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.
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Need a Reason to Visit Vietnam? How About 10 of Them?
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Explore all the ancient buildings, awesome food traditions, and natural wonders that the 20th century couldn't erase from Vietnam!
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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Top 5 hostels for backpackers in Saigon
by Khue Nguyen @ Inspitrip Blog
Wed Jan 10 19:00:28 PST 2018
Hostels are the way to go for budget-oriented travelers. Visitors can enjoy full of services with small angles, affordable rates. the suggestions below will give you the perfect choice. The Common Room Project Bizarre in concept yet strangely nice in the way it brings it all together, The Common Room Project is where hotel meets […]
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9 Fabulous Places To Visit In Sri Lanka
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Sun Dec 17 09:48:46 PST 2017
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11 destinations to beat Blue Monday
by @ STA Travel
Mon Jan 15 01:38:52 PST 2018
Cheer up chappy! We know it’s Blue Monday but blue is definitely NOT a colour we associate with being down in the dumps. How could it be when you’ve got the Philippines’ turquoise oceans, Santorini’s dome roofs and the mountain …
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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7 alternative places to visit in the USA in 2018
by @ STA Travel
Tue Jan 16 00:00:32 PST 2018
Forget the Hollywood Sign, Empire State Building and Grand Canyon! We’re here to share with you those little, hidden gems you’ve never thought about visiting in the USA. From prisons housing the world’s most infamous criminals to speakeasies hidden behind …
Five Gorgeous Places To Visit In Galicia In Just Three Days
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Tue Nov 21 06:22:47 PST 2017
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What To Expect From Trek Sapa Tour Within 2 Days?
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Thu Jan 04 19:45:26 PST 2018
As an old French Hill station in the past, Sapa is now a beautiful and peaceful town in Lao Cai Province, Northwest Vietnam. Close to the Chinese border, the town has its name reputable for its unique weather, breathtaking natural beauty, and the wide variety of hill-tribes locals (Red Dao, Tay, Hmong, Xa Pho, and […]
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What’s it like to live in Paris as an expat?
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Tue Dec 19 06:37:52 PST 2017
Have you ever dreamed of living in Paris and wonder how it would be? In this Expat Interview, Gabriela will show you what it’s like to live in Paris as an expat. You can understand the city better from an expat’s viewpoint, and get to know important information such as living cost, good and bad things […]
Discover Impressive Ban Gioc Waterfall and Its Festival in Cao Bang
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Fri Nov 10 18:09:17 PST 2017
Cao Bang Province is blessed with Vietnam’s widest waterfall named Ban Gioc – the must-see highlight in the northern areas. The waterfall is mesmerizing and mighty while the ethnic culture of Tay makes it the ideal ground for the cultural festival. For any travel to Cao Bang, everybody is recommended to see this magnificent ecotourism […]
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What is a RTW ticket?
by @ STA Travel
Tue Jan 16 03:00:24 PST 2018
So you’ve decided to take the plunge and head out into the big wide world? Good decision. But do you just have the vague notion of travelling ‘around the world’ in your head and are not actually sure how it …
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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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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Cheap travel to Vietnam - backpacking with KILROY
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Best Travel Gifts For Her: Original and Practical Ideas
by Ivana Greslikova @ Nomad is Beautiful
Sun Nov 19 05:14:43 PST 2017
Do you have a female friend whose life is all about planning her next trip, and you want to make her happy? Get inspired by these tips on the best travel gifts for her based on my own experience as...
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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.

Backpacking in Vietnam: Travel Route & Map | Charlie on Travel
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Want to know where to go backpacking in Vietnam? I mapped out a Vietnam travel route. Start in Hanoi and travel south to Ho Chi Minh City.
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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Backpacking Germany Budget Travel Guide 2018
by Ana Pereira @ The Broke Backpacker
Sat Jan 06 03:14:44 PST 2018
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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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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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Should I Travel to Costa Rica?
by Gemma Music @ Days to Come
Thu Jan 25 00:37:58 PST 2018
You’ve probably heard about the abundant wildlife, miles of rainforests and grand beaches of Costa Rica, but how much do you really know about this small Central American country? Maybe Costa Rica has piqued your interest recently? Maybe not? Only you know the answer. Either way, now that we have your attention and you’re already reading this article, it’s worth the next 5 minutes of your life to keep reading and find out if Costa Rica is the destination for you. You might just surprise yourself. Capital San José Official Language Spanish Currency Costa Rican colón Population 4.85 millions (2016)
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Postcard from Ecuador: Snorkeling with Sea Lions in the Galapagos Islands
by Dana Rebmann @ Ciao Bambino
Sat Jan 06 05:00:02 PST 2018
It took less than a minute after stepping foot on North Seymour Island to be blown away by the Galapagos Islands. I was taking off my life jacket, being careful not to trip on a cluster of rocks below, when I realized the largest rock was in fact a curled-up sea lion. It was a…
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What Actually is Australia Day?
by Bernie Augstein @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Tue Jan 23 20:51:10 PST 2018
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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 […]
Where is it Safe to Travel in the Middle East?
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 19 17:15:04 PST 2018
The Middle East is a vast region that spans a couple of continents, from parts of Asia, through the Sinai Peninsula, to portions of Northeastern Africa. Home to some of the world’s most glorious natural landscapes, it’s also considered a rising travel destination. The architecture is also one-of-a-kind. Pyramids, temples and structures that are so […]
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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The best music festivals are found in the USA…
by @ STA Travel
Mon Jan 15 00:01:46 PST 2018
The USA is MASSIVE. Seriously massive. It’s a country full of diversity, which is reflected in their music scene. They’ve got a variety of incredible festivals just waiting to be attended. Whether you’re a bit of a celebrity-spotting fashionista, into …
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?
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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The Ultimate Guide of Places to Visit in Vietnam
Thrifty Family Travels
From the North of Vietnam to the South and everywhere in between, this guide covers the best places to visit in Vietnam, where to stay and what to do.
Staying In A Overwater Bungalow At Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Thu Nov 30 06:11:30 PST 2017
The quintessential over the water bungalow in the Maldives was once was just our dream, finally came true at Cinnamon Dhonveli in the Maldives! A bucket list worthy stay to say the least! We spent 3 nights at Cinnamon Dhonveli in a gorgeous over the water bungalow....
