Where do you like to go back to? This month you can get to know some of long-time favourites places of bloggers taking part in the Monthly Travels Challenge.
In this post, I’ll show you my favourite places, both places I visited several times and both one-time only where I’d like to go back to.
All-times favourite

Nadbużański Park Krajobrazowy (Bug Landscape Park) is definitely the TOP 1 in the number of my visits during my life. Everything started when I was just 2 weeks old. I’m not tired of it yet. I don’t go often there now. It’s best to have car with you in the area, but you can go there with train/buses.
Just click the link above and see all the posts from the area.
This is actually Liwiec river, not Bug, but it’s close by, so I lump it into the Bug Park.
Been there few times

I was in Oslo, Norway, two times already (January and April) and I love the place. Every time, I discover something new. I plan to go there again, of course.
Don’t ask me what I like about the place. The colourful houses? The climate? Who knows.
Just one-time for now

There are several places in Japan, I’d like to visit again (and my friends!). So instead of saying any specific cities/towns/places, I’ll just say “Japan”.

Likewise, I can say I want to go back to Indonesia. Of course, I’d like to see my friends, visit some more of Java and Indonesia in general.
Where would you like to go to again?
What a great concept for this post! Many travel bloggers I follow rarely discuss the desire to visit cities or countries that they’ve already been to. As for myself, Los Angeles is a city that I would love to go back to in the future. I’ve only been there once, but from what I saw during my short week there blew my preconceived notions of what this city was all about. Such gorgeous scenery and such decent people there who will be willing to help if asked: http://bit.ly/28S6Pg2
As for countries that I would like to go back to, then I’d definitely would have to say Brazil. I only got to explore the Southwestern part of Brazil with a couple of days in Rio de Janerio during World Cup 2014, but from what I saw, I can only imagine what the Northeastern and Amazonian Regions of Brazil are like: http://bit.ly/2cq7PdW
Thanks. For me it was kinda natural that travelling is not just for the sole purpose of travelling and “I was here”. Travelling is about connections. Connections to people or places.
It was interesting to read both your posts, I’ll be lurking again. 🙂
Cheers!