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davos

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Hey folks...

 

I got a question: If you had the time and money to do any trip for the month of January, what would you do and where would you go?

 

I need some ideas

Brazil wouldn't be bad, Carnival starts right at new years, but if you are staying for a month you might want to brush up of some Portuguese.   other then that, I'd head somewhere warmer like Australia, it's their summer, backpack around the country for a month and you won't be sorry.

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Brazil wouldn't be bad, Carnival starts right at new years, but if you are staying for a month you might want to brush up of some Portuguese. other then that, I'd head somewhere warmer like Australia, it's their summer, backpack around the country for a month and you won't be sorry.

January is also summer in Rio. The negative: its also the time of year they get monsoon-like storms with severe mud slides. The positive: nowhere near as many poisonous animals as Australia.

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Maui was great 25 years ago before the big resort hotels took over. I visited Hawaii no less than 23 times while I was in the Navy and I learned very early on the most beautiful places in Hawaii are on Lanai, Kauai or the big island.

 

I would, however, really like to visit the Galapagos Islands off Ecuador.

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Did New Zealand and Aussieland a few years back.  Prague was in 2010 on a wine/beer tour of Europe.  Boy was that a fun one.  

 

Did Munich, Zurich, Lake Como, Vienna, Innsbruck, Prague.  Awesome time.  

 

I'm leaning towards a Cali trip or South America right now.  

 

 

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