I think there are quite a lot of places where I wouldn't mind going for an hour or so, just to see what it was like, but I would never actually plan a trip there.
Thailand - Seems like a hot, sweaty, touristy, drug festooned hellhole.
Most of Australia - Also seems hot, dusty, sweaty. Too many new buildings. Sharks, jellyfish, poisonous spiders, snakes.
China - Has just never appealed to me. I would tower over all Chinese people, and feel like a clumsy oaf. Plus they eat dogs and cats, which would upset me too much.
Korea - see above.
Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Siberia etc - These places may just have an image problem. But whenever they are on tv, there seems to be lots of very depressed, grey looking people wearing lots of clothes and milling around.
Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan. - Although these places have very interesting histories, and I'd actually like to sit down and have a cup of tea with most of the women who live there, I imagine I'd be kidnapped quite quickly, and have an instant nervous breakdown. I'd be too much of a pain in the neck to keep around, and they'd shoot me just to shut me up.
Most of Africa. Again, probably has an image problem. But the amount of stories I hear about tourists being raped, and locals being raped and macheteed, is enough to put me off. I have been to Egypt, and it was ok, but not great. I'd love to go to Madagascar though.
Saudi Arabia - I would be arrested. Because I would be so p#ssed off with the laws dictating women's behaviour, that I would instantly break a gazillion laws.
Colombia - drugs, being kidnapped, etc.
Argentina - unless I could effectively disguise that I am British. They don't seem to like us too much. Patagonia would be interesting tho.
Haiti.
I'd like to go to most of North America. But not Miami, as it seems a tad dangerous for tourists.
Anywhere that practices voodoo or similar. I have a paranoid fear of being buried alive.
But this is all hypothetical anyway. I haven't left Suffolk in three years.