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Luxury & Boutique accommodations, restaurant options and the most important places to visit inside & outside Cartagena's walls in 3 days.
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Sri Lanka is a hidden gem in South East Asia located right below India. Its size makes possible to travel all around the island and see its nature, do water sports like surf, witness amazing sunsets everyday and learn about its beautiful and rich culture, too. You can find everything in this island; mountain, beaches, culture, water sports, good food, party, super friendly locals and more!
I travelled almost all around the country for 2 weeks, and in this guide I'm sharing with you the best places, tips and my honest opinion so you can enjoy to the fullest of your upcoming trip to Sri Lanka!
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Discover Delhi: the Ultimate Guide to Stay, Eat, See and Shop! (4+ days!)
Dive into the ultimate guide to experience Delhi, the bustling capital of India, and a captivating medley of contrasts. It's a city where ancient history blends seamlessly with modernity, where towering skyscrapers stand alongside majestic monuments and the pulse of contemporary life comes together with the rumblings of the past.
As you step into Delhi's dynamic streets, you'll uncover layers of culture, architecture, and cuisine that offer a glimpse into the essence of India itself and set the stage for the rest of your journey across India.
Here's what to expect from this guide:
Detailed itinerary for up to five days in Delhi, including suggestions on local eateries and top-notch shopping spots, along with sightseeing gems. From luxury accommodations to boutique stays, and a detailed food guide which you can navigate according to your preferences. Plus, 'Books to Read on Delhi', 'How to Get Around', 'Best Time to Visit', 'What to Pack', and 'Essential Travel Tips'.
By the time you've scrolled through this guide, you'll have your Delhi dreams dialled in, whether you're an art aficionado, architecture enthusiast, culture buff, or food fanatic. Let's dive in!
(P.S. Need a personalized itinerary or exploring beyond Delhi? Drop me a line at nikhil.sanganeria@gmail.com – I'm here to help!)
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Ahmedabad city in the Gujarat state is India's first & only UNESCO World Heritage City. The old part of Ahmedabad is the cultural hub where the historical lanes are intertwined between the cultures of Hinduism, Islam & Jainism.
For the curious minds and lovers of history and architecture, this self-guided Ahmedabad Heritage Walk will leave you with tons of travel photos and intriguing history, and touch your taste buds with authentic Gujarati delicacies.
What you will find in the guide?
• Detailed route map📍
• Step-by-step route guidance👣
• Walkthrough notes 📑
• Must-see features 👀
• Fun facts🌀
• Historical stories 📜
• Tips & suggestions 🗳
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Budget • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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The wonderful city of Kathmandu in Nepal. This was my first stop before travelling to India and as always, I travelled with no expectations but I tell you ... it exceeded all my none existing expectations.
From discovering lovely coffee shops with the best organic Nepalese coffee to being stopped by strangers who simply wanted to have a chat, Nepalese people are some of the kindest I have met in my travels.
Let me share with you the touristic places I visited, as well as cafes and restaurants and make your trip easier. I did all the research so you don’t have to 😊
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Experience Cartagena de Indias like never before with an exclusive tour guide created by a native resident. Unlike mainstream guides, this one offers unique insights, personal videos, and photographs taken by the author.
Discover hidden gems, local treasures, and off-the-beaten-path experiences that only a local can share. This guide goes beyond the typical recommendations, providing an authentic and immersive experience of the city.
Not only does it showcase Cartagena's beauty, but it also sheds light on the realities and hbjechallenges faced by its residents. Gain a deeper understanding of the city's pulse and a critical perspective on its issues.
Whether you're interested in history, local cuisine, or the everyday life of jbbhn, this guide is your ultimate companion. It's a testament to the love for the city and a desire to share its wonders with you.
Get ready to explore Cartagena de Indias from a local's perspective, embracing its beauty, mconfronting its challenges, and uncovering its magic. Welcome to Cartagena!
Relaxation • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Romantic
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This is an ultimate 3–4-day guide about traveling in Jaisalmer the golden city of India in the state of Rajasthan. Jaisalmer, a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a jewel in the crown of Rajasthan.
