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Lu sule, lu mare and lu ientu: how many times have you heard these three words associated with the wonderful Salento? Well I will tell you that the sun, the sea and the wind are three things that strongly characterize this land, but there is much more. Between crystal clear sea, good food, baroque cities and thousand-year-old villages, it has always been a magical land! Salento, the region that forms the heel of the Italian boot, is bathed by the Ionian Sea to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east and also boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy. If you are planning your holidays in Salento and are looking for advice on how to best organize your trip, you are in the right place! In this guide you will find lots of advice: 🗓️Best Time to visit 🚊Transportations 🏨 Where to stay 🏛️What to visit ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants 🍹cocktail bar and beach clubs 🎒excursions and activities ✨unusual places 📌10 day itinerary The main stages of the itinerary are: -Lecce -Torre dell'Orso -Otranto -Santa Cesarea Terme -Castro -Santa Maria di Leuca -Marina di Pescoluse -Gallipoli -Porto Cesareo During the journey from one stop to another there will be many other unmissable places and breathtaking beaches!
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This Ultimate Colombia guide is based on 100+ hours of research and three months spent travelling all over the country. We absolutely fell in love with the breathtaking nature, complex history and vibrant people of Colombia and we want you to equip you to do the same! This guide includes an interactive map and details about our favourite towns, restaurants, activities and accommodations. It also includes information we have gleaned from slow travelling the country about tipping culture, holidays, best ATMs, transportation, safety and much more! Unlocking this guide gives you access for life so you will automatically receive any updates when we return to Colombia or hear of additional places to visit in the country. Plus this guide is web- and mobile-friendly so you can save it to reference as you travel through the country! Guide includes: - best time to visit (seasons, holidays, etc. ) - money stuff (currency, ATMS, tipping) - transportation (flying, busing, driving) - where to stay, what to do, where to eat and drink in the following cities: Cartagena, Santa Marta, Minca, Bogota, Salento, Jardin, Medellin, Guatape - 15 places that were recommended but we did not visit We hope this guide provides everything you need to know to plan your own trip to Colombia, whether that's for a week or 3 months! Tag us in your planning and travels so we can see your experiences in this amazing country! @EricandSarah_ *Full transparency: this is not an ultra-budget guide. We include a range of free to paid activities in each place, a variety of restaurant options and mid-range priced accommodations (mostly Airbnbs). It's based on our own travel style which we'd consider "medium budget" - we like to save money but are also willing to splurge on certain comforts and activities. We believe there is valuable information for any type of traveller though!
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Italy is where I was born and where I live. From the Alps to the coast of Sicily, I had the opportunity to travel and discover more about my country. I was born in Galatina, in Lecce province and the city of pasticciotto (a famous local pastry), but I have always been living in Latina, a city south of Rome. During these years I have been visiting a lot of place all around the Booth and I am ready to share my knowledge with you, so that you can have the best experience without stressing too much about planning and looking what to do. This page is a working in progress, as I will regularly update it with more and more guides, so make sure to save it in order to be kept informed. If you want a more customised itinerary or recommendations for you next Italian adventure, just click on my face above and choose what most suits you. I am grateful for any feedback you may have and if share my guides it with your loved ones.
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Puglia represents the heel of the Italian boot, and is one of the most beautiful southern regions of Italy. White beaches and crystal clear sea, picturesque villages and excellent culinary tradition have made it one of the most popular destinations for a holiday. When you choose to organize a trip to discover Puglia, one of the first questions that arise is certainly where to sleep. Puglia boasts a vast offer in terms of accommodation and accommodation facilities: from hotels to apartments and holiday homes, from traditional farms to tourist villages and resorts to campsites, every traveler can find the accommodation best suited to their needs and budget. Whether you decide to visit cities of art such as Lecce or Bari, or whether you want to lie on the beach, this extensive region has so much to offer. Even those looking for splendid villages and typical villages will certainly not be disappointed: from the famous Alberobello to the "white city" Ostuni, passing through the renowned Otranto and the various towns on the Gargano coast, choosing where to sleep in Puglia is only a question of budget and personal preferences, in based on the type of holiday you intend to take.
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A valley of characteristic villages, not washed by the sea, but characterized by a unique atmosphere. The Itria Valley is located in the heart of Puglia, between the provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto. You will immediately realize that you have arrived, because you will find yourself immersed among dry stone walls, centuries-old olive trees and... trulli! Yes, the Itria Valley is indeed the area of ​​the trulli. It is no coincidence that one of its most famous villages is Alberobello. But it is not just the trulli that make this area of ​​Puglia unmissable: between one olive grove and another, villages with timeless charm alternate, the authentic atmosphere that transports visitors on a journey into the past. It may be due to the white of the buildings, or the vegetation that frames them, but every town, every village in the valley is surrounded by a magical, almost fairy-tale atmosphere. In this guide we will recommend experiences not to be missed and attractions to visit in the most picturesque villages in the area: -Alberobello -Locorotondo -Ostuni -Cisternino -Grottaglie -Martina Franca In this guide you will find lots of advice: 🗓️Best Time to visit 🚊Transportations 🏨 Where to stay 🏛️What to visit ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants 🍹cocktail bar and nightlife 🎒excursions and activities ✨unusual places 📌6 day itinerary And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay... Happy reading!👀
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The Chilí páramo is located at 3,800 meters above sea level between the departments of Quindío and Tolima. It is one of the smallest paramos found in the central mountain range, with an area of approximately 6,192 hectares. Its lands are rich in biodiversity and history, as they were inhabited by the indigenous tribe of the Pijaos. The tour through this páramo starts in Pijao, Quindio is of low-medium difficulty, which makes it very attractive for people to explore this wonderful ecosystem and be amazed with the panoramic views along the way between the mountains, if you are in Quindio do not miss this wonderful place. In my guide you will find the following: -Specification of the routes. 🥾 -Transport schedules (Bus). 🚐 -Lodging recommendations. 🏨 -Personal contact with guides of the region. (The tour must be done paying a tour, I give you the best option and best price)👤 -Costs and prices. 💱 -Details of the route, adding information of the ecological importance of the places to know and the indigenous history that has this paramo. 🗻 I will try to keep most of my guides free, but I would appreciate it if you could send me tips, share with more people or in your networks to support me. Thank you very much for your support. Also, if you have any questions, you will have my direct contact so I can help you in any way possible.📲
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