5 countries I haven't yet visited
Brazil
Indonesia
Ireland
China
Kenya
Brazil
Indonesia
Ireland
China
Kenya
My guess is DRC is like most third world countries. If you're looking
for trouble it shouldn't be hard to find, but if you mind your Ps and Qs
then it probably is not a problem
Same. I got to see me some wild gorillas and (if possible) okapis.DRC is like most third world country’s. I know someone who’s been there, and they really enjoyed it. Trust me, i’ll do anything to get to see the wildlife there, one day.![]()
I agree.Very sad when that sort of thing happens
You would not be disappointed with a visit to Sri Lanka -- plenty of wildlife to be seen.This question is meant for people like me who have not yet, but hope to someday, visit(ed) outside there home country. (When answering this question, obviously your own country doesn't count.)
For me I'd chose:
I chose the countries I did predominately for their wildlife. Also for the record, I'd love to visit many more countries than this someday but these are my top 5.
- Australia
- Costa Rica (I will most likely be visiting this country next year!
)
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Japan
- Kenya
I'll have to put it on the bucket list then.You would not be disappointed with a visit to Sri Lanka -- plenty of wildlife to be seen.
I'll have to put it on the bucket list then.
You will not be disappointed. Having visited several tropical countries where I have tried to take photos and film of wildlife I have usually not been too happy. Not that the wildlife is not there, but it is often either nocturnal or found in high, thick vegetation. Not to hard to see but very hard to get photos etc.. Sri Lanka proved to be an exception, where I was pleased to be able to record over 100 species over a four week period.I'll have to put it on the bucket list then.
My guess is DRC is like most third world countries. If you're looking
for trouble it shouldn't be hard to find, but if you mind your Ps and Qs
then it probably is not a problem
My point is that developing countries are not all the same. Frankly, with regards to crime and security I feel safer in most Asian countries (developing or not) than I do in the West (and I'm a Westerner).
I feel like i’m privileged considering everyone wants to visit Australia, and I get to live here.I’ll say 3 words, ‘Beware the weather!’.