How to travel for free: Part 2
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Sun Oct 02 09:08:43 PDT 2016
Yesterday I covered the important things to know about free travel. Make sure you read that first before diving into the job listings
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A Spontaneous Afternoon in London
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Mon Aug 07 05:37:19 PDT 2017
When my Mum mentioned that she was headed to London to get her Russian visa application processed I jumped at the chance to tag along. We’ve only been back a little over a week, but I have to be honest and admit that the post travel blues I was trying so hard to avoid have […]
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Banned Investment Activities in Vietnam
by Nguyen Ngan @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Sat Sep 23 08:23:17 PDT 2017
Under Investment Law of Vietnam, foreign investors are entitled to invest in business lines which are not prohibited. This is just another fundamental with high importance to every investor during investment research and before gambling loads of money in a foreign country like Vietnam. According to Investment Law, investments in the following activities are banned: …
5 Reasons Why Death Valley Should be the Next National Park You Visit
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Sat Jan 20 07:56:54 PST 2018
When you think of Death Valley, what is the first thing that comes to mind? A barren desert landscape, crawling with scorpions and rattlesnakes? Yes, you can find that here, but there is so much more to Death Valley than a forbidding desert landscape. We spent several days touring the park and fell in love with this place. Out of ...
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A Brief Stop in Philadelphia – For a Philly Cheesesteak
by Jimmy @
Tue Jan 12 07:02:22 PST 2016
Philadelphia was a place that was bookmarked as part of my roadtrip. Most visitors come to run up the steps made famous in the movie, Rocky as well as see the famous statue. Personally, I came for the Philly cheese steak. As … Read all about it!
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12 Years Of Travel: Newquay Cliffs, Cornwall, UK
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Thu May 21 12:31:03 PDT 2015
Famous for its burgeoning surfing scene, Newquay also has some stunningly beautiful scenic walks along its cliffs too. Newquay Cliffs, Cornwall 21 May 2013, 2 Years Ago This Week: Less than fifty miles from where I grew up, I’d never been to Newquay until this visit to see a friend who I’d first met in […]
A Little Life Update… & More 2017 Travel Plans
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Thu Aug 24 10:04:16 PDT 2017
Well hello everyone, I’ve been a bit absent this week so thought I’d write a little catch up post to let you all know what’s new. It’s actually great to be at home and we’ve had a great couple of weeks catching up with friends and getting settled back into normal life again. Although as […]
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List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Mauritius
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Fri Jan 12 02:58:20 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Mauritius for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will definitely help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Grand Baie | Port Louis | Mont Choisy | Trou aux Biches | Flic en Flac ...
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7 Vietnamese Markets in Hanoi You Should Not Miss
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Tue Jan 31 03:56:46 PST 2017
An exploration of a local market gives you a tiny glimpse into life in Vietnam, and the markets of Hanoi are no exception. Discover the tourist centric Hanoi Night Market, where you will find your typical souvenirs and trinkets. And don’t miss the intimate neighborhood markets where you will experience the vibrant Vietnamese community. Most [...]
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Southeast Asia for New Zealanders – What to know about visa & travel
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Sat Oct 28 00:50:40 PDT 2017
To begin your trip to the attractive Southeast Asia, let's figure out where you can initiate first and whether you need visa to these places or not.
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Christmas Tours in England and Scotland
by Bryan @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Fri Dec 01 00:32:10 PST 2017
From the glistening, frosted landscapes to bustling Christmas markets on cobbled squares and carols carrying on the breeze, the UK is the ideal place to celebrate this very special time of year. Every destination is dressed with its finest decorations. During your Christmas Holidays in the UK you will make memories for a lifetime and you will bring back home the best traditional Christmas presents. Travelers looking for a different Christmas experience are in for a delicious and visually enchanting treat when visiting the UK from late November until Christmas each year. With so much charm, fantasy, and tradition, a trip to the UK during the Christmas season is bound to inspire awe in any traveler, and luckily there are several tour options available to allow you to make the most of these Christmas-wonder-lands.
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5 reasons why you should still visit Phu Quoc Island
by Emma @ Travelettes
Wed Jan 10 00:32:07 PST 2018
The voices of the Vietnamese island Phu Quoc, located on the border with Cambodia, are very diverse. Some people claim it’s still heaven on earth while a few think this old fisherman’s island has all but been destroyed. Phu Quoc is called ”The new Phuket” for a reason: more and more tourists are finding it, and the nature is disappearing as big resorts take over the island. But there are still […]
12 Years Of Travel: View From Cortona, Italy
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Sun Jun 14 17:09:25 PDT 2015
Famous as the backdrop for the 2003 movie Under The Tuscan Sun, Cortona is a stunning medieval town perched above the surrounding countryside View from Cortona, Italy 11 June 2013, 2 Years Ago This Week: Despite the vast amount of information about every conceivable travel destination available, I still find myself occasionally stumbling upon places […]
Grand-Bourg, Guadeloupe
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018

The Real Cost of Travelling Through Vietnam
Twourism
Travelling through Vietnam is one of the most rewarding experiences you'll ever have. So grab a map, a guide book, and start planning that trip!
Shangli Ancient Village // This is Sichuan, China
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Fri Apr 14 12:00:34 PDT 2017
Visiting Shangli Ancient Village in Sichuan Province Shangli has been through a lot, but you wouldn’t know it from the peaceful feeling you get while walking its lanes. It’s one of 10 Chinese ancient villages in Sichuan province, but unlike its counterparts the village has been able to keep its authentic charm. How to get [...]
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List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Vanuatu
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Mon Jan 15 06:55:43 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Vanuatu for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Port Vila, Vanuatu | Luganville, Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an archipelago ...
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REVIEW: Starling Bank – The Best Way To Manage Money Whilst Travelling?
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Mon Jan 15 07:28:21 PST 2018
What's best way to manage your money whilst travelling? The Starling Bank app is my favourite way to manage money abroad - here's why...
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Backpacking in the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca & Formentera)
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Sat Dec 09 12:16:27 PST 2017
Backpacking in the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca & Formentera) The Balearic Islands have long been popular holiday destinations, mostly for Northern Europeans looking for a short sunny getaway. Typically people fly in and fly out, only visiting one island but it is possible to do a longer, backpacking trip in the Balearic Islands. You […]
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5 Things to consider before you teach English in China
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Wed May 24 08:44:36 PDT 2017
5 Things to consider before you teach English in China image via Brian Yap, CC BY-NC 2.0 A guest post by Dimitris Vlachos If you’re interested in teaching English in China, then you’re in for an exciting and rewarding adventure. As a company which specialises in helping people like you teach abroad, we understand what you’re […]
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Backpacking Vietnam: The Best On A Budget - A Broken Backpack
A Broken Backpack
Get off the beaten path, avoid crowds and see the best while you're backpacking in Vietnam. The best places are out there; waiting for you!
Hong Kong on the Cheap
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Thu Apr 20 12:00:20 PDT 2017
How Not To Blow Your Wad In Hong Kong (it’s a poker term) The 2nd most expensive city in Asia, but there are plenty of ways to budget travel Hong Kong. While Hong Kong is generally raved about, it’s not typically a backpacker stop, mainly because it’s too damn expensive. I’ve seen a lot of [...]
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How to Fit a Large Chicken in a Small Oven (& Other Tips for a Great Christmas in Korea)
by Grace Martens @ TravelBud
Tue Oct 31 03:26:14 PDT 2017
Like toppings on pizza (sweet potato pizza anyone?), Christmas is another thing that Korea didn’t really get the full memo on, but they do have their own interpretation of the celebration. Whereas we see Christmas as very much a family orientated day, Koreans see it largely as a holiday to be celebrated by couples. So […]
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Southeast Asia Backpacking: Cost of Travel Overview (2017)
Indie Traveller
Average costs, key expenses and suggested daily budgets for backpackers or independent travellers planning a trip to Southeast Asia.
REVIEW – The GoPro Hero 6 Camera (And Should You Add It To Your Travel Kit?)
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Wed Nov 22 01:30:47 PST 2017
Looking to buy a new GoPro? Here's my full review of the GoPro Hero 6 and whether it's the perfect GoPro for travel.
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Best Airbnbs in Reykjavik for a Winter Break
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Sat Dec 09 01:29:15 PST 2017
Let me share my Airbnb wishlist for Reykjavik, Iceland. Read my list of the best Airbnbs in Reykjavik, including budget rooms, perfect apartments and luxury rental homes. Winter season has got me dreaming about white snow and cold countries. I was just sixteen when I went on my first trip to Iceland – it was short […]
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3 things to know before you visit an elephant sanctuary in Thailand
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Mon Dec 04 17:38:00 PST 2017
The experience was one I'll never forget. It was hard not to feel like I had a comfort level and bond with these gentle giants by the end of our day together.
SAMBAWAN ISLAND: Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary To One of Biliran’s Paradise Islands
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sun Oct 01 04:32:57 PDT 2017
Discover Sambawan Island with the help of this Travel Guide On a Budget complete with itinerary and travel tips.
Travel Resolutions Filipinos are Embracing This 2018
by Joser Ferreras @ TripZilla Philippines
Wed Jan 10 16:00:24 PST 2018
Because no traveller is perfect.
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Visiting Slovenia – tiny but lovely Ljubljana and Lake Bled
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Wed Dec 06 23:30:20 PST 2017
After a fairy tale trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, we set off along Germany’s Romantic Road, driving through tiny Bavarian villages surrounded by forests and peaks. We climbed higher through the Austrian Alps, passing through ski towns where the snow lay like thick icing on rooftops and clung to the branches of pine trees. This winter […]
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Fort-de-France, Martinique
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
How to Make Driving Abroad a Smooth Experience
by Screndels @ Twourism
Tue Oct 11 13:40:11 PDT 2016
Driving abroad could be classed as a hobby of mine. There’s no better feeling than finding your own special destinations out on the open road. But all freedom comes with a price. With driving, it literally comes with a price that’s often quite high. Luckily there are some tips and tricks to make driving abroad […]
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Six things to know about Sweden before your Eurovision trip
by Jo @ Twourism
Tue May 10 01:54:03 PDT 2016
Are you busy packing your sparkly wig, facepaint and Swedish kronor while randomly blurting out ICEEEEBREEEAAAAAKEEEEER? Have you listened through this year’s line-up and picked your favourite? Between all those key changes and wind machines, here are six things to know about the weird and wonderful world of Swedish Eurovision. As a Swede, travel blogger, […]
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How to travel for free: Part 1
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Sat Oct 01 12:52:12 PDT 2016
For most people, one of the biggest barriers to entry when it comes to long-term travel is money. I can tell you from
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1 City, 9 Ways — Things to do in Hanoi, Vietnam for Every Kind of Traveler
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Tue Feb 07 05:07:25 PST 2017
From the minute you arrive in Hanoi, your senses will explode. The honking horns will fill your ears, while the whizzing motorbikes keep you constantly on your toes. Your mouth and nose will lead you to some of the most delicious corners of the city. It may take a day or so to orient yourself, [...]
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How I Spent 3 Days in the Secret Paradise of Port Barton in Palawan
by Paolo Rellama @ TripZilla Philippines
Thu Jan 18 17:00:25 PST 2018
We present to you, Port Barton!
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Your guide for planning a two week Vietnam holiday
Time Travel Turtle
Everything you need to know including detailed suggestions for transport, accommodation and activities!
Hanoi Noodle is more than Pho Hanoi| Restaurants Recommendation
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 28 19:36:28 PST 2017
“Hanoi: What to eat” The Series Vietnamese Noodles Is More Than Phở (Pho Hanoi) Pho Hanoi seems to be familiar with most of people, who have interest about Hanoi. It is regarded as a spirit of Hanoi. Let’s take a Hanoi Tour to know more about Things to do in Hanoi and has a chance to taste Pho Hanoi But there is much more than Phở. You might be suprise with different type of noodle in Hanoi. You might fall in love with the Hanoi’s Cuisine. A. Phở – Rice noodle A.1. What is phở? Phở is a kind of […]
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Lasenta Boutique Hotel, Hoi An
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Jan 11 19:43:23 PST 2018
A comfortable & aesthetically pleasing synthesis of the exotic & the familiar, the modern & the traditional, and Asian & European elements, Lasenta Boutique Hotel is yet another addition to Hoi An's list of excellent value, mid-range accommodation... Continue reading
5 need-to- know tips to minimise lost luggage risk
by Screndels @ Twourism
Sat Apr 23 09:57:06 PDT 2016
When we’re travelling, one of the biggest fears we have is finding out our bags end up in lost luggage. We’ve been lucky in all of our travels. Or have we just been careful? Well here are five top tips on what you can do to try to minimise the risk of your baggage ending […]
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Visit Seoul – A Travel Guide
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Mon Mar 06 16:23:44 PST 2017
Seoul is an electric city. Whether you are here for a layover, a couple of days, or multi-week excursion, making the most of your time is essential. No matter what kind of traveler you are, there is something to do and a place to visit in Seoul for you. From street food and [...]
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Puerto Montt, Chile
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
LIVE LIKE A LOCAL: RENT A SHORT-TERM APARTMENT WHILE TRAVELING
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Jun 05 11:30:18 PDT 2014
If you want to experience the true life of a place, experience it like a local: get an apartment in a true neighborhood. Wake up to the sounds of street vendors and garbage trucks. Be recognized with a smile by your local noodle-slinger.
If a city strikes your fancy, rent an apartment for a month and stick around for awhile.
Another advantage of worldwide Internet networking is that it allows us to exchange short-term apartments without going through an agent or company. Check the New York City craigslist sublet page and you’ll find plenty of Parisians happy to exchange their Left Bank apartment for a little temporary stepping stone on the Upper West Side. Though apartment exchanges are rare in Asia, there are plenty of expats and locals alike who will be vacating their adobe and happy to have someone trustworthy in ... Read More »
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Our South America trip begins! Visas, vaccines, insurance and packing list
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Sat Jan 13 08:33:50 PST 2018
Tomorrow we set off for Colombia! We’ve been talking about this South America trip for so many years that it’s taken on a surreal, dream-like quality for me. Now it’s a tangible thing. This time tomorrow we’ll be zooming across the sky to the other side of the world. Here’s a look at how we’ve […]
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Our Biggest Travel Fail? Why We Chose To Leave India Early
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Wed Aug 09 04:41:38 PDT 2017
I can’t say that our experience in India was all bad by any means. We met some nice people, saw some of the most beautiful buildings we’ve ever seen and ate some delicious curries. We took an incredible tiger safari, explored ancient forts and visited some fantastic museums. It’s probably one of the most photogenic […]
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6 (Non-Millennial) Solo Female Travelers Share Their Travel Wisdom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 07 06:12:09 PST 2017
Solo female travel isn't just for millennials! In this column, Kristin Addis introduces us to some older solo female travelers who are following their dreams to see the world. These women come from all backgrounds and all walks of life, proving it's never too late to start traveling.
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Money Matters: How much does it cost to travel Vietnam? - Bunch of Backpackers
Bunch of Backpackers
What are the costs to travel Vietnam? Inc. average costs per day, price examples and budget Vietnam tips from a fellow backpacker.
Discover: Fukuoka
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 14 21:53:24 PST 2008
A bullet train ride on the Hakata-Minami Line in Fukuoka, Japan costs just ¥290 (under US$3). Alas, the end-to-end trip lasts just ten minutes.
The Best Place To Travel Right Now: Answering My Inbox Q&Av2
by Anil Polat @ foXnoMad
Wed Jan 03 23:00:53 PST 2018
I’m sent a lot of travel and tech questions by email and although I reply to them all, I want to share some of those responses publicly to help more of you travel smarter. In the video above, I answer your questions about the best places to travel right now, good VPN choices, and […]
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Lisbon 3-Day Itinerary: What to See In Europe’s Hipster Capital
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Jun 04 04:28:38 PDT 2017
This Lisbon 3-day itinerary is ideal for anyone visiting for the first time the portuguese capital. It’s packed with insider advice of what’s REALLY worth to do and hipster tips to see the major sights. Bem-vindo a Lisboa! Oh Lisbon. The city oozing the million-dollar combination of tradition, charm and modernism. The alluring culture, the […]
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Tales of Teaching in a Tiny Thai Town
by Didi Mathibe @ TravelBud
Sun Nov 26 21:36:06 PST 2017
When I heard that my Thailand English teaching placement was going to be in Ranong, the tiniest and rainiest province in the country, I had mixed feelings. On one hand, I love tiny towns, rain and being immersed in the chilled vibes of nature. But on the other hand, I’ve only lived in bustling cities […]
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Great American Road Trip: June Spending Report
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Tue Sep 19 09:24:00 PDT 2017
June was our time to make the long and scary drive up through Canada and into Alaska. I won’t get into much more detail on the drive as I already covered most of it, but as always, I’ll break down the costs and add some more details along the way. After floundering a bit in…
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Living Lagom in Sweden: An Interview With Lola Akerstrom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Nov 30 08:05:51 PST 2017
Lagom is the key to unlocking the Swedish psyche, and it governs all aspect of Swedish society. In this interview, Lola A. Åkerström talks about why lagom is about more than just balance, and what it's like to assimilate into life in Sweden as a writer and photographer.
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21 Best Life Changing and Motivational Books To Read
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Tue Jan 16 09:55:28 PST 2018
Reading can truly bring us to places. It can also inspire us and bring the best out of people even during the darkest times in their lives. Books are like personal mentors. They build us. They help us see the wrong and the right in the things that we are doing in life. Books are words of wisdom intricately designed ...
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Total Cost for 3 weeks for a family of 4 in Vietnam & Cambodia
FUN FLYING FOUR
Now that I have posted loads of photos and tales form our amazing three week adventure around Vietnam and Cambodia I thought it time to share how much all this awesomeness cost! Whenever we go on a…
Vietnam in spring – Best places to go
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Fri Dec 29 02:23:37 PST 2017
You will never regret when visiting Vietnam in spring! If you wonder which places are the most beautiful in our country during this season, don't hesitate to collect all information in this article.
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4 Days Itinerary Hanoi (2018): What to do in Hanoi Vietnam for 4 Days 3 Nights
by Nguyễn Anh Quanh @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 21 00:27:59 PST 2017
What is the best Hanoi 4 days itinerary? So you’ve already known what to do in hanoi—if you haven’t—please read this article first. What to do for a 4 days itinerary Hanoi? It must not be harder than a 5 day itinerary in Hanoi right? What are the things to do in Hanoi for 4 days 3 night? Making an itinerary is definitely a pain in the neck—especially a 4 days Hanoi itinerary. Today we will create your perfect 4 days 3 night itinerary in Hanoi—so you can make the most out of your time with an itinerary 4 days in […]
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40 photos that will inspire you to visit Tajikistan!
by BoB @ Bunch of Backpackers
Sun May 07 04:17:51 PDT 2017
TAJIKISTAN – “Never heard of it. No idea where it’s located. Isn’t that a dangerous country?…” Just a couple of responses I got from people when I told them I traveled through Tajikistan, a country you generally don’t hear a lot about. Undeservedly so. Tajikistan is absolutely stunning and the people are incredibly friendly and hospitable. Even though […]
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Places to Visit in NSW with Kids
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Tue Oct 17 21:16:22 PDT 2017
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Timisoara / Temesvar, Romania
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
One Day in Kuala Lumpur
by Luke Nicholson @ Charlie on Travel
Thu Nov 23 22:38:05 PST 2017
In this Kuala Lumpur travel guide, we share our favourite things to do in Malaysia’s capital city, including the best temples, Chinatown and the best vegetarian restaurants in the city. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, wasn’t on our original travel itinerary. But we’re so glad we went there! Kuala Lumpur is a city with towering skyscrapers, […]
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French Quarter Hanoi | Map and Guide for First Time Visitors
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Jan 04 02:28:24 PST 2018
French Quarter In the past, under the domination of the French colonialist, Hanoi was separated into three regions which are French area, Vietnamese area and concession area. Up till now, the French area has been known as the French Quarter. Compared to the Old Quarter, French Quarter might be not as bustling as its neighbor but it would take you to another part of Hanoi soul – the charming and elegant one. Let us help you to grasp some must-know things about the area. 1. History: French Quarter in Hanoi mainly formed and developed during the French colonial period, from […]
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Bali | Exploring Temples
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Sat Sep 24 14:30:44 PDT 2016
I am sure every person that travels to Bali visits at least one temple, if not more. During our stay in Ubud we visited a few temples, we did contemplate […]
Backpacking Germany Budget Travel Guide 2018
by Ana Pereira @ The Broke Backpacker
Sat Jan 06 03:14:44 PST 2018
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Love a Little Extra Paradise: The Outer Islands of the Cook Islands
by Bryan @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Tue Nov 28 01:25:22 PST 2017
If you are planning a visit to the Cook Islands and you are looking for something off the beaten path, consider one of the outer islands.
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How to get around Saigon on the cheap!
by Brinda Shah @ XO Tours Blog
Wed Aug 23 23:08:19 PDT 2017
As tourists, Ho Chi Minh City can seem very centralized because not only are many of the tourist attractions around District 1, the centre of the city, but this district is also quite compact. However, with 24 districts, the city is actually very spread out and some of the other districts are more than twice…
Singapore Travel Guide | What To Do with a Stopover in Singapore
by Luke Nicholson @ Charlie on Travel
Sat Oct 21 04:47:33 PDT 2017
In this Singapore travel guide, we share the best travel tips for a stopover in Singapore that takes in all of the city’s best sights without breaking the bank. Known as the gateway to Asia, Singapore is a popular stopover destination for travellers taking connecting flights to and from other countries in Asia. This unique […]
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Backpacking Route for Vietnam - MyFunkyTravel
MyFunkyTravel
Take a ride on the re-unification express as you head by train from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City with our budget friendly backpacking route for Vietnam.
The Ultimate Itinerary of São Miguel Island (Made By An Azorean)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Thu May 18 10:27:31 PDT 2017
São Miguel in the Azores is a vibrant garden in the middle of the Atlantic. With so many different landscapes and things to do there, planning a route to explore the island is essential. This is the exact road trip itinerary I use when I get friends visiting São Miguel island and now I’m sharing […]
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How Much Does it Cost to Travel Vietnam? | Eternal Expat
Eternal Expat
A 30-Day Vietnam Travel Budget. From transportation to food, where to stay to how much a beers costs. This post breaks it all down for you.
Older Highschool Researching Paper Information. Essay Composing Solution USA
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Wed Jan 17 08:19:01 PST 2018
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How to Change, Spend, and Save Money in Vietnam
TripSavvy
With these money tips and useful spending suggestions, find out how you can change your money in Vietnam and how to get the most bang for your buck

