So i want to try 2 or 3 places max to live for about half a year. I m8ght even just stay in one if i really love it
Im really not sure what im looking for…i want a place that allows me to grow personally too, i speak soanish and english and im looking for a mix of nature/adventure and vibrant interesnting city/people.
Tulum, Medellin, Cartagena, Rio…
Chad, South Sudan, Yemen
Virgin Islands, Sudan, Oman.
Brazil, Mexico, Turkey. In this order.
Since you know Spanish: Buenos Aires & CDMX. Medellín is also popular for DNs but I wasn’t a fan and don’t know if you’ll get much personal growth.
Honorable mention for Brazil (Rio is more fun but Sao Paolo is safer); depending on how good your Spanish is you might be able to pick up some Portuguese quite quickly.
Mexico then Thailand. The order is reversed today due to the shit exchange rate and increased cost of living. 2021 Mexico was much better than Thailand. YMMV
Interesting! Why did you like mexico better than thailand?
Vietnam.
Spain, Thailand
Original, I know
Honorable mention goes to Japan but not for the long term
Colombia, Malaysia
Iran
Thailand, Brazil, Costa Rica (even though some prices in Costa rica are kinda intense, but okay )
Thailand and Vietnam
Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur then Rome/Madrid
switzerland very nice nature,good food pretty expensive tho but its soo clean and cute the people are a little cold until you get to know them better…
I don’t need great internet so my faves are -
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Laos - super chill, beautiful, Buddhist temples, lovely people and amazing food with a French influence.
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Ethiopia. Addis abba is quite cosmopolitan, lovely people with great fashion sense, the Ethiopian landscape and light is so beautiful, you really feel like you’re in the cradle of humanity, it all just feels ancient. Food average. Friendly traveler scene because there aren’t too many tourists.
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Indonesia - stunning scenery, genuine and kind people, language not too difficult to learn. Food can be mixed, not v healthy.
the Ethiopian landscape and light is so beautiful, you really feel like you’re in the cradle of humanity, it all just feels ancient.
Ooh that sounds right up my alley!
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Hanoi and Japan