Hello /trv/,I'm from Denmark and planning to travel to the US or NZ during my gap year. Are there any destinations you would recommend or experiences I must try if given the opportunity? My budget is approximately 150,000 DKK, which is around 20,974 USD.
>>2743235Scream the N word on skid rowgreat thread btw
America is very spread out so it's harder to spend more than a couple days per city, compared to Europe where many of the beautiful/historical landmarks are concentrated in the capitals. Since America's public transport also sucks, a lot of your time and money can be eaten up just traveling between cities--so it's best to choose one region and focus on the sights there. What kind of activities do you like to do? What kind of weather do you like? Are you a foodie or could you care less? That sort of stuff will determine where and how far your money goes.
If you want to to camp/hike/road trip/etc. USA is easily the best place on earth to do this. I did it for a year and loved it the amount of change in the landscape is insane. And contrary to /pol/ belief there's a lot of comfy little towns to take breaks in even if some cities are boring (especially in the west)
>>2743235denali