The travel itinerary template I use to plan all my trips (free download!)
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Tue Nov 14 22:39:40 PST 2017
My travel itinerary template just got a big upgrade. And you can download it for free.
Monthly recap: March travels
by Jo @ Twourism
Fri Apr 01 03:19:36 PDT 2016
In March we ticked off our third new destination of the year, Kraków, tickling a desire to explore more of Poland and central Europe. Here’s a recap of our month! Wondering what we got up to last month? Check out our February recap. Every generation has made its mark on the Wawel Hill cathedral. 🏰🏰😍😍 […]
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An Awesome Two-Week Itinerary for Vietnam
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Halong Bay: The Most Beautiful Place in the World? 'Sleeping' on the Overnight Trains in Vietnam
How To Spend 36 Hours in Bratislava
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Wed Aug 16 05:14:42 PDT 2017
Nestled along the Danube, just an hour from Vienna, is Bratislava. One of the smallest and, in our opinion, most perfectly formed capital cities in Europe. It’s home to what is claimed to be the narrowest house in Europe and a UFO bridge, amongst its many other delights. It’s also fabulously well connected – just […]
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How Much Does It Cost To Travel Australia: A Budget Breakdown
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Tue Jan 02 08:21:23 PST 2018
Australia is the 6th biggest country in the world, so big in fact that it counts as a continental landmass! With more than 823,000 kilometers of road available to be explored it is an amazing road trip destination. Both Frank… Continue Reading
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Things to do in Vietnam - 3 week Vietnam Itinerary - Thrifty Family Travels
Thrifty Family Travels
Discover the best things to do in Vietnam in this 3 week Vietnam itinerary suitable for DIY travel, including where to stay, getting around & price guide.
5 Reasons Why You Must Stay at Dash Hotel in Seminyak, Bali
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Thu Nov 09 22:41:24 PST 2017
When in Bali it’s always fun to discover new beaches and new places. Last year I was staying in Canggu and this year I really wanted to visit other places. Not too far from Canggu there is another cool spot named Seminyak. It’s the bohemian/posh area where you can find great restaurants, listen to a […]
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Backpacking Budget for Southeast Asia: less than USD 750 spent (Month #1)
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Sat Dec 16 00:02:16 PST 2017
How much does it really cost to travel in Southeast Asia? Is it possible to do it very cheap? How much does it cost to move there? We tend to think that life in Asia is super cheap… until we start craving western food, luxury, comfort and too many trips to the 7/11. I’ve […]
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Sailing The Whitsunday Islands With Cruise Whitsundays: A Day On The Camira
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Sat Dec 02 13:47:15 PST 2017
Just like diving the Great Barrier Reef, sailing the Whitsundays had been a bucket list item for years. So when we finally made it to Australia, there was no question about it, we would explore the fabled Whitsunday Islands… About… Continue Reading
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Routeperfect Review
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Wed Dec 27 01:37:45 PST 2017
As much as I love to travel (heck, I travel for a living), I absolutely hate trip planning. Over the years, I’ve caught on to my partner’s happy-go-lucky attitude towards travel and very rarely plan for things in advance. Let’s face it. Trip planning is time consuming, stressful, and can definitely be overwhelming at times. […]
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Trứng Vịt Lộn (Half-hatched duck egg)
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Sat Oct 07 21:27:16 PDT 2017
Foreign travelers have a sort of love-hate relationship with “trung vit lon” which is known as the Vietnamese version of the famous “balut” egg in Philippines. You can literally find this food in every city across the country. Vietnamese people eat “trung vit lon” for breakfast and night snack. It’s loved and very popular for …

How To Plan a Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Trip
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:37:00 PST 2018
It's easier than you think to plan a sustainable trip. You don't need to book an ecotourism resort with a hefty price tag or volunteer in a remote village for weeks on end. Any type of traveler can plan a sustainable vacation if you know where to start. In this article, we'll walk you through practical and easy ways you can plan a sustainable trip.
KALANGGAMAN ISLAND: Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary & Why It’s More Than Just The Sandbar
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Fri Aug 25 08:19:26 PDT 2017
Kalanggaman Island Travel Guide complete with info on how to get there, budget, itinerary and useful tips.
BABUYAN ISLANDS: A First-Timer’s Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary To The Hidden Jewels Of The Extreme North
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sat Jan 13 12:00:05 PST 2018
Babuyan Island Travel Guide For First Timers include useful tips, expenses, sample itinerary and ways to get there.
A Beginner’s Guide to Ubud, Bali
by Annika @ Travelettes
Mon Jan 08 05:13:52 PST 2018
Ever since Eat Pray Love, Bali has been a firm favorite on the solo female traveler’s radar. After all, it was here where Liz found enlightenment amongst the rice paddies, new friends, a new fortune and finally a new love. While the movie doesn’t really tell us where Liz is finding this Balinese paradise, ever since single women have been flooding Ubud, yoga mat and green juice in hand with […]
THE ACTUALITY OF DIPLOMATIC WORK
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Tue Dec 12 16:00:00 PST 2017
THE ACTUALITY OF DIPLOMATIC WORK And did you know that most of the diploma projects are being rejected, that is, they are not considered to be submitted only because they are not relevant from the point of view of science. This is not surprising, because many students choose the topic, do not take into account […]
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Best Cabin Backpack for Carry On Only Travel
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Tue Oct 31 21:14:51 PDT 2017
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The cost of traveling in Vietnam - Jimmy Eats World
Jimmy Eats World
Before arriving, I knew that the cost of traveling in Vietnam was going to be quite affordable, but by no means where the final figure ended up.
Winter Travel Inspiration: Our Top Things To Do In Bruges
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Wed Nov 29 12:16:44 PST 2017
If you’re looking for a romantic, relaxing winter city break I can pretty much guarantee that Bruges is the place for you. It’s known as the ‘Venice of the North’ for a reason and this time of year is the perfect time to visit… to quote a certain rather well known film it really is […]
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12 reasons to visit Vietnam at least once in a lifetime
by Hoa Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Jan 08 23:52:19 PST 2018
Located in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is not as celebrated as its regional cousins Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and even Indonesia. However, this does not mean that it is any less intriguing or wonderful than they are.
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Do-It-Yourself Walking Tour of Dalat, Vietnam – A Perfect Day in Dalat
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Sun Feb 05 01:00:35 PST 2017
Signup for my weekly newsletter The first time I took Chopper Suey (my Chinese-made American cruiser bike) on a road trip, was to the sexy hills of Dalat. As we pulled into town, surrounded by pines and fresh cool air, I knew I was going to love the place. Formerly a retreat town for the [...]
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Linh Ngo @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Mon Mar 27 21:36:59 PDT 2017
As a Vietnamese I can tell this is really good tip for backpackers going to Hanoi :)
Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Akina @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Mon Oct 24 01:44:16 PDT 2016
Hanoi is really perfect for backpackers. Some dollars will make you survive here.
Math Problems For
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Fri Dec 08 00:32:07 PST 2017
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You’re Never Going to Travel Like a Local (& Why That’s OK)
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Tue Jan 31 03:07:17 PST 2017
It’s the “holy grail” of long-term travel. There are travel empires built on the concept. But here’s the truth: You are never going
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Nustay Review: How to Save on Your Next Hotel Booking
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Sun Jan 14 22:47:41 PST 2018
Disclaimer: This post was written in partnership with Nustay as part of their #NuStayExplorers team. As always, my opinions are my own. While traveling, accommodation usually takes a large chunk of your travel budget. Although I am a go-with-the-flow kind of gal, over the years, I have also become quite picky about where I stay. With […]
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Are Vietnamese people really hostile towards foreign tourists?
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Sun Aug 13 21:09:05 PDT 2017
On the following of the incident happened in late July where a bus driver’s assistant of Viet Nhat Travel (Nha Trang) forced two female foreign passengers to leave the bus, part of which was recorded on mobile phone by a Taiwanese tourist who also took the same bus, we have received mixed opinions on the …
List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Suriname
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Mon Jan 22 03:07:45 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Suriname for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Paramaribo | Nieuw Nickerie | Cajana | Lelydorp | Nieuw Amsterdam | Groningen. The Republic of Suriname ...
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The Ultimate Top 100 of Travel Instagram Accounts
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Oct 30 12:12:58 PDT 2017
A Top 100 of inspiring travel Instagrammers, ranked based on user engagement and activity.
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5 Days in London: The Ultimate London Itinerary
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Wed Jan 17 09:21:46 PST 2018
There’s just something about London. With its iconic skyline, trendy neighborhoods, world-class museums, and long list of popular attractions, London is a city that every traveler should visit. We put together this 5-day London itinerary to help you have the best experience here. About this London Itinerary In general, I grouped sites together based on their location in order to ...
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Homework Help On Math
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Mon Dec 25 01:33:05 PST 2017
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Stories from my Sustainable Trip with the UNWTO
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:32:40 PST 2018
I feel so incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to travel around the world with the United Nations World Tourism Organization to raise awareness about sustainable travel. This adventure brought me paragliding in Colombia, snorkeling in Mexico and through some of Germany's most magical Christmas markets. Come along on my journey and read my deep thoughts, funny wonderings and most memorable stories and pictures!
List of the Best Luxury Hotels in El Salvador
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Wed Jan 17 04:05:45 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in El Salvador for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: San Salvador City | Santa Ana | San Miguel | El Cuco | Sonsonate | Suchitito ...
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Why you need to visit Mexico City ASAP
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Thu Dec 29 15:02:39 PST 2016
Go there now, while people still think it's unsafe. (9 min. read)
A Monsoon Friendly Two Week North India Itinerary
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Fri Aug 04 05:00:59 PDT 2017
Having cancelled our trip to Nepal due to concerns about trekking in monsoon season, we did have some worries about visiting India in June / July. I did tons of research and it looked like if we stuck to our planned two week north India itinerary we’d be more or less okay and even if […]
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Forms of Investment
by Nguyen Ngan @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Sat Sep 09 08:50:15 PDT 2017
Coming to Vietnam and putting lots of money on a business are steps of a gamble which requires careful research. As a matter of fact, the research starts with how to invest into Vietnam, or in other words what are forms for investment in Vietnam. This question is not quite a key concern but should …
The Travelettes Itinerary: 2 Weeks in Georgia (Yes, the Country)
by guest @ Travelettes
Wed Jan 17 03:53:44 PST 2018
Lately, the small country of Georgia (located between Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Black Sea) has been gaining more global recognition thanks to trending fashion designers and a budding electronic music scene. Nevertheless, it is still an off-the-beaten-track destination for tourists and I was one of the first amongst my well-traveled friends to visit this charming country. I have to admit, I knew almost nothing about Georgia before except for […]
Keep Your Butts Off the Beach – Thailand Bans Smoking on Tourist Beaches
by Nick Paul @ TravelBud
Tue Oct 24 07:46:04 PDT 2017
With much of Asia there’s a relatively relaxed attitude to the cigarette. I remember seeing unreasonably cheap cartons from international brands in the Philippines and Vietnam. In South Korea, an ashtray full of cigarette butts in a toilet can come as a shock to us Westerners but is not uncommon, especially in some slightly older […]
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Is Naples Safe For Tourists? What You (Really) Need To Know
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Jul 15 09:18:54 PDT 2017
It’s 2017 so time to sort this drama once and for all. Is Naples safe for tourists or not? Let’s spill the truth! It’s the elephant in the room of every discussion around Naples. Just like happened when I visited Rio de Janeiro, most of my conversations before heading to Italy’s third largest city had […]
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Oranjestad (Sint Eustatius), Caribbean Netherlands
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Travel costs and prices for Oranjestad (Sint Eustatius), Caribbean Netherlands
Let’s Send Another Set of Students Abroad (Exciting Updates from FLYTE)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 14 05:42:03 PST 2017
Two years ago I started FLYTE, a charity designed to help students from underserved communities see the world. Since then, we have raised over $100,000 and sent three classes on trips around the world. Here are updates on the organization.
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What is Sustainable Tourism and What Does it Look Like Around the World
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Jan 15 20:48:27 PST 2018
What is sustainable travel? Well, isn't that a good question! I am delving into what sustainable tourism looks like around the world: from Colombia to Germany! Read real life stories and examples of how sustainable travel can transform our world for the better and become a part of the change!
Join Photography Contest with Vietnam Visa Easy to get BIG prizes
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Thu Sep 07 21:56:20 PDT 2017
We are proudly presenting to you our very first Photography Contest: Together We Travel the World. Share your most beautiful travelling moments of you and your loved ones to win many presents from Vietnam Visa Easy! What are you waiting for? Join us now to get big prizes! From 7th September to 14th September, all you …
The Realistic Guide to Solo Travel
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Tue Jan 16 02:22:07 PST 2018
Y’know all these guides to solo travel, where the writer bangs on about how it’s going to be the ‘best time of your life’, you’ll meet ‘lifelong friends’ who’ll help you ‘find yourself’ and you’ll ‘be bitten by the travel bug foreverrrrr’ etc etc? Well, I’d say 99% of them are at least 88% exaggeration. Rose. Tinted. The Realistic Guide to Solo Travel Obviously, I’ve made a career out of […]
Bãi Rạng Beach, Quy Nhon
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Dec 21 02:53:19 PST 2017
A small crescent of toast-gold sand lined with coconut palms & casuarina trees, Bãi Rạng Beach is squeezed between two rocky bluffs, 15km south of Quy Nhon. It's still a local, working beach & remains undeveloped.... Continue reading

Motorbiking Around Vietnam - ( A BACKPACKERS GUIDE 2016)
Mad Monkey Hostels
Motorbiking Around Vietnam - A backpackers guide to Vietnam on two wheels. A quick guide on how to get your bike and travel through Vietnam on a motorbike

Expenses for a Motorbike Road Trip in Vietnam
Vietnam Coracle
Many readers write me wanting to know how much to budget for a road trip by motorbike through Vietnam. I've put together this list of necessary expenses, and an estimate of total daily cost while on the road in Vietnam... Continue reading →
Introducing the Future Volunteers Program: Volunteer in South Africa
by Nick Paul @ TravelBud
Mon Oct 23 21:18:48 PDT 2017
As a company dedicated to delivering life-changing teach abroad experiences through socially responsible programs across the globe, one thing has long been missing: a teach or volunteer program here in of South Africa, our home turf. Of course, it’s not been something we’ve been actively avoiding. We have been on the hunt for the right […]
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Destination Races: Running the NYC Marathon
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Tue Jan 10 05:08:47 PST 2017
This is an interview in a series about different fitness events around the world and the people who traveled to compete in them. I hope these stories of destination races inspire you by their perseverance and excitement for fitness and travel, as well as push you to plan your next vacation around a fitness event! This [...]
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3 Weeks in Vietnam: Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City
Not Another Travel Blog
I struggled to find examples of itineraries I liked when preparing for three weeks in Vietnam. There are lots out there for two weeks, and even more for four weeks due to most people opting for either the free 15 day visa or the entry level 30 day visa. Whilst some examples of three week …
Total Cost to RV Across North America
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Wed Dec 13 10:19:11 PST 2017
Much like any adventure, it all started with a Google search “Vintage Airstream for sale“. It was to be an adventure across North America to visit so many places we compared to the US as we traveled the world in 2013. It was also an escape hatch that took me away from my overly stressful…
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TOP 5 REASONS TO VISIT HO CHI MINH CITY DURING TET
by Brinda Shah @ XO Tours Blog
Sun Jan 21 22:21:21 PST 2018
Lunar New Year, or more commonly known as Tet, is a wondrous and prosperous time in Vietnam, and is an event that is anticipated throughout the year! It marks the arrival of spring, a brand new start for many of life’s endeavours, and is a time to appreciate and spend time with family. If you…
The Best Of Siquijor: Itinerary, Tourist Spots and Budget in 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Apr 22 06:54:30 PDT 2017
This Siquijor travel guide and itinerary has all you need to know to plan your trip to one of the best hidden gems of the Philippines. Dreamy waterfalls, secret tropical beaches and memorable sunsets await you in Siquijor: the island of fire! Siquijor island has been known as land of witchcraft, enchantments and sorcery. So […]
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The Two Best Travel Cameras For Video Under $1000
by Anil Polat @ foXnoMad
Wed Dec 20 23:00:41 PST 2017
The two best video cameras under $1000 right now in late 2017 are the Panasonic Lumix G7 and the Lumix G85. Being so very similar, it can be difficult to tell why they differ by a few hundred dollars in price and if the additional cost of the G85 makes sense for you. Both are […]
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All legitimate ways to get Vietnam Visa for Czech citizens
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Sun Dec 17 21:31:52 PST 2017
A Visa to Vietnam is required for citizens of Czech Republic. This post will introduce you concisely 3 ways to apply for Vietnam Visa for Czech citizens, including Vietnam Embassy Visa, Vietnam Visa On Arrival and Vietnamese E-visa.
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An Awesome 2-Week Thailand Itinerary (For First-Timers)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Sep 17 07:31:17 PDT 2017
This article will help you craft your very own Thailand travel itinerary. After reading this, you’ll be ready for a trip to one of the most adventure-packed destination in the world! Thailand is a one of a kind place in the world. Despite getting 30M of tourists every year – some spots are already lost […]
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How Much To Budget For Backpacking S.E.Asia | Cotton Tales
Sylvie's Suitcase
Planning the trip of a lifetime round southeast Asia? Here's my essential guide on how much to budget for backpacking Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.
Discover: Aberdeen
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Mar 04 21:53:07 PST 2008
Among the artifacts displayed at The Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, Scotland is a flag from Hitler's staff car. (Don't ask how they got it.)