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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 Five Best Destinations During the Rainy Season
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Tue Jan 09 16:40:17 PST 2018
Traveling to a foreign country is a thrilling experience. Most tourists visit a different country during the warmer and drier months when there is a high influx of tourists. Travelers prefer sun-filled days to bask in the sun on the sandy beaches. They want to shop in the quaint villages or see the local landmarks […]
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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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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The Best Time to Go to Vietnam • The Blonde Abroad
The Blonde Abroad
One of the safest and cheapest destinations in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is an incredible year-round destination. Here's the best time to go to Vietnam!
When Best to travel to Vietnam?
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Thu Jan 11 01:06:43 PST 2018
Decide when best to travel to Vietnam will give you some confuse because Vietnam is the tropical monsoon climate. That is the reason why you should choose the best time to visit each place in Vietnam, however, there are some months which is suitable for all parts of Vietnam. This article will show you the […]
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Everything You Need to Know About Scuba Diving in Moalboal Cebu
by Justin Carmack @ Adventure In You
Tue Jan 23 20:53:28 PST 2018
For any self-respecting scuba traveler, the Philippines is the dream destination to get your fins wet. Dive locations that offer wrecks, sharks, walls, drifts, whales, muck, reef and more, and each one unique. There are so many options that a diver could cross off most, if not all, items from their scuba bucket list. One of […]
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Vietnam Backpacking Guide - Highlights, Maps, Places To Go
Indie Traveller
Top things to do in Vietnam, plus suggested routes. Travel tips and advice for backpackers and independent travelers.
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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Travel Sense Asia in AEC Tourism Promotion Trade in Myanmar
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Thu Jan 25 01:54:47 PST 2018
From Jan 16 – Jan 19 2018, Travel Sense Asia attended successfully the Travel Mart AEC in Myanmar. With the trend of traveling all over the world, Travel Sense Asia is one of the leading companies finding and serving the customers from Asia. As in previous years, global tourism continued to experience steady growth in 2016. […]
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Best restaurants in Hanoi: Wander in the map of tastes
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Mon Jan 15 05:00:58 PST 2018
Hanoi has complex layers of culture to distinguish itself from others big cities in Vietnam. The border between the ancient Hanoi and the Hanoi of modernity and luxury one is not chaotic but unusually remarkable: With a walk down the same street, one can admire an antique Buddhist temple and soon after, the French architecture […]
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Vietnam Travel Tips: A Complete Guide to the Country
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Planning a trip to Vietnam? Here are our personal recommendations on how to plan your trip, the best places to stay, and where to eat. Click to learn more.
Our guide to the Texas food & music scene
by @ STA Travel
Thu Jan 25 04:10:08 PST 2018
Home to the rodeo, Willie Nelson, the Wild West, and finger lickin’ BBQ food, the Lone Star State is not to be overlooked. So, in true STA Travel style, we’re here to delve in to the food and music scene …
Should I Visit Cuba?
by Gemma Music @ Days to Come
Mon Jan 15 13:00:16 PST 2018
Cuba is a country where you can expect the unexpected. Even for the most seasoned traveller, this Caribbean nation is sure to impress. In a country where vintage cars, Cuban cigars and live music rule the streets; it’s time to find out if you should travel to Cuba. Capital Havana Official Language Spanish Currency Cuban peso Population 11.5 million (2016) What type of traveller is Cuba suited for? Are you a fan of exploring destinations filled with history and charm? Do you enjoy white sand beaches and blue-hued waters? How about vintage cars, pastel buildings and 50s style architecture? Do you
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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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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!
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.
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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A perfect itinerary for your two-day Mekong Delta tour suggested by a local
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Mon Dec 11 05:00:09 PST 2017
The Mekong Delta, otherwise known as the ‘rice bowl’ of Vietnam, is a colourful display of various shades of green. Here in this water world, boats float in the lazy rivers, buffalos wander in the rice fields and ripe fruits adorn the trees. It is also here that visitors will get a true taste of […]
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Where to go in Vietnam
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The “Hanoi or bust” attitude, prompting new arrivals to doggedly labour between the country’s two major cities, no matter how limited their time, blights...
‘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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A Traveller’s Guide to Travel Photography
by Justin @ TuGo Travel Blog
Tue Jan 02 15:35:18 PST 2018
Photography is the perfect medium for preserving special moments in our lives. This is especially true when we visit places that are so unlike home. Capturing picturesque scenes and extraordinary moments is a way to share our most personal experiences with others—including our future selves—so it’s easy to see travel and photography as perfectly complementary […]
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Is Southeast Asia Safe To Travel To?
by Lexi Smith @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Tue Oct 10 22:02:27 PDT 2017
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Where to Stay in Sapa Vietnam?
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Fri Jan 19 02:04:37 PST 2018
Before visiting Sapa, you should find where to stay in Sapa, Vietnam in order to choose the best accommodation for your trip. There are some types of accommodations in Sapa like Hotel, Resort, homestay, so it is easy to match your demand. Sapa is the small town in North Vietnam. In 1922, the French settled […]
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15 Best Places to See in Vietnam
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Vietnam is quickly becoming one of the hottest destinations in South East Asia for Canadians. Find 15 gorgeous places to add to your Vietnam bucket list.
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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A guide on choosing a hotel around Hanoi Old Quarter
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Fri Jan 05 07:45:21 PST 2018
Choosing a hotel for your holidays always takes time. Especially when you have a long list of places to visit, you have to book a hotel that is easy for you to commute. When in Hanoi, due to its complicated traffic system and the position of famous tourist attractions, you should book a hotel around […]
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Vietnam Vacations with Airfare | Trip to Vietnam from go-today
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Why TravelSmart Is the Ultimate, Unmissable App For Travelers
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Thu Nov 30 09:43:41 PST 2017
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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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Hot Off The Press: Luxury Family Travel Trends for 2018
by Amie O'Shaughnessy @ Ciao Bambino
Tue Jan 02 12:59:29 PST 2018
I’m just back from my annual trek to ILTM in Cannes with fresh insight on what’s hot in luxury family travel across the globe. The big trend that is driving everything is the massive shift away from valuing the acquisition of “stuff” toward coveting experiences. This phenomenon is good for our children and good for…
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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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Wonderful family trip to Vietnam
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Wed Jan 17 22:56:47 PST 2018
It is likely that building a strong family bond and exploring new lands will be two of the most popular resolutions in 2018, as strengthening the family relationship and discovering new cultures will significantly change the life of each person. So, obviously, a wonderful family trip to Vietnam will be a stone killing two birds […]
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What’s the H3N2 Flu Strain and Why is it so Dangerous?
