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Hey wine lovers and food aficionados! Do you love Tuscany? Have you heard of Piedmont? Let us introduce you to the hidden gem of Italy - Piedmont! Think rolling hills (but with the Alps in the background on a clear day), picturesque spots, and of course, an endless flow of world-class Barolo wines right at the source. Imagine strolling through the vibrant streets of Turin, with a gelato in hand, or uncovering the secrets of the spectacular Alba during the White Truffle Festival. From the buzzing markets of Asti to the jaw-dropping views that just call for a spontaneous picnic, Piedmont is all about taking it easy, indulging your senses, and making amazing memories. Join us for a one-of-a-kind custom journey where the views are as tantalizing as the food, and every winding road leads to a new delightful discovery. Trust us, Piedmont is Italy's best-kept secret, just waiting to offer you a taste! So pack your bags and your appetite, and let's make some Italian memories together! What to expect: 📅 Day-by-Day Itinerary: From the bustling streets of Turin to the aromatic festivities in Alba, we've got your journey mapped out, unveiling the best of Piedmont one day at a time. Every morning promises a fresh start to a new adventure! 🏨 Accommodation Suggestions: Ditch the hassle of hotel hunting! We've shortlisted the comfiest and most scenic stays in the region, whether you fancy a luxurious retreat or a cozy, authentic Italian homestay. We've got options to suit every style and most budgets. 🗺️ Interactive Map: Navigate through Piedmont like a pro with our interactive map, brimming with hand-picked places of interest and the best-kept-secret eateries in the region. Your gastronomic journey through Italy's finest is just a tap away.
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Planning a trip on your own can be overwhelming, right? That's where I come in. We'll hop on a call together, and you can pick my brain about anything and everything travel related. Want to know my favorite wine regions? Best time to go? How long to visit? Best countries for kids? I am here it's your time, so we can cover whatever you like. Having visited 55 countries, people always ask me what place is my favorite? Well, it depends. A better question, I think is where would I like to visit for the first time again? Probably, Ankgor Wat or Machu Picchu or the Whitsundays. But, I loved living in Italy, Portugal and Thailand. Being in one places for months or a year allows you to really get to be a traveler and not a visitor. What places would I revisit - all of them! Earth is a big place, there’s so much to see. And I would certainly do things differently now with a family and a 4 year old than I did when I was nomading. What traps for the unwary have I learned? - Visa, scrambling to find WiFi that works at the airport because I didn’t pay a fee to enter Argentina - Visa, having a typo on my birthdate and almost being denied enter - 6 month experiation period for passports - literally had an airline agent in a lounge tear up my boarding pass in front of me
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Some time ago I happened to read a book about the parks of Salento, the land where I was born and raised and I discovered something that I have always known and that I would like all visitors who come here to know. There is a Salento known throughout the world, that of the fabulous beaches and the blue sea, frequented by tourists especially in the summer. And there is a hidden Salento, to be visited all year round: enchanting paths among numerous protected areas, nature and history, archaeological sites, art masterpieces, artisan workshops and ancient villages, food and wine tastings, rural worlds; places to discover on foot, by bicycle or on horseback, following ancient sheep tracks or sailing along the coast. A great variety of landscapes, both marine and terrestrial, with multicolored seabeds, spectacular caves, golden sand dunes, wetlands that become true paradises for birds. And again; junipers, Mediterranean scrub, garrigue and wild orchids, Aleppo pines, holm oaks, Vallonea oaks and centuries-old olive trees in a countryside dotted with dry stone walls, pajare and fortified farmhouses.
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