Travel Itinerary and Budget for 1 Month in Vietnam
Itchy Feet on the Cheap
1 month in Vietnam, is enough time to travel from Saigon to Hanoi. This guide tells you where to go, for how long, and how much to budget.
Christmas Tours in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
by Bryan @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Sun Nov 26 08:28:23 PST 2017
Come explore Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, home to imperial palaces and fairy-tale castles, Bavarian villages and Baroque cities, the mysterious Black Forest and the snow-capped Alps. This is storybook Europe, where half-timbered inns painted with festive flowers lean over quiet country roads, and the Gothic spires of castles rise from craggy bluffs above the Rhine River.
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Some Of The Best Things I Never Imagined Would Happen: foXnoMad 2017 Highlights
by Anil Polat @ foXnoMad
Wed Jan 10 23:00:13 PST 2018
Meeting rescued elephants at Wildlife SOS, for example. Years ago when I set a goal of visiting every country in the world and created this site, I had no idea where it would take me. Every year, I’m still amazed at the experiences I have and often as these things are happening, I’m thinking, “I […]
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Vancouver: A 2 Day Itinerary And Sightseeing Guide
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Wed Oct 25 01:20:50 PDT 2017
Vancouver was our first stop in Canada and I’ll be honest: it wasn’t love at first sight. When we arrived it was cold and rain was pouring down from a dark-grey sky. We couldn’t even see the mountains north of… Continue Reading
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Discover: Lubbock
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 27 21:53:24 PST 2008
Among the objects on display at the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, Texas, memorializing the city's favorite son, is a giant-size replica of the rocker's trademark glasses.

Southeast Asia
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Heading to Southeast Asia? Lucky you. Check out our travel guides for Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and all other countries, plus bag the cheapest flights, transport, tours and more...
A capital of change
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Tue Dec 12 17:20:19 PST 2017
The historic centre of Vilnius shows a city that's been through a lot of turmoil but is now proud of what it is.
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A clash of cultures in Seville
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Wed Dec 13 21:21:46 PST 2017
These two monumental sites in the centre of Seville say a lot about a period of Spanish history when civilisations were clashing.
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Best day trips from Prague
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Sun Jan 14 20:09:40 PST 2018
Get more out of your time in the Czech Republic with these suggestions of day trips from Prague. With a variety of destinations, there's something for everyone.
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Yes, you can have a full time job and still see the world (here's how I do it)
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Sun Nov 05 18:00:00 PST 2017
Since 2011, I've traveled to 40 cities in 17 countries, all while holding down a demanding full-time job.
Driving home for Christmas and heading to South America
by Andrew Wyatt @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Thu Dec 21 12:11:10 PST 2017
Big news – we’ve just booked flights to Colombia in January! As I write this we’re on the ferry back to the UK to celebrate the festive season with family before we begin our 2018 adventures. Driving home for Christmas has taken us to the supreme Cologne xmas markets and to Bruges, which may well […]
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Vietnam budget for couples: What we spent on 19 days in Vietnam - Practically Everywhere
Practically Everywhere
After a rough time with our budget in Thailand and Cambodia, Vietnam was a welcome change of pace. Per day, this was nearly

How I scored a luxury hotel for $106/night in Chiang Mai, Thailand
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Mon Nov 20 20:02:36 PST 2017
Private swim-up poolside access? Yes please. Getting the 4th night free via an easy travel hack? Hell yeah.

Shallow Pockets: How to travel Vietnam on a budget | XO Tours Blog
XO Tours Blog
Vietnam is one of the most popular budget travel destinations in the world. The easiest way to travel frugally is to know how and where to find the bargains!
Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Carrie @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 11:03:41 PDT 2016
Looks like a great place to travel too. I think one day I would enjoy going to Vietnam.
No Vietnam Visa Required For Citizens Of Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Fri Jun 19 04:49:09 PDT 2015
From July 2015, you don’t need to apply for a visa to enter Vietnam if you’re a citizen from Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Vietnam Embassy, Bangkok The Vietnamese government have announced a important change for Vietnam tourist visas – if you’re from Britain, Germany, France, Italy or Spain, you no longer need to […]
Why Now is the Best Time to Plot Your 2018 Travel Goals
by Joser Ferreras @ TripZilla Philippines
Mon Jan 15 16:00:27 PST 2018
Start planning!
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Sighisoara, Romania
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Write Me An Essay
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Mon Dec 11 06:08:44 PST 2017
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How Much Money Do I Need For Vietnam
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If you're wondering "How Much Money Do I Need For Vietnam?", see our guide to the prices of Vietnam food, booze, accommodation, travelling and activities
How to Decide Where to Travel Next + Our Travel Bucket List
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Mon Feb 13 09:28:49 PST 2017
If you’re one of those people who loves the idea of running off, spur of the moment, to whichever international destination has captured
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Everything You Need To Know To Prepare For A Trip To Vietnam - foXnoMad
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This is a guest post by Claudia Tavani, a former human rights lawyer and academic who has previously written about traveling in Cuba and the 5 best beach i
Great American Road Trip: July Spending Report
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Mon Sep 25 19:16:11 PDT 2017
July was it. Our last full month to travel as our renters were due out at the end of the month. We raced up to Alaska in June so we could get at least of one month of exploring before heading back. We estimated two weeks of heavy driving to get all the way through…
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Female solo backpacking in Iran: Experiences and tips for future travelers
by BoB @ Bunch of Backpackers
Wed May 17 01:52:31 PDT 2017
‘What were your experiences as a female solo backpacker in Iran?’ This question I got quite a few times after my trip to Iran last summer. If you have been following my travels on Instagram or Facebook, you know I truly had the time of my life. In Iran I felt 100% free, careless and happy. I […]
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How to Visit Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Tue Jan 09 17:13:29 PST 2018
Death Valley National Park is filled with unusual spots to visit and the Racetrack Playa may be one of the most bizarre. This is the place to see those mysterious sailing stones…the large rocks that somehow glide over this dry, muddy surface, leaving imprinted trails behind them. This is not a spot you can just visit on a whim. Getting ...
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13 Travel Resolutions for 2018 that are not Destinations (and will actually satisfy your Wanderlust)
by guest @ Travelettes
Wed Jan 10 23:00:57 PST 2018
Now that 2018 is here, I’m sure all of you are excited about planning your upcoming trips and working on your travel bucket list as well. While there are hundreds of articles on the internet talking about the ‘Top Destinations Where You Must Travel in 2018’ and ‘The Budget-Friendly Countries To Visit in 2018’ (even on Travelettes you can find an unusual travel bucket list for 2018 and money-saving tips […]

What to do in Bangkok: Unique and Cheap Things You Won’t Want to Miss
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Sun Oct 08 01:24:41 PDT 2017
If you’re bored in Bangkok, something's wrong with you! There are endless fun things to do in this ever-growing city. We created a list of top activities that you shouldn’t miss while visiting Bangkok. Some are super touristy (yet still worthwhile), like the Grand Palace and Khao San Road, but some are hidden gems, like an amazing Tuk Tuk Food Tour and an off-the-beaten path floating market. Whether it’s your first time in Thailand or you already have your favorite Soi, this guide is for you!
Backpacking Route for Mexico
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Mon Jul 10 11:24:59 PDT 2017
latin america routes south america | brazil | patagonia | central america | mexico Mexico Backpacking Route Our backpacking route for Mexico takes in the best the South of the country has to offer. If you follow it, you’ll travel from the tranquil seas of the Caribbean to the giant waves of the Pacific via […]
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by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Sun Dec 10 05:31:39 PST 2017
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Discover: Santa Fe
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 29 21:53:24 PST 2008
In the celebrated art colony of Santa Fe, New Mexico, you can of course get paintings of the scenery of the southwestern United States, but did you know you can also get original paintings of Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote?
The Secret Sauce Behind Scott’s Cheap Flights
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Dec 11 06:34:52 PST 2017
Scott Keyes turned a simple newsletter into a popular travel hacking site, Scott's Cheap Flights. In this interview, Scott tells us how he and his worldwide team find cheap flights using a combination of manpower and knowledge of industry trends. Every flight is hand-searched!
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The Essay Writer
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Mon Dec 25 01:33:15 PST 2017
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The Travelettes recap – our favorite travel moments of 2017
by Tabea @ Travelettes
Wed Jan 17 23:24:44 PST 2018
Okay, we will admit: 2018 has been with us for a few days now, but having a moment to sit back and recap while the holidays are still in full swing can be pretty hard, nearly impossible. It may be that we’re just stumbling into the new year, being happy but exhausted, aroused by all the festivities, input, food… And just like that a new year starts without us even […]
Six Awesome Coffee Shops In Brno
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Fri Aug 18 10:26:34 PDT 2017
Who would have thought that Brno would be a thriving hub of hipster coffee shops? Certainly not us, that’s for sure. When we arrived in this sleepy city we had no idea that there would be so many cute (and quirky places) to enjoy a cuppa. Want to enjoy a drink in an underground bunker? […]
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12 Years Of Travel: Thames Barrier, Greenwich, London
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Sun Jun 14 17:22:29 PDT 2015
London is steeped in history, but it’s also shaping the future of how we control the landscape Thames Barrier, Greenwich, London 10 June 2012, 3 Years Ago This Week: I spent a few days in Greenwich for my 40th birthday – it seemed appropriate to go back to the Source Of All Time as I […]
Off The Beaten Path in Vietnam
by Brinda Shah @ XO Tours Blog
Wed Oct 11 01:33:17 PDT 2017
Vietnam is seeing more and more visitors each year, with the actual number of tourists per year reaching well over 6 million. Some areas in Vietnam, such as Halong Bay, Sapa, and Hoi An, are very beautiful but also packed with tourists year round. Fortunately, if you want to get away from the crowds, you…
The Best Things to do in Tasmania
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Wed Nov 22 15:56:20 PST 2017
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Discovering the capes and coastal gems of Prince Edward Island, Canada
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Mon Dec 04 16:11:36 PST 2017
Discovering the capes and coastal gems of Prince Edward Island by Jared Nusinoff Tourists venture out to Eastern Canada to experience the geographical beauty and tranquillity which makes this part of the country unique. Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada, and a destination to experience the charm and beauty of a relaxed […]
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How to pack for winter travel (in a carry-on)
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Thu Oct 26 18:22:25 PDT 2017
Bulkier clothing and extra layers means you have to be even more ruthless about what you bring.
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by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Mon Dec 04 01:58:55 PST 2017
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Surviving Winter Travel on the Road with the Mazda CX-3
by Colby @ World of A Wanderer
Wed Dec 27 22:32:05 PST 2017
It’s that time of year again, when sleigh bells start jingling, and Jack Frost starts nipping. It’s also that time of year when traveling is at its peak. People are heading home for the holidays, or perhaps escaping the winter’s cold and heading somewhere where...
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12 Years Of Travel: Jawfish With Eggs, Derawan, Indonesia
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Thu May 28 20:12:28 PDT 2015
Indonesian Borneo has several islands with some great scuba diving – there are plenty of surprises waiting underwater Jawfish with eggs, Borneo 2 June 2010, 5 Years Ago This Week: Jawfish are one of my favourite sea creatures – they live in vertical tunnels dug in the sand and peer out over the top with […]
Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Guu @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Tue Aug 08 22:39:41 PDT 2017
Hi there! Thanks so much for sharing this tips, I really like this post, especially the style and the images. I am actually thinking of schedule a trip to Hanoi this year. I like to travel alone with my backpack, it feels much more freedom and cost efficiently. I hope you can share more tips about the other places in Vietnam.
10 Trips From Cusco to Add to Your Peru Travel Bucket List!
by Selma Dzonlic @ THAT BACKPACKER
Tue Jan 02 14:46:42 PST 2018
Once considered the centre of the universe by the largest empire of its time, the Incas, today Cusco draws over one million tourists per...
Monthly recap: April travels
by Jo @ Twourism
Sun May 01 13:45:50 PDT 2016
In April we’ve been busy planning our upcoming trips and doing work – y’know that activity that funds our travels? (And, in all honesty, is an interesting and challenging way to spend most of our days.) We’ve booked three short trips for May and a long one for June so some home time has been […]
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Zagreb: A Quick Break in Croatia’s Capital
by Audrey Bergner @ THAT BACKPACKER
Sat Jan 06 14:35:29 PST 2018
Continuing our travels in Croatia, our next stop after a week on the Istrian Peninsula was Zagreb for a change of scenery. As far as...
TACLOBAN CITY TOUR: 3 Places You Shouldn’t Miss On Your Visit
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Wed Oct 18 05:10:01 PDT 2017
This post contains The Top Places you should visit in Tacloban City along with useful travel tips.
10 Things to do in Barcelona That You Can’t Miss
by Laura Gois @ Adventure In You
Tue Jan 16 20:03:03 PST 2018
Barcelona is an unbelievable city: the mix of culture, art and – of course – incredible food make every visit an absolute joy and even after multiple visits, there will always be hidden nooks of the city to explore. It feels almost impossible to get tired of wandering the streets – although it’s usually in […]
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The cost of traveling for two years.
by Jimmy @
Mon Jun 08 06:05:53 PDT 2015
“How much does it cost to travel for two years?” “How can you afford to go away for so long?” “Did you win the lottery or something?” These were the most commonly asked questions while I was travelling. My simple … Read all about it!
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MASASA BEACH: DIY Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary & Its Sad Story
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sat Jan 06 17:00:37 PST 2018
DIY Guide to Masasa Beach. Contains information about budget, itinerary, where to stay, how to get there and other useful information.

My 1-Month Vietnam Travel Itinerary
THAT BACKPACKER
My one month Vietnam travel itinerary. Travelling from south to north with stops in Saigon, Mekong Delta, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Hanoi, Halong Bay and Sapa.
Humahuaca, Argentina
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
12 Years Of Travel: Perhentian Kecil Beach, Perhentian Islands, Malaysia
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Wed Jun 24 10:00:01 PDT 2015
Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands are a backpacker haven with great beaches and cheap scuba diving Perhentian Kecil Beach, Perhentian Islands, Malaysia 28 June 2006, 9 Years Ago This Week: I’d been commissioned to write a story about diving in the Perhentian Islands by Asian Diver magazine – while it’s a bit of a trek to get […]

Eco-Friendly Products for Responsible Travelers
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Nov 20 03:09:26 PST 2017
Traveling responsibly is so much easier when you're prepared and have the right tools. This list of eco-friendly travel gear will help you travel more sustainably and will lessen your footprint on the environment.
Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle, a German Fairytale
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Fri Nov 24 04:06:04 PST 2017
Visiting Bavaria feels like stepping into a fairytale. Picture forests of tall pointy trees, rolling green fields and medieval towns set against a backdrop of the jagged, snow-topped Alps. Then there’s the castles that dot the landscape, including a turreted Disneyesque masterpiece that looks like it’s been pulled straight from the pages of a storybook. […]
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Backpacking Vietnam Travel Guide 2017 - Adventure Tips
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Backpacking Vietnam; the ultimate guide to exploring one of South East Asia's most mysterious and beautiful travel destinations...
Chiang Rai Province: Why It’s Worth a Stop in Northern Thailand
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Thu Jan 18 06:05:10 PST 2018
Chiang Rai highlights: from mountain-top views stretching into Laos to scenic villages among the tea fields.
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TOP 5 Day Trips from Ho Chi Minh City
by Brinda Shah @ XO Tours Blog
Sun Jun 18 07:07:10 PDT 2017
We recently put together for you an itinerary for exploring Ho Chi Minh City as part of our Custom Itineraries for Vietnam series. After you have explored Ho Chi Minh City and if you have an extra day in your travel itinerary, short day trips are a great option. Fortunately, outside of the city, there are several places…
5 Countries that are cheap to live in and offer a high quality of life!
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Fri Sep 22 10:56:50 PDT 2017
5 Countries that are cheap to live in and offer a high quality of life! While everyone’s definition of ‘cheap’ and ‘high quality of life’ may differ, these countries offer an affordable cost of living certainly in comparison to most developed countries whilst still having a huge amount to offer. A budget of US$1000/month (€850, […]
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Travel Around Panama While Giving Back as a Volunteer Teacher
by Carolina Barraza @ TravelBud
Mon Dec 11 04:57:17 PST 2017
At TravelBud, we’re very excited to announce our new volunteer-teach program in Panama, which combines two things we believe in as an organization: giving back to communities and traveling. As a participant in TravelBud’s brand new program, you’ll be empowering children in the beautiful town of Pedasi, helping them gain and improve their English language […]
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Go Overseas: How to choose your travel insurance
by Colin @ Elsewhere Man
Fri Oct 16 01:00:24 PDT 2015
I’m gonna be honest, I have never once used travel insurance. I like to live my life with the confidence that any debilitating issue that crops up because of my poor lifestyle will be medically fixable by the time I’m 50. But this is because I live on a freelance writer’s budget. I’m a cheap bastard. […]
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The Best Apps To Buy Cheap Flights On Your Phone (Updated for 2018!)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Oct 07 11:36:32 PDT 2017
Finding a good and reliable travel app can be a hard task. In this article I will try to answer the question: which are the best apps to find cheap flights on your phone? Booking flights before vs now Not many years ago, you need an appointment with your travel agent to book a flight. We booked […]
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Discover: Tokyo
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 17 21:53:24 PST 2008
Want to visit the Northern, Western, Eastern and Southern Capitals? Book flights to Beijing, Xian, Tokyo and Nanjing.