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Wed Jan 17 17:11:28 PST 2018
There may be many strains of the flu, but only one can be broken down further. The H3N2 flu strain mutates and changes, making us label its different subtypes. These subtypes are categorized by the World Health Organization based on host of origin, geographical origin, strain number and year of isolation. The flu virus is […]
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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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.
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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The Quintessence of Tonkin – New Must-see Cultural Program in Hanoi Vietnam
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Wed Nov 01 22:32:33 PDT 2017
Hanoi Vietnam is rich in history and culture that attracts visitors to the capital city for various interests. While some people are fond of the well-preserved historical landmarks, the others take it a must to see the local cultural performances. Hanoi is proud of the water puppetry art, and now the city wins praises for […]
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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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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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WHERE TO VISIT IN VIETNAM - PICK VIETNAM HIGHLIGHTS TOURS
Travel Sense Asia
If you don't know where to visit in Vietnam to get stunning landscape, cheap price, and good food, TSA provides the series of best spot in Vietnam highlights tours.
How To Spend 14 Days In New Zealand
by Abbie Redman @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Thu Feb 16 13:00:49 PST 2017
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A Complete Guide to Sapa Vietnam for Full Experiences
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Thu Nov 23 18:53:40 PST 2017
Sapa Vietnam has numerous beautiful and exquisite corners for year-round vacations in which people discover the cool vibe, stunning mountain, ethnic village, etc. The experiences are all worthy and memorable. For a complete discovery of Sapa, find a full guide below so that trip to the existing paradise in the northwest of Vietnam just goes […]
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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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The Pros and Cons of Voluntourism
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Tue Jan 16 17:47:57 PST 2018
Voluntourism, otherwise known as Volunteer Tourism, continues to be a popular alternative to the normal vacation. A traveler can visit some exotic region with the purpose of volunteering. It can be an excellent way for individuals to learn about a different culture and explore a country while helping those in need. Many voluntours are in […]

13 Amazing Vietnam Destinations | Traveling To Vietnam
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Traveling to Vietnam and looking for the best Vietnam destinations? When planning a trip to Vietnam narrow it down to the best places to visit in Vietnam.

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10 Best Things to Do in Vietnam - Vietnam Best Attractions
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Attractions in Vietnam are plentiful, ranging from stunning natural landscapes, untouched islets and quaint villages to war museums, colonial structures, and ancient citadels. The Cu Chi tunnels, located outside Ho Chi Minh City, represent the sheer grit and ‘can-do’ attitude of the Vietnamese while a visit
What to Expect on a Wine Tour
by Leona @ Days to Come
Mon Jan 22 00:00:49 PST 2018
When travelling across the world, there is always an opportunity to learn new skills, develop a taste for new cuisine, enjoy local experiences and meet new people. This, of course, can all be experienced on a wine tour. Whether you’re stopping for a quick tipple while driving through wine regions or joining a specialist, multi-day wine-tasting tour in Europe or other parts of the world, a winery tour is always a good idea – and even better when you have a designated driver! Before you go, we’ve collected some useful tips to help you understand what to expect when visiting a
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Travel Experts Choice: 27 of the Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Sun Dec 10 10:39:04 PST 2017
There are 7,641 islands in the Philippines how do you decide which ones to visit? We asked 30 travel experts what their favorite place in the Phillippines was and made this list of the best tourist spots in the Philippines. No matter where you go...
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Bali’s Volcanic Eruption: What You Need To Know
by Bernie Augstein @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Sun Nov 26 20:36:03 PST 2017
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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...
Custom made? Yes Please! A Guide to Custom Tailoring in Vietnam
by Brinda Shah @ XO Tours Blog
Fri Aug 18 07:29:56 PDT 2017
If you haven’t already heard, Vietnam is a superstar manufacturing country. In the last several years, many multinational companies have created manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, solidifying the country’s superstar status. The direct consequence of this is a huge reservoir of skilled and knowledgeable workers who can do everything from shoemaking, jewelry making, dress tailoring, suit…
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 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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Seven Unique Drinking Traditions From Around the World
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 12 16:38:42 PST 2018
With every trip to a different country, you’re expected to take in the local customs. Eat the food, visit the sites, live like someone who calls the place home. For many travelers, this also applies to alcohol. To get the most of a region, you will often need to experience the bar scene or try […]
How to Deal With the Flu While Traveling
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Mon Jan 22 17:06:48 PST 2018
Day-to-day life can already be stressful enough. That’s why travel can be such a welcoming break. Traveling is an opportunity to get away from the mundane, humdrum of everyday life. Not only does time away relax you, but it also rejuvenates the body and senses. Unfortunately, though, sickness can happen at any time. Whether you’re […]

Vietnam travel guide & advice for your next visit
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Sydney Itinerary: 4 days travel to Sydney on a budget
by Trang Le @ Expatolife
Sun Jan 14 14:00:37 PST 2018
If you are a travelholic, Australia or specifically Sydney is surely on the list of the top must-come-destination. However, as you might be aware, Sydney, which is one of the most expensive cities in the world, can deter you from getting the most of this lovely city. So, how can you still enjoy the beauty […]
Sydney Itinerary: 4 days travel to Sydney on a budget
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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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Hanoi Street Food: Into Capital’s Cuisine with a food connoisseur
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Thu Jan 25 05:00:09 PST 2018
Google Maps can easily show you top tier restaurants with a few strokes on a smartphone, but it still struggles to pinpoint the location of Hanoi street food vendors. Hanoi’s small stands rarely have a specific address or really, any desgination at all. They are located in unsuspecting alleys, hidden within unpopular parks, or spotted […]
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Discover: Graz
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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.