It captivates visitors with its sandstone architecture, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The city is adorned with lakes, ornate Jain temples and royal palaces.
You can take parts of my guides and combine them with your own research to build your own custom itinerary. The guide consists of everything you need to know about visiting Jaisalmer:
📍Places to visit
🛵 Getting around
🏠Stay options
✈️How to reach
🧳3-day itinerary
⌛ Best time to visit
Note: If this is your first time in this golden city you need at least 3 days to make the most of your Jaisalmer trip.
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If you've dreamed of strolling through a real life fairy tale castle, it's time to plan your trip to Peleș Castle!
Peleș was once the summer residence for Romania's monarchs. The 160 rooms each feature a unique theme, often styled in the traditions of a particular nation, from Switzerland to India. In addition to an impressive collection of fine art, the castle also boasts an armory of more than 4,500 weaponry, accumulated by King Carol I.
Which is most impressive: the luxurious interiors, the exterior architecture, or the natural surroundings of the castle? You'll have to decide for yourself on your visit to Peleș Castle!
If you enjoy this guide, please save it, share it, leave a tip, or write a review! Follow me and be the first to know when I create new guides. Thanks!
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If you wish to seek the blessings of Baba Kedar (Lord Shiva) or up for a trek of your life, this one's for you!
Kedarnath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva in India and the temple is located in the Himalayas Garhwal regions, about 3,583 m (11,755 ft) above sea level near the Chorabari Glacier, which is the source of the Mandakini river.
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Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India and for a good reason. The beaches are beautiful and pristine, the food is delicious (don't miss lunch on the beach at Cafe Mambo), and there's plenty to do.
If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, head to South Goa, where the beaches are less crowded than in North Goa, and there are fewer things to do besides swimming, relaxing, and eating.
This guide will help you explore some amazing beaches in South Goa.
Couples • Family • Accessibility • Backpacker • Camping • Budget • Luxury • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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After immersing myself in this port city on the Río de la Plata, affectionately known as "BA" by locals, I crafted this guide for a friend with food, culture, and outdoor enthusiasts in mind.
Buenos Aires is a very walkable, though sprawling, European-feeling South American city made up of many distinct neighborhoods. Among them: trendy Palermo, Parisian-like Recoleta, Spanish Plaza de Mayo, bohemian San Telmo, vibrant Boca recalls Southern Italy. Italian, Spanish, and French heritage is tasted in its love for pizza, cheese, bread, meat, wine, and coffee.
The guide includes both affordable and world-class restaurants and hotels, but mostly, find luxury in slow travel where you truly get to know the culture.
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, explore Buenos Aires with this interactive guide. Check out what to SEE + DO, where to EAT + DRINK, places to STAY + REST, and ways to COME + GO around Argentina's largest city.
In addition to cultural immersion, this comprehensive guide provides:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Foodie • Photography • Architecture • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Luxury • Slow Travel
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Khajuraho, an ancient town situated in central India is a UNESCO heritage site known all over the world for its temple architecture and exquisite sculptures. The temples were built between the 9th and 11the centuries by the warrior kings of the Chandela dynasty. It is believed that 85 temples were built out of which 25 still remain.
This comprehensive two-day Khajuraho travel guide includes:
✈️How to reach
🧳Two-day itinerary
🏯Points of interest
🏠Stay options
🍽️Restaurant suggestions
⌛Best time to visit
➕Additional activities and attractions
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Looking for a place to stay in Singapore? I gotchu. 😉
As your local homie, born & raised in this vibrant city, I’m here to spill the beans on where to crash, no matter what floats your boat. Whether you’re all about the central & convenient spots or craving those hidden gems in cool & artsy neighbourhoods, there’s something for everyone.