Tokashiki Island | Okinawa, Japan
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Mon Jul 18 14:15:22 PDT 2016
Tokashiki Island, which is one of 22 islands that make up the Kerama Islands here in Okinawa, is a popular destination with locals and tourists a like and after visiting I […]
5 Fun Ways to Experience London’s Art Scene
by Audrey Bergner @ THAT BACKPACKER
Thu Jan 11 04:21:43 PST 2018
Do you ever plan your travels around a specific theme? Maybe you’re a foodie who likes to check out lots of restaurants and markets,...
Moc Chau – The Dreamy Plateau
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Fri Sep 29 01:09:46 PDT 2017
Moc Chau is located in Son La province and known as one of the best destinations in north Vietnam for its unreal scenic landscape. Moreover, Moc Chau is also identified with rich culture of the ethnic minorities and friendliness of locals. Moc Chau plateau is also home to 12 ethnic minorities including Thai and H’Mong …
The horror and joy of dining alone as a solo traveler
by Constanze @ Travelettes
Fri Jan 12 23:06:50 PST 2018
I remember it like it was yesterday. My first time traveling solo was two years ago when I made my way to Thailand – and there I was, in Chiang Mai, standing on a street corner, sweating (only partly because of the 40°C heat). The one thing I dreaded about solo travel was eating alone. What would everyone else think of me, sitting there all by myself? But there I […]
Tips on your trip to Fansipan
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Tue Aug 29 21:41:28 PDT 2017
Fansipan is called “the roof of Indochina”, the highest peak in Indochina as well as in Vietnam with height of 3143m. The mountain is belonged to Hoang Lien Son range, located 9km away from Sapa town on the southwest. There are up to 1680 species of flora, some of them are precious and 327 fauna …

Walking the Streets of Penang | Malaysia
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Wed Oct 19 05:52:12 PDT 2016
There were 2 reasons why I wanted to visit Penang, Malaysia; the first was for the food! I had heard that the street food and hawker centres were some of […]

The Backpacker's Budget Guide to Vietnam - Elsewhere Man
Elsewhere Man
The Backpacker's Budget Guide to Vietnam for the rebellious backpacker who knows his mama's spending recommendations ain't gonna cut it.

How I fly around the world for next to nothing
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Sun Feb 01 20:00:00 PST 2015
A step by step guide to maximizing your travel hacking plan.
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by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Fri Dec 08 07:56:10 PST 2017
Progressively more people are getting to remain religious with no need of religion. Combining both equally beliefs have been proven will probably be very difficult undertaking simply because disputes especially persist. It’s been useful to conceal unlearned hatred in your individual. They have archaic philosphies related to pretty much every facet of life. Society beliefs […]
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How to Use Your Social Network to Travel the World
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Jan 18 06:00:19 PST 2018
Celinne da Costa spent a year traveling the world and relying on the kindness of strangers to host her. She stayed with 70+ strangers in 17 countries across four continents. In this interview, Celinne tells us how she did it all, with surprisingly very few hiccups along the way.
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Sapa-Y Ty Scenic Motorbike Loop
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Wed Nov 08 18:43:16 PST 2017
Sapa's dramatic mountainous landscape continues north of town, via Y Ty Village, all the way to the Chinese border. Several small roads penetrate deep into steep, terraced valleys & climb high above ferocious rivers creating a scenic loop.... Continue reading
Discover: Japan
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 20 21:53:24 PST 2008
Good things come in threes — and in Japan, the list includes views, castles, gardens, mountains, hot springs and giant Buddha statues.
A Little Reckoning… On Transformative Travel Experiences and 9 Years of Travel
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Thu Nov 16 08:15:11 PST 2017
To call it sadness gives it too much weight. But happiness is too vibrant and concrete. I don’t feel identifiably happy as I enter my tenth year on the road. At least not toward travel, particularly. It’s more like a heavy uncertainty. My life is pregnant with pause. I am waiting to hear from the […]
This travel story (A Little Reckoning… On Transformative Travel Experiences and 9 Years of Travel ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
MT. PINATUBO: Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary & Why It Is Indeed A Beautiful Disaster
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sun Dec 31 17:00:51 PST 2017
Comprehensive Guide To Hiking Mt. Pinatubo with info about budget, itinerary and other useful tips.
Backpack Review: Osprey Porter 46 (Newest 2017 Edition)
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 03 07:59:28 PDT 2017
Osprey's new 2017 model of the Porter 46 sees some great improvements, but how does it compare to the Farpoint 40?
The post Backpack Review: Osprey Porter 46 (Newest 2017 Edition) appeared first on Indie Traveller.
Finding perfection (and a possible future home) in Porto
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Wed Jan 03 01:41:48 PST 2018
Despite having just booked one-way tickets to Colombia, Andrew and I have been talking a lot lately about finding a future base in Europe. As much as we love our freedom, we know that after our South American adventures we’ll need to find a base in Europe where we can hang up our backpacks, work […]
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How Much Does It Cost To Travel Vietnam • Phenomenal Globe
Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Everything you need to know about the cost of travel in Vietnam: detailed budget breakdown with info about accommodation, transport, food and activities.
Erupting Volcanoes in Guatemala: Camping on Volcán Acatenango
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 03 05:00:06 PDT 2017
Chris camps overnight on top of Guatemala's Volcán Acatenango and witnesses lava eruptions...
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4 Amazing Waterfalls In Biliran That You Should See On Your Visit
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sun Sep 17 09:14:43 PDT 2017
Featured in this post are 4 stunning waterfalls found in the province of Biliran.
How Much Does The Maldives Cost – From Luxury Resorts To Budget Travel Options
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Sun Nov 26 03:20:28 PST 2017
Want to know how much a trip to the Maldives cost? Here's a full Maldives budget breakdown for all budgets - accommodation, transport and more
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Lisbon Travel Blog: Complete City Guide for 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Jun 26 23:57:15 PDT 2017
This Lisbon travel blog and guide has all you need to know to plan your trip to the trendiest hotspot in Europe right now. Budget, tourist traps and places not to miss vs main tourist traps, places to eat and of course insider tips. After all I’ve lived in Lisbon for a decade! I know […]
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Discover: Jakar
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 22 21:53:24 PST 2008
A cypress tree outside Kurje Lhakhang monastery in Jakar, Bhutan is claimed to have grown from Guru Rinpoche's walking stick.
Marketing a sacred mountain
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Thu Jan 18 21:20:12 PST 2018
It's been worshipped for at least 1500 years but perhaps this mountain was declared sacred just to attract Silk Road travellers?
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Using a Smartphone Camera Lens Kit To Boost Your Photos: Pixter Review
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Tue Jun 13 09:39:19 PDT 2017
Looking for a clever, effective and inexpensive way to boost your photos on your smartphone? Pixter might be the answer you’re looking for. This is a detailed review on of their attachable smartphone camera lens: the Super Fisheye! I confess I had a bit of prejudice against smartphone accessories. It’s just that I’ve seen so […]
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A Little Hospitality… A Guest is a Gift from God
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Mon Apr 25 05:10:46 PDT 2016
A throaty tenor danced across the inky night, joined moments later by a chorus of lighter voices. The empty footpath widened as I approached the Kartlis Deda statue. The disembodied voices echoed across the cool night. Lit in soft green, Mother Georgia towered above me. The nearby voices lifted in perfect harmony, swelling as the ethereal melody penetrated […]
This travel story (A Little Hospitality… A Guest is a Gift from God ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
We’re Trekking Mt. Everest Basecamp…Come Join Us!
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Thu Jan 04 05:08:55 PST 2018
Ever since I was a child, I could remember spending hours looking at my uncle’s old National Geographic magazines, gaping at the photos of exotic destinations and epic adventure experiences. At that time, I thought going on these adventures would remain nothing but a far-fetched dream. Little did I know that the little travel blog […]
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Disk Cartography for Mac
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Thu Nov 23 05:58:15 PST 2017
There are many sequels and all have become enjoyable to watch due to of their puppets. Movies cost serious income to just receive a Roughcut made and many more to find the polish necessary for the last outcome signal to be good. As bad movies go this must be truly among the worst ever made. […]
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A Vietnam Budget Breakdown for a One Week Vacation
Around the World in KT Days
Things in Vietnam are very affordable. A one week vacation for two people cost only $750. Here is a Vietnam Budget Breakdown.
Words of Wisdom on Surviving Travelers Diarrhea (From Someone Who Knows All Too Well)
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Wed Jul 27 06:33:33 PDT 2016
I’m pretty sure it was the freshly cut pineapple on the streets of Antigua, Guatemala that was my gateway food to the world of travelers diarrhea. Since that fateful day, I’ve been in gastrointestinal distress three more times - in Panama, Nicaragua, and the Philippines. Luckily, none of these experiences were severe enough to require [...]
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What to Pack for Thailand – Thailand Packing List
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Sat Nov 18 22:17:17 PST 2017
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Top Digital Nomad Tools That are Going to Make Your Life Easy
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Thu Jan 11 05:26:31 PST 2018
Working online or remotely seems to be the dream for many people. They seem to think it’s easier to work next to the pool… To be fair, I’d rather sit next to the pool every day than having to hide in a cubicle. But what about all these other temptations that play against deadlines? Have […]
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Flying Over The Treetops With The Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Fri Nov 24 19:50:45 PST 2017
I remember when I was a little girl, a little girl very fond of climbing trees. There was a big tree in my parents back yard and my father had made a rope in the tree so we could climb… Continue Reading
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How much it cost: 2 weeks in South America
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Sun Jan 21 19:42:51 PST 2018
My real itinerary and costs for flights + hotels in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay
The 5 Best Night Markets in Taipei
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Feb 25 18:45:38 PST 2016
Taipei is inarguably one of the top street food cities in the world. Taiwan is known as the land of snacks: they have literally invented and re-invented genre after genre of snack food over the years. From pearl tea to fried chicken, the Taiwanese are all about inventing and perfecting the ultimate snack foods. Think Chinese-influenced foods created with the ingenuity and dedication to perfection that (you would think) only the Japanese would bring. While Taipei isn’t quite as famous with local Taiwanese as Tainan for their snack culture, they’ve got it covered and will most likely be your first stop in Taiwan. The sheer volume of street food options available alone are enough but, matched with the quality and price of the food available on the streets, it’s pretty much unbeatable. The catch with Taipei street food though, is ... Read More »
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My trip to Tibet: 20 photographs from the Roof of the World
by BoB @ Bunch of Backpackers
Wed Nov 15 09:41:46 PST 2017
It was quite a spontaneous idea to visit Tibet. I was traveling in China and Tibet was so close, I just couldn’t resist. So, shortly after arriving in China, I also arranged my trip to Tibet. I’m forever glad I did. No country has ever kept me under its spell as Tibet. The unsurpassed beauty […]
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24 Hours in London: Amazing Moments in the City Every Hour of the Day!
by Audrey Bergner @ THAT BACKPACKER
Mon Jan 15 02:30:53 PST 2018
London. Like many world capitals, they say this is a city that never sleeps, and on my most recent trip to the city, I...
World Heritage Sites in Morocco
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Mon Dec 04 18:30:03 PST 2017
Let me tell you about each of the World Heritage Sites in Morocco and give you my thoughts about if they're worth visiting.
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Visiting Bournemouth, the UK’s top seaside town
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Mon Jan 08 09:54:12 PST 2018
January isn’t the best time for a seaside break in the UK, but when The Cumberland Hotel invited us to stay with them in Bournemouth, we couldn’t resist the chance to visit our former home, which has also been voted the top seaside town in the UK. After a low-key New Year’s Eve, it was […]
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The Ultimate Drumheller Sightseeing Guide: Things To See And Do
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Tue Oct 17 14:29:43 PDT 2017
Have you heard of Drumheller? To be honest, I had not before visiting this spectacular area in Alberta. The Canadian Rockies tend to get all the attention (granted, they are magnificient), but I really like Drumheller as well. We had never… Continue Reading
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Vietnam’s Visa System is a Mess (Here’s How it Actually Works)
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Fri Nov 24 06:54:32 PST 2017
Explaining the four different ways of entering Vietnam visa-free or with visa.
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10 THINGS I CAN’T TRAVEL WITHOUT
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Mon Jun 23 11:34:40 PDT 2014
Recently I’ve taken a four-month break off of travel to settle into a comfortable life in a quiet town. It’s been nice, mostly.
I do miss packing and unpacking the bags. I miss tossing away ripped up socks, giving away paperback books, and moving what’s left of my big shampoo into a small little shampoo thingy.
Some things are essential to have packed and ready to grab when I’m on the road. I will not include the obvious things like a camera, computer, passport, etc. These following are the little home run hitters that are easy to forget about, but always needed:
1. DENTAL FLOSS
I like to eat. I like to eat meat. I like eating late. My teeth are spaced fairly far apart from laughing too much. Stuff gets in there and I need to get it out. I’ve often been wandering ... Read More »
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9 Highly Cliched But Still Brilliant Books For Backpackers
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Mon Aug 14 02:24:07 PDT 2017
I confess, I have recently read and loved Shantaram after it popped up on a google search for “books about India”. It wasn’t until I’d researched it a little more that I realised it was basically the most cliched book a backpacker can walk around India with. Like reading Marching Powder in Bolivia or Eat […]
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How to stay safe and avoid scams in Vietnam – Part 1: North Vietnam
by Tom Divers @ XO Tours Blog
Tue Oct 03 15:26:37 PDT 2017
Generally, Vietnam is a very safe country in which to travel. Compared to most major tourist cities in the West – Paris, London, New York, Rome – the streets of Vietnam’s urban centers are much less threatening. However, in some of the more popular tourist destinations in Vietnam, there are a handful of tourist scams and…
12 Years Of Travel: Bangkok Canal Bike Ride
by Chris Mitchell @ Travel Happy
Wed Jun 17 10:00:01 PDT 2015
One of the best ways to see everyday Bangkok is to take a bike ride into the sprawling suburbs Bangkok Canal Bike Ride 21 June 2014, 1 Year Ago This Week: Most people greet the idea of cycling in Bangkok with some variation of “Are you insane?”. And while the city’s traffic can be dangerous, […]
7 Best Banh mi Hanoi – TripAdvisor highly recommended
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Wed Jan 17 20:13:03 PST 2018
One of 41 things to do in Hanoi is to taste banh mi Hanoi – a symbol of Vietnamese street food and a signal of modern Vietnam lifestyle. It promises to turn your Hanoi Local Experience into the TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY Vietnamese taste adventure. I. What is BANH MI? Banh mi has been recognized as TOP 10 most delicious sandwiches in the world by Traveller. Not only Vietnamese, a lot of celebrities could not resist the mouthful taste of banh mi. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull or famous Chef Gordon Ramsay and Anthony Bourdain all highly recommend banh mi as must-try […]
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My Travel Plans for 2018
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Mon Jan 15 03:23:12 PST 2018
My 2018 so far has been two weeks of intense home renovation and decoration. It’s been SUPER productive though and the house is at least 80% where I want it to be – the kitchen will have to wait. I’m so happy with it – looks amazing and so cosy. This weekend I had 7 of my favourite people come and visit from London for a kind of unofficial housewarming […]
5 Day Berlin Itinerary
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Wed Dec 20 08:08:20 PST 2017
If you are planning a trip to Berlin, you should know that there is a lot more to see here than just the Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate. Berlin is the largest city in Germany and one of the largest cities in the European Union. It’s a diverse city filled with world-class museums, beautiful squares to wander through, and ...
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Our 12 Favorite Travel Destinations of 2016
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Mon Jan 09 07:05:43 PST 2017
While the rest of the world was seemingly burning to the ground, we were actually having a pretty flippin’ fantastic time in 2016.
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Holi [with kids] Kathmandu | Nepal
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Fri Mar 31 15:00:19 PDT 2017
Matt & I have wanted to visit Nepal for a really long time but for one reason or another it hadn’t worked out until this year. Even then it was […]
Best Term Paper Writing Service
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Wed Dec 27 02:05:09 PST 2017
Best Term Paper Writing Service Investigate documents are way more time and much more sophisticated than essays. They necessitate from site visitors a tremendous amount of examine and close analysis of assorted materials. We reassure to craft superb inquiry reports not having devoid of the output deadlines! By the partnership accompanied by a journalist, you […]
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One Month in Vietnam: A Complete Itinerary
Two Wandering Soles
Vietnam is a country filled with delicious food, friendly people and a rich history. We traveled for a little over one month backpacking this action-packed nation. The itinerary below is a perfect guide from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City for anyone visiting Vietnam for the first time.
How To Visit The Amalfi Coast, Vesuvius and Pompeii From Naples Independently
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Jul 10 15:27:55 PDT 2017
I’m sharing my full planning insights to visit Naples, Pompeii, Vesuvius and Amalfi Coast on a fully independent trip. I’ve used no expensive tours or agencies and I now show you how you can do the same. This is the fun and adventurous Italy! I just came back from a surprise trip I prepared to […]
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How much do you need for the first week in Vietnam? - Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
This article will give you a detailed guide on how much money you need and what to and how to spend
Discover: Kratie
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 12 21:53:24 PST 2008
The interior of the Phnom Sombok temple in Kratie, Cambodia is decorated with torture scenes for the edification of the non-virtuous visitor.
Best Places to Visit in South Australia
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Sun Nov 05 19:19:50 PST 2017
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Family Holiday in Caloundra: Things to do in Caloundra
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Tue Dec 12 03:20:36 PST 2017
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Ana @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 09:24:23 PDT 2016
My friend went to Hanoi last year for her honeymoon and she had a wonderful time out there! Thanks for sharing the travel guide with us!
18 Amazingly Cheap Places You Should Travel to in 2018
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Oct 30 05:00:19 PDT 2017
Get inspired to travel with this ranking of top budget-friendly destinations around the world...
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Puerto Madryn, Argentina
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
The Best Luxury Hotel On Bali: Jamahal Private Resort & Spa
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Sun Dec 17 23:04:14 PST 2017
In November Frank and I celebrated our wedding anniversary at the Jamahal Private Resort and Spa on Bali. We had such an amazing time there that, even though I usually don’t write hotel posts, I made an exception for this… Continue Reading
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HOW MUCH I WILL SPEND IN VIETNAM
Hanoi Free Local Tours
‘How much money should I spend visiting in Hanoi?’. Maybe that is the most popular question almost tourists wonder. Let be free to enjoy and don’t worry about it. Because the price for a good trip in Vietnam is much cheaper than you thought. Let us, Hanoi Free Local Tours, help you with free but quality tour service to have more interesting experience in Hanoi.
List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Zanzibar
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Thu Jan 11 04:52:12 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Zanzibar for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Nungwi | Stone Town | Paje | Kendwa | Kiwengwa | Matemwe Zanzibar, an island in Tanzania, is ...
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Great American Road Trip: August/September Spending Report
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Tue Nov 21 18:59:39 PST 2017
As the time on our Great American road trip was winding down and we had returned from Alaska, we assumed the best was behind us. Nearly a year on the road and over forty states visited, we would’ve been okay if it was all over as the original plan dictated. The renters were supposed to…
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How I afford travel: Badass trips on a not-so-badass budget
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Fri Jan 01 09:47:00 PST 2016
Many travel blogs are written by people who’ve sold all their possessions and have taken a huge plunge into the world of long-term travel. I'm not one of those people.
A Little Story… How One Maasai Tribe Is Changing the Face of Responsible Tourism
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Mon May 16 08:18:59 PDT 2016
The sharp guffaw of a wild baboon startled me from sleep. Close as a whisper, the eerie sound ricocheted through my dreams. I awoke in full fight or flight response mode. My eyes whipped open, careening around the space; they slowly adjusted to the soft ochre light emanating from the banked campfire. From somewhere outside the dim […]
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Accommodation | About Vietnam
Rough Guides
The standard of accommodation in Vietnam is, by and large, excellent. In the main tourist areas the range caters to all budgets, and though prices are a little...
How to Order Coffee in Vietnam Like a Local
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Jun 18 10:31:49 PDT 2015
Vietnam is a country that runs on coffee. There is a cafe on just about every block in Saigon and Hanoi and they’re packed most of the day with a mix of locals leisurely sipping away enjoying the day and others grabbing a quick fix on their way to wherever they’re headed. The cafe culture in Saigon is why it’s one of our favorite cities in the world. To see the list of our favorite Saigon cafes, check out our post on it.
Coffee is brewed differently in Vietnam. It’s sort of a mix between the French press and pourover methods and despite producing great coffee, it’s surprisingly “low tech”. You won’t see any chem-lab looking siphons or giant blown-glass drip towers. Coffee is brewed in a little metal filter called a “phin”. Grounds go in, water goes in, and coffee ... Read More »
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Yogyakarta Travel Guide
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Fri Nov 10 00:56:05 PST 2017
In this Yogyakarta travel guide, I share the five best things to do in Yogyakarta, the best vegetarian restaurants in the city and the best hotels in Yogyakarta. This Yogyakarta travel guide focuses on local culture, vegetarian food and green accommodation, to bring you the best green and local travel advice about the city. Yogyakarta – pronounced Jogjakarta – […]
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Jakarta, Indonesia
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018

