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Mykonos, paradise in the Aegean Sea, where the blue sky merges with the turquoise sea and the white houses, the cobbled streets, the boutiques, the good food and of course the parties. Its soft sand beaches and casual boho-chic atmosphere combine serenity and partying perfectly.
Art • Boutique • Architecture • Coffee • Design • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Romantic • Shopping
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Picture this: turquoise water lapping at silky sand, salsa music spilling out of colorful cafes, and rainforests teeming with life. That's Puerto Rico, also known as "Island of Enchantment" (and for good reason!). But here's the cool thing: it's not all just beaches (although they are seriously amazing).
This guide will be your partner in crime, showing you the best eats, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences this vibrant island has to offer.
Here's why you'll love Puerto Rico: it's got everything from salsa-dancing nights in Old San Juan to rainforest hikes and epic watersports. But the real magic lies with the Boricuas, the Puerto Rican people. They're known for their warmth, their love of life, and their ability to throw one heck of a party.
Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Plus Size • Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip
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Puerto Escondido is a paradise for those looking for both relaxing vibes and party. Where you can find both international and local vibes unlike other places like Cancún or Tulum, Puerto Escondido has not been hit by the massive tourism (YET!).
In this guide I'll show you the best places, beaches, coffees, activities and options to do around Puerto Escondido so you can enjoy it to the fullest without losing the chance to get in touch with the Mexican culture!
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Vegan • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bali, where you'll be captivated by its pristine beaches, jungle waterfalls, volcano views, lush rice fields, and vibrant cultures - a genuine paradise for adventurous souls.
After spending several months in Bali, I can say that there is something for everyone, as it offers a variety of activities! Whether you want to relax, party all night long, or explore the island, Bali truly has it all!
The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island's dry season.
Your budget has to take into consideration whether you move around the island with a driver or by renting motorbikes. Renting motorbikes allows for greater flexibility in exploring more places, which is particularly advantageous if your time on the island is limited. Cars can get stuck in traffic, wasting valuable time. If you choose to ride, ensure you wear helmets and carry your international driver's license to avoid fines.
Here are three rules to ensure you enjoy your Bali trip to the fullest:
1. Always Bargain: Whether you're shopping at markets or hiring services, bargaining is a common practice in Bali. It's a fun way to engage with locals and often results in getting a better deal.
2. Explore Beyond Tourist Attractions: To experience the authentic Bali, avoid relying solely on mainstream travel guides. Instead of googling "what to see in Bali," consider exploring lesser-known spots recommended by locals or venturing off the beaten path.
3. Carry a Sarong: A sarong is not just a piece of clothing in Bali; it's a versatile accessory. You'll need it for visiting temples, as it's a sign of respect to cover your legs, and it can also serve as a beach towel or a makeshift blanket during your adventures. Always have one handy to respect local customs and stay comfortable throughout your journey.
The itinerary provides detailed travel information on specific locations, including Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu and Uluwatu, and recommended day trips to other surrounding areas and nearby islands. Here's a preview of what awaits you in my Ultimate Bali Travel Guide!
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Phuket, a rainforested, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea, has some of Thailand’s most popular beaches, mainly situated along the clear waters of the western shore. The island is home to many high-end seaside resorts, spas and restaurants. Phuket City, the capital, has old shophouses and busy markets. Patong, the main resort town, has many nightclubs, bars and discos. On this guide I share 39 places in Phuket that you may want to visit, sleep, drink or eat at. Also included is a summarised list of 10 helpful points you need to know about Phuket before you travel.
👍Save yourself hours of research and planning by choosing from my list of recommendations.
Includes:
🏖️ 5 Beaches to visit
🏨 5 Places to stay
🎪 5 Places to see
🍤 6 Restuarants
💰 4 Shopping places
🎡 3 Activities to try
🏔️ 3 Day Trips
🍻 5 Drinking Spots
🕺 4 Places to party
📝 10 Things to know before travelling to Phuket
☎️ 1 Drivers contact details for airport pick ups (to-from)
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Budapest, the "Pearl of the Danube," enthralls visitors with its captivating blend of grandeur and grit. Buda Castle, perched proudly on the Buda Hills, whispers tales of bygone eras.
