visit? 

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  • Good question. For me it is always Germany, I have loved everything German since I was a small child. I suffer a lot with travel anxiety and struggle to go anywhere new so I have not yet been able to go but I hope to soon. I love the football, the food, the beer, the Schlager music, the way of life. I also love German culture as it seems remarkably similar to autistic culture. Most German people seem to have some similar traits to us if that makes sense. 

    Other than that, Hungary, Netherlands and Switzerland appeal. 

    I have also always wanted to see Argentina. I usually like order and organisation but there is something that I would call "beautiful chaos" about Argentina that has always appealed to me. I was so happy when they won the World Cup. I love the passion of the people 

  • Some parts of Germany are beautiful.

    Have you ever been to Rothenburg ob der Tauber? It's a town in Bavaria (where I'm from!) and it's a beautiful place. I've lived in Britain for most of my life but I remember it so well and get to visit every year (see other family).

    If you haven't been i highly recommend it because it's a beautiful place. The people are nice and the building architecture is just stunning, IMO.

  • No I havn't been to Germany yet. I want to go soon. I am hoping to go in the new year to see Beatrice Egli in concert. 

    I havn't heard of your town before but it looks lovely. So picturesque and the buildings look beautiful. It looks like the sort of traditional German town I love

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