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The man, the myth, the legend. American actor Bill Murray is arguably Charleston’s biggest local celebrity.
That’s right, Bill moved to Charleston a while back and continues to pop up at local events and invest in new Charleston ventures. For this reason, a Bill Murray run-in is kind of seen as a right of passage to becoming a true Charleston local. For many, it takes years for this to happen, but with a stroke of luck and sprinkling of strategy, you might be able to find him much sooner! Here are the best Charleston places to frequent if you want to up your odds of a Bill Murray sighting.
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This is a food tour that I've actually done with a few friends, so it's tried, tested, & true! It includes 7 spots that are all within walking distance of each other so it’s perfect for a fun day trip. Each spot in the crawl serves food that you can order in small amounts. That means you can try ALL of the spots in a day! 5 of them feature savory options, and the last 2 feature awesome desserts. The order of the stops makes the most sense for walking.
Most of the stops in this food crawl offer Chinese food, because of the heavy Chinese influence in the Flushing area. Most people think of Manhattan’s Chinatown when they think of Chinatown in New York. However, most of the food in Manhattan Chinatown is Cantonese (and yes, it's great!). On the other hand, Flushing is Queens’ Chinatown. It's not necessarily forgotten, but it represents mainland China more. Manhattan’s Chinatown is more compressed, whereas Flushing has a lot of big food halls, grocery stores, and communities so it feels more local.
I've also included a bonus map of 15 of my other favorite food spots in Flushing and nearby Murray Hill… in case you happen to still be hungry, or if you ever return to Flushing & just want to try something new! The bonus spots aren't in walking distance the way the ones in the food crawl are. But I wanted to include some food in this guide that wasn't just Chinese, to highlight the Korean, Indian, and Taiwanese demographics that also influence these neighborhoods.
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This guide actually includes places in both downtown Flushing and Murray Hill. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, while Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
People love going to K-Town in Manhattan, but many Korean Americans that I know advise to visit Flushing’s K-Town! It's less saturated, authentic, and is a Korean community filled with delicious food options, Korean churches, karaoke spots, and Korean grocery stores.
This map includes my favorite places to grab a bite in Flushing & Murray Hill, including spots for Taiwanese classics, Asian food marts, dumplings, Indian food, desserts, Korean specialities, & more!
HEADS UP! This map is INCLUDED in my Flushing Food Crawl guide as a bonus, so if you're interested in these spots + the food crawl, grab that one from my shop instead!
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This is a map of some of my favorite Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, & Indian places in Flushing & Murray Hill. It does not include the places in my Flushing Food Crawl, but if you decide you want those afterward, you can purchase the Food Crawl guide for a discounted price from within this Guide.
People love going to K-town in Manhattan, but most Korean Americans that I know say that Flushing has the best K-town. It's less saturated but it's more authentic, with Korean churches, karaoke, and Korean grocery stores. It's actually a Korean community. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, and Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
Use this guide as a checklist for the best places to eat in Flushing/Murray Hill & use the interactive map function at the top right of the guide to find the place closest to you when you're looking to grab a delicious bite. When you save this map, all of these places will get saved to your main map, making it so that you can easily access all of my favorite Flushing eats!
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A guide to walk through some of the most well preserved post towns along the Nakasendo.
The Nakasendo is the former highway that connected Kyoto to Tokyo during the Edo period (1603-1868). At this time the Feudal lords were forced to do a multi-week commute between the two cities. The ruling family forced the lords to spend every other year in Tokyo with their entire household. This was a nightmare of a yearly commute!
The Nakasendo is a 540km route with 69 post towns along the route. Commuting lords and samurai would stop at the post towns to rest and eat during their long journey.
Currently, many of the post towns have been modernized with the introduction of the railway line. A lot of the original paths used by the lords and samurai have been converted into roads.
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CAIRO. The name immediately makes you think of iconic Nile adventures, the Pyramids, the Sphinx and so much more.
Well, Cairo is every bit as cool as you might think, but it's tough to navigate as a first time visitor.
This guide is perfect for:
✨First time visitors to Cairo who are feeling overwhelmed by how much there is to see and do!
