A few weeks ago, we were toying with the idea of going for a vacation abroad. The three of us, the father, the son and I, came up with three different destinations that are poles apart considering their pivotal tourist attractions. However, one thing was common, all the three places we chose were beautiful in their own ways and were not-so-conventional ones.
While the situation is still like a hot potato, the blogger in me has gotten inspired to write a post pertaining to the information we gathered from our weeklong research about those places.
So, let’s start our virtual journey.
Vietnam: This was proposed by the man of the house as he has reared an interest about the iconic Communist leader, Ho Chí Minh, from his childhood. The history of Vietnam is of war and rebellion. The country has now embraced peace and is evolving rapidly securing its place as one of the most coveted tourist destinations in the world.
Myriad forms of geo-diversities, breathtaking natural beauty and an age-old culture have made Vietnam truly fabulous. Apart from the capital city of Hanoi, in and around the Ho Chi Minh City, tourists can enjoy the quintessence of Vietnamese culture. We have Ha Long Bay in our list, often referred as the eighth natural wonder of the world. Million years of environmental changes have given rise to karstification of the land. Travelling through thousands of monolithic limestone islands jutting out of the emerald green silent water, on a traditional junk, is an unforgettable experience. The Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO world heritage site.
The bamboo boat tour at Trang An Grottoes, Ninh Binh is also a must. While these types of limestone caves are not so uncommon in other places of the world, we learnt, that meandering through the limestone caves on boats drawn by skilful Vietnamese women having a prowess is just thrilling.
Vietnam is now a throbbing and fast-developing nation, not a war. The very spirit of the nation, its heritage and culture, deserve a visit.
For interested readers, Air Asia (Kolkata only), Singapore Airlines, Malindo Air have direct flights to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi from other metro cities.
Namibia (Windhoek): A rather uncommon suggestion from the junior probably for the reason that he has watched exhilarating wilderness safaris of Namibia on the Nat-Geo. Our R&D revealed that Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, is situated in the Khomas Highland plateau area, at around 1,700 metres above sea level. It’s an evergreen city with different architectural marvels showing the effects of colonisation. Among the post-colonial architecture, the Tintenplast building attracts a lot of tourists and Namibia’s Parliament sits there. Christuskirche, a Lutheran church, is the most well-known landmark in the city. For culinary enthusiasts, enjoying zebra steaks or ostrich kebabs would be an adventure!
However, what attracted us most is the wildlife at Daan Viljoen Game Park in the Khomas Hochland, only 18 km to the west of the city. Apart from animals a-z, that is, from antelopes to zebra, this is a paradise for bird-watchers with over 200 kinds of birds. Of course, that attracted the bird-enthusiast in me.
The Etosha National Park, the greatest national park of Namibia, is a five-hour drive from Windhoek. One is likely to see lions, elephants, black rhinos, giraffes and many other animals here. Undoubtedly, the source of the excitement of the junior lies in these parks.
Qatar Airways, Jet Airways, Ethiopian Air, conduct flights to Windhoek from Kolkata and other Indian metros. Multiple carriers are there in a flight.
Etosha National Park
Bahrain: Suggested by yours truly. The history of Bahrain traces back to 3rd millennium B.C. Bahrain, literally means, ‘two seas’, is an archipelago in the Persian Gulf. It is said to be the most socially liberated among the Arab countries of the region. It is a mecca of shopping and the souqs offer everything on earth.
However, the historical marvel of Bahrain evokes my interest more. For me, witnessing the age-old buildings, architectural grandeur, creates a sensation of thrill and awe. So, the archaeological site of Qal’at al-Bahrain (UNESCO World Heritage Centre), Bahrain National Museum, Arad Fort, Barbar Temple, Beit Al Quran- are a must-visit. The Al Areen Wildlife Park & Reserve is there to my son’s delight who has a penchant for wildlife. The pictures we have seen on the internet are really enchanting. The park has diverse wildlife to offer.
