Which is the first country that comes to your mind when you think of backpacking?

September 12, 2016 12:03pm CST
I have backpacked across Iceland and Sri Lanka in the last two years and they were the most fun I have ever had! I am planning another trip soon. But not sure where . Could you help me decide?
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@franxav (13817)
• India
12 Sep 16
You can think of Nepal, if you wish somewhere near or if somewhere far South America can be a destination.
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13 Sep 16
I have always wanted to lose myself in the Amazons! South America reminds me of the Amazon.
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
12 Sep 16
We have many backpackers coming all the way down here too... Welcome to myLot, by the way!
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@skysnap (20153)
12 Sep 16
nepal and china due to himalaya.
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@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
12 Sep 16
If you are coming to Srilanka definitely let me know. If not I suggest Switzerland or New Zealand
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@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
13 Sep 16
@anana1387 thats nice. hope to see you soon.
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13 Sep 16
Thanks! Sure will tell you!
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@QueenAva (765)
• Nicosia, Cyprus
12 Sep 16
London no place like london im just saying my favourate place in the world. Ive never been a backpacker.
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@CoolPeace (1566)
• Miami, Florida
12 Sep 16
Ireland
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
12 Sep 16
Italy, of course. No country in the world has more artifacts and beautiful architecture to offer. Btw, can you please add the name of your country on your account page?
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@franxav (13817)
• India
12 Sep 16
Italy comes to my mind as my first choice.
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@LuciCJ (197)
• Cluj-Napoca, Romania
13 Sep 16
May I suggest you my home country, Romania. Especially in the region of Transylvania you will have plenty of things to see - medieval towns excellently preserved (Sibiu, Sighisoara, Brasov), rural dwellings and steam trains like in the 19-th century (in Maramures) and of course, the castle of Count Dracula, Bran.