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Welcome to Casablanca, a city where ancient traditions dance with modern sophistication, and every turn unveils a fresh adventure. In this vibrant guide, we'll immerse you in the best of Casablanca, from savoring mouthwatering tajines in cozy local eateries to marveling at the majestic Hassan II Mosque. Discover the perfect spots to sip a refreshing drink or unwind as the sun sets, and find the most inviting havens to rest your head after a day filled with exploration and culinary delights. This guide is your key to unlocking the hidden gems of Casablanca and crafting unforgettable memories. What will you find in this guide: - What to do Casablanca landmarks for sightseeing along with some places to do some shopping. - Where to eat Whether you are looking to eat like a local or looking for international cuisine, you will find the right place where to eat. - Where to party! You have been walking all day but you are still feeling energetic, Casablanca can offer a lively nightlife. - Where to sleep Are you looking for some hostel options because you want to meet fellow travellers, maybe you want the comfort of an hotel or you are looking to a more posh or romantic solution, I give you a choice to where to stay. - How to get around Either you want to take public transportation or use the cheap alternative of a taxi, you will find some suggestions on how to get around.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Plus Size • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Wine
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Ready to discover this astounding region? This guide is based on my trip and what I did when I visited this area. I came here during summer, but most of the activities can be done all year round. If you are looking for skiing suggestion, this guide is not for you. My friends and I traveled by car, so the guide has been written accordingly. You can still find this guide interesting if you plan to bike around or come by camper or caravan as there are also suggestions of what to do and where to eat. If you plan to use public transportation, this is not covered in this guide. This guide contains activities for 3 full days: from Pragser Wildsee Lake (Lago di Braies) to Marmolada, from 3 Peaks (3 Cime di Lavaredo) to Misurina Lake. At the end you will also find a link to useful tour for looking for other trail suggestions o to build up your own itinerary. Whether you are traveling alone, with your family or you couple, or with a group of friends, you will find fun and easy activities that can be done by everybody. You will get an interactive map (with more than 50 places) that includes everything you need for a full 3 days trip to this region. If you don't have that much time, you can choose what you'd like to do & come back again to do the rest! It includes details for hikes and activities, view points, food & drink, and I have even done some research for you by including extra accommodation and restaurant options.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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Embark on an enchanting rail voyage from the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene landscapes of Chiang Mai. This isn't just a train ride; it's a thread that weaves through the cultural fabric of Thailand, offering glimpses into the soul of this magnificent country. While the allure of a direct sleeper train might tempt many, the true essence of Thailand unfolds in the journey, not the destination. As a seasoned traveler, I recommend transforming a simple transit into an unforgettable exploration. The train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai offers more than just a comfortable overnight journey—it's a gateway to the heart of Thailand. By only experiencing the start and end points, you would miss the vibrant tapestry of towns and experiences that lie between. My guide will take you beyond the usual, showing you how to enrich your travel experience by embracing the stops along the way. From historical landmarks and local markets to breathtaking temples and scenic towns, I’ll share with you the hidden gems that make this journey a mosaic of Thai culture. Follow along as I lay out a route that promises adventure, discovery, and a treasure trove of memories. This is not just a guide; it's your ticket to an immersive expedition through the land of smiles. So, gather your sense of wonder, pack your curiosity, and let's chart a course through the wonders of Thailand—station by station.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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Needing some much needed quiet time or relaxation? Or do you need to forget your worries and connect to your adventurous side? You may NEED to travel just to get away. Just to feel free from this everyday craze called life. Here are some travel suggestions I like to dive into when I really want to connect on a holistic level. This guide focuses on one of the most important things we as humans truly need in life, RELAXTION- Whether you have a tough job that is physically demanding or mentally stressful at times OR maybe you've been dealing with other social or environmental discomforts that have overwhelmed you. There could be a million reasons you are in a place of stress or exhaustion. However, you DO have the option to take a break and get away! Yes! Because you absolutely deserve some peace and relaxation! So where do you go? *SUGGESTION TRIP: A body of water! The ocean is a great place to start however studies show that just being near any flowing water can reduce cortisol levels within 30 seconds of arrival. So this doesn't have to be a fancy trip to Hawaii this can be any river, lake, ocean that is near you. Here are some great U.S. trip ideas. My beach trip suggestion- CANNON BEACH, OREGON. Not only are the towns surrounding quaint and adorable, the beach Itself has beautiful giant rock structures and plenty of walking beach space to unwind. Slow down and take some deep breaths while sitting in the sand listening to the waves. Im telling it won't disappoint! -Check out my Cannon beach hotel recommendations below! My lake suggestion- LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA. Yes this can be quite a busy and touristy area, however the hiking around the lake is very peaceful and quiet and there are always places to get away from the crowds for some quiet time. The water can be very clear and blue with beautiful surrounding trees and forrest environment. This is a great place to walk off some stress and then spend some time by the clear waters to reflect. -South Lake Tahoe hotel recommendations below! My river suggestion- BIG THOMPSON RIVER, COLORADO. Running through beautiful Estes Park, the drive itself is absolutely breath taking. There are a ton of places just to pull off the road and be right on the river or to hike around. You may like to fish, hike or just sit and listen to the sound of the beautiful flowing river. The mountains surrounding will give you a great sense of peace and the serene river will have you relaxed within minutes. -Hotel recommendations near Big Thompson river below! Wherever you find yourself in nature, make sure to let go of your stressful thoughts from your everyday world and stop to be present within the beauty around you. Take some deep breaths and let your soul lead the way. Know that as stressful as life can be there is always natural beauty all around you and you always deserve a break... If you feel like sharing, email me and let me know if you make it to any of these beautiful destinations recommended. Id love to hear any positive experiences you had:)
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Colombo might seem like just another chaotic city, but trust me, it's got way more to offer than just traffic jams and busy streets. For the backpacker or solo traveler, Colombo is a treasure hunt with some seriously cool finds. First off, ditch the idea that the streets are busy. They’re alive! And let me tell you that weekends aren't busy at all!! Wandering around, you’ll stumble upon colorful markets, like Pettah, where you can get lost in a maze of spices, trinkets, and random bargains. It's chaotic, but in the best way possible, perfect for snapping some gritty, authentic travel photos. If you’re into history, Colombo's got you covered. Check out the colonial vibes at Independence Square or the old Dutch Hospital, now buzzing with cafes and shops. And don’t miss Gangaramaya Temple, it's a mashup of all things Buddhist with a side of quirkiness. When you need to catch your breath, hit up Galle Face Green. Grab some street food (isso wade is a must-try), find a spot on the grass, and watch the sunset over the ocean. It’s one of those moments that makes all the hustle worth it. Oh maybe hope on a train to watch the sunset while moving. The best part? Colombo’s a city where you can easily blend in, do your own thing, and still find surprises around every corner. So yeah, it’s worth a stop but it could also be your least favorite city!!? Anyhoo, add these spots to your Google Map, and you’re set for an awesome urban exploration! This itinerary is completely free for you and if you feel my work has made your journey special, you’re welcome to leave a tip, but no pressure at all!
Backpacker • Groups • Female Solo • Car-free • Architecture • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Romantic • Outdoors • Foodie • Road Trip • Shopping • Wine • Budget
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