

If you like X, then go to Y
If good wines are on the tip of your tongue, sashay your way to Italy.
If you like your culinary delights tastefully refined, smell your way to France.
If you want to break in your hiking boots, scale Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
If you have money to blow, court lady luck in Monaco.
If the rush of adrenaline gets you going, speed up your heart rate in Queenstown, New Zealand.
If you want your name in the history books, soar like an eagle to the top of Mount Everest in Nepal.
If the Bible, the Koran or the Torah sits next to your bed, practice in Israel.
If surfing’s your style, hang loose in Australia.
If you need your morning coffee, fight your caffeine headache in Colombia.
If ancient ruins set your heart a flutter, check out what the Incas did at Machu Picchu in Peru.
If you want to experience the party of a lifetime, stagger around Carnaval in Rio de Janerio, Brazil.
If you want to boast about visiting the world’s newest country, crawl to East Timor.
If you like to temp fate, run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
If you love cats a little larger than Garfield, prowl East Africa.
If you like to sing musicals at the top of your lungs, work on your Evita impersonation in Argentina.
If you like to prance on the finest plush rugs, tiptoe to Turkey.
If you want to experience Muslim culture close to Europe, swing down to Morocco.
If you want to visit the the most populous country on earth, weave your way through China.
If paying your respects to Hindu Gods is on top of your list, enter the temples of India.
If you want to see capitalism flourishing in the East, bring your credit cards to Hong Kong.
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