Across the Danube, Pest pulsates with a youthful energy, its grand boulevards lined with ornate cafes and Art Nouveau buildings. Thermal baths, remnants of Ottoman rule, offer a chance to soak in history and rejuvenate your spirit.
Whether you're a history buff, a culture vulture, or a partygoer, Budapest promises an unforgettable city break.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping
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The Caribbean coast of Colombia is home to some seriously top-notch hostel culture. There’s not a whole lot to do on the coast besides enjoying nature and a good party, so your experience tends to depend on where you stay. Luckily, there is a place for everyone. Whether you’re looking for fresh food, stunning views, or a crazy party — I got you. Best part? It’s seriously cheap.
I have either stayed at or visited each of these places myself, so please feel free to reach out directly for more tips. Vamos!
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Budapest, the "Pearl of the Danube," enthralls visitors with its captivating blend of grandeur and grit. Buda Castle, perched proudly on the Buda Hills, whispers tales of bygone eras.
Across the Danube, Pest pulsates with a youthful energy, its grand boulevards lined with ornate cafes and Art Nouveau buildings. Thermal baths, remnants of Ottoman rule, offer a chance to soak in history and rejuvenate your spirit.
Whether you're a history buff, a culture vulture, or a partygoer, Budapest promises an unforgettable city break.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Key West is Florida's most Southern point, and only 90 miles North of Cuba. Key West is Florida’s irreverent paradise, a blend of history, climate, natural beauty, cultural diversity, architecture. At night on Duval St, it is party central. Put away your inhibitions and shyness and join the fun. Key West is a very walkable town, but if you really want to experience all there is to see, rent a scooter for your entire trip. Trust me, it's a blast.
I decided to take a long weekend solo to Key West. What a fun town to chill, explore and party in. I tried to hit all the well known sites during the day, and some great bar and grills at night. Mission accomplished. Mallory Square at sunset is not to be missed. Also, if it's pristine beaches you are wanting to experience, KW might not be the place for you. There is only one public beach (Smather) that has 1/2 a mile of white sand that is worth spending time at (in my opinion). This guide will lead you to all the best places to hit up while you're in Key West.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip
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Beyond the ordinary beaches and parties, lies the heart and soul of Goa, which for years I have been exploring and relishing in.
For decades, Goa has attracted a certain type of crowd - the party people, foreigners escaping their country's harsh winters, and adventure lovers.
It's no surprise that so much beauty has already been tarnished. I too found it hard to find places that I loved, but after years of exploring, I am thrilled to be sharing my off-beat experiences that made me know the real goa - one that is for nature lovers and conscious travelers, looking for the authentic Goa experience.
My top 4 places to experience the real Goa + the best of stays
~ Netravali: Disconnect & Rejuvenate
~ Cabo de Rama: Witness the Ruins
~ Betul: Seaside Tranquility
~ Divar Island & beyond: Goa's Timeless Heritage
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Pets • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Wellness • Road Trip • Budget • History • Outdoors
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Welcome to the sky-high culinary adventure of London's rooftop dining scene! 🌆🍽️ Get ready to elevate your dining experience as you soar above the bustling streets and immerse yourself in breathtaking views of the city's iconic skyline. From chic cocktail lounges perched atop historic buildings to lush garden terraces offering a taste of urban oasis, London's rooftop venues promise a feast for the senses like no other. 🌇🥂 Indulge in delectable cuisine crafted by visionary chefs, paired with handcrafted cocktails or fine wines, all while basking in the golden glow of the setting sun or under the twinkling stars. 🌟🍷 Whether you're in search of a romantic dinner with a view, a lively rooftop party, or a serene brunch spot to start your day, this guide will unveil the best rooftop destinations where gastronomy meets skyline spectacle in perfect harmony. 🌟🍹 So, prepare to dine and drink amidst the clouds, where every bite and sip is savored with a side of panoramic perfection. Cheers to dining at the top in London's most stunning rooftop establishments! 🥂✨
Groups • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Accessibility • 50+ • Business • Digital Nomads • Adventure • History • Art • Architecture • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • Design • Romantic
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We love cruises, but the shore excursions through the cruise line can be so expensive and often make you feel like cattle being herded into trailers. We prefer a slightly more personalized option, and many of the same trips can be organized on your own. If you have a smaller party finding your cruise roll call by searching for Facebook groups with your sailing dates is a great way to organize a small tour to bring costs per person down.