✨Returning visitors who want to get a little more out of the city
✨People staying in Cairo for a full 3 days. You can adapt the itinerary, and mix and match the activities to make it work
With this itinerary, we suggest spending two nights in Downtown Cairo, and one night in Giza.
This itinerary includes:
☪the stunning mosques and beautiful markets of Islamic Cairo
✝The beautiful churches of Coptic Cairo and the intriguing 'Garbage City'
😍The fascinating museums and iconic views of the Nile in Downtown Cairo
Cairo can feel so big and overwhelming that it’s hard to know how to plan the best itinerary, especially as people often say that you could spend weeks here and still not see all of it! We’ve put together this handy guide to help you get the most out of it and have everything together in one place.
Backpacker • Vegan • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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Few travellers will actually get to visit Namibia, but those who do will find somewhere quite unlike anywhere else on planet earth. Whether you want to see the rolling sand dunes of the Namib, the incredible wildlife of Etosha or the lunar landscapes of Spitzkoppe, Namibia has something to suit every traveller.
This guide is perfect for:
😍 First time travellers heading to Namibia
✈ Those flying in and out of Windhoek OR those doing a longer trip through Southern Africa
💰 Budget, midrange or luxury travellers (we cover all three styles!)
🚗 Those doing a road trip with their own car or planning to hire a car and self-drive
In this guide, we cover:
💲Know before you gos such as currency, tipping and connectivity
🚙 A full route for your trip, which can be adjusted to suit what's best for you!
🏕 Recommendations of hotels and best accommodation, as well as alternative options for camping
Don't forget to save the guide to refer back to later, and let us know what you think!
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Camping • Budget • Luxury • Outdoors • Sustainable/Eco • Road Trip • Van Life • Overlanding
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Madagascar: the island of dreams for so many travellers. Those who make it there cannot fail to be impressed by the breath-taking beauty and wildly rugged scenery of the island.
This guide is perfect for the adventurous traveller looking to visit Madagascar without a group tour. It particularly suits wildlife enthusiasts wanting to see Madagascar's diverse and incredible fauna in an ethical way.
We cover the basics of what you need to know before visiting, finding transport or a driver, plus a 3 week plus itinerary, which can be adapted as needed.
ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS:
✨Hiking in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
✨Incredible indigenous Baobab trees
✨A chance to spot many amazing endemic Madagascan species, including lemurs!
✨The stunning beaches of the Indian Ocean
Optional seasonal viewing:
✨The blooming jacaranda trees
Optional add-ons
✨ A 3 day river cruise
✨ The gorgeous islands of the Northern Coast
✨ More chances to spot lemurs
Backpacker • Vegan • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Family • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Sustainable/Eco • Road Trip
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Explore some hidden gems and more well known spots of Nikko! We will be exploring mainly around the areas of Kinugawa Onsen and Tōbu-nikkō.
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Nikko is well-known for it's many waterfalls and the area around Lake Chūzenji. Since I'm from the Pacific Northwest, the waterfalls are similar to what I would see near my home. That plus the nauseating bus ride up the super switch-back road (search google maps for "Nikko Iroha Slope InitialD") is why I'm skipping that area on my Nikko tour.
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São Paulo is one of the most magical cities in the world, but it's one that can be really difficult to navigate as a tourist.
There's so much going on that it can be very overwhelming, especially if you don't have local friends to help you out. Well that's where we step in!
Consider this your local guide to the best spots to eat and the most fun things to see and do.
This guide is perfect for:
☕ Foodies and coffee addicts
🖼 Art and culture enthusiasts
⏩Those who like a fast-paced trip! (Though it can easily be adapted to a slower pace)
😍 City breakers who like to see everything!
São Paulo is also a city built around and for the locals, so you will find that there are fun pop up events happening while you're there. We'll tell you how to find those and who to speak to to get a ticket!
Prepare to have the best city break ever in São Paulo and make sure to save this guide to refer back to it for your trip!
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Vegetarian • Vegan • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Foodie • History • Art • Outdoors • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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For first time visitors, there is no better introduction to South Africa than the Garden Route. South Africa is one of the most incredible countries in the world, and it truly has it all!
Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect from this guide:
🏔️Culture, hiking and some unusual ethical wildlife encounters in Cape Town!