Love to shop ‘til you drop? I’ve got the lowdown on the best places to stay. Prefer to be close to nature? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. For those who live for the nightlife, I’ll point you to the best party spots & for my solo female travellers out there, I’ve made sure to include safe & female-friendly options. From budget-friendly hostels & bed & breakfasts to trendy capsule hostels & plush hotels, I’ve got recommendations for every style & wallet.
🗺️ Neighbourhoods include:
📍 Kampong Glam | Bugis | Bras Basah
📍 Chinatown | Central Business District
📍 Little India
📍 Civic District
📍 The Bay | Quay
📍 Orchard
📍 Sentosa
📍 Tiong Bahru
📍 Joo Chiat | Katong
💸 Budget range includes:
$ — $$$$$$
🛌 Accommodation types include:
🛌 Capsule Hotels/Hostels
🛌 Aparthotels
🛌 Boutique Hotels
🛌 Mid-Range Hotels
🛌 Serviced Apartments
🛌 Luxury Hotels & Resorts
✨ Save this guide for regular updates with more accommodation options to be added, subscribe to my profile & stay tuned! 👀
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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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$. But in case u don't have, the documentation is elaborate and it costs about 17k. I would suggest you apply for a UK or Schengen visa and then apply for Turkey visa, so u get 2 country visa for cost of 1 and you travel to Turkey and UK or any other Schengen country.
Flights 🛫 from India
The most economical flight option would be Air Arabia, followed closely by Indigo with direct flights from Delhi or Mumbai but considering the potential delays , I would avoid this. Etihad or Emirates would be the next best offering reliable alternatives. IST airport in Istanbul has plenty of flights and would be the optimal choice to land in Istanbul.
Where to Stay ?
We debated a lot, whether to stay in the old city or the Bosphorous side but eventually ended up at the old city side and regretted our decision. I would recommend to stay around the Galata tower as the surroundings are fantastic offering a blend of the typical modern city vibes with charming European aesthetics. With quaint cafes, English pubs with live music to small boutiques for shopping, the area excludes a vibe that we thoroughly enjoyed. In Cappadocia, i would recommend staying in Gerome as you would get close up views of the balloons, restaurants and nightlife. This is great for visitors without a car as everything would be at a walkable distance. Must visit around this vicinity is the Umbrella street and rainbow street.
How to commute in Turkey ?
We organized our airport transfers through this website. It was the most economical option, given our big group size of 8 with 2 big suitcases each. It costed about 35 euros/40$ 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.
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Based on my life & preferences after living here for a decade.
🔺 Popular checklist: Marina Bay Sands, Jewel Airport
🔹 Properly rated: Chinatown area
🔸 Underrated: Kampong Glam food scene, Little India food scene
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1. Jeronimos Monastery
Cost: €12 for adults, free for children under 12, €6 for seniors (65+), and €6 for students; or free with the Lisboa Card.
Highlights:
Jeronimos Monastery, also known as Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, is a stunning example of Manueline architecture, a Portuguese style that combines Gothic and Renaissance elements with maritime motifs. Commissioned by King Manuel I in the early 16th century, the monastery was built to commemorate Vasco da Gama's successful voyage to India and to give thanks to the Virgin Mary for his safe return.
The monastery's architecture is simply spectacular. The intricate stone carvings adorning the façade showcase the wealth and artistry of Portugal's Age of Discovery. Detailed motifs, such as twisted ropes, sea creatures, and botanical elements, reflect the country's seafaring history and the natural world. And inside, visitors can marvel at the beautiful cloisters, considered some of the most magnificent in the world.
Tips:
- With so much to see, make sure to plan to spend at least a couple of hours exploring the monastery and its grounds.
- After your visit, take some time to check out from Pastéis de Belém, which has been serving their famous custard tarts since 1837. It's just a short walk from the monastery and is a must-try treat while in Lisbon.
Best Time to Go: The lines can get very long, so make sure to get there right when they open at 9:30 am.
2. Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Cost: Free
Highlights: This miradouro (viewpoint) offers one of the best views in Lisbon, as it provides a panoramic look at the Alfama district and the Tagus River. The tiled mosaics and beautiful gardens add to its charm, making it the perfect spot to catch a sunset.
