Where I’ve Been
So far, these are the countries and territories where I have set my footprints (21 countries):
Asia: Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Europe: Austria, Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Turkey
Note: The list of countries will also include some non-sovereign areas which, at some level, can be considered as different entity from their sovereign states. For example: Hong Kong and Macau which have their own immigration system (separate from China), New Caledonia (part of France), Gibraltar (part of UK), etc.




Hey! How did you make this map?
I didn’t how to make it at first. I just clicked on the map on someone’s blog which was later redirected to a Google map page. Then I clicked on ‘my places’ tab and started adding places. Oh by the way I think you need to have a Google account first. You can start by clicking on mine.
Okey! Thanks a lot!
No problem!
I recommend taking a visit to Hainan Island (off China). Although I haven’t been there before, I heard Sanya is beautiful. (Well I’m going next year so Ican tell you it’s beautiful.)
Maybe in the future. Thanks for your recommendation!
You’re welcome!
I hope you’re doing well and having fun. (:
You’re welcome!
I hope you’re doing well and having fun. (:
Just found your blog and I’ve started reading. I’ve just moved from UK to Aus for a year and ever since doing so I’ve loved reading about other travels, even as much as blogging my own. I’ve still got many more of your posts and great photography to look at, but so far I’m very impressed. Cheers for sharing.
Hi Anthony! Thanks for reading! Considering how close you are now to Indonesia, pay your neighbor a visit.
I’ve still got some more stories on Sri Lanka coming up. I hope you enjoy the rest of my posts.
Thanks for the reply friend. I’m hoping that I’ll get to travel through Indonesia and some more of Asia on my way home (After stopping in Singapore for a few days on the way over!).
I look forward to reading them!
How in the world (no pun intended) were you in Austria and Germany, but did not visit Switzerland?!
Hi Andrea! Yes, I know. A bit of an irony, isn’t it? But back then we needed separate visa to visit Switzerland (before it joined the Schengen Zone). But actually Switzerland is one of the countries I wish to visit when I go back to Europe. I hope it will be sooner than later.
Ah, I suppose that is a viable excuse. Well, I heartily recommend it.
One day I will! Thanks Andrea!
I am trying to do this right now with all my favorite restaurants in Hong Kong and it started off well. Now it won’t let me save or share anymore
Oh what happened? Have you ever searched on Google if there were other people who encountered the same problem?
I’d recommend you to visit India…
I’ve been travelling around India for years and this place never fails to amaze me…
I got so obsessed with India, that I decided to cover as much of India possible, before heading out to other countries.
Actually India has been on my wishlist for several years now. I’m planning to go there within a few years’ time. However I think I have to make several other trips afterwards as it is such a huge country! Thanks Jibu!
I’d urge you not to miss out Kerala, when you are visiting India…
Jibu
http://jibutomjose.wordpress.com/
Kerala is actually on my wishlist! I’d love to see the backwaters.
Yay, I was looking for an idea to create a map like that! Thanks for the inspiration. And by the way, I really like your blog
Thanks Anemina! I’m glad you liked it.
this looks greatt!!! visit GANGTOK, SIKKIM, INDIA!!
I’ve seen pictures of Gangtok and the houses reminded me of those in Bhutan. It’s going to be very interesting to visit this part of India. Maybe one day I will.
Thanks!
That’s a great list… i envy you
do try Romania https://www.facebook.com/discover.romania as well you won’t regret it
I’ve read nice things about Romania and really would love to go there one day. Thanks for the recommendation!
How did you like Germany?
Oh I loved it! In fact of all countries that I went to during my Eurotrip back in 2007 I liked Germany the most. The people were really nice and helpful, the cities were great, and everything was so well-organized. I would definitely go back one day!