The Hawar Islands off the coast of Qatar is an archipelago of desert islands owned by Bahrain. It takes about 2 hours to reach the Hawar Islands from Manama, the capital of Bahrain. Our interest in that island lies in the fact that it’s famous for birdwatching. Plush resorts are there so that tourists can enjoy their stay.
Air India, Etihad, Gulf Air and Qatar Airways conduct flights to Bahrain.
Travelling is a lesson in itself, an elixir to renew our minds and bodies.
It’s practically not possible to bring out the joy of visiting a beautiful place even with prolix sagas.
The happiness remains only with the traveller. It’s their very own feelings, treasured for life.
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I like to read about offbeat destinations, and you picked out some good examples. Enjoyed reading it cause I haven’t been yet to the countries mentioned above
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Glad to know you liked the places we chose to write about. Thank you so much. Hope you’ll visit the mentioned countries soon… 🙂
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Bahrain? I never would have guessed. You’ve piqued my interest!
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I love how each of you had a different motive behind choosing your respective places. While one fancies a place for its civil and political history, the others choose theirs for exquisite wildlife, or its history of architecture. Vietnam is a great destination, true. I am an architect, so I might have been tempted to visit Bahrain too. But given a choice of going to just one of the above places, I will side with junior here. For me, there is nothing better to do than admiring natural beauty. Let us know where you finally decided to go though. Have a great day!
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Thanks for reading and sharing your views on the mentioned places. We learned that getting visas for Bahrain would be a painful process and often people are refused without proper any significant reasons. Namibia, no doubt, was a great choice but we found it a bit expensive for the time being. So, finally… it’s Vietnam… 🙂
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All three suggestions sound equally exciting and fun! Now we are curious to know where did the family travel too 😉
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We have finally decided Vietnam… 😀
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I would like to add Udaipur also in this list.
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Thanks… 🙂
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I am not a big supporter of communists but I will choose Vietname , like the man of your house , if you would allow me .
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Haha… thanks Yogiji… waise finally Vietnam hi choose kiya humlogone… 😀
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Namibia and Bahrain is really offbeat and exotic choice. Never even considered them before. Should I thank you now or later when I visit them? 😀
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Hehehe…no need to thank me…give me a treat… 😛
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Great variety of choices.
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Thanks, Rajeshji… 🙂
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Great research and lovely post. So, what was the decision and where are you headed ?
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Thank you so much! We finally zeroed upon Vietnam… 😀
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Nice :). Looking forward to posts from your trip !
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Sure… 🙂
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I haven’t been to any of these. You make it sound so exciting.
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I hope you’ll visit them soon… 🙂
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There sure is a undefined happiness with the traveler. It was nice to read this compilation. I haven’t been outside India yet. Yes, there are plans. 🙂
This was a very nice read.. 🙂
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Thanks, Prakash.
In India, we have so many exotic places..it takes a lifetime to explore them all. Sometimes, I do think, is it really worth to visit other countries while I haven’t yet visited even half of my own…
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True. I felt that in a lot of within visits. 😀
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wonderful recommendations and liked the idea of Vietnam
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Thank you… 🙂
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I need shitload of money, like right now! 😀 I read in comments that you have narrowed down on Vietnam! Have fun!
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Hahaha… thanks for the wish, Anmol… 🙂
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I need to make it through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in one visit 😀
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That would be an awesome trip… 😀
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I definitely want to visit Vietnam and Namibia. Not sure about Bahrain yet. Love the picture of Ha long Bay, just mesmerizes.
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All the three places are great, but, yes, Vietnam is really wonderful… 🙂
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I would definitely go with Namibia!
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Very unusual recommendations… loved the article …
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Thank you…glad you liked the recos… 🙂
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Wherever you choose to travel, you will have loving and wonderful company. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Absolutely, Robin, and that’s the crux… 🙂
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Love this post about the dream destinations! Each of the destinations looks absolutely gorgeous, but Vietnam is definitely my favourite one!
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Oh, yes! Vietnam is definitely a unique country. Probably, we will be visiting that one if everything goes well… 🙂
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They are all so wonderful though we have been wanting to make a trip to Vietnam quickly…
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Yes, perhaps, we are heading there too… 😀
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Hehe cool. So did you guys decide?
