View Poll Results: What's the easiest way of travelling?

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Thread: What's the easiest way of travelling?

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    Tourismzone is offline Administrator
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    Default What's the easiest way of travelling?

    Just like the title says, what's the easiest way of travelling?

    I both like and dislike air travelling and cruise is very relaxing.

    Lets vote and read what you all think on this subject?
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    stamen is offline Junior Member
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    Okay that's cool there are many ways for traveling want to more in a details visit searching engine where you can also find how, when, by what,what cost etc.

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    Ayurveda is offline Banned
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    Default Airway

    Airway is the safest way of transport in my opinion...
    Bus is the easiest way of travelling.
    Last edited by Ayurveda; 01-05-2009 at 11:49 AM.

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    Well it all depend upon the distance and destination, in general cases i love to travel by all means as all have their importance and fun

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    I agree with Kellyroberts, it all depends from where to where!

    My favorite way to travel from a country to another is clearly air travel, but traveling within a country I love the good old car that gives you freedom to see more and stop whenever you want to enjoy the moment, or to take a great picture!

    Cheers!

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    Hello
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    I would say the easiest is actually train or car, because if you fly (although flying is quicker if you're going far away) you have to plan to be at the airport two hours or so before the flight takes off, and then you have the hassle of your luggages and security. With a car you move at your own pace and can stop and go as you like. But it is true that airway is usually the safest (although people still refuse to believe this!)

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    I think Train is the best way for traveling.

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    I suppose it depends on where you are travelling? For me travelling to a foreign country its best to fly there, but on arrival i always prefer to have a rental car ready to get around.

    Its hard enough learning public transport time in my own country then try to learn them in a totally different country and possibly even launguage

    Archie

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    hi My also favorite way to travel from a country to another is clearly air travel...
    Airway is the safest way of transport in my opinion.

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