Is Sky Bar in Bangkok Worthwhile?
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Sun Oct 08 00:00:00 PDT 2017
Many itineraries of a trip to Bangkok will include a visit to one of the city’s many rooftop bars. Situated 63 stories above Bangkok, Sky Bar is arguably the most famous rooftop bar in the City of Angles. But is this posh bar with a view of Bangkok really worth the price? We're sharing our honest opinion and letting you in on everything you should expect if you add it to your Bangkok itinerary.

How Much to Budget for a Month in Vietnam | Wander with Laura
Wander with Laura
How much should you budget for a month in Vietnam? Delve into a backpacker budget for a month in accommodation, food, transport and activities in Vietnam.
Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Laura H @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 13:51:06 PDT 2016
I'm going to SE Asia in a few weeks and I'm most excited about the FOOD! Everything looks so tasty :)
On new travel plans and more…
by BoB @ Bunch of Backpackers
Wed Nov 22 12:13:30 PST 2017
My last ‘personal’ blog titled ‘On work and wanderlust has a publishing date of almost two years ago. Therefore, time for a small update on my personal life and also to reveal new exciting travel plans! On a personal note In september, I finally obtained my Ph.D. degree, which I celebrated together with friends, family and […]
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My 2017 in Travel: The Video
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Fri Dec 29 07:23:39 PST 2017
I went to 12 different countries in 2017. It was brilliant. I took video, I’ve not really done anything with it though, soooo, I thought, montage! I wanted to look back on an incredible year, and think about what I’ve learned along the way. “This is basically the script I wrote for the video above but what didn’t make it in, thanks to timings I’ve put in italicised quotes like […]
Hitchhiking sailboats: the easy way to try your hand at sailing!
by guest @ Travelettes
Mon Jan 22 23:28:31 PST 2018
How many times have you dreamed about sailing… and thought it wasn’t for you? I know I’m lucky to have been a sailor since a young age. Sailing was in my weekly routine since I was ten, and it’s still a huge part of who I am. Being at sea has always made me feel stronger and happier and it still does, every time! Recently, when talking about my sailing […]
Lounge Review: Turkish Airlines International CIP Lounge
by Breada Potts @ The Shoestring Trekkers
Mon May 22 12:30:05 PDT 2017
The first time I entered an airport lounge was over ten years ago. I was flying to Peru with my god family and my godfather traveled frequently for work so he had status, thus getting us all access to a lounge in Dallas during our layover. I can’t remember exactly what the lounge was like, … Continue reading "Lounge Review: Turkish Airlines International CIP Lounge"
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Discover: Jacksonville
by @ Wikitravel
Mon Feb 11 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Fort Caroline National Memorial in Jacksonville, Florida, don't expect to see the eponymous fort itself; it's now beneath the waters of the St. John's River.
San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Travel costs and prices for San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
Exploring Colombia While Teaching – Part 1: The Andean Region
by Carolina Barraza @ TravelBud
Fri Dec 15 02:34:26 PST 2017
At TravelBud, we are falling more and more in love with one of our newest programs: Teach English in Colombia! We thought there’d be no better way to spread the love than to share some of the travel highlights of Colombia with you. In this series of blog posts, we’ll be telling you all about […]
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12 Incredible Travel Experiences I Found Through Instagram
by Hayden Myers @ Adventure In You
Sat Jan 06 02:15:46 PST 2018
We all know Instagram is the favored place for people to post what they had for breakfast, post their #sundayselfie, their #ootd and pretty much anything they think will get the Insta-universe liking and following their posts. However, there are less cringeworthy types of posts – believe it or not – and they come in […]
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A Year in Review (And a Needed Break)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Wed Dec 20 09:04:16 PST 2017
As dawn broke on this year, I was excited for a fresh start. Last year, I dealt with panic attacks and anxiety from taking on too many projects, a breakup that left me heartbroken, and a mini-identity crisis from settling down. But that “greatest worst year of my life” set the stage for a year […]
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SURVIVING BORACAY ALONE
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Apr 24 12:18:24 PDT 2014
In March of 2012, I was nearly finished with a 3-week journey moving west through the Visayas region of The Philippines. Visayas is famous for beach and diving destinations. I have never been very interested in beaches, so I was focused on the cities of Cebu, Dumaguete, Bacolod, Iloilo and Kalibo. I did, however, have a beach destination as my final stop before flying out of the country. That beach was the most famous beach in all of The Philippines- Boracay. I was all by my sad self during these weeks in the Philippines. I’d met people here and there along the way, but I didn’t join a backpacker caravan or fall in love. So, how is it traveling to Boracay alone, anyway?
Often beach destinations entice travelers of impossibly clear turquoise waters bookended by eternal sunrises and sunsets. So often, ... Read More »
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HOA LO PRISON MUSEUM HANOI (2018)|Opening Hours–Entrance Fee
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Fri Dec 22 00:01:50 PST 2017
HOA LO PRISON | HISTORICAL INFORMATION | TOURIST INFORMATION (Hours – Map – Ticket) Top.1 Things to do in House in Hanoi is Hoa Lo Prison. As a Local Tour Guide from Hanoi Free Local Tourrs, I will give you an article about Hoa Lo Prison, And give you some reasons why you should pay a visit to this tourist attraction. Hỏa Lò Prison, also known as Maison Centrale, is a representative of the period of Vietnamese revolutionary struggle against the French colonists. This place might answer your question “Things to do in Hanoi ” in Hanoi. Located in the […]
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How much does it cost to Visit Vietnam ? Common Prices in Vietnam
A Visit in Saigon
Meet the Dong, the Vietnamese currency : Dong Notes : 500,000 Dong 200,000 Dong 100,000 Dong 50,000 Dong 20,000 Dong 10,000 Dong 5,000 Dong 2,000 Dong 1,000 Dong 500 Dong Note 1: There are no Vietnamese Coins, only notes. that’s cool, the wallet doesn’t weight much. Note 2 : The U.S dollar is a common … Continue reading How much does it cost to Visit Vietnam ? →
Discover: Savannah
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 16 21:53:24 PST 2008
Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia was the site of the bus stop in the movie Forrest Gump, but don't look for the famous bench; it was just a prop.

Bicultural Event with Kids Travel Japan | Osaka
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Mon Jul 25 13:00:14 PDT 2016
During our visit to Osaka we had arranged with Caleb of Kids Travel Japan to participate in a bicultural family friendly event. Having never done anything like this I wasn’t entirely sure what to […]
Silent & Spectacular Kyrgyzstan: 5 top adventure picks
by BoB @ Bunch of Backpackers
Mon Dec 12 09:58:43 PST 2016
Most people who visit Kyrgyzstan head straight to its most famous sights such as Lake Song-Kul and Lake Issyk-Kul. However, if you go ‘off-the-beaten’ track, you will discover some of Kyrgyzstan’s lesser known sights and find that those are just as spectacular. I ended up spending most of my time in these relatively little visited places and thoroughly enjoyed it. There were […]
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Must-known information about Vietnam Visa for Spanish passport holders
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Dec 18 01:01:07 PST 2017
When will Spanish be exempted from Vietnam Visa? How to get Vietnam Visa for Spanish passport holders? How many types of Vietnam Visa? Click here.
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Rose Sahetapy @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 10:34:49 PDT 2016
Vietnam is one of the countries in SEA I'd love to visit., so gathering all information about the country is essential. Thank you for sharing this post with great tips. It helps to have ideas on how to plan a trip there.
A Letter to Kyrgyzstan: One of the Best Places I’ve Ever Visited
by Hannah Magsayo @ TripZilla Philippines
Thu Jan 11 16:00:44 PST 2018
Oh, Kyrgyzstan.
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And the winner is….
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 21 08:04:04 PST 2017
I received thousands of submissions for my round the world contest, and I enjoyed reading every single one of them. Unfortunately, there can only be one winner. Today, I'm very excited to announce the official winner of the round the world contest! The journey begins next month.
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How Much To Budget For A Month In...Cambodia - Backpacker Banter
Backpacker Banter
Cambodia is one of my favourite places to travel - from Angkor Wat to island time on Koh Rong. But how much does it cost & what should you budget for a month?
Gap Year Itinerary Ideas By Region
by Colin @ Elsewhere Man
Sun Nov 15 11:51:28 PST 2015
To get the maximum experience out of your gap year, both in quality and quantity, you’re going to need to plan your gap year travel itinerary. This isn’t to say that you have to stick to it like your life depends on it — you should never let plans get in the way of following […]
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The Best Hotels in Lombok for all Budgets
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Tue Nov 14 20:31:18 PST 2017
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Culture in Sydney on a Budget
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Tue Nov 07 21:44:27 PST 2017
Culture in Sydney on a Budget Sydney Harbour Bridge, CC BY-SA 2.0 by Alex Johnson No doubt that even finding cheap flight deals; you just spent around $1500 flying to the great land down under. G’day. Chances are you’ve also flown into Australia’s largest city, the beautiful Sydney but that doesn’t make up for the […]
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2018| VIETNAM MUSEUM of ETHNOLOGY| Entrance fee – Opening hour – Map
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Sun Dec 24 19:22:51 PST 2017
ALL ABOUT VIETNAM MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY (Entrance fee – Opening hour – Map) As Vietnam is a multi-ethnics nation composed of 54 ethnic groups, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology plays an important role in preserving and presenting the cultural heritage of various ethnic groups. This place is a must-see for people who want to have more knowledge about Vietnamese histories and culture. Another place that also contributes a lot in preserving the cultural heritage of Vietnam is Temple of Literature. Please click here to read A. Introduction A.1. Cultural value: The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a convergence of cultures and […]
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A Little Photoessay… What’s Japan Like? Gorgeous. Contradictory. Fascinating.
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Tue Jan 17 07:14:03 PST 2017
Shibuya, Tokyo Shibuya represented the Japan I had anticipated — bright lights, vibrant colors, pulsing energy, and so. many. people. A friend from college lives in Japan, a lucky circumstance that guaranteed mea familiar face to lead me through my first days in Tokyo. She navigated us through the metro’s maze and the surging mass […]
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The Best Things to do in Noosa
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Sun Jan 07 19:53:57 PST 2018
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Discover: Vicksburg
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 21 21:53:24 PST 2008
When you visit Vicksburg (Mississippi) National Military Park, you can see one of the first ironclad gunboats, dating back to US Civil War times.
On Sharing Travel Photos: Inspiring or Depressing?
by Therese Sta. Maria @ TripZilla Philippines
Mon Jan 22 17:00:56 PST 2018
We’ve all felt the same at some point in our lives.
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How Much A Trip to Vietnam Costs | Vietnam Travel Budget 2017
Charlie on Travel
How much does it cost to travel Vietnam? Average daily cost per person, total travel expenses, budget accommodation and cheap food in Vietnam.
Best Hostels in Canggu, Bali
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Wed Jan 17 20:20:43 PST 2018
Finding the right hostel isn’t always super easy! It can always be a risk as most travelers have different standards when it comes to backpacking. After spending quite a while in Canggu, Bali, I heard many things about hostels and I also stayed in different ones. I thought I’d help you guys find the perfect […]
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Things to do in Bundaberg & Bundaberg Accommodation
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Fri Dec 08 19:03:24 PST 2017
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Discover: Bohinj
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 19 21:53:24 PST 2008
Medieval frescoes in the Church of St. John the Baptist in Bohinj, Slovenia often show figures with large swellings of the neck (goiters), caused by lack of iodine in the local diet.
Discover: Graz
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Mar 02 21:53:07 PST 2008
UPC Arena in Graz, Austria was renamed in 1997 to honor native son Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the old name was restored in 2005 over the governor's support of the death penalty.
My Mom Says This Blog is Boring
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Tue Jan 16 06:00:50 PST 2018
Last month, my mom told me she thought this blog was boring. “Where’s all the fun stuff? I want to see more photos of you traveling. I don’t care about these other updates.” “Mom, I live in Austin now. You know I’m not on the road that much,” I replied. “I know but still….I want […]
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A Little Adrift… Dispatch from Mexico: Oaxacan Life
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Sun Mar 20 05:30:13 PDT 2016
Has life sped up? The days, weeks, and months whip past faster than I can count. I landed in Oaxaca, Mexico in January. Two months later, I’m settled but restless. Does that even make sense? Traveling is a hard habit to break. I bought a coffee cup when I arrived. It was a small concession […]
This travel story (A Little Adrift… Dispatch from Mexico: Oaxacan Life ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)
Discover: Kota Kinabalu
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 28 21:53:24 PST 2008
The Hall of Skulls at Monsopiad Cultural Village outside Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia features 42 skulls of enemies, all killed by the warrior-hero Monsopiad.

