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Hobart (nipaluna) is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It's also Australia's southernmost state capital. The city sits at the base of Mount Wellington (kunanyi) and on an estuary of the River Derwent along the island's southeast coast. It's home to about half a million people (that's 40% of the total population). This land was occupied by the Aboriginal Tasmanians before the British founded a penal colony 1804. Whalers, miners, farmers, and, eventually, Antarctic explorers, followed. Tourism has only recently begun to dominate the economy. Hobart's historic waterfront has cobblestone streets and sandstone warehouses. They're now full of new hotels, exciting art galleries, and locally sourced markets. Battery Point has colonial cottages and cute cafés. The eery Convict Trail starts here. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is just a quick ride up the River Derwent. Mount Wellington hikes offer a great lay of the land. Craft breweries and distilleries keep popping up inside the city; wineries lie just outside. While the restaurant scene is booming. Hobart is more than just a stopover. You should plan to spend at least a few days getting to know Tassie's capital. This detailed guide includes: Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns Stay: hotels Eat: cafés, restaurants Drink: cocktail bars, distilleries Shop: bookstores, local produce Do: art museums, bridges, coves, cranes (really!), docks, gardens, memorials, parks, piers, rivers, sculptures, squares, stairs, trails, wharfs Transportation: airports, ferries, highways
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Welcome to Railay Beach, a slice of paradise where limestone cliffs meet the embrace of the Andaman Sea. As a resident of this enchanting haven for 1.5 years, I've come to cherish the serene beauty and vibrant energy that define this coastal gem. From the moment you set foot on Railay's shores, you'll be captivated by the sheer majesty of its towering cliffs and the gentle lull of the ocean waves, inviting you to immerse yourself in its tranquil embrace. It's the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. Whether it's scaling the iconic limestone caves and cliffs, diving into the vibrant underwater world, or simply unwinding on the soft sands as the sun dips below the horizon, every day in Railay is a new opportunity for discovery and wonder. So, welcome to my home away from home, where every moment is infused with the magic of coastal living and the promise of unforgettable experiences. Railay Beach's ambiance is peppered with Rastafarian influences. It's a delightful fusion of tropical allure and relaxed charm, offering visitors an escape to paradise. I highly recommend spending at least a few nights here on your Thailand trip! This guide has all the best guides on: how to get there, hotels, things to see, eat, and explore in Railay. This travel guide has been curated by me who has lived in Railay and often returns for visits. Easy to follow Railay specific travel guide with tricks and tips! Many of these things you would not see on a day tour or find on your own and totally need to explore for yourself!
Backpacker • Couples • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Plus Size • Gluten-free / Celiac • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Car-free • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Budget • Luxury • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Romantic • People & Culture • Photography • Outdoors • Foodie • Coffee • Architecture
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Welcome to Akhtar Khan's Travel Recommendations! Akhtar Khan is a well-traveled expert in luxury high-end travel with a great reputation in the travel and tourism industry. With over 80 countries and counting under his belt, he has stayed in some of the most prestigious hotels in the world and was even the face of travel on BBC World TV for 7 years. If you're planning a trip to France and want to stay in the lap of luxury, Akhtar has put together his top recommendations for 5-star and upwards hotels and resorts. France is known for its romantic cities, charming countryside, and exquisite cuisine, and staying in one of these properties will ensure that you experience the best that the country has to offer. Whether you're looking for a historic chateau, a beachfront resort with world-class amenities, or a boutique hotel with personalized service, Akhtar's recommendations have got you covered. He has personally vetted each property to ensure that they meet his high standards of luxury, comfort, and service. In addition to his travel expertise, Akhtar is also about to launch his own food and beverage series called 'The Buffet Guy'. This series will showcase Akhtar's love of food and his experiences dining at some of the best restaurants around the world. As a foodie himself, he understands the importance of good food and will bring his expertise to the table in this exciting new venture. So, if you're looking for the ultimate luxury travel experience in France, look no further than Akhtar Khan's Travel Recommendations. With his expertise and experience, you can be sure that your trip will be unforgettable. And don't forget to tune in to 'The Buffet Guy' for some mouth-watering culinary adventures!
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Ghana is an incredible country filled with friendly people and plenty to explore. While 10 days is a bit of a whirlwind, it’s enough time to get a solid taste of Ghana—culture, history, nature, and a bit of adventure all wrapped up between Accra and Cape Coast. I’ve designed this itinerary to strike the right balance between activities and downtime, so you can get the most out of your trip without feeling totally wiped out by the end. I’ve also organized each day’s activities in a way that makes the most sense for efficiency (and to avoid too much time stuck in Accra’s traffic). Trust me, a little strategic planning goes a long way here. I don’t recommend a lot of specific restaurants unless they’re near the stops and I can vouch for them. Ghana has plenty of hidden gems when it comes to casual dining, so it’s best to go with the flow and choose a spot close by when you get hungry. Just don’t wait until you’re starving—food prep in Ghana can take a bit of time. That said, street food and chop bars (local eateries with ready-made dishes) are great, fast options when you’re on the go. There are certain activities where you'll need to hire a driver. I can easily recommend Junior. He knows everywhere and everyone and he's a great driver. His specialty is Cape Coast, but he's very well-versed in Accra, too. Just call or WhatsApp him to make arrangements: +233 024 473 6171. If Junior isn't available, just ask at your hotel or hit up a Bolt driver that you like and think will give you a fair price, (always negotiate first). Two apps you’ll want to download for your trip Bolt - It’s like Uber, but local, and it works in both Accra and Cape Coast. Pro Tip: Always opt to pay in cash when using Bolt. Trust me on this – drivers are much more motivated to show up when they know there’s cash waiting at the end of the ride! Glovo – Food delivery in Accra. If your hotel doesn’t have a restaurant and you just don’t feel like going out, this is a good way to get fed. It can be slow, though, so order early.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Car-free • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Shopping • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Foodie
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