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 […]
Fun Things to Do in Amsterdam at Night
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Thu Dec 14 09:38:58 PST 2017
So, looking for fun things to do in Amsterdam at night? I’m guessing you’ve experienced all the daytime entertainment of the canals, the shopping, the cycling, eating and drinking? Time to take your trip to Amsterdam to the next level. Fun Things to Do in Amsterdam at Night 1. Go clubbing Obviously. The standard evening activity in any European city right? Amsterdam has some pretty cool clubs to check out […]

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 »
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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The Five Best Destinations During the Rainy Season
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Tue Jan 09 16:40:14 PST 2018
Traveling to a foreign country is a thrilling experience. Most tourists visit a different country during the warmer and drier months when there is a high influx of tourists. Travelers prefer sun-filled days to bask in the sun on the sandy beaches. They want to shop in the quaint villages or see the local landmarks […]
The Ultimate Guide to Oahu, Hawaii
by Linnea @ TuGo Travel Blog
Tue Dec 12 14:50:55 PST 2017
My childhood memories of Hawaii include soft, sandy beaches, warm wind, and easy living. Although I’ve visited Kauai quite recently, this was my first time back in Oahu in a very long time. Coming back as an adult, I loved it even more than I remembered. The landscape, the food, the activities, the people… what’s not […]
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Best Travel Backpack For 2018
by Emily King @ Nomad is Beautiful
Sun Jan 21 08:36:04 PST 2018
Before any journey, before any take-off, any exotic meal, any rooftop wonderment-we must take the first step of our travel…packing our necessities and strapping on our backpack. In order to do this one must know what the best travel backpack...
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The Perfect Honeymoon spot: Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Thu Nov 30 23:39:33 PST 2017
The Maldives is that tropical paradise we all dream about and hope to visit someday. The images we saw instantly sold us on making the trip, but how do you pick which Maldives resorts to stay at? We spent 6 weeks island hopping around the...
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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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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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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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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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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?
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5 Essential Tips for Planning Your Budget Ski Holiday
by Sarah @ TuGo Travel Blog
Wed Dec 06 14:19:37 PST 2017
Winter is here and the mountains are capped with fresh, white powder! Itching to hit the slopes? Time to start planning! With the holiday season’s many expenses, you’re probably looking to save on your winter vacation. For all you budget-conscious powder-hounds, we’ve put together some tips for planning a cheap ski vacation! Hit up a […]
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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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Getting from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City airport to your hotel, and why you shouldn't tell your kids the legal drinking age in Vietnam.
Discover: Vicksburg
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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.
Eating vegetarian & vegan while travelling Australia
by @ STA Travel
Tue Jan 09 07:52:29 PST 2018
Whether you’re a vegan, vegetarian, or you simply want to cut down on your meat and dairy consumption for ‘Veganuary’ and beyond, you don’t have to compromise your beliefs or dietary needs just because you’re travelling. In fact, one of …
Nine Reasons I Always Get Travel Insurance
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Wed Dec 27 08:15:09 PST 2017
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What it’s Like to Stay at a Capsule Hotel in Tokyo
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Wed Jan 17 23:23:29 PST 2018
“SHOOOOOEEESSSS” From the moment the surgical-masked woman on the front desk screeched at me to take my shoes off the second I entered the door, I knew the capsule hotel in Tokyo was going to be an experience. It had taken me an hour to find the Shinjuku Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel, even though it was apparently just a ten-minute walk from the Shinjuku Station. A whole 60 minutes with over […]
Three Places To Visit In Chile In Just Ten Days
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Wed Dec 20 06:42:59 PST 2017
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Best vlogging camera for YouTube in 2018
by Gianni Bianchini @ Nomad is Beautiful
Tue Jan 09 08:26:12 PST 2018
Do you want to create a travel vlog and engage with your audience, but you’re still not sure about the best vlogging camera for you? Luckily you’ve come to the right place! In this post I am going to review...
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Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam – Get Full Tips at HCM City Travel Guide
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Mon Jan 08 18:57:04 PST 2018
Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam (formerly named Saigon) is a huge magnet attracting people of all kind and background to gather, work, and earn their daily bread. If asking for the most bustling and less sleepy destination in Vietnam, then the answer might point to the city named after Uncle Ho: Ho Chi Minh […]
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Chable Resort & Spa: A Kid-Friendly Hideaway in the Yucatan Jungle
by Tanvi Chheda @ Ciao Bambino
Thu Jan 04 05:00:22 PST 2018
Arriving at Chable, a hacienda-turned-38-casita resort and spa within Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, we were ready for a bit of jungle fun — and that’s exactly what we got. Tucked away on 750 acres of lush tropical foliage, the year-old property beautifully blends the plantation history and traditions of the area with plenty of contemporary comforts.…
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The Pros and Cons of Staying in a Hostel
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 05 16:58:01 PST 2018
Most people eventually outgrow the idea of living with a roommate. A desire to have personal space in your living conditions only increases when traveling. After a long day of exploring the city, you likely want to crash in a hotel room, away from strangers. But, for those that want to try spending the trip […]
I Hate Hiking and I Hate the Cold, But I Love Greenland
by Sama Abdi @ Days to Come
Thu Jan 18 05:25:39 PST 2018
Most travellers will share stories about that one trip or experience that changed their lives forever. For me, that moment was a trip to Greenland. But first, let me rewind and tell you a bit more about myself and how I got the chance to explore the coolest (or chillest!) island on Earth. I hate hiking and really hate the cold At first glance, I appear to be a rather tall and slender woman, one who you would assume partakes in regular physical activity and enjoys it. On both counts, you would be very wrong. My Sub-Saharan African genetics are
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Top Churches in Vietnam for Meaningful Christmas Eve
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Thu Nov 30 20:18:58 PST 2017
Vietnam has several top churches for foreigners and locals to celebrate Merry Christmas. Christmas is the ideal time for the Christians to show off their great faith in their God and for the non-Christians to gather and memorize the last moments at the end of the year. Although this event has not been traditionally celebrated […]
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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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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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How to Deal With the Flu While Traveling
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Mon Jan 22 17:06:45 PST 2018
Day-to-day life can already be stressful enough. That’s why travel can be such a welcoming break. Traveling is an opportunity to get away from the mundane, humdrum of everyday life. Not only does time away relax you, but it also rejuvenates the body and senses. Unfortunately, though, sickness can happen at any time. Whether you’re […]
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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Expatriates Jeddah: Living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as an expat
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Thu Jan 25 06:15:58 PST 2018
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as an expat? In this interview, Noel will discuss the cost of living in Jeddah, good and bad things about living in Jeddah, places to go in Jeddah and more! 1. About Jeddah Jeddah is a port city in Saudi Arabia […]
Expatriates Jeddah: Living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as an expat
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Best Time to Visit Vietnam | Climate Guide | Audley Travel
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Find out the best time to visit Vietnam with details on climate, seasons and events from Audley specialists.
