cool! Hi Gil! I love your blog! =D
Did you get into Iraq with a US passport or something? I had a Philippine passport and it was stamped 'not valid for travel to Iraq'. I just read an article about how most locals were not that welcoming towards foreigners (white folks). How is it like for tourists?
I messaged you a while back about how you were traveling as a lifestyle. You said you saved up enough money to quit your job & just go. How much do you need to save to travel for at least 7 years non-stop?
Happy travels!
I am happy to find this page, the photos reminded me with our trip on summer 2010 to Dilijan.
The crisp air and the wonderful colors make you wish the holiday never ended..
There is no other place like Dilijan, colorful, vibrant, incredibly romantic & simply irresistible.
My family and I, we stayed in two different hotels, the first was Dili Villa B&B where it was funny to find the place dirty and kind of strange smell was in the house, we left same day to Tufenkian Hotel where we could find a nice, warm shelter during our 4 day trip in the small swiss Dilijan.
We will never forget that trip and we will come again soon.
Best wishes
Alex Schwaar
Hi Gil Hi Gil, really enjoyed reading this, made me smile. Really interested to see more of Georgia. You reminded me of Sighnaghi, just about to google it to try and see how it has changed....
Anyway< all the Best
Angiii
Hey! I enjoy following your trips. I'm just really curious at how you're financing your travels. It's like you've been out there for a long time now. Really, how do you do it? I'll take note of it c",).
Well i think this is a great trip, Panavezys, surely have many must see sights. Hill of Crosses, looks cool! I wanna see them in person. This is a very interesting place for me.
Amazing photos I've been following your travels on and off for years and you really should have a flickr account! These photos are gorgeously spectacular.
Help Laalmo? Hi -
We stayed with our family at Laalmo guest house for a few days and got to know them. If you liked staying there, you could help a little by adding a link to the website that I created for them: www.pamirhomestay.com .
Patrick
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cool!
Hi Gil! I love your blog! =D Did you get into Iraq with a US passport or something? I had a Philippine passport and it was stamped 'not valid for travel to Iraq'. I just read an article about how most locals were not that welcoming towards foreigners (white folks). How is it like for tourists? I messaged you a while back about how you were traveling as a lifestyle. You said you saved up enough money to quit your job & just go. How much do you need to save to travel for at least 7 years non-stop? Happy travels!