Cost of Visiting Vietnam For One Month | Our Total One Month Vietnam Travel Costs
Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
We spent December 2013 in Vietnam, travelling from Hanoi down to Saigon. Here's how much Visiting Vietnam cost us.
Backpacking Route for New Zealand
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Mon Nov 20 10:13:31 PST 2017
asia/oceania routes southeast asia | thailand | myanmar | vietnam | indonesia | india | australia | new zealand New Zealand Backpacking Route by Kayla Kurin Our New Zealand travel itinerary starts in Christchurch and loops around the South Island for wildlife, camping, glaciers, and activities for adventure junkies. The route then crosses to the North […]
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Friendly South-East Asian destinations for Indian
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Nov 13 23:07:12 PST 2017
Here are list of beautiful Southeast Asian places which having friendly visa policy for Indian citizens. Easy to read and prepare for your next trip!
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Best Views Of London That Won’t Destroy Your Budget
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Mon Dec 11 00:09:44 PST 2017
We all know that I’m not a huge fan of London, but I’m always happy to seek free views and cool things to do on a budget! This time I asked my friend Enikő of Travel Hacker Girl to tell me more about her favorite things to do in London. We all know London is […]
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Backpacker’s Guide to Hanoi, Vietnam on a Budget #backpacking
Two Monkeys Travel Group
Hanoi City is the capital of the amazing country of Vietnam Famous for its Phὁ and fascinating war history with the USA; however right now, Vietnam is popular (...)
How to Bargain in Vietnam
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Sat May 27 12:00:55 PDT 2017
How to Bargain in Vietnam A guest post by Jim from Asia Marvels Many travellers in Vietnam are so afraid of paying more than they should that they forget to enjoy their trip. Here is some insight into bargaining in Vietnam to make your time here easier. The first thing you should know about bargaining […]
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Fourteen Reasons Why I Love Vietnam
by Jimmy @
Fri Feb 19 06:40:25 PST 2016
This is the second successive year that I’ve returned to Vietnam. The first stint lasted nearly nine months that took me from the north to south; with my recently stay only lasting a quick two months. What can I say – I just love the place! Vietnam is a popular … Read all about it!
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My Journey to Catanduanes: The Less Travelled Gem in Eastern Philippines
by Willester Yap @ TripZilla Philippines
Mon Jan 15 17:00:10 PST 2018
Get ready to be mesmerised.
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Cyber Monday: All Books and Courses Up to 50% Off!
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Nov 27 06:09:58 PST 2017
This Cyber Monday, all of my books and courses are up to 60% off! If you've ever thought about learning to blog, improving your writing or photography, or wanted to become a travel vlogger then you'll definitely want to check out this sale! There is something for everyone, but the sale won't last so don't wait!
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Discover: Cranbrook
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 23 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada and crave a dinner of alligator meat, you can get it at K's Amazon Eatery -- even though the Amazon and its gators are thousands of miles away.
Our 4½ Month Southeast Asia Budget Backpacking Trip: All the Costs, all the Details
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Mon Mar 06 12:00:48 PST 2017
7 Countries47 Cities138 daysFor only $3081.30 eachThat’s $22.32 per dayAbout 156.29 per weekAnd $669.60 per month In this guide, I will share all the details of our Southeast Asia budget backpacking trip that included Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. The Map: Budget Backpacking Southeast Asia The Details and Itinerary:A 47 Cities Tour [...]
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Saigon to Hanoi: A Food Diary
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Nov 02 19:24:06 PDT 2017
On a recent road trip between Saigon & Hanoi I made a record of some of the meals I ate along the way, to try and illustrate the variety of food available, and what a delight it is to eat your way from one end of the country to the other... Continue reading
Our Northern Lights Iceland Tour – From Reykjavik
by Robert Kent @ Not Another Travel Blog
Wed Oct 18 02:11:49 PDT 2017
Before our trip to Iceland I was frantically looking at the forecast praying for some sunshine. You see, I’d secretly booked a whale watching and a northern lights tour (aurora borealis) for the first night we were in Reykjavik. The forecast said rain and cloud for the entire week. Great. Upon arriving we rescheduled our […]
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How to stay safe and avoid scams in Vietnam – Part 2: South Vietnam
by Tom Divers @ XO Tours Blog
Sat Oct 07 19:36:18 PDT 2017
In this, the second part of our two-part series on avoiding common tourist scams in Vietnam, we focus on popular tourist destinations in the south of the country. Saigon, Nha Trang and Hoi An all have their fair share of scams and safety hazards that travelers should be aware of. (Read Part 1 of this series…
10 challenges I overcame that made my world even bigger
by Emma @ Travelettes
Sun Jan 21 00:10:01 PST 2018
Often, when you learn something new or dare to do something you haven’t done before, it opens up new possibilities. Sometimes it feels like traveling actually creates more new destinations on your travel bucket list than it actually ticks off. For each mountain you climb you find ten more – and you decide you want to try paragliding as well. When you learn to surf suddenly there are five more […]
How to Travel Independently (and Cheaply) in Cuba
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Tue Nov 14 10:40:00 PST 2017
Salsa, cigars, 1950s cars and mojitos await in this fascinating country. But you should be aware of a few things...
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Gallery: Some of Our Favourite Nepal Pictures
by Screndels @ Twourism
Tue Oct 25 05:22:30 PDT 2016
Oh, Nepal. What a wonderful place. With Jo a seasoned Nepal veteran, it only left me (Ash) to discover this backpacking paradise, full of nature, stunning views, perhaps the friendliest people you’ll meet on your travels, great food, and much more. We’ll be blogging about our three-week trip in the near future with guides on […]
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Basel Christmas Market: What to Pack, See and Do
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Mon Dec 18 07:50:09 PST 2017
I’m just back from Basel Christmas Market, my first time checking out some Crimbo stalls in Europe. FIRST TIME. It was great. After my limited experience at the delights of Manchester German Market, and London Christmas Market, this one was definitely bigger, better and had a much bigger variety when it came to the stalls. In short, it was way better. So for today’s festive post, I just wanted to […]
Awesome Sprinter Vans on Instagram That You Need to See
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Wed Jan 17 02:42:19 PST 2018
If you find yourself scrolling down Instagram for hours on end in search of some travel inspiration, chances are, you would have stumbled on to a few photos of #vanlife. Recently, there has been a huge rise in young people opting to forgo living in a traditional home. Instead, their habitat of choice is a […]
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Are we heading back on the beaten track?
by Kathi @ Travelettes
Mon Jan 22 00:23:00 PST 2018
What is the hottest travel destination this year? I mean, where do you have to go, if you want to up your Instagram game, impress your friends back home and hopefully also that cute traveler in the hostel bar across from you? After all, you don’t want to be that person, who has to say, ‘I’ve not been there yet’, when everybody else seems only interested in that one destination. […]

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Tomb Rider: Hue to Dong Hoi on Back-Roads
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Nov 24 03:44:46 PST 2017
Covering nearly 200km of completely empty beach, coastal back-roads lead from the old imperial capital of Hue to the beach city of Dong Hoi. Scattered with thousands of traditional-style tombs, this coastal region is rarely explored by foreign visitors... Continue reading
10 Days in Vietnam via Ho Chi Minh City
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Mon Feb 20 08:45:33 PST 2017
A Very Detailed Travel Itinerary Tours are for foo-ls. I tried my best to make that rhyme. While Vietnam may seem a little daunting at first, the country is not difficult to travel – especially if you have a great blog to aid you, with details on every leg of the trip, written by a [...]
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Where To Go in Malaysia
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Thu Nov 30 04:00:07 PST 2017
In this Malaysia travel guide, we explore where to go in Malaysia and the best travel destinations. We’ll take you to the towering skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur, the lush green tea fields of the Cameron Highlands and the bustling art-laden cultural city of George Town. We loved Malaysia. But I should say up-front that we’re […]
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Discover: Takaoka
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 24 21:53:24 PST 2008
On your way from Takaoka to the Vladivostok ferry? Take a look out the window: the name of the Himi train line means Ice-Watching.
Vietnam Tips And Tricks: 26 Key Things To Know Before Your Trip
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Oct 25 06:38:59 PDT 2017
This list of useful tips and tricks of Vietnam is mostly intended for first-time visitors but it can help anyone achieve a safe and worry-free travel. It should alert you for common mistakes and prepare you for traveling to one of the most amazing countries on Earth. I mean it. Not gonna lie: Vietnam is […]
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A Whirlwind Weekend in Liverpool
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Mon Oct 23 13:07:09 PDT 2017
So, I said I’d never be one of those travel bloggers. You know – the ones who return from an extended trip all full of promises to keep the blog up to date, only to let it sink away into obscurity… But hey, life gets in the way and then out of nowhere you’ve got […]
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Atlanta Staycation: Loews Midtown Hotel
by Colby @ World of A Wanderer
Mon Sep 11 08:54:51 PDT 2017
Contrary to popular beliefs, a vacation does not always equate to jetsetting across the globe or traveling across state lines. Sometimes life gets in the way and that’s just not possible, but that does not mean you can’t still enjoy a getaway right in your...
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Leavenworth, WA: Magical Bavarian Village in the Cascades
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Nov 13 19:20:42 PST 2017
Nestled in a beautiful valley of the PNW's Cascade Mountain range is the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth, Washington. This local's guide to Leavenworth will help you see this town like a local (we lived there for 6 months after all!). We've got ideas of things to do, restaurants to try and Leavenworth hotels for all budgets. There is so much more than the German-themed exterior.
Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Thailand Travel Costs and How Much to Budget [Infographic]
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Tue Jan 02 04:00:06 PST 2018
Thailand is a very budget-friendly destination and you will almost always get a lot of bang for your Baht. But what’s a good budget per day for Thailand? Well, it depends on how you’re travelling. If you’re a digital nomad living in Thailand, you can take advantage of long-term rentals and keep costs low. If […]
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7 last-minute gift ideas under $35 for ladies who love travel
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Wed Dec 14 22:11:51 PST 2016
Coming up short on gift ideas for a lady traveler (or travel lover) in your life? Looking for an extra stocking stuffer or two? Here are a few inexpensive ideas guaranteed to make women with #wanderlust smile on Christmas morning.
Why a self-catering apartment is your best budget bet
by Screndels @ Twourism
Tue Sep 27 11:18:49 PDT 2016
Endless ice cream in summer sun; enough drink to drown in; snacks swiftly supplied to suppress even the hint of hunger. The all-inclusive package was a pretty good deal. When I was 12 years old. Then I matured and the glossy package holiday where everything was included didn’t seem quite as valuable through adult eyes. […]
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Portugal – a destination for digital nomads all over the world
by Hoa Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Oct 30 19:05:07 PDT 2017
Portugal has unique surprises and treasures that are waiting to be discovered at the moment and is also an ideal country for digital entrepreneurs and nomads.
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A Growing Family, South America and a Roof Over Our Heads: 2017 Has Been Epic for TravelBud
by Stu Brown @ TravelBud
Fri Dec 22 03:00:15 PST 2017
I remember procrastinating over studying for one of my final exams at university when my best friend, Liam, called me up about an idea he was keen to get off the ground. He wanted to help people from all over the world explore exciting countries like Thailand while teaching English. We were just 23 at […]
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List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Honduras
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Thu Jan 18 03:52:16 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Honduras for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Tegucigalpa, Honduras | San Pedro Sula, Honduras | La Ceiba, Honduras | Sula, Honduras. If you’re pressed ...
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Mandalay, Myanmar
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Christmas Road Trip from Chiang Mai to Pai
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Tue Dec 26 01:46:59 PST 2017
This Christmas, we took a 2-day road trip from Chiang Mai to Pai. Because we work full-time, we use our Christmas holiday to make sure we go on an adventure! I know that doesn’t sound much like what you do at Christmas back home, but to be honest we’re both quite rubbish at sitting down, […]
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Thailand's Famous Lantern Festival: Loy Krathong & Yi Peng
by Ben Zweber @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Fri Oct 20 03:18:04 PDT 2017
If releasing a sky lantern during Thailand's famous Yi Peng festival is on your travel bucket list, you will definitely want to check out this article that walks you through everything you need to know to enjoy Loy Krathong and Yi Peng in Chiang Mai. Plus, we're sharing which event you should avoid!
Booking the Trip of a Lifetime – Part One
by Anthony Forlizzi @ The Shoestring Trekkers
Mon Jan 08 11:57:43 PST 2018
How do you top a life altering trip? Easy, you plan another one! I wrote in my last post Breada and I decided not to teach in Vietnam like we originally planned, but we still had our ticket booked to go back. I’m not in the business of wasting anything, let alone two business class … Continue reading "Booking the Trip of a Lifetime – Part One"
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Orangutans in Borneo | Our Rainforest Adventure
by Luke Nicholson @ Charlie on Travel
Sat Oct 28 04:32:19 PDT 2017
The best place to see orangutans in the wild is Tanjung Puting National Park on the island of Borneo. There are said to be 6000 orangutans in the park. Borneo is shared by three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Tanjung Puting is in Indonesian Borneo, which is known as Kalimantan. Wild orangutans are found only on […]
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18 Travel Destinations For Your 2018 Bucket List
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Thu Jan 04 05:22:54 PST 2018
Looking for some travel inspiration? Well here are 18 destinations that should visit in 2018 - as recommended by some awesome travel bloggers! Add them to your bucket list!
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Trekking in Nepal [with kids]
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Tue May 16 03:53:05 PDT 2017
Whenever we dreamt about traveling to and around Nepal we never even considered trekking, simply writing it off because we had kids and who goes trekking with kids? Well, apparently […]

32 Easy & Creative Travel Photography Tips
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Mon Oct 16 20:05:27 PDT 2017
If you want to improve your photography skills so you can take better travel photos, you've come to the right place! Whether you’re a total newbie to taking pictures, or you’re an experienced photographer trying to polish your skills, this article is full of photography tips and hacks for people of all levels.
A Little Portrait… Stories of Microfinance from the Women of the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico
by Shannon @ A Little Adrift: Wanderings & Traveling the World
Thu Sep 22 05:00:28 PDT 2016
It’s the scent of warm corn that most reminds me of my time in Oaxaca, Mexico. Corn is intrinsically woven into the fabric of Mexico’s culture and daily life. And in the rural areas of Mexico, this link is even stronger. First cultivated 10,000 years ago, indigenous cultures keep a link to their past as […]
This travel story (A Little Portrait… Stories of Microfinance from the Women of the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico ) first appeared on the A Little Adrift travel blog, thank you for following the journey. :)

How to make the most of one week in Vietnam
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How Much Money Do I Need For Hong Kong?
by Guest Travel Writer @ Travel Happy
Mon Sep 28 07:38:42 PDT 2015
Hong Kong has it all – heavenly food, high-octane nightlife, striking architecture and top shopping all laced with heaps of culture and tradition. There are plenty of ways to spend a fortune, but Lee Cobaj explains how Hong Kong doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive Hong Kong © barbara-pictures Compared to its SE Asian neighbours, […]
Our Snowy Night at the Manor Country House, Oxford
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Wed Dec 20 09:38:50 PST 2017
It took us SIX hours to get to the Manor Country House in Oxford, from Portsmouth, SIX HOURS. Unfortunately we’d (me and this new man I dropped into that catch up blog post) decided to travel on the most difficult weekend of the year for the route, actually, not even weekend, day. Train strikes and inches of snow meant it was four trains, a two hour wait in the cold […]
Hanoi Coffee | About The Best Coffee in Vietnam
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Jan 04 02:34:25 PST 2018
Hanoi Coffee Culture I, Hanoi Coffee Culture I.1 Overview of Coffee in Hanoi The coffee was first imported to Hanoi by French during their first colonial exploitation here. With the formation of the French Quarter where the French immigrated, they brought their favorite drink, and Hanoi coffee began to take its first steps on the streets around Hoan Kiem Lake. Following the French invasion at the 1800s, coffee was introduced in Vietnam, but the source of coffee back then was limited therefore it was considered as a luxury good, only the French colonists along with Nguyễn dynasty’s nobles could have […]
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Travel Gift Ideas (That Travelers Actually Want & Need)
by Colby @ World of A Wanderer
Tue Dec 05 09:15:42 PST 2017
Can’t think of what to gift the travel-obsessed person in your life? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Here’s my list of travel gifts that travelers actually want and need (none of those scratch off maps here, although they are kinda cool). eBags Packing...
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Favorite Photos, Favorite Moments of 2017
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Sun Dec 31 15:17:17 PST 2017
Just like that, another year comes to an end. As we get ready to flip the calendar over into 2018, it’s nice to look back and reflect on the past year. For us, 2017 was all about balancing work and school and sports with as much travel as possible. It was a hectic year, but we all think that, don’t ...
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Eating Bánh Khọt in Vũng Tàu
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Jan 18 22:38:40 PST 2018
Bánh Khọt are delicious gems: crispy discs of rice flour batter & coconut milk, fried until they’re crunchy on the outside but moist on the inside, then wrapped in herbs & dipped in a sweet-spicy sauce. Here are 7 places to eat bánh khọt in Vũng Tàu... Continue reading
The Gateway to Japan
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Mon Dec 11 21:21:37 PST 2017
For centuries, Osaka Bay has been the Gateway to Japan. Now it has become one of the most interesting areas for tourists to discover.
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17 of the Best Things to Do in Seoul (from Bloggers Who Lived Here)
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Thu Mar 30 06:09:22 PDT 2017
Seoul consistently tops lists as one of the best cities to visit in Asia. Nearly half of the population of Korea lives in Seoul (that's 10 million people), and it's the hub of Korea's economy, politics, and culture. Whatever interests you - be it food, history, art - you will find it in [...]
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How to travel with 2 passports: Hongkong and BNO
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Nov 20 20:57:13 PST 2017
BNO passport & Hongkong passport - which passport you can use when applying visa to Vietnam in Hongkong? Details can be found here.
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Get To Know The Real Bali: Live Like A Local In Sebatu Village
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Sun Nov 12 20:39:55 PST 2017
An Indonesian man with a wide smile walks toward us and asks: “Are you Lotte?”. “Yes I am”, I say: “And this is my husband Frank”. “My name is Wayan”, he replies: “I will be your host for the next… Continue Reading
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How To Get From Lisbon Airport to City Center (Without Getting Scammed)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon May 29 09:39:34 PDT 2017
Find out how to conveniently get to some of the most popular places in Lisbon’s city center. First tip: stay away from taxis! Lisbon is one of the most charming capitals in Europe. There are many unique things to do, see and taste here, ensuring you have a memorable time. I recommend that you stay […]
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Cheap Flights to Vietnam from $474 - KAYAK
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Volunteering with Juara Turtle Project | Tioman Island, Malaysia
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Fri Dec 02 03:46:33 PST 2016
This past summer our family spent a total of four weeks traveling around 3 countries; Indonesia, Singapore & Malaysia. It was an incredible month long journey filled the priceless highs […]
How to Drive to Alaska
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Thu Aug 17 17:59:21 PDT 2017
Eight months of circuitous travel around the United States delivered us to our most challenging journey yet: how to drive to Alaska. Most of the stories we heard from other travelers were of fairly successful trips with the occasional speed bumps, but it still didn’t quell the fear that comes with a such a journey.…
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6 insider tips for a brilliant Berlin getaway
by Jo @ Twourism
Tue Aug 23 07:10:21 PDT 2016
We’re off to Berlin for a few days and are beyond excited. Over the years I’ve gotten to know Berlin very well, and picked up a few tips and tricks to make a visit smoother, cheaper and more fun. If you’re also Berlin-bound, here are six insider tips for a better vacation. Over the last […]
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A Perfect Summer’s Day In Frankfurt (Walking Route Included)
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Fri Aug 11 04:12:41 PDT 2017
Frankfurt is well known as the financial heart not just of Germany but of the EU, and as such isn’t always seen as a tourist hot spot. Most travellers to Germany tend to gravitate towards cities like Munich, Berlin and Cologne or nature hot spots like Kromlauer National Park or the Alps. Thing is, Frankfurt […]
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Where a dog has the right to be a dog
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Mon Jan 08 18:30:59 PST 2018
This artistic community has declared itself as an independent republic and created its own constitution. Oddly, everyone else just goes along with it!
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Our 2017 travel roundup
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Sun Dec 24 02:33:40 PST 2017
As the year draws to a close and we prepare to leave for South America in January, it’s time to take a look at our 2017 travel roundup. I feel incredibly blessed to have enjoyed yet another year full of new experiences, adventures and travel. In 2017, we managed to live in Thailand, trek to […]
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Confidential: You Need Passive Income to Get Rich
by Dan M @ BREAK FREE
Thu Aug 03 09:35:00 PDT 2017
According to my 21 year old self, I was going to be a multi-millionaire at my current geriatric age of 35. Sure, this was the same 21 year old who was doing death rides in shopping carts, throwing watermelons off of apartment balconies and drinking too many Natty lites*… so I don’t really care if…
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Patagonia: the Ultimate Travel and Hiking Guide
by Bryan @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Mon Dec 18 10:05:16 PST 2017
Patagonia is a huge region of South America covering both Argentina and Chile. With so much to see and do, including hiking, trekking, boating, skiing and snowboarding, touring historical sites, and more, we had to send someone down there to find out everything about it. And now our ultimate guide to Patagonia is awaiting those who yearn for more adventure in this beautiful and inspiring area. Come check out our guide and start planning your trip today!
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How To Travel The Maldives On A Budget – Exploring Paradise On The Cheap!
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Tue Nov 14 01:30:16 PST 2017
Can you travel the Maldives on a budget? Yes you can! From accommodation and transport to food, here's how to travel the Maldives on a budget
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How to make the most of one week in Vietnam
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Tue Jul 18 21:42:59 PDT 2017
What to do, see and eat. (7 min. read)
7 Unique Experiences and Things To Do in Pico Island, Azores
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Aug 30 08:12:51 PDT 2017
These are some of the most unique things to do in Pico you can’t miss when you’re in the island. Pico is the second largest island of the Azores archipelago – after São Miguel. Despite being the most obviously volcanic, it still boasts an incredible variety of landscapes. Between the green meadows, the lava fields, […]
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Discover: Clipperton Island
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 13 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you somehow find yourself visiting Clipperton Island and lack things to do (understandably), try running around the island and timing yourself; the record circumnavigation time is one hour and 17 minutes.

