what is our unforgettable travel experience?
By eynjel05
@eynjel05 (444)
Philippines
5 responses
@simpaulguy (310)
• Philippines
13 Nov 08
My unforgetable experience when traveling is when I get lost when I go to another city. There I got a lesson myself. Always ask direction when you're not sure about a place. Never just go and try lady luck would help.
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@ladysurvivor (4746)
• Malaysia
13 Nov 08
I really love traveling. When I was a small kid, I had traveled to many places because my father went to another foreign country to further his study. On the way home to our own country, we had used the airplane and my father had taken the longest route home.
In that way, we were able to stop at many places. I had been to Hawaii, Japan, England, Europe, Egypt, Indonesia and America.
Then when I was 16, my father took me to Mecca. We spent about two weeks there and also at Medina. We performed our religious obligation, which is the Umrah. Then, this year we went back to Mecca and Medina to perform Umrah for the second time. It was such a wonderful experience because it has been a long time since I last traveled by air to another foreign country.
I met with beautiful people in Cairo, Egypt, Mecca and Medina. In Cairo, it was the cold weather and I liked being there. I went to the Pyramid Museum and looked at all the mummies in there. I went to the studio and took a picture. I was dressed up being Cleopatra and they took pictures of me.
In Mecca it was the season of peaches. There were a lot of ripe peaches and the sizes were really huge. And they tasted really sweet and juicy! I ate a lot of them and I can't describe how delicious it was. If I can go again, I would.
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@idowrite72 (2213)
• United States
16 Nov 08
My second husband and I were traveling from Ohio to somewhere in Canada and he trusted me to drive while he slept. I went a very long distance out of the way and we missed his brother's wedding and got there in time to go out for drinks with his brother and his friends AFTER the wedding and dinner that they had planned. I was sooooo embarrassed, having never met any of them before. The evening turned out to be wonderful and it was fantastic to hear the brother-in-law serenade his new bride in a lounge in front of a fairly large crowd to celebrate their wedding day, and he wasn't drunk and had a beautiful singing voice. No one ever made me to feel embarrassed or stupid for being so late, either.