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Yeah… it would be Vietnam… 😀
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Namibia, that is one that doesn’t get much of a mention, that sounds ideal. The other day I booked to go to the Philippines in April so looking forward to exchanging notes about our experiences.
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Philippines has a lot to offer. Try the Filipino food… they are super-delicious, as I’ve heard. Looking forward to your posts on the country… 🙂
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I am sure there will be many posts!
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Haha…. Super- like….😃
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Great post, Great dream destinations!! Hope you will be having a great holiday.
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Yeah..we think so too. We are zeroing down to one spot…trying hard 😀
Thanks, Sumith… 🙂
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Explore the world. Enjoy life make most of it!!
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That’s the mantra…!
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At least I have been to one of these places. 🙂 Bahrain is a beautiful island, but there were some internal problems. Hope everything is sorted now.
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Yes, a few bloggers here also have pointed out that. Bahrain has some problems which are not favourable for the tourists. Glad to know you’ve visited it already! Maybe we can expect a post with pictures, even older ones will do… 😀
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It is so hard to choose just one place,Three destinations with your descriptive powers seemed so interesting.
But whatever place you decide to go di,Happy journey to all of you.
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Thanks, dear Neha. Yes, quite a task to choose from the list… 😀
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Bahrain sounds amazing. Anywhere you will go I am sure you will enjoy it 🙂
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That’s it. A vacation with family anywhere in the world, sounds great 😀 Thanks for stopping by… 🙂
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Such a varied choice of places to visit.. Each one has outstanding merits of why it would appeal.. I think if I had these 3 as choices my own would be Namibia, I have always wanted to go and see the Wild Life on an African Safari.. My Daughter went out to Africa for a short time on a working holiday.. In which she helped out at a Cheetah Sanctuary in which it was helping orphaned Cheetahs return to the wild.. She also got to walk with baby elephants who were also on the reserve who had been orphaned from poaching Ivory.
I have beautiful photo’s I had enlarged of her sat with a female fully grown Cheetah stroking it.. Which was tame and not being allowed back into the wild.. And one with two elephants as she held onto the ear of one of them.. Both babies but both towering above her.. 🙂
You are right when you say such Holidays hold many memories.. They do stay with us for Life..
A wonderful descriptive post Mani.. which makes me look forward to my own Spring break in May as we tour Scotland again for a week..
Love and Hugs Sue xxx ❤
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A Cheetah Sanctuary for orphaned Cheetahs sounds so kind and humane. I’ve seen baby elephants on one of my trips to South India, they are absolutely adorable! Lucky your daughter is to experience such things in the exotic wilderness of Africa.
Yes, your Scotland tours trigger some beautiful posts on your blog, Looking forward to them… 🙂 ❤
Thanks a lot for dropping by and sharing your daughter's experiences…Namibia looks like a grand spot to all of us. Let's see… 🙂
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Wishing you well with your final choice dear Mani.. 🙂 And yes I am looking forward to Scotland 🙂 Many thanks dear friend xxx ❤
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❤ ❤ …
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Thanks for an informative and interesting post Mani…dream destinations!
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Indeed… 🙂
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Wonderful choices Maniparna! I’ve always wanted to visit Vietnam!
Hope you have a great holiday!
“It’s practically not possible to bring out the joy of visiting a beautiful place even with prolix sagas.” Love this line!
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Thanks, Divya. That line, I feel it personally…glad that you could resonate with the thought… 🙂
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These are all very interesting choices. I’ve wanted to go to Ha Long Bay for years. I hope I get there one day.
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It’s a beautiful place. One of my Facebook friends shared her experience with me after reading this post. Really enchanting… I hope you’ll visit it soon… 🙂
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I hope so too. 🙂
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Wonderfully compiled and very informative post Maniparna. Of the three places, Namibia appears to be the most attractive for me. Though zebra steaks or ostrich kebabs are out of question for me, but I would love to explore the wilderness and see the post-colonial architecture of Namibia.
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True 😦 I can’t even think of eating those things! But, the wilderness…yes…!!
