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This is for the Muslim homies or anyone dining out with your Muslim homies in Korea! 🫰🏼
Whether you're craving a taste of traditional local flavours or fancy some modern twists on classic dishes, this guide has got you covered. From hearty meals to quick snacks, sweet treats to the perfect cup of coffee or tea, I've gathered the best spots in Korea that cater to Halal dietary needs. As someone who's spent a short but good chunk of time living & working in Korea & with the help of my awesome Korean friends, I've handpicked these recommendations to ensure you get an authentic & delicious experience. Expect everything from budget-friendly street food to upscale dining for those special nights out. Plus, I’ll share useful tips, handy phrases & ingredients to keep an eye out for.
🗺️ Cities include:
📍 Seoul
📍 Busan
📍 Chuncheon
📍 Daegu
📍 Gangneung
📍 Gapyeong
📍 Gwangju
📍 Incheon
📍 Jeju Island
📍 Jeonju
📍 Paju
📍 Seongnam
📍 Sokcho
📍 Suncheon
📍 Uijeongbu
📍 Yeosu
✨ Cop this guide & unlock all future updates for free, plus a secret code for discounts on other guides! 👀
Halal • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • Overlanding • RV • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping • Relaxation
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Paris has over 140 museums 🤯 and I’ve been to… a lot of them. Discover unique, free, and quick visit museums in addition to the classics, and enjoy some of the best laid-out exhibits in the world.
Perfect for museum buffs, those looking for a rainy-day activity, those looking to escape the heat, or even as a way to discover something interesting close to where you're staying.
This map guide includes:
🖼️ General notes & Pro Tips about Paris' museums: how to budget your time, free days, closures, special exhibits, and more.
💰Museum Passes & Deals: where to buy, what the differences are, plus FREE Thatch guides showing which museums are covered by different pass types
📍 75+ museums organized by arrondissement, noting which ones are free all the time, which ones are free on certain days, and when the day of week closures are.
- Includes 5 museums that are particularly unique & niche.
- Includes 6 museums that are quick to visit (1-2 hours).
✍🏼 My personal notes for every museum I’ve been to, including fun facts and ✨ pro tips (even more of these coming soon).
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Art • Architecture • History
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Those who enjoy learning about the background of their travel destinations may appreciate this Greece itinerary. The journey starts in Athens and concludes in Pireas, carrying You through part of Central and Southern Greece presenting You with the finest historic places and museums of history and places. It’s also easy to take some truly breathtaking pictures in these locations. Typically making your way to the next stop on this trip in the evening so that you could get to your destination first thing in the morning.
Of course, there are some resting locations from history too, just for balance and additional enjoyment!
This will be a terrific trip for history enthusiasts, young couples, and families too, and also for budget visitors. On this Greece itinerary, You will encounter some spectacular sceneries and extreme roads too! Soak up the good times!
Must have on this trip: Hiking shoes, snorkeling mask, water shoes, comfy clothing, student card if You’re a student from EU
Adventure • Architecture • History • Nature • Road Trip • Van Life • Beach
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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:
✨Taranto, Matera, Alberobello, and Polignano a Mare✨
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! 🌿 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 • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Couples • Architecture • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Outdoors • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Shopping • Wellness
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Curated activities for those who prefer to immerse in the history and culture of a place when traveling. This is the perfect guide to learn more about Singapore's history, our experience of World War II, making peace with our colonial past, and celebrating our racial diversity.
Not quite the history and culture buff? No problem! I will have other guides on Singapore released soon!
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Couples • Family • Female Solo • 50+ • Backpacker • Groups • History • People & Culture
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Here is my ultimate guide to hiking the legal trails of Oahu. Now I've done my best to order these hikes from easiest to hardest considering elevation change, conditions, and climate. I say legal hikes because there are a good amount of illegal hikes on Oahu that have become very popular recently due to social media, but I only wish to recommend those that are open and maintained so that everyone using this resource can have a safe and amazing adventures while visiting this beautiful island. Beyond safety there is also the risk of large fines which will given to anyone caught hiking outside of public trails.