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 5 exciting shopping experiences in Hanoi
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Sun Dec 31 05:00:00 PST 2017
Besides visiting famous places or trying authentic cuisine, shopping is one of the activities everyone should have on their list while traveling. Hanoi offers so many shopping options for any kind of interests. Find out more what you buy and where to shop in Hanoi. Hanoi Shopping Malls Keangnam Hanoi Shopping malls are the best […]
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Protected: 5 Excellent Reasons To Go On A Day Trip From Florence To Cinque Terre
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Mon Jan 22 08:16:03 PST 2018
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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.
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.)
What to See in North Vietnam?
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Wed Jan 17 00:13:07 PST 2018
Thanks to the perfect geographical location, Vietnam has inherited many wonderful landscapes from Mother Nature and absorbed the essence of neighboring cultures. This makes people wonder what to see in North Vietnam. Because I have spent almost all of my life here, I can confidently say that I know this area inside out. My friends […]
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What Best Ecotourism Destinations in Vietnam – The Nature-friendly Travel
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Thu Jan 18 23:57:01 PST 2018
Sorting out those of the best ecotourism destinations in Vietnam can urge the nature lovers to opt for the Indochina travel to this beautiful S-shaped country soon. If you want to get rid of the daily hardship and stress, the eco-trip to Vietnam promises to cheer you up with the charming nature, friendly locals, and […]
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Best time to visit Vietnam. Responsible travel guide to when to visit Vietnam
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Best time to visit Vietnam. Honest advice on the best time to visit Vietnam with details of when and when not go, weather and unmissable events through the year. Learn more about the best time to visit Vietnam with our responsible travel guide.
What Makes The Holidays At Universal Orlando Epic
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Sat Dec 02 19:12:46 PST 2017
The holidays are here and they’re in full effect at Universal Orlando. All of your favorite things at the park are still here, but there might be a few holiday twists. There isn’t a bad time to visit Univeral Orlando but we think it’s safe...
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2018 Trip Planning: Top 5 Budget Travel Websites
by Linnea @ TuGo Travel Blog
Tue Jan 09 12:33:00 PST 2018
If you’re reading this, chances are you love to travel. And what’s better than travelling? Seeing the world for the best price possible! Travelling consistently throughout the year is important to me, so I’m always on the hunt for the best-priced flights, and I use multiple travel websites to plan my trips. Recently, I’ve found […]
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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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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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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 […]
Weather and how to explore Hanoi in January
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Sat Jan 20 09:20:21 PST 2018
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and is home to around eight million people, which is over 8 percent of Vietnam’s overall population. This area of Asia has a tropical climate with hot, humid weather in Summer but it is completely different in Winter, the temperature sometimes goes down to 8°C. The best weather […]
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Expat Interview: Living in Macau as an expat
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Mon Jan 08 06:21:53 PST 2018
In this Expat Interview, Carlo will show you what it’s like to live in Macau as an expat. You can understand the city better through the eyes of an expat, and get to know important information such as living cost in Macau, good and bad things about Macau, and how to prepare to move to here, […]
How To Prepare For Your Gap Year In Australia
by Lexi Smith @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Sun Jul 23 21:55:35 PDT 2017
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What You Need to Know When Travelling with Pets Outside of Canada
by Melissa @ TuGo Travel Blog
Mon Dec 18 10:08:20 PST 2017
Holiday pet travel The holidays are for family; and for many, pets are part of the family too. If you’re considering bringing your pets along to visit family or friends outside of Canada, there are some things you’ll need to know before leaving the country. Requirements for pets leaving Canada Before you go, make sure […]
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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.
Ho Chi Minh vs Hanoi: 6 highlights and you’ll get your perfect choice
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Thu Dec 21 05:00:35 PST 2017
Finding reasons to love Vietnam is not a difficult task, especially when you look at the charming landscapes, sprawling beaches, mesmerizing mountains and unique scenery only found in Vietnam. With all this, it is easy to forget the big cities of Vietnam, such as Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. We are going to compare and […]
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Where to Stay in Tokyo: The Best Hotels and Neighborhoods
by Cristina Buonerba @ Nomad is Beautiful
Tue Dec 05 04:07:24 PST 2017
I know how you are feeling right now; deciding where to stay in Tokyo for the first time can be a little intimidating. At first sight the Japanese capital city may appear very chaotic if not completely confusing and scary....
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2018: Time to Be Kinder to Yourself
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Tue Jan 02 01:49:39 PST 2018
New Year’s resolution time. I really enjoying hearing people’s answers to the old “any New Years resolutions?” question. Whether they’ve got any hope of sticking to it or not, I just like to know how they’d change their lifestyle, or life course, if they could. Has anyone actually ever stuck to them? Really? This year I will. My resolution for 2018 is simple – be kinder, to myself. Join me? […]
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…
Sandals Resorts Overwater Bungalows in Jamaica
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Mon Jan 22 11:51:20 PST 2018
That’s right, you no longer have to travel halfway around the world to stay in an overwater villa. This type of accommodation used to only exist in the Maldives, Tahiti, and Bora Bora. There are now overwater bungalows in Jamaica at Sandals South Coast and Sandals...
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Guide For New Visitors On Where To Go Myanmar
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Thu Jan 04 23:30:58 PST 2018
Wonder where to go Myanmar for the most meaningful memories? The following is our 7-day travel itinerary on the top-ranked destinations in the country you can have a chance to visit all. Also called the Golden Land, Myanmar is a spectacular country which is still relatively untouched by tourism. Thanks to thousands of iconic sights […]
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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…
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…
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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Royal Garden Hotel London Welcomes Little Princes and Princesses
by Tamara Gruber @ Ciao Bambino
Wed Jan 10 14:50:36 PST 2018
What better spot to kick off London explorations than from the back door of Kensington Palace? The Royal Garden Hotel is a 5-star luxury property on Kensington High Street, just steps away from Hyde Park and the beautiful Kensington Palace. The hotel goes out of its way to welcome families with special packages and amenities…
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North Vietnam Photo Tour – Mr. Kieron Nelson Review
by admin @
Thu Oct 26 00:22:56 PDT 2017
Date: 6 – 25 Sep 2017 | Party of 1 passenger: Mr. Kieron Nelson (Toronto, Canada) | 10-day North Vietnam Photo Tour This is a follow up to my posting of April 23 2017 Finally recovered from a seventeen hour flight from Toronto to Hanoi via Taipei. Devastating flooding had occurred two weeks before my scheduled […]
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10 Unmissable Things To Do In Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Thu Nov 23 05:56:06 PST 2017
With all the incredible things to do in Mexico, I think I will never tire of it. I have been there 3 times already, and each time I visit I discover a little bit more. I am absolutely in love with its people, its culture, and the overall atmosphere and vibe I get when I
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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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Why Skydiving Is A MUST DO On Your Gap Year
by Felicia Lindqvist @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Mon Mar 27 22:59:17 PDT 2017
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Where is it Safe to Travel in the Middle East?
