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One of my TOP list city in the world,
Bangkok hits you like a slap in your face!
Colours, smells, food, amazing people and crazy traffic!
In this guide you will find ONLY places that I've visited and really loved š in my trips to Thailand travelling as a backpacker.
Backpackers ā¢ Solo Female ā¢ Couples ā¢ Foodie ā¢ Budget ā¢ People & Culture ā¢ Nature
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Let me share with you the hidden gems Chiapas has to offer (I'll be sharing with you a big gift, the GEM of the GEMS! but promise me, we'll keep it secret) + all those places/things you can't miss
You'll find recommendations not just on where to go, but also on where to indulge in delicious food (because I'm a foodie!) and how to get around.
Chiapas is the first place in my Country I explored as a traveler and is one of my favorite states of MĆ©xico because I feel it has it all.. culture, nature, food, people, colors, and more!
During my first time there I got to experience it with locals / indigenous people and every time I went back I tried to experience it in different ways, with tours, public transportation, traveling solo, and taking my friends to the gems!
Today is your turn, so let's go!
Backpacker ā¢ Female Solo ā¢ Couples ā¢ Groups ā¢ Digital Nomads ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Camping ā¢ Coffee ā¢ Foodie ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ Photography ā¢ Sustainable/Eco
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Nothing like a good scoop of ice cream to beat the heat!
People who know me in real life know that I LOVE ice cream and absolutely adore how the local ice cream scene is abundant with homegrown brands that are melting good.
So here's ALL the ones I've tried so far, which may or may not be from top to bottom on my list. Scroll to the bottom for a š¦SURPRISE and exclusive discounts!
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Explore the wonders of Puglia in the 7-day guide to the region!
This itinerary is based on my experience traveling around:
āØTaranto, Matera, Alberobello, and Polignano a MareāØ
This guide is suitable to a wide range of ages, though it does include bus travel and frequently changing locations.
As a vegetarian, all of the restaurants included have suitable options for people who eat veggie! šæ It's also super flexible, so you can take the suggestions for each place, add in or subtract certain towns you're interested, and make it your own based off of my expert recommendations. Ciao!
Vegetarian ā¢ Female Solo ā¢ Digital Nomads ā¢ Couples ā¢ Architecture ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Boutique ā¢ Budget ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ History ā¢ Foodie ā¢ People & Culture ā¢ Romantic ā¢ Shopping ā¢ Wellness
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Everything you need to know about booking your own trip to turkey with cost saving hacks
Know about the Visa -
If you have a UK/ US or Schengen visa, then you can get a e visa in less than 3 mins and the cost is approx 35-40$. But in case u don't have, the documentation is elaborate and it costs about 17k. I would suggest you apply for a UK or Schengen visa and then apply for Turkey visa, so u get 2 country visa for cost of 1 and you travel to Turkey and UK or any other Schengen country.
Flights š« from India
The most economical flight option would be Air Arabia, followed closely by Indigo with direct flights from Delhi or Mumbai but considering the potential delays , I would avoid this. Etihad or Emirates would be the next best offering reliable alternatives. IST airport in Istanbul has plenty of flights and would be the optimal choice to land in Istanbul.
Where to Stay ?
We debated a lot, whether to stay in the old city or the Bosphorous side but eventually ended up at the old city side and regretted our decision. I would recommend to stay around the Galata tower as the surroundings are fantastic offering a blend of the typical modern city vibes with charming European aesthetics. With quaint cafes, English pubs with live music to small boutiques for shopping, the area excludes a vibe that we thoroughly enjoyed. In Cappadocia, i would recommend staying in Gerome as you would get close up views of the balloons, restaurants and nightlife. This is great for visitors without a car as everything would be at a walkable distance. Must visit around this vicinity is the Umbrella street and rainbow street.
How to commute in Turkey ?
We organized our airport transfers through this website. It was the most economical option, given our big group size of 8 with 2 big suitcases each. It costed about 35 euros/40$ for one way transfers(for 4 people) . Despite our flight getting delayed for over 3 hours, the transport service folks were still waiting for us. You can also use Uber app or Taksi app for local taxis. But please be mindful that you need to pay through the local currency (Turkish Lira) for this option.
We were fortunate enough to find a remarkable cab driver there by name Engin (+90 5315661672)during our time in Istanbul. He went above and beyond to ensure we had the best experience possible in Istanbul. He even arranged taxis for us in Cappadocia and helped us with all our transfers. We highly recommend his services to anyone visiting Istanbul.