Top 101 Unique Gift Ideas For Travelers
by Katie Diederichs @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Sun Nov 05 01:39:38 PST 2017
If you’re looking for a gift for someone who loves to travel, but you can’t afford to buy them a flight around the world, we’ve got a ton of ideas for you - 101 ideas, to be exact! From super practical travel gear they’ll actually use to pretty gifts for their home, this is one of the most complete gift guide out there. We’re sure you’ll find the perfect unique gift for your favorite traveler!
Bucket List Item: Diving At The Great Barrier Reef In Australia
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Wed Nov 15 21:33:29 PST 2017
Since getting our PADI in 2015 Frank and I have been diving whenever we get the chance. The underwater world is incredible and I love floating through the water without any distractions or sounds. One of the dive spots that’s… Continue Reading
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Keeping Your Stuff Safe While Traveling
by Bryan @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Wed Jan 03 07:43:23 PST 2018
While you are traveling, either for business or pleasure, it is always important to keep your luggage and personal belongings safe. Theft is always a risk, but more often, sometimes things just get lost. Listed here are various ways to keep your belongings safe whenever you’re traveling.
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10 Cool Travel Spots to Visit in 2018
by Julie @ Earth Trekkers
Tue Dec 26 06:31:14 PST 2017
Are you looking for cool travel spots to visit? How about somewhere different than the ultra-popular Paris, London, New York City, or even Iceland? Sure, those are all amazing, but if you are looking for a place that is a little more unique, we have some ideas for you. This is not an “off-the-beaten-path” list nor is it a “best ...
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Vlad Vaida @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 10:11:03 PDT 2016
Egg milk? THIS IS GAME CHANGER! Also such a great view on the Hoan Kiem Lake.
The Perfect 2 Week Bali Itinerary For First Time Visitors
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Sat Nov 04 03:00:13 PDT 2017
While we traveled extensively around Southeast Asia during our 5 month trip in 2015, we had not yet been to Indonesia. And because we longed for a tropical beach after our 5 month road trip adventure in Canada and the… Continue Reading
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Backpacking Vietnam on a Budget: 2-3 Week Itinerary + Tips
Taylor's Tracks
Backpacking Vietnam on a budget is easily done, but with so much to see in the country where do you even start? Learn how to spend 2-3 weeks in Vietnam, what to do backpacking in Vietnam and help building a Vietnam backpacking route plus Vietnam travel tips and a Vietnam budget.
Chiang Mai Vegetarian & Vegan Guide
by Charlie Marchant @ Charlie on Travel
Sat Dec 16 04:00:59 PST 2017
Chiang Mai is a hot spot for vegetarian and vegan food. In this vegetarian and vegan food guide, I share all my favourite places to eat in Chiang Mai. Expect Thai curries, pad Thai, Burmese tea leaf salads and more smoothies than you can shake a bamboo straw at. When our flight to Bali was cancelled […]
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Backpacking South Africa Budget Travel Guide 2018
by Ana Pereira @ The Broke Backpacker
Fri Jan 05 02:50:19 PST 2018
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Florida airport hell and a taste of Miami
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Fri Jan 19 11:16:19 PST 2018
‘Welcome to the USA’, the sign was just visible above a sea of people crammed into the arrivals terminal at Fort Lauderdale Airport. It was nearly midnight and after a nine-hour flight from London, we’d now been stuck in immigration queues for almost four hours. The perfect start to our two-day layover in Miami, right? […]
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What is so great about Vietnam?
by Hoa Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Sun Oct 29 19:06:16 PDT 2017
There is no wrong reason to visit a country, and no matter what lights up your day, you have plenty of destinations to choose from. However, Vietnam will offer you everything from above and more.
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37 Places to Eat in Tokyo
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Sat Jan 20 08:23:26 PST 2018
I asked for your food recommendations for Tokyo, and you did not disappoint. In November, me and some friends spent a week eating our way around the city. It's hard to have a bad meal in Tokyo, and while I didn't get to eat everywhere, these are some of the best places!
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Backpacking Vietnam - Average Prices of Common Goods
The Shoestring Trekkers
How much is a hostel bed? A beer? A pack of smokes? Find out those and more with our post of the average costs of goods in Vietnam!

6 things I learned about you from my 2017 reader survey
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Mon Nov 20 19:14:34 PST 2017
Human stories, authentic experiences, and traveling on a budget (without backpacks or hostels) - I've got your back in 2018.
Hải Đăng Vegetarian Restaurant, Saigon
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Dec 01 01:38:36 PST 2017
Hải Đăng is a simple, local, informal vegetarian restaurant in Saigon's Binh Thanh District. The sheer variety and freshness of vegetable dishes on offer (not just tofu and 'fake meat') sets it apart from other Vietnamese vegetarian eateries in the city.... Continue reading

Budget itinerary: 6 days in Vietnam, Cambodia for P25,000
Rappler
Traveler Andrea Javier visits Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Siem Reap, Cambodia. Here's her detailed budget and what she did on her 6-day vacation
Spanish royal gardens
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Tue Dec 05 21:40:29 PST 2017
You may think Aranjuez Palace is the main attraction - but don't miss the stunning gardens at this Spanish World Heritage Site!
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DJI Spark Review – The Best Drone For Travel? (Inc Spark v Mavic Pro)
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Fri Dec 01 01:30:21 PST 2017
Looking for the best drone for travel? Here's my hands on DJI Spark review and how it compares with the Mavic Pro to discover the best drone for your adventure
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5 of SAIGON’S BEST HIDDEN COCKTAIL BARS
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Mon Oct 02 14:18:01 PDT 2017
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is a place of surprises, much of them elusive to first-time visitors with just a few days on the ground. Though a bit challenging at first, Ho Chi Minh City eventually became our favorite city in the world and a base for many of our adventures in the Southeast Asian region. It’s also a pretty great place to go out and grab a drink, whether it’s a Monday or Saturday, Saigon’s music venues, breathtaking rooftop bars, and tiny neighborhood spots are buzzing.
Unlike the more world famous, easy-to-find spots of Bangkok and Shanghai, Saigon is a city of tight neighborhoods which unveil themselves only to those intrepid enough to explore the tiniest, faintest lines on the map. Saigon doesn’t have a Times Square or Pudong. It’s a megacity comprised of small, distinct districts and alleys. Perch ... Read More »
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Travel Tips - 5 Ways to Save Money in Hue, Vietnam
I Love Hue Tour
If you are traveling and wanting to save money in Hue, there are a few travel tips including transportations in Hue and Hue free attractions
The Best Travel Apps Of 2018
by Anil Polat @ foXnoMad
Mon Jan 08 23:00:07 PST 2018
Travel apps are useful though tend to give you diminishing efficiency the more of them you load on your phone. Over the past 12 months, I’ve tested a lot of travel apps, but these are the ones I kept and ended up using the most in the last year. You can see all of […]
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List of the Best Luxury Hotels in Mexico
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Sat Jan 13 19:54:06 PST 2018
Before you go, check out our Ultimate List of Best Luxury Hotels in Mexico for recommendations that include rates, locations, and great reviews. This article will help you with your stay! Browse through our best hotel finds in these top cities that cover: Mexico City | Guadalajara | Tijuana | Puebla | Ciudad Juárez | Monterrey. Mexico has always been ...
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What to See in Vietnam in 2 Weeks | Indiana Jo
Indiana Jo
Vietnam is a popular holiday place. Having visited twice, here's what to see in Vietnam in 2 weeks-with suggested itineraries. Got longer?Combine the routes

My 4-Week Southeast Asia Itinerary - World of A Wanderer
World of A Wanderer
Southeast Asia is the mecca of all things cheap, making it a top destination for backpackers and budget travelers. Here is my 4-week itinerary of SEA...
The Most Complete Travel Guide to Pico Island, Azores
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Thu Aug 24 04:24:54 PDT 2017
This easy-to-follow Pico travel guide contains all you need to know to explore Pico island in Azores. Find out the best places to go and how to budget and plan your itinerary. And of course, what and where to eat. Let’s get started! Each island in the Azores has its own charm and appeal. There’s […]
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An exploration of Vietnamese Food from North to the South
by Jimmy @
Mon Sep 21 05:29:12 PDT 2015
Vietnamese food is simple, yet exciting and loved by millions around the world – me especially. After the first year of travel primarily through Latin America, I felt that I should spend the majority of the second year in the country of my heritage. What I … Read all about it!
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Berlin Bucket List: 10 Things to Experience in the City!
by Laura Bronner @ THAT BACKPACKER
Sat Jan 13 04:30:45 PST 2018
Berlin is a city packed with excitement. Whether you want to visit for the history, the art scene, the food, or some adventure activities, there’s...
Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Celeste SunDragonLady Choi @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 07:23:47 PDT 2016
Great post of your time in Hanoi. I probably would've thought it was Spring too in the beginning of the year. Great source of information if I ever make a trip there. Thanks for sharing.
CUATRO ISLAS: DIY Budget Travel Guide + Itinerary To The Hidden Treasures Of Inopacan Leyte
by Keza M @ A Wanderful Sole
Sat Sep 02 11:10:08 PDT 2017
CUATRO ISLAS - Uncover the secrets of these four islands in Inopacan Leyte with the help of this DIY Budget Travel Guide.
5 Days Itinerary Hanoi (2018): What to do in Hanoi Vietnam for 5 Days 4 Nights
by Nguyễn Anh Quanh @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Sat Dec 16 01:03:58 PST 2017
5 Days Itinerary Hanoi or Things to do in Hanoi for 5 Days ? How do you plan these 5 days? You know it. You know Hanoi is full of amazing attractions. You heard people telling epic stories about Hanoi. And you have 5 days to spend here in Hanoi. You’re excited to pack it up and make a Hanoi 5 days itinerary. But… You don’t know what to do in Hanoi—for 5 days!!! Scratching your head ferociously, you think: “I come here, but what can I do for 5 days in Hanoi? “How can I make a 5 days […]
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26 Important Things To Know Before Your Vietnam Trip
Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
This blog features important Vietnam tips and tricks for first-timers. How to be street smart, travel safely, not being ripped off and have a blast!

Vietnam by Motorbike: The Best Six Weeks of my Life
Adventure In You
Vietnam by motorbike is an epic adventure! You hear some horror stories but for me traveling Vietnam by motorbike was the best decision I made. However...
3 Dogs, 5 Cats and a Horse
by Emily Gammon @ TravelBud
Mon Dec 04 02:37:43 PST 2017
So much of what we do at TravelBud involves people and all that human interaction and communication is one of the best things about our work. But as our team has grown to accommodate new and diverse portfolios, we’ve come to realise something else about our staff: we all really love animals. Almost all of us […]
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The royal heart of Bavaria
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Mon Jan 15 20:14:49 PST 2018
It may not seem as glamorous as other Bavarian castles, but the Munich Residenz is one of the city's gems and worth the visit!
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A Traveler’s Guide To India On A Budget
by Cal Bailey @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Thu Jan 11 09:07:59 PST 2018
India is a popular destination for travelers around the world thanks to its beauty, ancient and modern wonders, and the pull of adventure.
The post A Traveler’s Guide To India On A Budget appeared first on The Budget Your Trip Blog.
Gear Review: Pacsafe Travelsafe 12L
by Alex @ Practically Everywhere
Fri Aug 19 05:00:07 PDT 2016
No matter what you’re taking on the road, it’s important to keep your stuff secure. There are several options out there, including locking
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How You Can Budget Travel Vietnam For $20/day
Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Tons of information on how to budget travel Vietnam. We'll show you how to spend only $20/day. Your guide to more lasting memories in Vietnam, for less.
Your next trip should include a cooking class, here’s why
by Alex @ Practically Everywhere
Sun Aug 21 08:00:32 PDT 2016
I like food a lot, which is probably pretty clear given how much I’ve written about it during our travels. I think it’s
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Campervan Budget for a 3-Month Road Trip
by Ben Zweber @ Blog | Two Wandering Soles
Wed Sep 13 10:01:27 PDT 2017
Traveling across the U.S.A. can be expensive, especially when you're living in a gas-guzzling campervan. Despite gas prices, you can still have a budget friendly road trip. We kept track of everything we spent during our 3 months on the road in the United States and broke it down by category for you to see. If you're planning your own campervan or RV road trip, you're going to want to read this.
Climbing Mount Pico: All You Need To Know For an Epic Hike
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Aug 16 02:31:46 PDT 2017
During my last trip to Azores, I had the pleasure of climbing Mount Pico in Pico island. Here’s my experience and how you can get to the top safely. While it’s not by any means amongst the tallest in the world, Mount Pico can be deceptively difficult to conquer which leads to many failed climb […]
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Trat: A Delightfully Unassuming Thai Town
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Thu Jan 18 07:52:31 PST 2018
A little slice of Thai life off the usual trail, with prices rarely seen in the south.
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Eugenia @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Wed Jul 20 10:01:23 PDT 2016
I have never been to Vietnam, seems like a very interesting place to visit! I’d love to try this Egg Coffee, I am curious! Thanks for sharing such a helpful guide! Pinned it
1 Week Indonesia Itinerary: How to Make the Most Of Your Trip
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Tue Nov 21 04:16:24 PST 2017
Rachita shares how you can see the best of Java and Bali in one shorter trip.
The post 1 Week Indonesia Itinerary: How to Make the Most Of Your Trip appeared first on Indie Traveller.

Vietnam Cost of Living (How Much to Live in Vietnam in 2017)
A Little Adrift
This full breakdown covers the cost of living in Vietnam as an expat and digital nomad Includes food, rent, internet, & why expats love Southeast Asia.
A Little Update…
by Anthony Forlizzi @ The Shoestring Trekkers
Sat Sep 09 11:46:42 PDT 2017
Have no fear, The Shoestring Trekkers are back! It was looking like the page was going to fall into the abyss of the interwebs, but fear not! Honestly, as soon as we got home everything just sort of fell back into place like we never left. I can’t tell you how many blogs I read … Continue reading "A Little Update…"
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My 31 Favorite Travel Tips From My 31 Years Of Age (Auch!)
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Tue Jan 02 15:44:16 PST 2018
Looking at my travel resume, I have been fortunate to have visited more than 30 countries in 4 different continents. About time to put together my favorite ever travel tips that work anywhere in the world. This year I’ve turned 31 years old (auch!) which also means 31 years of collecting travel experiences. With every […]
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5 things to prepare when travelling to Vietnam from Malaysia
by Phuong Nguyen @ Vietnam-Visa.com: Vietnam Visa on Arrival
Mon Nov 27 00:34:14 PST 2017
Visa to Vietnam from Malaysia, exchanging currency, health & travel insurances, checking the weather and learning about destinations in Vietnam are noted.
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New Inspiring Filipinos Who Just Started a Life of Travel
by Joser Ferreras @ TripZilla Philippines
Sun Jan 14 16:00:43 PST 2018
Could they be your next travel goals?
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The Secret to Happy Travel
by Kelly @ Practically Everywhere
Thu Feb 23 03:02:14 PST 2017
Rule #1: Don’t talk about fight club. Know thyself. Rule #2: Know thy travel partner. Rule #3: Do not expect to change. Every
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How Much Money to Save Up to Teach English in Vietnam - TravelBud
TravelBud
Vietnam has long been a backpacking mecca for people from all across the globe and there's a lot to love: intriguing and unique cultures, amazing food, som
Tips To Stay Within Your Budget While Vacationing In Japan
by Tiffy @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Thu Jan 18 10:45:45 PST 2018
Vacationing to any foreign country can become an expensive venture in a short amount of time. The same holds true when vacationing in Japan. Besides the travel costs, there are a number of extra expenses that begin to add up as soon as you step foot in the country. From lodging to shopping, food costs to entry costs, the money you have set aside for your Japanese adventure can disappear quickly. But there are several things you can do to be a budget conscious traveler while still enjoying all that Japan has to offer.
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Bye 2017 – A Broken Backpack’s Travel Recap
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Sat Dec 30 18:25:43 PST 2017
2017 was a year full of living abroad adventures. I love traveling but I can’t do long-term non-stop traveling anymore. It’s simple; I’m not getting any younger and I have to keep the wallet happy! In November 2016 I was moving to the UK temporarily. I did stay there for a while, using the UK […]
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How to Know When to Travel Anywhere – The Rove.me experience
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun May 21 09:04:15 PDT 2017
We live in a rushed era where the “fast-food” concept has arrived to the travel world too. Many people out there can do a life of travel based on keeping a count of countries visited and bragging themselves because of it. But is that really the essence of traveling? For me, the whole purpose of […]
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Exploring Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand for Just ₱15K All-In - TripZilla Philippines
TripZilla Philippines
Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand in 7 days and just ₱15,000 ALL-IN -- whoa!
Student Assignments
by Wanderlove @ Wanderlove
Mon Dec 18 02:46:41 PST 2017
Student Assignments With time and run through, we’ve obtained only managed to significantly more sharpen the skills that our staff presents with regard to the turn a profit of each, solitary a good example of our site visitors. These combine the necessary characteristics that each one particular our rare departments, either equally independently and as […]
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Travelling Europe by car: tips and things to consider
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Fri Dec 01 00:07:56 PST 2017
In the last three months, we’ve travelled over 5,000 miles across nine countries in Europe by car. The journey has taken us from the canal-lined streets of Amsterdam and the beaches of the Algarve to Bavarian castles, Slovenian lakes and finally, to Prague. Here’s a look at our experience of travelling Europe by car, including […]
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Exploring Off The Beaten Path Hong Kong: Pai Tau Village
by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap
Thu Feb 23 11:30:40 PST 2017
Visiting Po Fook Hill, the 10,000 Buddha Monastery, and the hills around Pai Tau Village Sha Tin is not only great for immature puns (I Sha Tin your shoe), it also has some worthwhile attractions. You can check out the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, or the the oldest walled village Tai Wai, there’s also the [...]
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7 Churches for Visita Iglesia during the Holy Week in Pili, Camarines Sur
by Yvette Rebadulla @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Sun Jan 21 09:52:20 PST 2018
Spend the Lenten Season on a journey with Christ through a Visita Iglesia in Pili, Camarines Sur. Pili is the capital city of Camarines Sur and is one of the best destinations during the Holy Week. This place has a deep connection with religion since the proclamation of Christianity by the Spanish missionaries in Pili dates back to the early ...
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‘A STOP AT WILLOUGHBY’: THE TWILIGHT ZONE EPISODE THAT EXPLORES OUR NEED TO TRAVEL
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu May 01 04:30:42 PDT 2014
“a place around the bend where he could jump off”
Created during a time (1959-1964) when American television seemed eerily clean and domestic, The Twilight Zone challenged viewers to examine a possibility of uncertainty beyond the comforts and assumptions of contemporary life. It was my favorite thing on TV. One episode in particular always stuck with me- A Stop at Willoughby. It brings up questions. How could such a ‘successful’ man working in a New York tower and living in an upscale suburb be so miserable? Why would he dream of escaping to a sleepy village where the streets have no name and the children wear overalls and go fishing?
A STOP AT WILLOUGHBY is the story of an advertising executive named Gart. Gart feels endless pressure from his pugnacious boss and his minion-like coworkers at his New York City office during ... Read More »
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Celebrating Tet in Saigon
by Jimmy @
Mon Feb 15 10:26:21 PST 2016
As a child, every year we always celebrated Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) as it was the most important date in the yearly calendar. It was also be a date that I would dread yet enjoy at the same time. The day would start my … Read all about it!
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Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Liberty Central Hotel, Nha Trang
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Sat Sep 30 07:12:21 PDT 2017
Liberty Central Nha Trang is a contemporary, stylish, high-rise hotel just a block from the beach. Featuring elegant, minimalist decor, extraordinary sea views, rooftop bar & its own section of beach, Liberty Central is a solid place to stay in Nha Trang.... Continue reading

Should I Travel to Vietnam During Tet? | Earth Trekkers
Earth Trekkers
Should I travel to Vietnam during Tet? Our family spent one month in Vietnam during Tet, spending New Year's Eve in Hanoi for Tet.