Best Time to Go: We recommend going at sunset. The views at sunset are especially breathtaking at that time and the lighting is perfect for photos.
3. Carmo Convent
Cost: €7 for adults, €5 for children, students, & seniors.
Highlights: The Carmo Convent, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, stands as a significant reminder of Lisbon's past. Partially destroyed by the devastating earthquake of 1755, the convent's roofless nave creates a beautiful open-air space. Today, it houses the Carmo Archaeological Museum, where visitors can explore a fascinating collection of artifacts, including prehistoric relics, medieval tombs, and ancient sculptures.
Best Time to Go: The Carmo Convent tends to get crowded in the afternoon, so we recommend getting there when it opens at 10 am.
4. Praça do Comércio
Cost: Free
Highlights: One of the largest squares in Europe, Praça do Comércio is bordered by impressive yellow buildings and the Tagus River. It's a vibrant hub of activity with restaurants, cafes, and the iconic Rua Augusta Arch.
Best Times to Go: We recommend going in the early evening to catch the sunset. The square is also beautifully lit at night, perfect for a leisurely stroll after dinner.
5. Lisbon Cathedral
Cost: €5 for adults, €3 for children
Highlights: The oldest church in Lisbon, the Lisbon Cathedral features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. Highlights include the impressive rose window, the Gothic cloister, and the treasury with its collection of sacred art.
Best Time to Go: To avoid the crowds, we recommend going in the early morning or late afternoon.
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Planning a world trip may seem overwhelming, but with the right guidance and organization, it can be a fantastic adventure.
🎤 First things first: Music Maestro Please
✨ Make a global plan
✨ Budget
💥 10 tips to save money on my travels
💥 Budget during my travels
💥 15 tips to save money on your travels
✨ Money
💥 Cash
💥 Cards
✨ Flights
💥 World Ticket
💥 Seperate Tickets
💥 Onward (and how to book a fake one)
💥 10 tips to book cheap flights
💥 Fuel Dump tickets, Open-jaw flights and Error fares
💥 Some legal facts
✨ Apply for your passport
✨ Check the visa regulations
💥 Working holiday visa
💥 How did I manage my visas during my travels
✨ Accommodation
💥 5 dreamy accommodations to at on your Bucket list
✨ Vaccinations & travel disease
💥 Which vaccination do you need
💥 What is Malaria
💥 How to prevent Malaria
💥 Do you take Malaria tablets or not ?
💥 What is Rabies
💥 Do you get your vaccinations for Rabies
💥 Post Covid travels
💥 The latest battle: Bedbugs
💥 Which medicines do you take on your travels.
✨ Insurance
✨ To deregister from your country or not ?
✨ Chose the perfect backpack
✨ The ultimate packing list
✨ Cancel your subscriptions
✨ 30 useful apps for traveling
✨ 20 amazing places to add to your Bucket-list
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While I have a complete guide on restaurants and bars, this guide is exclusive for coffee lovers looking to explore the cafe scene in Mumbai. Explore the quaint cafes and please share your thoughts with me.
I personally explore a lot of South Bombay and Bandra, hence don't have a lot of suggestions for deep suburbs. Do let me know if you have any other discoveries.
Romantic • People & Culture • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Foodie • Coffee • Art
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Get ready for the perfect escape to a scenic hill station, when you're bored on the weekend and tired of the city traffic and pollution!
You can do this trip within a reasonable budget, depending on whether you're going solo or in a group.
Our budget for 3 people (by car) was:
₹6000 - ₹7000 per head
including tolls, petrol, food and stay.
The stay mentioned here is a luxury property, but you can always opt for something cheaper (though I recommend not to, as it will ruin the experience).
This guide includes:
💡 About Yercaud
🚗 How to Reach
🛎 Where to Stay
📌 What to Do
🍕 What to Eat
📲 Important Apps & Links for booking buses, trains or cabs
Groups • Couples • Families • Adventure • Luxury • Boutique • Nature • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
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