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Namibia is a go to place for me 🙂 The birds just adds to it 😀
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Yes…the birds are added attraction for me too… 🙂
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Vietnam and Namibia sound exciting for different reasons. If you haven’t been to Africa, then Namibia is a must see. Talking of the middle east, Israel, Jordan or Oman have much more to offer than Bahrain.
Planning a vacation in itself is fun. Have fun!
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True that. Planning is a lot of fun indeed 😀 Thanks for the advice, much appreciated 🙂 … My choice is getting less votes 😛
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oh no :-O…but in a decision of a family trip, the destinations, and not the loved ones ,are the nominees. So you you all are winners when you relish each moment with each other.
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Rightly said… 😀 I’ll be happy wherever I go with my family… 🙂
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of course, and it is a perfect time to reconnect with each other.
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Amazing, Great to read.
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Thank you…:-)
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Sounds exciting! How will you all ever choose?
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Difficult, but have to zeroed down on one… 😀
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Very interesting post Ma’am…Rightly said “treasured for life”…I love traveling much as it brings experiences and experiences in turn brings knowledge…
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Yes…travelling anywhere somehow helps us in different ways.
You can call me by my name..no need to say, ma’am… 🙂
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Thank you so much dear for being so friendly…
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Pleasure… 🙂
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Interesting choice of places to travel and explore. 🙂
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Yes, indeed…planning brings much fun… 😀
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Good list, I have too much on my plate already to even think about them 😍
Good luck with travels!
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Hehe…. you’ve just returned from a trip, isn’t it? 😀
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Yes, Las Vegas one in December
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Oh what a choice!! We have been to Vietnam and I loved it – Lyne (my wife) was not as keen, she found it a bit too hot and she found the poverty a little disturbing. I loved the food and the people. I have never been to your other two options, however Bahrain is on my list of places to go… I don’t think Lyne will enjoy the heat though 🙂 Have fun wherever you go – a family holiday is always just what you make of it. We are off to Tasmania this year for a short holiday, with snow 😀
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Wow! You have been to Vietnam…great!! 😀 Yes, the country has sacrificed a lot during the long phase of war…but they are reviving fast, I’ve read. You are right, a family vacation means great fun, irrespective of the place you are going… 🙂
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Wonderful virtual vacations! It’s admirable when you and your family do such extensive research. You’re as wise as you are lovely. xo
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Thanks, dear Rose… ❤ Planning brings a lot of fun too 😀 😀
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Hopefully Vietnam will happen for me later in the year 🙂 Incidentally, the husband has been in Bahrain for the last 5 months and my visa has been rejected twice! As per his feedback, it’s very finicky. Also, compared to Muscat and Dubai – there is limited transport and tourist facilities (he has stayed there as well). Go for Namibia 🙂
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Oh, really! Thanks for letting me know that. I’ve to come over with the inclination for Bahrain anyway, I think. There are very few packages available and not a single one looks fully satisfying.
Maybe we will bump into each other in Vietnam… 😀
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A lovely offering, Maniparna, just lovely
Thank you
With my best
john
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Thanks for dropping by, John… 🙂
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Wow! These are all so beautiful. I sure hope I can visit them sometime.
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I also wish to visit all three… 😀
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God this is beautiful. Thank you! I love your choice especially. Great photos 💜 Blessings Debbie
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Thanks, Debbie… 🙂
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Sounds fun! Enjoy the planning… And good luck. It’ll be an adventure wherever you go👌
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Yes, true that..any place we visit with the family, becomes great fun… 🙂
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With the unexpected surprises overseas, little things changing in us as we tend to do with novel experiences
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Wonderful and informative post. Personally, I would be thrilled to visit any of these places, but if I could choose only one, it would be Vietnam.
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Hehehe..I knew it, you’ll go for Vietnam… just knew it 🙂
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🙂
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Wow you have a hard choice to make they all sound exciting….hope you guys have a great time with wherever you decide..
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Yes, really a task to choose just one 😀
Thank you, Sara for your wishes… 🙂
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