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Difficult-to-Visit Countries
So far, I've been to 109 of the 194 UN members, which leaves me 85 countries yet to go. .I have plans for at least 7 more of them, leaving me a list of 78 to go. .So, I was thinking today - what are going to be some of the most difficult ones left for me?
Would appreciate any inputs or suggestions people have for grouping them together, or how to get to some of the tougher ones.... |
I've got a count of 108 on independent countries - its getting harder and harder, mainly because I actually want to stay in a place for a while, and with only 12 weeks vacation, time is at a premium.
Caribbean is probably very easy to visit - but I dont want to just stop for a day. I hope RedJet starts flying to more places. Africa is probably the biggest pain in the ..., frankly, I have no desire to visit the Congo or Nigeria, but you ve got some easy ones left, just take an overland trip thru Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi. Some of the South Pacific islands are "hard" too, but with well timed award tickets, not so bad, I really loved Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Only regret is having only about 5 days in each. The 'stans are relatively easy as well. Saudi Arabia will be next to impossible, unless in transit. Kiribati and Tuvalu are hard and expensive to get to. I am going to Cyprus, Antigua, St.Marteen, St.Kitts, St.Lucia, Dominica, Barbados, Lebanon, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Cook Islands so hope to be at 118 independent and 125 total by August. |
Thanks for the feedback - and agree.
Already "done" Vanuatu and New Caledonia, so those are out. I know I have lots of easy ones left - Iceland, Jamaica, Bahamas, Bermuda, etc - lots of easy ones. I'm more trying to figure out the really difficult ones at this point! Trying to figure out a business excuse to get to Saudi for at least a day, but it's not been easy! |
How to get to Dominica?
I notice you have Dominica on your list of places to visit. I'm curious how you will be traveling there, since I am currently planning a trip there.
Any chance that I can find a prop plane to take me from a more convenient airport for less than $2k or is that a pipe dream? |
I'm in the same boat as rankourabu, I've been to more than 100 countries and it's getting harder and harder to decide where to go. My goal was never the visit all the countries in the world, but I'm told by friends I should go for it as I've travelled a lot. I like to see new sights and don't care to keep seeing sights similar to what I've seen elsewhere. To make matters worse, I refuse to go to places that have little or no tourist infrastructure, camping and roughing it are define no nos. Trips on a whim are usually to places where I've already been and a lot of the destinations where I have not been to require advance planning/visas, etc. I'm not the kind of person who justs wants to check a country off my list, I'd rather SEE a country I visit and won't just rush through it just for the sake of getting to another country.
To answer the op, here are my thoughts:- Bhutan is a little difficult to get to as it requires planning in advance (processing of visas, etc) and flight schedules to/from Paro are not extensive. I've been to Bhutan and it was well worth the effort. Syria is going to be extremely difficult now because of the current situation. Was there in 2010 and it was wonderful country to visit, would never think of visiting the country now. Never been to North Korea, and it will be interesting to see what changes happen there after Kim Jong-il's death, and if the country opens up to tourism. Saudi Arabia will be a difficult country to visit. rankourabu, make sure you go on a sea plane in the Maldives, the views are amazing. |
Originally Posted by rankourabu
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and with only 12 weeks vacation, time is at a premium..
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I believe Belarus is hard to get into...at least for European countries.
Why is Saudi Arabia difficult to enter into? |
Originally Posted by rankourabu
(Post 18149585)
and with only 12 weeks vacation, time is at a premium.
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Originally Posted by txrandom
(Post 18150205)
I believe Belarus is hard to get into...at least for European countries.
Why is Saudi Arabia difficult to enter into? Guess I was lucky, I could do both KSA and Belarus for my company. Made the whole visa process very easy. |
Originally Posted by roknroll
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Originally Posted by rankourabu
(Post 18149585)
and with only 12 weeks vacation, time is at a premium.
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*Sorry off topic*
[QUOTE=am3xplatinum;18149750]I notice you have Dominica on your list of places to visit. I'm curious how you will be traveling there, since I am currently planning a trip there. Any chance that I can find a prop plane to take me from a more convenient airport for less than $2k or is that a pipe dream?[/QUOTE Check AA out of SJU or LIAT, but if you take LIAT be prepared for delays. You can also check the flights out of SXM but depending on where you are it may be more expensive to get there than SJU. Good luck, I'll be in Dominica later this year *back on topic* |
Originally Posted by ironmanjt
(Post 18149596)
Trying to figure out a business excuse to get to Saudi for at least a day, but it's not been easy!
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Belarus is difficult to get into to. I've been there twice, and the visa application process, requiring a personal invitation from someone who lives there, registering at their office within 3 business days of arrival... it's just a pain in the butt, but talk about a living Soviet time capsule :)
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Somalia might also be hard to get to, unless you're a spook :D:D
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Originally Posted by Azurik
(Post 18152434)
Belarus is difficult to get into to. I've been there twice, and the visa application process, requiring a personal invitation from someone who lives there, registering at their office within 3 business days of arrival... it's just a pain in the butt, but talk about a living Soviet time capsule :)
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