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Let me guess--- you're planning a trip to Bali but quickly getting overwhelmed with the planning process. I've been there, that's why I created this FREE guide with over 170 of my favorite accommodations, restaurants, hidden gems and activities! This guide also contains the following information: ☀️ When to visit Bali ⚠️ Travel resources + how to avoid scams 🇮🇩 Cultural specificities you should be aware of 💰 Money saving tips 🛺 All transportation options + tips on avoiding traffic 😴 Suggestions on where to stay - from luxury hotels to budget friendly home stays and hostels 🗺️ The Best of Bali - featuring every landmark + activity Bali is famous for 📌 Curated points of interest (temples, beaches, waterfalls, hikes, parks, cafes, bars + restaurants) around each city 🛥️ Boat tours + island day trips 🤿 Excursions + activities 🚗 East Bali Day Trip Itinerary 📸 Exclusive photos and videos from me, and so much more! 📍Locations Covered: 🌋Ubud 🏝️Nusa Penida 🧘🏻‍♀️Sanur 🍹Canggu 🌅Uluwatu 🌺Seminyak 🪬Sukawati 🪷 Mengwi ⛩️Amlapura 🎍Munduk 🐠Gili Islands Click the map icon for location pins and directions that connect directly to your phone's Google or Apple Maps🗺️
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From modern to traditional, from luxury to convenient…dining, shopping and sightseeing in this amazing city! You’ll find several options for great accommodation, as well. Istanbul is where Europe meets Asia and here you'll encounter elements from both continents. Mind yourself - this city is huge and really crowded. Traffic can be horrific at times and getting from one point to another could take up some time. Still, it's full of savory contrasts, echoes of the past and glimpses of the future and could easily get you addicted! Highlights: ☕️ Turkish coffee - whether it’s made in sand, over fire or on stovetop, it is prepared in a “cezve” (ibrik) using very finely ground coffee beans without filtering; 🫖 Turkish tea - called “çay” (pronounced chai) in Turkish - is a kind of black tea brewed in a dual teapot and served in tulip-shaped small glasses called “ince belli”. 🥨 Simit (Turkish Bagel) a sesame-bathed, circular Turkish bread. Very common - the cheapest street food in Turkey. 🍥 Turkish delight - also called lokum, jellied confection with different flavours (may contain pieces of fruits/nuts) commonly found in the markets. 🥟 Baklava - is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. It was one of the most popular sweet pastries of Ottoman cuisine. 🏺 The Nargile, also known as hookah or hubble-bubble or sheesha or Turkish water pipe, is an old tradition in Turkey for smoking Turkish tobacco (plain or fruit flavored - with or without nicotine). 🧿 Evil Eye Symbol - the Nazar Boncuk symbolizes the jealous and envious look of others, which, according to the popular belief, would have the power to cause various misfortunes to a person or his property. Turkish people believe that this amulet protects its holder from the bad energies by absorbing them. In addition, Turkey is famous for its sweets/desserts, ceramics, silver/gold jewelry, spices. Don’t forget to bargain - it is kind of a national sport. 😉
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Ever contemplated a new method of travel? A way to break up all of the traffic-filled roadtrips or miserable treks to the airport, only to wait 2-3 hours for a flight? Fed up with the same old highway views (or lack of views from the plane)? If so, this guide is for you! From the very first time I boarded an Amtrak Long Distance (LD) train in 2016 in Oakland, CA, I was immediately overcome with excitement, which quickly morphed into a passion. I have yet to go on a trip and not catch myself in a trance staring out the window on multiple occasions, failing to read/watch all of the books/shows I thought I would need or having a deep conversation with a complete stranger in the observation car. These experiences are the reason why I write this guide, to share and hopefully inform prospective travelers. If you are not familiar with Amtrak’s LD services, fear not! I intend to offer as much information about the train options, destinations, schedules and anything else I can think of to lead your potential adventure. This is just part one of a three-part guide and will cover the intro as well as the first five long-distance trains (numerically). Be sure to check out the other two sections (below) as well as all my other work on Amtrak and budget-oriented traveling. If for some reason, I don’t cover something or you have questions, feel free to reach out!
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