Still plenty of places to see for the first time but of some visited
Alaska-yes plenty more to see & would repeat Marine Highway & White Pass & train/bus journeys. Thought we saw more of the real Alaska than if we did a cruise & a led tour
Canada-Loved Banff, Jasper etc, would like to see some of the East
Slovakia, Croatia Slovenia Poland Austria-would like to see the changes/progress
Estonia Latvia & Lithuania-liked the cities & rural areas
India-want to see Central parts & over to east coast
Romania & Bulgaria-loved the countryside
New Zealand-like to see the south of Sth Island
Czech Republic-plenty more great small towns to see
Greece-loved Paros & Antiparos & I am sure there are more great ones. Thought Meteora was amazing but rarely hear about it
Sri Lanka-like to visit the north & east, loved the other parts we saw
Germany-have really enjoyed parts of the south but have not seen much of the north
Portugal & Spain-great spots & particularly want to see more of Nthn Portugal
Italy -Excellent. Been many times with Como & other lakes highlights along with Dolomites-loved the 3 valleys we have visited & would gladly revisit. Also want to see more of the Sth, thought Sicily was intriguing
Cambodia-like to see more of beaches to south
Vietnam-might be a bit too busy for me now but Cat Ba Island & journey along Mekong were great at the time. Seems to be many resorts now at what were "innocent" tourist places eg Nha Trang & Mui Ne
Fiji-love the people
France-not a fan of Paris but liked the rural areas
Indonesia-have seen Bali (liked away from Kuta) & Lombok but not keen to return overall
Malaysia-loved Cameron Highlands & journey across to Penang-wonder if the driving habits are better
Mexico-went to a conference in Cancun & thought the hotel area was a long way to get to the Qld Gold Coast! Did like the old town & Chichen Itza & other Mayan ruin sites we saw
Singapore-have only been there in transit & enjoyed
Thailand-won't go back to coughet (was fun in 1989) but want to visit other islands & the north. Reading various trip reports makes me want to check out more of Bangkok
Australia-still plenty to see & no part I would not revisit (well maybe not Byron Bay again!)
Maybe having never lived in a major city means I am not much of a fan of big cities & prefer more rural areas. I also look back at my first Europen trip in 2000 & I am grateful we decided to head east rather than visit the UK which was the more traditional path at the time. I guess age will also mean we change our travel style/destinations