In my own opinion there are no easy trails or walking trails on island as almost all trails are about elevation gain. Don't get me wrong Oahu is an excellent place for hikers, but probably best for those that consider themselves experienced hikers or are at least consider themselves athletic. I say this also because the hot climate and loose ground on much of these hikes makes for added challenge. My parents for example are now both over 60 and I would not take them on most of the hikes on Oahu and I likewise would have the same feeling about bringing children.
A few important considerations when hiking on Oahu is to be mindful of preserving the trail and the environment. One rule of thumb is to stay on the trail, and I know that seems obvious but even stepping off the maintained trail a little bit or cutting corners on switch backs bear consequences; such as erosion and harm to plants and organisms that you may unknowingly step on. Another no brainer, but I still think the reminder is important, is to leave no trace. This means not leaving anything behind such as trash but also to not alter the natural environment like stacking rocks or messing with the foliage, beyond what is necessary to continue on the path. The opposite is also just as important, don't take anything with you from the environment like plants and rocks.
I will try my best to include as much necessary information for these hikes as I can but it is always smart to be as well informed as possible before hiking somewhere new, so do your own research if you can and be well prepared for the weather, distance, and difficulty of each hike. State rescue personal often respond to hikers in distress here on Oahu and I would hate for anyone using my guide to face any sort of distress when they are supposed to be making fun memories.
*I will be adding to this list as I do more hikes around the island*
Groups • Solo Female • Couples • Backpackers • Female Solo • Backpacker • Adventure • Nature • Wellness • Mountain • Outdoors
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Paris is a city that feels so expansive, it’s often overwhelming. But usually in one of those “I want to soak it all in and not miss a single thing” kind of ways! There are so many delicious, beautiful, exciting, romantic, and unique things to experience in this city, and I will be the first to say that Paris lives up to the hype! In order to help ease the “where do I start” panic that sets, here are 18 essential things to do in Paris:
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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
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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.
Groups • Female Solo • Couples • Foodie • Outdoors • Adventure • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Architecture • People & Culture • Shopping • Budget • Photography • Romantic
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Amazing specialty cafés with great coffee, but NOT somewhere to bring a laptop!
🎯 7 Personal Favorites of mine
♥️ 25 Great Cafés I have personally tried
🤷🏼♀️ 2 Cafés I thought were just OK (not bad)
☕️ 15+ Cafés To Try Next
☕️ 5 Hole in the Wall Places
🤍 25+ "Sister" cafes - additional locations of small Paris chains
💻 Linked guide with 35+ laptop-friendly cafés with a discount code!
You also get:
✍️ My personal notes for each recommendation
📍 An interactive map of all recommendations
🔓 Access to all future updates when you SAVE this guide
🎞️ Linked videos (where applicable) that bring recommendations and advice to life
☕️ This guide is FREE. I’d be so grateful if you saved this guide, shared it with a friend, or contributed a small tip. (My coffee order ranges from a 3€ allongé or noisette to a 5€ flat white.) 🙏🏼
Coffee
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Having lived in Barcelona for over a year, I'd like to think I know some of the best spots in the city!
A guide targeted towards more budget conscious, younger travelers, there is plenty to do in one of my absolute favorite cities in the world! With a few luxurious experiences mentioned as well, there is something for each traveler in this guide, even those who are gluten free!
Backpacker • Gluten-free / Celiac • LGBTQ+ • Family • Adventure • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Budget
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My Livorno! Normally, I really just love to hang around the market, eating my way through and then hit the Gagarin for the Torta.
Then take a boat ride though the canals and visit thefish market and eat there. Then if I stay the night, I go to a old school trattoria.
But the entire VENEZIA area is filled with bars and restaurants, too many to mention.
DO have a PUNCH, their rum-spiked coffee with a lemon zest "vela" - sail. You will feel like a pirate
It's out of the way,but Bar Civili is where the old guys hang out playing cards and drinking!
Foodie
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There is so much to see and do in and around Venice, Italy that you could easily spend quite a few days here. This guide will detail MORE than enough things to do in 3-4 days in Venice and the surrounding islands. If you want MORE to do I've also spent time in the Prosecco Hills and the town of Treviso which are both about 45 minutes outside of Venice, feel free to reach out. I have also spent time in the nearby Dolomites so again, I am happy to consult with you about any of those areas as well!
