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Loadshedding is a planned and controlled process and the last resort measure of switching off parts of the electric network. So you don‘t have electricity for some hours during the day.
In this guide I show you cute cafes and spots, where you can work remote, even if there's loadshedding going on.
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I live in Cologne since 2 years and I have collected several tips for your trip to the city. Cologne is one of the most vibrant city on the Rhine River in Germany, with a lively atmosphere and a mixed modern and medieval charm.
Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, a group holiday with friends, or a work trip (Cologne often hosts international events like Gamescom and more), make sure to make the most of your time. And I'm here to help!
My guide includes:
- Where to stay: best areas and hotels recommendations.
- What to see: main city sights, natural spots, parks, museums & locations for activities.
- Activities to do: with some Summertime & Wintertime only special recommendations
- Where to eat: local food & cafés
- Where to work (if you need to work remote while travelling)
Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Architecture • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Shopping • Wellness
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A comprehensive and curated list of the best spaces to work in Canggu, Kuta / Seminyak and Uluwatu, insights into the community, pricing and VISA recommendations.
As the founder of a remote company, co-working is an important part of my life. I have spent the last 6 years curating coworking spaces around the world, and having lived in Bali for the past year, these are the places that I have visited that have allowed me to find a community of like-minded people, as well as stay focused and inspired in my work.
Business • Female Solo • Vegan • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Slow Travel • Adventure • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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Are you looking to combine work with leisure? I've done that numerous times myself. Sofia has a lot to offer in terms of cozy cafes and modern coworking spaces that could be your temporary remote offices while traveling. Read on to discover my top recommendations for coworking spots in Sofia!
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Budget • Coffee
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Hey Travellers!
Ready to blend work and fun in the land of pho, scooters, and coffe? Vietnam's calling, and we've got the ultimate guide to make your digital nomad life epic and this list is low budget friendly.
Say goodbye to boring office walls! Vietnam's got coworking spots with lightning-fast internet, great communities.
Make every café your remote office. Vietnam's coffee game is strong, from egg coffee to the classic cà phê sữa đá. Sip, work, repeat!
Ditch the tourist traps and dive into local life. Street food, cultural rituals, and making friends – live it up the Vietnamese way.
From the chaos of Hanoi to the chill vibes of Da Nang, This guide will navigate the cities of Hanoi, Hoi An, but specially Da Nang.
Stretch your cash without sacrificing the good stuff. Cheap street eats and budget-friendly restaurants.
Ace the cultural game with our tips on fitting in. Learn a bit of Vietnamese, respect the local customs, and watch those connections grow.
Cut through the visa confusion and practicalities. In this guide I'll give you all the deets on visas, SIM cards, and everyday hacks to make life easier.
This guide's your passport to the best adventure you've ever lived in my favorite country.
Couples • Gluten-free / Celiac • Digital Nomads • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie
$25.00
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If you’re thinking of going to Iceland and including the Westfjords in your trip, this guide is made for you.
I have been living in the Westfjords for 2 years now and started working as a tourist guide alongside my studies.
I have traveled around the country and I still think that the Westfjords are among the most remote and beautiful places.
When people go to Iceland, they often come for 7 or 10 days around the ring road, and skip the Westfjords due to lack of time or because they have never heard of the Westfjords.
This small region of 7,000 inhabitants has so much to show you.
You do need a good car and a few days to visit it though, because roads are winding and are subject to the harsh climate (check veður.is)
Roads are often closed in the winter (check road.is), but it is an incredible time to go to the Westfjords to see snowy fjords and northern lights.
Get this guide if:
- you’re interested in visiting the Westfjords and spend a few days there
- you don’t mind driving a lot
- you want tips and recommendations from someone that lives there
- you want to know where to find the best hot pots in Iceland
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • Adventure • Camping • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Van Life
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This guide is for both Islands in New Zealand (the north and the south) for first time visitors who are taking their camper van throughout the islands with a few days in Auckland and Queenstown. It's a three week itinerary and includes the arrival and departure flight days (and has some suggestions for these days as well).
It will go through (in detail!) every location we visited, the activities we did, the sites we camped up at, the restaurants we ate at (in between our camper van meals), what we learned about New Zealand and the camper van life whilst we were there, and other suggestions of what to do in the areas so you can alter your plans to fit what you want.
Note that this itinerary includes two different camper van rental locations on each island, and flying between the two islands. But you could easily do the majority of this itinerary and just switch up a few days to drive between the two islands! This itinerary does have a decent amount of driving but its because we really wanted to PACK our itinerary to see as much of New Zealand and it's beautiful scenery whilst we were here.
The main locations touched on are listed here (and we highly recommend all of them):
-> Auckland (& Waiheke Island)
-> West Coast North Island (Black Sand Beaches / Mt Taranaki)
-> Tongariro Alpine Crossing
-> Coromandel Peninsula
-> Queenstown
-> Milford Sound
-> Wanaka (& Roys Peak)
-> Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
-> Dunedin
-> The Catlins
If you're looking for a detailed guide that outlines your plan for each and every day, look no further!
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Adventure • Camping • Foodie • Outdoors • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life • Romantic
$25.00
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Action packed adventure itineary with unmissable things to do in this part of the world. Ten out of ten recommend for an epic backpacking trip through Central America.
I hope this guide inspires and helps you plan your trip.
I am currently updating this itinerary with more detailed information and suggested places. If you need anything then feel free to contact me at theliberosislife@gmail.com or our Instagram @theliberosislife
I hope you have an amazing trip and feel free to tag us in your adventures.
Any tips are greatly appreciated as I do this in my spare time alongside working and travelling so I can plan the best itineraries
Adventure • Foodie • Beach • Coffee • Mountain • Road Trip • People & Culture • Photography • Nature • Budget • Luxury • History • Architecture
$10.00
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