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 19 17:15:07 PST 2018
The Middle East is a vast region that spans a couple of continents, from parts of Asia, through the Sinai Peninsula, to portions of Northeastern Africa. Home to some of the world’s most glorious natural landscapes, it’s also considered a rising travel destination. The architecture is also one-of-a-kind. Pyramids, temples and structures that are so […]
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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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.
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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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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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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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.
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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How to Explode Your Website Traffic this 2018 Using Pinterest
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Fri Jan 12 15:54:48 PST 2018
Although Google still remains to be our biggest source of traffic, Pinterest is definitely a GREAT way to drive more people to your website/blog. In this article, I will break down the basics of how to set up a Pinterest account and how to use it to explode your website traffic this 2018. To give […]
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The Pros and Cons of Staying in a Hostel
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 05 16:58:03 PST 2018
Most people eventually outgrow the idea of living with a roommate. A desire to have personal space in your living conditions only increases when traveling. After a long day of exploring the city, you likely want to crash in a hotel room, away from strangers. But, for those that want to try spending the trip […]
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…

Vietnam Travel | Places to visit in Vietnam
Rough Guides
Explore places to visit in Vietnam with Rough Guides: find out when to go, view itineraries and read about lakes, bays, street food and water puppets.
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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The Sunday sesh: Perth’s big 5!
by @ STA Travel
Fri Jan 12 01:47:24 PST 2018
Do as the Western Aussies do and say ‘Catch ya’ to snoozy Sunday’s and hello to Sunday sessions! Whether it’s a go hard or go home (at 10pm) kind of deal, a few beers by the beach or a perfectly …
Koh Kood: A Most Fabulous Island (But Not Quite For Me)
by Marek @ Indie Traveller
Wed Jan 24 10:38:09 PST 2018
Koh Kood is often billed as "Thailand's last unspoiled island". And I didn't like it.
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5 Best places to go in Vietnam during Tet Holiday | Expatolife
Expatolife
Tet is the most important celebration of Vietnamese culture. Don't miss this chance and check out where to go during Tet holiday.
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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How to get the awesome places to visit in North Vietnam
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Wed Jan 24 00:56:46 PST 2018
Welcome to Northern Vietnam, we are confident to give you the best trip when coming here. You have just spent 3 days to experience in the famous destinations in Hanoi and Sapa. The north of Vietnam is so great because it offers wonderful opportunities to meet the strange folk in the peak of mountains as […]
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Travel Advice and Advisories for Vietnam
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Where to Take the Best Photos of Japan: As Told by a Pro
by Matthew Smith @ Days to Come
Fri Jan 19 10:39:34 PST 2018
Embarking on an adventure to Japan is easily one of the most rewarding experiences for any photographer as the country offers such diverse opportunities to shoot a variety of subjects. During my recent visit to Japan, I focused predominantly on Japanese architecture, street portraits and uncovering the best locations to shoot the perfect image. To find out where to take the best photos of Japan (along with a few handy tips), keep on reading. Best time to visit Japan Japan is an incredible country boasting culture, sights and history unlike anywhere else. Despite its small size, there is so much
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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.

Prime Minister to travel to Vietnam and Philippines
Prime Minister of Canada
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that he will travel to Vietnam and the Philippines from November 6 to 14, 2017.The trip provides an opportunity for the Prime Minister to meet with partners in the Asia-Pacific region, and promote a progressive trade agenda that creates good, middle class jobs and more opportunities for people on both sides of the Pacific.
My Perfect Tenerife Itinerary
by Claudia Tavani @ My Adventures Across the World
Fri Nov 17 08:45:51 PST 2017
It’s been two years since I published a post about the 11 places I’d want to visit in the following year. It was November 2015 and I was making plans for 2016. I said I’d visit Angkor Wat, in Cambodia, and Sapa Valley, in Vietnam. And I did – I went with my sister in
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Travel Sense Asia(TSA) will attend The Travel Mart AEC from Jan 16 – Jan 19 2018 in Myanmar
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Sun Jan 14 18:21:05 PST 2018
The Travel Mart AEC is the overarching voice of travel trade partners in the ASEAN Economic Community. It was first conceptualized by travel and leisure gurus as the go-to marketing arm of businesses who wish to showcase their travel products and services locally and abroad. Fueled by their passion and determination to see the industry […]
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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.
Essential Tips for Visiting the Vatican with Kids
by Lisa Frederick @ Ciao Bambino
Fri Jan 12 05:00:06 PST 2018
One of the most common questions we get asked by our Italy travel planning clients is, “Should we take our kids to the Vatican?” For most families, the answer is yes … with caveats. The Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica are unquestionable highlights of a visit to Rome, yet they can overwhelm…
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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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Vietnam Travel Tips
by VickyFlipFlop @ VickyFlipFlopTravels –
Thu Jan 25 10:09:34 PST 2018
Almost a year ago now I decided to sit on a beach on the island of Phu Quoc and sweat it out to pass on my top Vietnam Travel Tips, via video. Until now, those friendly words of advice have been buried under a mountain of work, but, you’ll be pleased to know, with a few hours to kill on my recent inbound and outbound Florida flights, I’ve dredged them […]
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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What NOT To Do On Your Gap Year In Australia
by Felicia Lindqvist @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Wed Apr 19 15:00:08 PDT 2017
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The Pros and Cons of Voluntourism
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Tue Jan 16 17:47:59 PST 2018
Voluntourism, otherwise known as Volunteer Tourism, continues to be a popular alternative to the normal vacation. A traveler can visit some exotic region with the purpose of volunteering. It can be an excellent way for individuals to learn about a different culture and explore a country while helping those in need. Many voluntours are in […]
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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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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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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The 8 Commandments of Traveling with Your Partner
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Wed Dec 06 08:59:22 PST 2017
In collaboration with Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group We have been traveling the world together for over 1,600 days (and counting) straight. Luckily, we travel pretty well together – but travel can be a big test of a relationship. A few things about traveling with your significant...