Groups ā¢ Female Solo ā¢ Couples ā¢ Foodie ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Road Trip ā¢ Slow Travel ā¢ Architecture ā¢ People & Culture ā¢ Shopping ā¢ Budget ā¢ Photography ā¢ Romantic
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Madeira is a paradise on earth. The once volcanic islands create lush and beautiful mountains. The main city on the island - Funchal - is home to 300,000 people whose homes cascade down the hillside into the Atlantic Ocean. Breathtaking, stunning, and one of the most pleasant places you can visit in all of Europe.
The city of Funchal is a mix of colonial style architecture (more typical of Brazil than Portugal) and modern pockets dedicated to the tourism industry. Regardless of where you find yourself, you'll find a beautiful view of the mountains.
This guide is perfect to see the main sites of Funchal. Whether you are stopping on a cruise and only have a day, you are adding a few days on the island to a trip to Portugal, or you are just going for the weekend, this guide provides a bunch of the highlights to be seen in and around the city.
Architecture ā¢ History ā¢ Wine ā¢ Foodie
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Spoiler: I live here and know for sure places, other people do not know of :)
Discover Heidelberg like never before with my all-inclusive travel guide. From veggie-friendly restaurants to top-notch hotels and must-see attractions, I've got you covered for an unforgettable experience in this city.
Backpacker ā¢ 50+ ā¢ Couples ā¢ Car-free ā¢ Digital Nomads ā¢ Family ā¢ Groups ā¢ Female Solo ā¢ Vegetarian ā¢ Architecture ā¢ Coffee ā¢ Foodie ā¢ Photography
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Right in the between Madrid and Barcelona Zaragoza is an incredible city, but often gets over looked. The best way to describe Zaragoza is that it's 'un pueblo en grande', meaning that while it is a bigger city in Spain, it maintains that small-town feel. Because you don't often hear about Zaragoza, you'll be surprised with everything that it offers from the friendly people, to the tasty dishes, and its incredible architecture!
What youāll find in this guide:
šļøTop Attractions
š„My Favorite Tapas Bars
š·My Favorite Spots for a Drink
š»Local Craft Beer Spots
šHow to Get There
**This guide will be continuously updated with more of the best about Barcelona. Onece you purchase it you will automatically get those updates!
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The hustle and bustle of Napoli is enchanting. The street food, the throngs of people, the array of enticing aromas, and the bustling traffic blend seamlessly with the city's stunning churches and palazzos, often tucked away behind unassuming doors on narrow streets. Naples does what it does and it expects you to keep up with it from the moment you land.
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Welcome to your complete guide through Lapland. The most northern region in Finland, Lapland is known for its arctic wilderness and exploration which are nothing short of a spectacular winter wonderland.
Rovaniemi is the capital of the region and the base for most Arctic tours. Most importantly, it is home to Santa Claus and his village.
From this guide, you'll get to know more about Lapland and the Sami people who reside in the region, along with everything you will need to make your trip to the Artic Circle as memorable as possible, including:
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The Basics
š” Where to Stay
šŗļø Must-See Attractions
š½ļø Restaurants and Cafes
šļø Recommended Tours
A lot of work went into this guide, which holds a special place in my travel heart as I called Finland home for a while.
I leave my travel knowledge open to all, so if you find this guide useful, I ask that you leave a tip, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
Feel free to reach out with any questions!
thomas.abroadandco@gmail.com
Couples ā¢ Family ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Coffee ā¢ Foodie ā¢ History ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ Romantic ā¢ Slow Travel ā¢ People & Culture
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Colima, one of the oldest cities in Mexico, celebrated its 500th anniversary in 2023. Despite its age, it remains a charming and tranquil city, retaining an authentic provincial character that many places have lost. Life in Colima is influenced by the coastal sea, the region's fertile soil, and the warmth of its people. Its streets are lined with colorful colonial houses and charming plazas that invite visitors to wander and immerse themselves in the city. The rich culture of Colima shines through its vibrant traditions, lively festivals, and a cuisine steeped in ancestral flavors and techniques. A visit to Colima offers a unique experience where every corner beckons you to explore its history and essence in the heart of Mexico.
Accessibility ā¢ Couples ā¢ Family ā¢ Architecture ā¢ Art ā¢ Foodie ā¢ History ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ People & Culture ā¢ Slow Travel
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Looking to take a European vacation and are not sure where to start? This complete guide will help with you with the major questions most people have when trying to book a trip. This guide includes tips like how to get there, where to stay, what to do and eat and more!