This guide will detail why you should visit Venice.
-How to best arrive & exit Venice & how to get around while you are there.
-Include multiple options for where to stay, all of which I have personally stayed in and can recommend. From luxury (our honeymoon hotel), to airbnb with an incredible water door onto the canal, to a more budget friendly hotel that also has a stunning canal view. There are options for everyone in Venice.
-It will detail some amazing things to see, do, eat, and drink in Venice!
-It will also detail how to take small day trips to neighboring islands of Burano, Murano, Torcello, and Mazzorbo.
Why Venice?
Venice is such a fantastic and romantic city. Walking along or boating along the canals is an experience I truly believe you want to have in your lifetime. Once you get the hang of it, it definitely feels like a "little big city". You can walk to anything in Venice if you don't mind getting your steps in. You can also get around by water bus, water taxi, and the famous gondolas. You can eat SO well here and drink great wines at reasonable prices. There are countless things to do and see here and the islands off of Venice are equally as exciting and beautiful! This guide will detail tons of options for things to do in Venice. Most of them I have done, I will add a few things I haven't done that I find would be truly worthwhile. This way you can pick and choose what appeals best to you.
***I am also available for consultation about your Venice trip and would love to talk to you and work with you to create your perfect experience!
Please feel free to reach out to me any time at planformedani@gmail.com
Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Relaxation • Luxury • Budget
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[FREE GUIDE] There are so many cool locations all over New Orleans to snap a great picture for social media. We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words and pictures of and in New Orleans speak of history & culture like no other city.
This is our list of favorites that will always deliver the essence of that undeniable New Orleans charm.
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Being able to witness the tulips blooming in Holland is one of those wonderful things to do at least once in your life!
In addition to tulips, which are undoubtedly the symbol of the country, it is also possible to admire fields of hyacinths, daffodils and other flowers!
If you are planning a trip to Holland, note these unmissable places where you can admire the flowering of tulips in Holland near Amsterdam.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Outdoors • Overlanding • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Van Life • Sustainable/Eco
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Hilary Matson | @hilaryinparis
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Paris: FULL Neighborhood Guide & Eco-Friendly Hotels
Find a neighborhood (arrondissement) that suits your vibe, get a lay of the land, and discover Paris' most sustainable hotels!
You're coming to Paris... wahou ! (As the French would say.) Now you need to book somewhere to stay... which means a general lay of the land would be helpful!
Once you know generally where you want to stay, and with a plethora of hotels to choose from, let sustainability be a contributing factor!
My commentary provides practical insight to help you maximize your time here. What’s in this guide is literally what I would tell a close friend or family member asking my opinion about where to stay.
My opinions are based on me, a foreigner, who has lived here since 2016 and explored the city pretty thoroughly. Just don’t forget, they’re still opinions 🙃
This guide includes:
🐌 An overview of how Paris is organized *and why!*
📍 FULL Paris neighborhood guide with my take on each one’s overall vibe.
💚 Classic sites in each neighborhood to orient you.
🏩 7+ Eco-friendly hotels. These are based on my research and supplemented by sustainable stays my past clients have found.
SAVE this guide to access all future updates!
💙 This guide is FREE. I'd be so grateful if you shared this guide with a friend, left a review, or contributed a small tip. 🙏🏼
Sustainable/Eco • Boutique
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This is a FREE Slovenian Coast Guide 💵, your starting point for discovering one of the Adriatic's best-kept secrets. Though small in size, the Slovenian coast is a stunning blend of Mediterranean charm, vibrant history, and natural beauty. In this guide, you'll get a taste of the best that this 46 km coastline has to offer, from picturesque towns like Piran and Izola to hidden beaches and lush landscapes.
"And when you don't know what to do or where to go?
Balkan Journeys has your back covered.
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM THIS GUIDE? Beaches 🏖️, Nature sights🌿, Historical sights⛪, Places to grab a drink and eat🍝, Accommodations 🛏️
Couples • Family • 50+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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