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Van Life Interviews: From Our Vantage
by Anna Faustino @ Adventure In You
Fri Jan 19 03:08:45 PST 2018
As you can tell by the recent influx of van life articles, I have been heavily inspired and excited by our own van life plans. In fact, I just got word that all my visa applications for Europe went through! Yippeee. So with that in mind, here is another awesome interview that I have […]
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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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17 Instagram Pics That Make Us Want To Travel To Bali NOW
by Lexi Smith @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Tue Aug 22 19:03:36 PDT 2017
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21 Incredible Places To Visit in Vietnam - Advice From Travel Experts
Journalist On The Run
From the mountains of Sapa, to Vietnams's best beaches, cities and bays, here are the top 21 places to visit in Vietnam, recommended by travel experts.

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!
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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9 Reasons Why Everyone Loves Marrakech
by Julie Faye Germansky @ Days to Come
Wed Jan 17 13:17:36 PST 2018
Although Marrakech isn’t the capital of Morocco, the allure of this bustling city never fails to attract many visitors from around the world. Marrakech is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking out a quintessential Moroccan experience with a whole lot of surprises. If you’re yet to find out what the hype about Marrakech is after seeing endless images on your social feeds, heard stories from a friend-of-a-friend who visited or are simply out of the loop on just how magical Marrakech is, you’ll quickly find reasons to love it too. Here are 9 reasons why everyone loves Marrakech (so prepare
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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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Why you NEED to learn to Surf on Your Aussie Gap Year
by Bernie Augstein @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Tue Jan 16 21:43:58 PST 2018
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15 Essential Things To Know Before Your Trip To Vietnam - Inspitrip Blog
Inspitrip Blog
I wanted to share these Vietnam travel tips with you, in the hope that you too can dive right into the deep end of the experiences Vietnam has to offer.
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.
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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2 Weeks in Greece For Every Budget
by Rachel @ Days to Come
Thu Jan 25 10:51:41 PST 2018
Stunning white beaches, turquoise water, great food, spectacular mountain scenery, genuine hospitality and endless culture and history. These are just some of the reasons to travel to Greece. On top of all this, Greece is a seriously affordable destination. But how much will you really need per day according to your budget? What’s the breakdown of costs to help you plan your visit? We’ve been there and done the legwork for you, so whether you’re travelling on a shoestring or ready for a few weeks of luxury, we’ve got two weeks in Greece for every budget right here. Top budget
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A concise guide to the things to do in Vietnam
My Adventures Across the World
A concise guide to the most fun things to do in Vietnam and the most beautiful places to visit in Vietnam in only 15 days
Seven Unique Drinking Traditions From Around the World
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Fri Jan 12 16:38:44 PST 2018
With every trip to a different country, you’re expected to take in the local customs. Eat the food, visit the sites, live like someone who calls the place home. For many travelers, this also applies to alcohol. To get the most of a region, you will often need to experience the bar scene or try […]
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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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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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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Memories
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Jan 25 06:00:35 PST 2018
Spurred by the writing of my next book about my years on the road, I find myself wandering the halls of memory reminiscing about my last decade of travel. I dig through old photos and journal entries. I search Facebook for people I met years ago. Stories and faces long forgotten zoom back into my […]
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Best time to travel to Vietnam - Rickshaw Travel
Rickshaw Travel
Vietnam is a country with varied climates from North to South. Find out our travel expert's tips on where to travel in Vietnam throughout the year.

Vietnam Travel Guide & Sightseeing | Flight Centre
Flight Centre
Boasting stunning scenery & beaches, Vietnam is the perfect Asian destination! Cover all your bases while travelling in Vietnam with our Vietnam travel guide.
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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Get Farming Experience with Dalat Garden Tours
by admin @
Sun Dec 17 17:29:41 PST 2017
Dalat in Vietnam gains fame as the “City Of Flowers,” “Foggy City,” or even “Sakura Land,” thanks to a mild climate and fresh air all year round. Wandering around fresh fruit and vegetable gardens is likely to be a new hot trend that attracts a large number of visitors every year. With a big advantage […]
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Twenty reasons to visit Ho Chi Minh City
Traveller
Ho Chi Minh City has exotic food, colonial architecture, and memories of war, writes Guy Wilkinson.
Top 50 Places to Go in 2018 with Kids
by Amie O'Shaughnessy @ Ciao Bambino
Wed Jan 24 05:00:10 PST 2018
The year has started off with a bang! Experiential travel is hot for 2018, and we’re seeing families from around the world covet vacation time more than ever, as it’s their best opportunity to disconnect and subsequently, reconnect. It seems we have to work harder and harder to get true quality time together as a family,…
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Expat Interview: Living in Gwangju, Korea as an expat
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Thu Jan 11 06:53:42 PST 2018
Welcome to Expat Interview Series! In this Interview, Lianne will show you what it’s like to live in Gwangju, Korea as an expat. She will discuss her moving procedure, good and bad things about Gwangju, where to visit in Gwangju, cost of living in Gwangju and more! About Gwangju, Korea Gwangju, Korea’s sixth largest city, is located in the […]
Expat Interview: Living in Gwangju, Korea as an expat
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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.

Cambodia vs Vietnam: Let’s Help you Decide - Days to Come
Days to Come
Cambodia and Vietnam are neighboring countries in arguably one of the most beautiful corners of the globe. Both countries have areas still rooted deep in tradition, with magnificent relics dating back centuries to remind us of the illustrious history that made each place what it is today. They’re also both equal in their proud offering of natural wonders and burgeoning city life, but which one suits your travel needs and wants? Let us help you decide. Cambodia Vietnam Capital city Phnom Penh Hanoi Most popular destination Siem Reap Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) Natural attraction Angkor Wat Halong Bay
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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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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Top Tips for Tracking Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda
by Cristina Buonerba @ Nomad is Beautiful
Mon Dec 04 00:17:01 PST 2017
Let’s be honest: leaving for a Rwanda gorilla safaris is not one of those activities that happen very often in our daily routine. I can’t really imagine myself opening my Google Calendar and think: “all right, I have the dentist...
