What’s your dream destination for a worldwide tour?

Rowena
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Hi everyone,

If you could plan the ultimate overseas motorhome or caravan tour, where would you go and why? 

Would it be the highways of the USA or the dramatic coastlines of New Zealand? Or how about somewhere more off the beaten path, like the Australian Outback?

For me the idea of combining travel with a motorhome seems the perfect way to truly take in what a country has to offer. There’s something really special about having the freedom of your own space on wheels while discovering new places and cultures. 

I’d love to hear your dream travel plans. Whether it’s a place you’ve already explored, something you’ve been planning forever, or just a wild dream you’d love to make happen some day, share your ideas below- your comment might inspire someone else’s next adventure!

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  • Takethedogalong
    Takethedogalong Forum Participant, Forum Participant Trusted Posts: 17,395
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    Could quite fancy the West Coast of USA, but would want a proper 4x4 set up, to do some adventurous stuff. Same with Australia as well. We like off the beaten track stuff in UK, but some of the overseas tours need some specialist equipment to have a proper adventure. Miles of long roads are a bit boring to be honest.

  • eurortraveller
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    Our own first faraway dream was to visit the Taj Mahal ..A motorhome would have been superfluous - as were an escort and a tour leader. We just booked a flight and went.

  • DavidKlyne
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    I think Japan would be fascinating. Would love a ride on a Bullet Train, nearest I have got to that is the mock up in the National Railway Museum in York.

    David

  • Wherenext
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    I'd actually want a worldview tour and circle the Earth and see it from space. No need for M/H or Caravan.

    Earthbound I'd like to take my time travelling across Canada from east to west and end up on Vancouver Island. We'd take in some of the Northern areas of Canada as well

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 14,067
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    A complete circuit of New Zealand would be my primary choice, although I would also like to do the tour of Canada as described by @Wherenext

  • RedKite
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    Same for us New Zealand and Canada as plenty of wildlife to see.

  • MikeyB
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    edited February 5 #8

    I saw a possum in New Zealand last year, it was lying on my feet whilst I slept. It was only because of the contrast between the white sheets of the bed and the dark shape that I saw anything. I assumed it was a cat and as I jumped up it escaped through the partly open sliding door ( it was a hot night) onto the verandah. When I mentioned a cat to the receptionist the following morning, her reply was there are no cats in the National Park, it would have been a possum, This was confirmed by the guy next door who had a possum enter their room whilst they were watching TV,

    Possums, stoats and rats are the targets of the Predator Free 2050 eradication programme. We are talking in the millions. Everywhere we went in South Island we saw evidence of Poison baiting