We love cruising for family vacations. It’s a great way for the whole family to have fun and feel relaxed (hey Kids Club!). It’s also great for larger groups or multi-generational trips. Everyone can do their own thing and connect where they want. We like to do dinner together and port excursions mostly together, and then once back onboard we kind of do our own things.
If you have a grandparent or co-traveler going with you connected staterooms is a great way to go. This gives you a little more space and the ability to coordinate and hang out within the same space, especially after kids go to bed. Individual doors can still be closed as needed, but you’ll need your key to reopen or go through a balcony.
Car-free • Family • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • 50+ • Adventure • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Foodie
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Welcome to the ultimate guide to Lahore, Pakistan—your go-to resource for uncovering the city’s hidden gems that you won’t find in any other guide.
Why go?
From its awe-inspiring Mughal architecture and grand monuments to the soulful sounds that fill the air, it’s a place where history and culture blend seamlessly. Let’s not forget to mention the finger-licking food, vibrant bazaars, and modern malls. This city guide is packed with information to prepare you for an adventure that you won’t forget.
• Best Places to Stay
• Transportation Tips
• Must-Visit Museums and Mosques
• Art Galleries
• Live Events and Performances
• Instagrammable Spots
• Best Restaurants and Cafés
• Unique Local Experiences
• Exciting Day Trip Ideas
• And so much more!
Looking for something truly unique? We’ve got you covered!
Email us at info@uncharted-trails.com to experience the following activities:
• Meet Lahore’s Famous Wrestlers
• Join a ‘Humans of Lahore’ Street-Photography Tour
• Experience Lahore’s Party Scene And Dance Until The Early Hours To The City's top DJs
• Witness a Sufi Dhamal
• Volunteer For a Day
• Learn How to Prepare Popular Traditional Dishes With a Local Family
• Take Part in a Language Exchange Meet-Up with Local University Students
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Welcome to the ultimate guide to Islamabad, Pakistan—your go-to resource for uncovering the city’s hidden gems that you won’t find in any other guide.
Why go?
Islamabad is Pakistan's capital, and it's completely different from the rest of the country. This is a clean, green city with plenty of iconic landmarks, beautiful parks, bustling markets and modern malls. On top of all that, Islamabad is also a great place to try the local food! This guide includes all the information you will need for an unforgettable time in this city.
• Best Places to Stay
• Transportation Tips
• Must-Visit Museums
• Amazing Viewpoints and Hiking Trails
• Best Restaurants and Café
• Party Like A Local To Trance And House Music
• Unique Local Experiences
• Exciting Day Trip Ideas
• And so much more!
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In October 2022, my boyfriend and I took a roadtrip from George to Johannesburg to get his car back home. We thought we'd make the most of it and amble along the Garden Route for a few extra days. It was amazing, so I wanted to share some of it with you and add a few extra tidbits for those of you experiencing the places for the first time. It's recommended to go in spring or summer, but try to avoid holiday periods (December and January) as it can get super busy and sometimes pricey, unless you're going for a party haha. Enjoy!
Backpacker • Family • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • Overlanding • Road Trip • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life
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