Family ā¢ Groups ā¢ Couples ā¢ Art ā¢ Budget ā¢ Foodie ā¢ History ā¢ Luxury ā¢ Shopping ā¢ Romantic ā¢ Relaxation ā¢ Wellness ā¢ Wine
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This guide includes activity, restaurant, and excursion recommendations for Bali if you plan to stay in Ubud!
Ubud was a perfect, central, home base for us as digital nomads while we stayed in Bali for 5 weeks, and we're excited to share our favorite spots and some helpful travel tips!
In this guide, youāll receive:
āļø Over 50 location recommendations in and around Ubud
š Visa tips
šµ Transportation recommendations
šŗļø An integrated map for easy navigation
š Attraction & activity suggestions with booking links
š½ļø 20+ restaurant recommendations
š» 6 recommendations for cafĆ©s and coworking
š§āāļø 2 recs for yoga studios in Ubud
šāāļø 2 recs for spas
š 3 day-trip itineraries from Ubud
šļø Weekend itinerary for Nusa Penida
This guide is not good for
ā Partying or clubbing recommendations
ā People who want to stay in Canggu
Digital Nomads ā¢ Couples ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Art ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ Luxury ā¢ Wellness ā¢ Slow Travel
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2024 Edition! This is the ultimate 7-day itinerary for Switzerland if you want to travel by car. It is a perfect mix of hiking, beautiful villages and viewpoints. You will see some of the most impressive regions such as Zermatt, Lauterbrunnen or Lucerne.
We have been living in Switzerland since 2017 and have explored a lot! We want to share our knowledge so you can have the best experience.
This guide also requires some driving as we have included Zermatt. We know that most people want to see the Matterhorn, so we wanted to find a way for you to see that and also some other iconic spots. This guide also starts and ends in Zurich.
This guide is only possible in summer or fall! In winter the alpine roads are closed and some of our spots are inaccessible!
The recommended months are mid June - mid September.
We show you the absolute highlights of Switzerland. It is hard to fit everything into a 1 week route, so we have chosen the best of the best. If you have more time to visit, we also plan an other 2 or 3 week itineraries.
Backpacker ā¢ Couples ā¢ Digital Nomads ā¢ Female Solo ā¢ Adventure ā¢ Outdoors ā¢ Road Trip ā¢ Photography
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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is an eclectic city, an incredible mix of imperial palaces, sanctuaries, temples, but also cutting-edge neighborhoods full of huge skyscrapers and gigantic video.
Many of Tokyo's neighborhoods are like small cities, each with a different character: for example Shibuya is the district of young people, Akihabara of manga and electronics, Asakusa with its ancient temples and Ginza of luxury. Often you just need to get on the metro and get off at the next stop to see something completely different.
In this guide I don't just want to give you a list of things to see but I want to guide you to discover Tokyo through its neighborhoods.
By following an itinerary that is too precise you risk seeing the main attractions so quickly that you pass from one neighborhood to another without savoring the magic of the neighborhood itself. As everyone often says: "You either love Tokyo or you hate it" and
there are no truer words than these.
Unfortunately, Tokyo is a huge metropolis and at first glance it could give you a headache or even stun you!
In this guide you will find everything you need to best organize your trip to discover the greater Tokyo..
Inside you will find:
šļøBest Time to visit
šTransportations
šØ Where to stay
šļøWhat to visit
āļøcafĆ©s
š½ļørestaurants
š¹cocktail bar and nightlife
šactivities
āØunusual places
š1,3 and 6 day itineraries.
šexcursions around Tokyo.
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
Happy reading!š
50+ ā¢ Accessibility ā¢ Backpacker ā¢ Couples ā¢ Digital Nomads ā¢ Family ā¢ Groups ā¢ Art ā¢ Budget ā¢ Coffee ā¢ Foodie ā¢ History ā¢ Luxury ā¢ People & Culture ā¢ Photography ā¢ Architecture ā¢ Adventure
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I love visiting markets, whether they are fresh markets or flea markets. It allows me to experience other peopleās lives and times past.
In this list, I include the markets Iāve been to as well as my personal experiences there. I will also list other markets that I have not been to but plan to visit. (So if you have any unknown gems, please let me know in the comments!) This is a free guide and I will be updating it very slowly. So save it and check it out as soon as you arrive in your new city!
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- Another free guides: "My Real TravelSummary", which is the basic tips from my own travel experience.
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