🍷Enjoy the beautiful winelands of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
🐾Come face to face with meerkats waking up
🛍️Support local businesses with some boutique craft shopping
🏖️Explore some of South Africa's most beautiful beaches
🦛Have a chance at spotting hippos bathing
🦁Try to spot Africa's BIG FIVE on safari - truly a once in a lifetime experience!
I specialise in responsible, sustainable and ethical travel experiences, so this itinerary focuses on:
🐘 Ethical, hands off wildlife encounters, putting the animals' needs
🏡 Local accommodation. In this guide, where possible, I have recommended locally-owned or boutique accommodation. Every hotel on this itinerary is somewhere I have personally stayed in and would recommend.
I have visited South Africa 4 times and each time stayed for periods of 2 months or more. I have driven the Garden Route multiple times and stayed in a lot of different accommodation, so in this guide, I'm bringing you the best of the best! I always try to offer an upscale, mid-range and budget option.
Make sure you save for your trip, and let me know if you find anything missing!
Couples • 50+ • Boutique • Overlanding • Luxury • Sustainable/Eco • Road Trip
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A valley located 1.5 hours away from Tokyo Station. Great spot for a day trip into the mountains.
The itinerary below should take a full day to complete at a leisurely pace. You can skip the two hikes and stay to the town and temples for a more relaxed trip.
There is a Luup bike share rental port near the station and a another near Akigawa Base. Electric assist cycling is a good option if you are looking to speed up your trip even more.
Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Outdoors • Photography • People & Culture
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Bunkyo and Taito City area map.
Some notable neighbourhoods include: Ueno, Yanaka Ginza, and Nezu.
Mostly lesser known areas that have less noise and lights than the popular tourist spots. These are some good spots to check out if you are uneasy about crowds! Ueno can get a bit busy but its much quieter than Shinjuku or Shibuya.
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Cape Town is a city that will keep you coming back time and time again! If you've been for a few days, you'll feel like it wasn't long enough and even if you have months, you'll find yourself wanting to return.
If you're visiting Cape Town for the first time, this is the perfect beginner's guide to take you through:
✨ Know before you go info
✨ Where to Stay
✨ Things to do
✨ Places to eat and drink
Basically everything you need to self-plan the perfect city break!
Don't forget to save the guide to refer back to when you're planning!
And stay tuned for our full Garden Route guide coming soon 😍
Backpacker • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors
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This is a simple map of things to see and do around the Matsumoto castle.
The three main sights are: the castle, Nawate shopping street, and Nakamachi shopping street.
Scattered around those sights are lots of cute cafes and restaurants to check out. A fun thing to search for in Matsumoto are the wells that are all over the place!
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As two people who lived right outside of NYC and worked there for years, we’ve taken several chomps out of the Big Apple. In this guide we dish out our favorite bites in Lower Manhattan (that is, 14th Street down) for folks who see food as more than just fuel! When it comes to food, we look to have meals that will turn into core memories, or are so good we need to return multiple times. We look for unique eats, umami flavors, photogenic environments, and great atmosphere. You can be sure that the spots on our list either fly under the radar or are worth the hype. Regardless, you’ll leave with a very happy stomach.
If you like to have a lot of options to choose from, this is the guide for you. Whether you’re on the go, taking a meal slow, identify as a local or tourist, family or couple, we’ll point you in the right direction towards the tastiest foodie gems. Inside this guide, you’ll find some of our favorite dishes, voice recordings aplenty, and pics from a handful of unforgettable meals. When it comes to food, we don’t discriminate, so you’ll find options from Japanese to French, budget to splurge, and from vegan to carnivore. We’re also sure to denote places that are especially allergen friendly.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
☕️5 Coffee spots / Cafes
🍕 3 Grab-n-gos
🥟 3 Food halls
🍝6 Sit-down restaurants
🤑 2 Fine dining that are worth the splurge
🌱 4 Vegan and vegetarian
🍸 3 Libation spots
🗺️ An interactive map of all locations
This guide is worth the value because you’ll be able to use it multiple times. This is also a living map, so your unlocked guide will be updated as we continue to add more locations!
Foodie • Couples • Groups • Foodie
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