How to make sure you hit your travel goals in 2018 (free workbook)
by Megan Van Groll @ Blog - travel. paint. repeat.
Tue Dec 26 19:45:18 PST 2017
No more excuses, no BS. It's time to take action and make travel happen.
I’M Hotel Review: A Relaxing Stay in the Heart of Makati
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Mon Jan 15 17:34:11 PST 2018
All my life, I’ve had a love-hate relationship with my hometown Manila. Although there is no place like home, often times, I find this place too intense and chaotic for my liking which is why I moved away 7 years ago. However, during a recent trip back to the Philippines to visit friends and family, […]
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Discover: Kanab
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 15 21:53:24 PST 2008
When eating at Houston's restaurant in Kanab, Utah, tip the servers well; they pack pistols, although it's just for show -- allegedly.
Train Travel In India: A Handy Guide
by Sarah Edwards @ Not Another Travel Blog
Tue Aug 01 04:29:59 PDT 2017
Train travel in India has its ups and downs but generally speaking we were pretty impressed by the efficiency of it all. The trains might not be the most modern and aren’t always the cleanest, but they are the same or better than your average bus in South East Asia and offer a cost effective […]
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Travel news: Monte Carlo Las Vegas Update
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Nov 30 16:00:00 PST 1999
As of today, Las Vegas' Monte Carlo Casino Hotel remains closed pending the investigation of last week's fire and the impending repair work. At this time, reservations at the Monte Carlo are being moved to other MGM Mirage hotels. In addition, the Lance Burton show will be suspended for the time being and all tickets that have already been purchased will be refunded.

A vacation planner for a two week holiday in Vietnam
Travelfish
This detailed vacation planner maps out a two to three week trip through Vietnam, travelling from Hanoi in the north to Saigon in the south.
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018
Travel costs and prices for Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Must do in Brisbane: Things to do in Brisbane with Kids
by Melissa Delaware @ Thrifty Family Travels
Mon Jan 15 21:06:08 PST 2018
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25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN THAILAND
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Sun Oct 22 16:37:56 PDT 2017
Thailand, with over 26 million foreign entries in 2016, can be a very touristic place to visit. By some accounts, 20% of the Thai GDP is based on tourism (worldwide nations average about 10%). Thailand is often an entry point for all of Asia, a constant revolving door of tourists on short or extended trips. We’re writing this article to help you avoid getting your hand caught in that often dangerous door.
Thailand is a country that can live up to its high expectations and reputation. It really can be paradise. On the other hand, it can be a disappointing place filled with drunken pub crawlers, tourist scams, empty promises and subpar made-for-tourists versions of local dishes. Pad thai made with instant noodles? You’ll find it all over Phuket and Koh Samui. If you venture past the tourists districts, the food ... Read More »
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11 Best Things to Do in Cornwall, United Kingdom – Where to Go, Attractions to Visit
by Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Wed Jan 10 08:45:29 PST 2018
Lush countryside, dramatic coastal sceneries, famous castles, culinary genius – there are never-ending things to do in Cornwall. It is a peninsula located in the southwestern tip of England with a unique culture and mild climate. This ancient Celtic kingdom is beautiful and inspirational, guaranteed to enthrall any traveler. Here are 11 things to do in Cornwall, but definitely, these ...
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The Best Lisbon Hidden Gems and Secret Spots
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sat Jun 10 10:01:34 PDT 2017
This is a curated list of the major Lisbon hidden gems and secret places. No touristy bullshit or pretentiousness here. Whether you are living in Lisbon, have a few extra days to explore or you’re an hipster looking for the off the beaten track, this article is for you. Lisbon holds a special place in […]
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Beware of Dengue Fever Outbreak in Vietnam
by Nguyen Mĩ Ngọc @ Travel information for Vietnam from local experts
Mon Aug 21 19:42:21 PDT 2017
Dengue occurs year-round in Vietnam and SEA, with peak usually in rainy seasons, April to October in the north and June to December in the south. However, in 2017, Dengue has become an outbreak in many provinces and cities across the countries. Most affected areas include: An Giang, Bing Duong, Da Nang, Dong Nai, Dong …
The 19 Best Travel Accessories To Save Space, Time And Money In 2018
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Wed Sep 27 01:36:39 PDT 2017
This article is a comprehensive list of all the items and travel accessories that make your life easier when you are on the road. Based on my personal experience and the latest trends out there. How many have you got already? Let me start by saying I’ve seen loads of lists of “must-have” travel accessories […]
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The Real Cost of Travel in Vietnam
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What can you expect to spend in Vietnam, even during the Tet holiday? What kind of budget is realistic? This post evaluates the cost of traveling in Vietnam
TravelSmart: The New Must-Have Free Travel App
by Melissa Giroux @ A Broken Backpack
Tue Nov 28 21:26:44 PST 2017
Life can be full of unexpected situations. So is the traveling lifestyle. How you handle them and the tools you have might influence your life/your trip. There are many tools out there to make our life easier. When I heard about TravelSmart App I thought this free app could be a brilliant alternative to help […]
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33 Travel Memes That Accurately Describe Going On A Vacation
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Sun Jun 18 02:31:19 PDT 2017
A collection of funny travel memes and GIFs that are real AF and perfectly describe any of your last vacations. Featuring some of my favorite ones ever! Going on a trip is full of funny situations that happen over and over. I’ve put together what usually happens to me and went looking for memes and […]
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Why Backpacking in Cuba is Different than Anywhere Else
by Bailey Busslinger @ The Budget Your Trip Blog
Wed Jan 03 08:17:09 PST 2018
Only a couple of weeks ago I returned from a backpacking trip that was like no other I have ever been on, exploring the Caribbean island of Cuba! Arriving in Cuba was like taking a time machine back to the 1950’s, which is probably why travelling there was such a different experience - and such an unforgettable one.
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10 Active Vacation Ideas to Energize Your Body and Mind
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Thu Jan 05 05:00:28 PST 2017
It’s the new year, and we’ve all got goals and resolutions flying through air. I know my resolutions every year involve fitness, travel and money (to some degree). Be more fit. Travel more. Make more money. I know I’m not alone in this right? Why not knock a few of those resolutions off in one [...]
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Nikon KeyMission 180 And 70: The Next Best Action Camera for Sailors
by Kach Medina @ Two Monkeys Travel Group
Tue Jan 09 08:56:54 PST 2018
One month ago, Nikon sent us their action cameras to review, but I didn’t know where to use it for as we have three units of GoPros. If you’ve been following our adventure, you’ll know that we are now focused on our first sailing across the Caribbean. I’ve been focusing now on being a housewife (or shall I say boat ...
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Terre-de-Haut, Guadeloupe
by Budget Your Trip @ Budget Your Trip Recent Updates
Tue Jan 23 19:24:33 PST 2018

Vietnam: The Ultimate 1 Month Itinerary
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Vietnam is a beautiful contrast of a country, and one i fell in love with instantaneously. Despite the fact it has been almost 3 years since I last visited, Vietnam is one of those special places that stays with you long after you leave. Even now I find myself day dreaming about the sleepy little town of Hoi An and the pulsating city of Ho Chi Minh. Vietnam is a country with an itinerary for everyone. It has diverse landscapes, exotic food, challenging history and fascinating traditions make it an absolute dream to discover. From the mountaineous region of Sapa in the north, to the tranquil beaches further south it is sure to offer something for everyone. It is also home to the world's largest cave and of course, the world heritage site of Ha Long Bay. With such a harrowing history there is so much to learn about Vietnam, however this once war raveged country is now a rapidly developing nation which seamlessly entwines the traditional with the modern. In addition to it’s landscapes and history, Vietnam is also a culinary experience like no other. The food is simply delicious, Pho is to die for and the claypot dishes from the South are immense. I think I ate about 1000 summer rolls and never once got bored. And let’s not even start talking about the seafood sold on the beaches… Although I would recommend spending as long as possible in this country, a 1 month trip of Vietnam is a good amount of time to travel the country and to slowly start scratching beneath its surface.
Binh Chau Hot Springs Resort & Spa
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Nov 17 02:11:50 PST 2017
Just a couple hours' drive from Saigon, Binh Chau Hot Springs Resort & Spa has improved it's facilities and aesthetics in recent years: it's now a lush, relaxing and satisfying retreat from the city.... Continue reading
We Are Back From Our Twourism Break!
by Screndels @ Twourism
Mon Oct 17 03:03:29 PDT 2016
After a bit of a break from Twourism, we’re back on the blogging scene with a new-look website, some brand new content, and a greater commitment to giving you the best travel tips. We know it’s been a while. We’re sorry. Some of the content here will now seem quite dated, but we’ll refresh it […]
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BRB – I’m Traveling in Southeast Asia
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Mon Dec 04 08:37:38 PST 2017
Blog updates coming in the new year...
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8 of the Best Cafes in Hanoi
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Tue Feb 02 20:48:50 PST 2016
The big cities in Vietnam have a cafe culture that is virtually unknown to the rest of the world. Don’t expect a Chemex of Ethiopian Yirgacheffe with hints of blueberry and strawberry or an Aeropressed Kenyan. You might be able to locate one eventually, but not before tripping over scores of cafes serving up tumblers of coffee so dark it looks like used motor oil and smells like the most intense mocha you’ve ever had. It’s no secret that we love Vietnamese coffee and as a follow up to our very popular Saigon cafes list, we offer a list of some of our favorites in the northern capital city. Also be sure to check out our handy guide to ordering coffee in Vietnam.
So, in the event that you can’t find this guy rolling around town, keep scrolling and we’ve got ... Read More »
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The Ultimate Iceland Winter Road Trip Guide And 1 Week Itinerary
by Lotte @ Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog
Thu Jan 18 13:10:50 PST 2018
Iceland is called the Land of Fire and Ice and now that I’ve visited I understand why. Iceland has around 45 volcanoes and the Vatnajökull Glacier is the largest icecap in Europe. Driving around this beautiful island there is always… Continue Reading
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What it was Like Teaching English in Vietnam – Justin, a Videographer’s Story
by Nick Paul @ TravelBud
Thu Nov 16 02:09:48 PST 2017
Arguably one of our most popular programs for 2017, Teaching English in Vietnam is becoming a very attractive option to a wide range of people. It offers an exceptional opportunity to work in a country whose economy is one of the fastest growing in the world and a healthy balance between good pay, comfortable accommodations […]
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Best things to do around Osaka Bay
by Michael Turtle @ Time Travel Turtle
Wed Jan 10 18:31:09 PST 2018
Here is your detailed step-by-step guide for exploring the three main cities around Osaka Bay: the Gateway to Japan.
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Our worst flying experience with kids
by FunFlyingFour @ FUN FLYING FOUR
Tue Aug 09 02:30:07 PDT 2016
Our family are currently on our next adventure; four fun-filled weeks traveling around Indonesia, Singapore & Malaysia; I look forward to sharing photos and stories when we return home! […]
The Coast Road: Saigon to Hoi An & Beyond
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Jan 05 03:48:11 PST 2018
Thanks to new coastal roads, it's now possible to ride from Saigon to Hoi An, and beyond to Dong Hoi, following the coast all the way & avoiding the busy main artery of Highway 1 for the vast majority of the route. This is a salty, sunny, sandy & scenic road trip.... Continue reading
The rise of the transatlantic budget airline – WOW, Norwegian & Level compared
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Mon Oct 16 14:21:40 PDT 2017
The rise of the transatlantic budget airline – WOW, Norwegian & Level compared The cost of travelling from Europe to the United States and Canada (or vice-versa) is going down. The suggestion that budget airlines could start operating transatlantic flights has been around for a while but it’s only in the past year or so […]
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Top 10 Most Adventurous Trails in the World
by myfunkytravel @ MyFunkyTravel
Tue Aug 08 10:19:11 PDT 2017
A guest post by Rebecca If you love going on adventures and hiking, then we have the list for you! These trails listed below are challenging, beautiful and remote, and will definitely fulfil your need for some adventure! Below, we will share with you the top 10 trails we have found. Top 10 Most Adventurous […]
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62 Reasons to Visit Seoul ASAP
by Katie McGrain @ Around the World in KT Days
Tue May 30 12:22:06 PDT 2017
The fast pace, the history, the dramatic scenery, the food. My home for the last few years is the buzzing, pulsing, history-packed city of Seoul, South Korea. When you visit Seoul, you don’t have to choose between exploring a city or being in nature - you can have it all! With the winter Olympics [...]
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Hanoi vs Ho Chi Minh City: Which Vietnam City Is Right For You?
by Bruno B. @ Geeky Explorer | Travel smart
Mon Oct 09 22:07:36 PDT 2017
Struggling making a decision between Hanoi vs Ho Chi Minh for your upcoming trip to Vietnam? In this article I’m comparing both cities in terms of food, safety, places to visit and overall vibe for you to decide its overall travel potential. Which one is the right for you? Vietnam is not the easiest of […]
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TEMPLE OF LITERATURE HANOI | Opening Hours – Dress code – Entrance Fees – Introduction
by Hằng Nguyễn Thị @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 14 19:49:56 PST 2017
ALL ABOUT TEMPLE OF LITERATURE (HOURS – DRESS CODE – MAP – ENTRANCE FEE) Temple of Literature is one of Things to do in Hanoi, a must-see historical site when visiting Hanoi, the Capital City of Vietnam. Temple of Literature not only represents the enduring progress of Vietnamese culture ( sự thay đổi Văn Hóa Việt Nam theo thời kỳ) , but also contributes significantly to both Confucian civilization (Đạo Khổng Tử) in Vietnam and other cultures in the world. Temple of Literature was ranked as the cultural and historical site on 28th April, 1962. I. Temple of Literature In Hanoi I.1 Temple of […]
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Our 2018 Goals: Trek Everest, Live Van Life, Make $20,000 a month
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Thu Dec 28 23:51:45 PST 2017
Whew! Is it just me or was 2017 a huge whirlwind of events and experiences. For my partner Tom and I, this year literally flew by so fast. To some, our life looks like it’s made up of epic adventures, non-stop travels, and fancy hotels. While some of this is true (#bestjobever), we also go […]
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Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
by Moira @ Backpacking in Hanoi, Vietnam - DIY Travel Guide
Mon Oct 24 01:37:40 PDT 2016
That's a real budget! Perfect itinerary and great tips!
Festive Fun at the Prague Xmas Markets
by Amy @ Our Big Fat Travel Adventure
Fri Dec 15 05:18:08 PST 2017
It’s nearly Christmas! Well, it certainly feels like it here in Prague. The streets are strung with fairy lights and the squares full of huge sparkly Christmas trees and stalls selling gifts and mulled wine. This is all set against a backdrop of Prague’s Gothic spires and domed cathedrals, cobbled streets and stone bridges. Oh, […]
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Helpful Tips And Advice For Travelling In The Maldives On A Budget
by Chris @ Backpacker Banter
Fri Dec 29 03:27:13 PST 2017
Looking to travel the Maldives on a budget? Here are some helpful tips and advice to make the most of paradise - including dress code, tourist beaches and what to pack
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What’s the Cost of Living in Chiang Mai, Thailand?
by Charlie and Luke @ Charlie on Travel
Sun Jan 07 04:25:04 PST 2018
One of the pull factors of Thailand is the low cost of living, but how much does it really cost? Living comfortably in Chiang Mai, expect to pay 28,100 Thai baht per month. That’s roughly $873 or £644. That includes the following: Accommodation in a house, plus a guesthouse in Pai — 8000฿ / $248 […]
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25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN VIETNAM - The Hungry Suitcase
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Thailand enjoys a 50% return rate for foreign tourists. In contrast, Vietnam only pulls back 5% of visitors.Personally, I feel that Vietnam walks all over Thailand in almost every travel category except beaches. So, why do so many people have such bad experiences and never return to Vietnam?I hope the list I have made below helps out first-time visitors. It may seem cynical and anti-Vietnamese. It’s not. I love this country; I want you to love it, too. I’d just like to alert travelers to beware of the common first-time mistakes that may sour their experience of the local people and the country overall.Do your homework, know what to expect, and this is the most rewarding country in Southeast Asia to explore.Here goes:-1-TAKE YOUR VISA SERIOUSLY, VERY SERIOUSLY INDEEDYes, it seems like common sense, but I have seen tourists turned ... Read More »
Cultural Orientation Day in Colombia with TravelBud – a Walking Tour Through Bogotá
by Carolina Barraza @ TravelBud
Wed Nov 08 05:28:33 PST 2017
A tour through the streets of downtown Bogotá and the iconic neighborhood of La Candelaria is a must for everyone in Colombia’s capital city. For TravelBud’s teachers, teaching English in Colombia, we organized a cultural orientation day with a walking tour by an experienced guide who knew these streets like the back of his hand. […]
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