Non Schengen winter suggestions
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So where would you suggest?
Going in January for 10-12 weeks.
Budget £6000 for two, to include getting there from uk, accommodation, car hire there, if reqd. But not including food and spending money.
Likes:- countryside, old buildings, museums etc. Not interested in bars, nightlife etc.
Going in January for 10-12 weeks.
Budget £6000 for two, to include getting there from uk, accommodation, car hire there, if reqd. But not including food and spending money.
Likes:- countryside, old buildings, museums etc. Not interested in bars, nightlife etc.
paddy1970 said:
Montenegro?
Medieval towns like Kotor, stunning mountains, affordable long-term rentals (£300-500/month)
I would second Montenegro - brilliant place - though might be a bit chilly in places in January.Medieval towns like Kotor, stunning mountains, affordable long-term rentals (£300-500/month)
If you want to be more adventurous then Armenia and various of the 'Stans can also be good.
Cambodia?
Siem reap - old buildings galore / Angkor Wats
, countryside outside the city/ great lake Tonle Sap
Phnom Penn - lots of history inc.Khmer Rouge.
Maybe mix it up with a trip across the border to Vietnam to learn about the war / Mekong delta?
(Note, you may encounter quite a few bars in these resorts, but entry is entirely optional!)
Siem reap - old buildings galore / Angkor Wats

Phnom Penn - lots of history inc.Khmer Rouge.
Maybe mix it up with a trip across the border to Vietnam to learn about the war / Mekong delta?
(Note, you may encounter quite a few bars in these resorts, but entry is entirely optional!)
Stick Legs said:
Chile
Beautiful, out of the ordinary, mostly Brit friendly.
Usual caveats about travelling in South America but your money will go a long way and you won't meet anyone at a dinner party who as also been there!
Wouldn't say Chile was that cheap, but it is a fantastic place, without the same risks of the majority of the rest of South America.Beautiful, out of the ordinary, mostly Brit friendly.
Usual caveats about travelling in South America but your money will go a long way and you won't meet anyone at a dinner party who as also been there!
I'd go with the Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, loads of history and places to see, and so so cheap, that £6k will get you a very plush 10-12 weeks out there.
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