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Where to go in Vietnam: Must-See Places for Your Vietnam Itinerary
Nomad is Beautiful
If you're wondering where to go in Vietnam, this article will help you plan your trip and find the best places to visit both on and off the tourist trail.
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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Expat Interview: Living in Bangkok as an expat
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Thu Jan 18 07:13:22 PST 2018
Welcome to Expat Interview Series! In this Interview, Tara will show you what it’s like to live in Bangkok, Thailand as an expat. She will discuss her moving procedure, good and bad things about Bangkok, where to visit in Bangkok, cost of living in Bangkok and more! About Bangkok Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand. It is a […]
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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Cu Chi – the Best Place for Ho Chi Minh Tunnels Tour
by Cuong Nguyen @ Travel Sense Asia
Thu Jan 11 19:04:26 PST 2018
If you take a Ho Chi Minh tunnels tour, the must-going place is Cu Chi tunnel – one of the greatest works constructed by the Vietnamese. Cu Chi tunnel system serves as the living and hiding place for the Vietnamese soldiers during the wars. Visitors reaching there can not only experience the great tunnels but […]
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Hello 2018: Blog Goals & Travel Plans
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Mon Jan 01 06:57:38 PST 2018
Happy New Year everyone! Today is the first day of 2018, so I wish you a great year ahead. As I discussed yesterday in 2017 Reflection, setting goals is really important in blogging. Here are my blog goals & travel plans for this year! 1. Learning SEO I haven’t focused on SEO in 2017, […]
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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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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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.
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.
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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10 Amazing Fairytale Castles In Germany You Cannot Miss
by Hannah Lukaszewicz @ Getting Stamped
Fri Dec 01 13:18:23 PST 2017
Did you know there are over 20,000 castles in Germany? Yeah, neither did we! Deciding which German castles to visit can be a daunting task. We’ve traveled to Germany 6 times and seen a ton of gorgeous castles in Germany. Let us help you pick...
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What’s the H3N2 Flu Strain and Why is it so Dangerous?
by Josh Martinez @ Passport Health
Wed Jan 17 17:11:25 PST 2018
There may be many strains of the flu, but only one can be broken down further. The H3N2 flu strain mutates and changes, making us label its different subtypes. These subtypes are categorized by the World Health Organization based on host of origin, geographical origin, strain number and year of isolation. The flu virus is […]
5 best rooftop bars in Ho Chi Minh City for a glamorous night with a view
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Sat Dec 16 05:00:49 PST 2017
If you want to enjoy Ho Chi Minh City night life at its best, don’t forget to visit a rooftop bar, overlooking the vibrant city. These are great places to meet friends to share the views with. Here are our 5 go to rooftop bars in Ho Chi Minh City. The Social Club & Pool […]
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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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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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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.
Ho Chi Minh City Walking Tour – You’ll find it’s more than a modern city
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Tue Dec 26 05:00:33 PST 2017
Ho Chi Minh City – also known as Saigon – is no longer a strange destination for travellers visiting Vietnam. Arriving at Tan Son Nhat Airport, you are free to venture and explore a number of destinations in Vietnam, but believe me, don’t mistake Ho Chi Minh as another sprawling modern city without personality. With […]
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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 […]
Top 10 Most surprising facts about Denmark
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Thu Dec 21 23:00:59 PST 2017
I decided to write this post when one of my friends asked me “What surprised you the most when you first came to Denmark?” As a Vietnamese girl who lived in Japan, Denmark is a whole new world for me. I did not know much about this country until I got there. In this article, […]
Tempest Two’s ultra-triathlon in Patagonia: expectation vs. reality
by @ STA Travel
Mon Jan 08 08:55:48 PST 2018
The end of every year usually comes accompanied with streams of social posts about places visited, challenges overcome and goals achieved. It’s easy to be coerced into signing up to an expedition, by beautiful imagery and the inspirational words of someone …
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.
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Vietnam Travel Guide
Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
A comprehensive budget travel guide to Vietnam with tips and advice on things to do, see, ways to save money, and cost information.
Where to Head for the Best Vietnam Motorbike Tours
by admin @
Fri Dec 08 19:11:08 PST 2017
Vietnam is a hot destination that steals your heart with picturesque scenery, romantic rivers, impressive mountain ranges, green and lush forests, stunning beaches, etc. This country is somewhat best explored by a motorbike. During the Vietnam motorbike tours, you will be given from admiration to admiration by the marvelous landscapes in the most authentic way. […]
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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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Hello Australia!
by @ STA Travel
Wed Jan 10 07:07:17 PST 2018
Meet Pippa. Former STA Travel Customer Service Manager, European travel addict, and the manager of our new Working Holiday Heroes in Australia. (Essentially, the nice people in our Backpacker by STA Travel stores who help you find your feet, hug …
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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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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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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7 Reasons You NEED To Do Surf Camp Australia
by Laura De Wispelaere @ Ultimate Adventure Travel
Wed May 10 20:15:47 PDT 2017
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Things to do in Vietnam: readers’ travel tips
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Beautiful countryside, delicious food and fascinating culture ... readers share the most memorable places and experiences from their travels, often discovered in the company of knowledgeable locals
The best cheap eats in Copenhagen, Denmark
by Ha Truong @ Expatolife
Tue Jan 23 08:12:16 PST 2018
Copenhagen is one of the most expensive cities in the world, so living or traveling to Copenhagen may cost a lot of money. However, don’t let it stop you from visiting this beautiful Scandinavian city. Copenhagen can be a budget-friendly destination for foodies as well if you know where to eat in Copenhagen on a […]
Hue Street Food for Happy Vietnam Food Tour
by admin @
Tue Dec 26 02:19:48 PST 2017
Hue is romantic in each of its details, from culture to history, beauty, and food. Not only do the tourists come to this city to visit the Imperial Citadel, Perfume River, Thien Mu Pagoda, etc., but some also enjoy the Hue Street Food. The trip will lack something enjoyable if you skip the chance to […]
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What to wear in Paris: The Ultimate Guide
by Cristina Buonerba @ Nomad is Beautiful
Thu Jan 11 23:11:50 PST 2018
Ah, La France! Are you planning a trip to the most romantic capital city on the planet and debating on what to wear in Paris? I know, I know… you have been waiting for this moment for so long and...
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