Want to travel somewhere obscure?
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Want to travel somewhere obscure?
Hey TSR!

I was just interested in the obscure locations you wanted to travel to one day
I love travel and someday hope to visit every country in the world 
My current fascination is cold wildernesses. I just think it looks so incredible in pictures and it's isolation means it is untroubled by human development and also the people that live there have interesting ways of dealing with their harsh environment.
My travel hit list at the moment is:

So what about you, TSR?
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Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?I also am fascinated with the cold wilderness you described. Especially Svalbard and northern Russia is tempting, the pure remoteness from any civilization and the harsh conditions fascinate me.(Original post by AspiringGenius)
Hey TSR!
I was just interested in the obscure locations you wanted to travel to one day
I love travel and someday hope to visit every country in the world 
My current fascination is cold wildernesses. I just think it looks so incredible in pictures and it's isolation means it is untroubled by human development and also the people that live there have interesting ways of dealing with their harsh environment.
My travel hit list at the moment is:

So what about you, TSR?
AG -
Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?
I've just come back from Cuba. Communist countries get a bad press although I do think that Cubas probably the safest/freindliest of them. Plus lots of people speak english there as their education system is so good, so it doesn't matter if you can't speak much spanish. There's some great scener and excelent snorkelling/diving spots.
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Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?
I pretty much want to go everywhere, with very few exceptions.
However, I accept that some places are likely to be outside my budget for a considerable time (Papua New Guinea/Antarctica/Kamchatka/the Aleutian Islands etc.)
In terms of places which are slightly more realistic, my interests are mainly in the Former Soviet Union and also the French and Portuguese speaking countries of Africa (particularly Central Africa).
The most obscure country I have been to is Tajikistan. This year I will likely go to the breakaway 'country' of Abkhazia (in Georgia). I have Guinea-Bissau, Congo, Gabon and Sao Tome e Principe on my 'must do' list but airfares to Africa tend to be very expensive. I hope to visit one of these in 2014 (probably Guinea-Bissau if it is still safe). -
Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?For Kamchatka you need a special permit.(Original post by AspiringGenius)
[COLOR=DarkBlue][B]Hey TSR!
I was just interested in the obscure locations you wanted to travel to one day
I love travel and someday hope to visit every country in the world 
My current fascination is cold wildernesses. I just think it looks so incredible in pictures and it's isolation means it is untroubled by human development and also the people that live there have interesting ways of dealing with their harsh environment.
But just take the Transsiberian railway in winter, and much of what you see will be a cold wilderness. Lake Baikal is frozen at this time of year and is able to take the weight of vehicles, now that would be a frozen wilderness...Last edited by marcusfox; 12-07-2012 at 21:16. -
Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?It's wonderful- nothing 'big' there (apart from sharks and crocodiles!) but the uniqueness of the wildlife makes seeing it feel very special. Plus the fact that the landscape is so degraded it makes it a miracle there is any habitat left for them at all. You really would need months to see it all- I only had two weeks but a glimpse was better than nothing.(Original post by Pete_Lawton)
I've always wanted to see the wildlife of Madagascar.
However, while many people (like me) went for the wildlife, the abiding impression I have now is how friendly the people are and how interesting their culture is. Madagascar really is a great country, I would love to go back- but just be aware that travelling in some degree of comfort there while sticking to a budget can be tough. -
Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?
I'd love to travel similar places the OP posted. Especially northern Scandinavia - places like Svalbard or Finnmark. Northern Sweden. Russia too. I also want to see the ancient middle Eastern sites, like Petra or Damascus. Greenland too looks like an interesting place aswell, but must be so hard to access and tour around.
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Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?Me too(Original post by Monkey magic)
I really want to go to Iceland, it looks amazing.
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Re: Want to travel somewhere obscure?Wow... really great list!!! Svalbard & Greenland are definitely on my list as is Kamchatka. More locations include:(Original post by AspiringGenius)
Hey TSR!
I was just interested in the obscure locations you wanted to travel to one day
I love travel and someday hope to visit every country in the world 
My current fascination is cold wildernesses. I just think it looks so incredible in pictures and it's isolation means it is untroubled by human development and also the people that live there have interesting ways of dealing with their harsh environment.
My travel hit list at the moment is:

So what about you, TSR?
AG
Attachment 163263 Oymyakon, Sakha Republic, Russia.
Attachment 163264 Diomede Islands, Bering Straight, Russia / US.
Attachment 163265 Armenia (the whole country is beautiful).
Attachment 163267 Himachal Pradesh & Kashmir, India.
Attachment 163269 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Attachment 163270 Rub' al-Khali, Saudi Arabia & Oman
Liechtenstein, Austria and Swiss Alps.
Transylvania, Romania.
OK, maybe that was a long list... but they're all so beautiful! Especially Armenia and Rub' al-Khali...

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