TRAVEL IS never going to BE THE same again

TRAVEL IS never going to BE THE same again

Posted: 6/22/2020 | June 22nd, 2020

If you’re like me, you might be wondering what the future of travel holds now that more countries are easing lockdowns and opening borders. I wrote about the future of travel back in March but, like everything COVID related, a lot has changed since then.

Lately, days feel like years and months feel like decades.

Given how much has changed — and how fast things are still changing — I want to revisit this topic.

There have been a plethora of articles lately about how destinations and companies will change and what travel will look like once we head out on the road again.

I agree with many of the points my colleagues make.

Yes, local/domestic travel will be big over the next few months as people forgo international/cross-border travel for travel within their own country. Yes, many countries will require a COVID test at the border or, at the very least, proof of a recent negative COVID test to enter. Yes, most companies will tout their cleaning policies more as a way to attract customers.

And, yes, the travel industry’s recovery will be slow as people cautiously head out into the world again.

But I think too many have blinders and are underestimating just how bad it’s going to be for the industry. They simply don’t want to see the ugly truth:

The sky is falling – and this industry is about to see a enormous shakeup.

Because people make travel happen.

Without people, travel doesn’t exist.

And the more I talk to readers, friends, and other travelers, the more I realize people will not travel again in large numbers until there’s either a vaccine, treatment, or a decline in cases after reopening.

Humans are hardwired to minimize risk and uncertainty. We didn’t leave the cave after dark because of the danger out there. The night brought terrors and risks. That risk-reduction psychology has stayed with us through the millennia. It’s why we always go with the devil we know and stay in jobs we don’t love but are stable.

Humans always reduce risk.

So, even as countries open their borders, most people are taking a wait-and-see approach.

And I can see that not just through my interactions with pals and readers but through Google too. even as parts of the world have started to reopen, this website has seen no increase in our search traffic. We rank for such a wide variety of keywords and typically in the top 1-3 results that I can use my site’s traffic as a good barometer for general consumer sentiment. (TripAdvisor and Kayak have shown similar research too, though there are some sectors of the industry like RV travel that are booming.)

People walk before they run and they search for travel and begin to plan months in advance before actually booking it.

That means if people aren’t searching for travel now, they are unlikely to take a trip in the next few months.

That is not good news.

If companies talked to end consumers more, they would know this. maybe they do. but their press statements suggest there is just a substantial pent-up demand waiting for travel that will save the industry anytime now.

Yeah, people all want to travel. just not anytime soon.

Twenty percent of people will go traveling the second they can and another twenty are so risk-averse they are probably going to wait for some vaccine.

Alle andre? They want to see what happens to the first 20%.

There are just so many unknowns.

Will you be quarantined? will you pick COVID up and bring it home? What happens if you think you’re fine but end up sick, aren’t able to get home, and you’re now stuck somewhere for two weeks?

And what about the destination itself? will attractions be closed or restricted? will some activities be canceled? will transportation be limited? will distancing regulations interfere with meals, transportation, tours, and other activities? will you have to spend your vacation wearing a mask? What if others aren’t wearing a mask?

There are too many variables and people don’t want to spend their one big trip worrying all the time. travel is supposed to be a relaxing escape.

It doesn’t matter what hygiene or social distancing measures countries, tour operators, or airlines take. In a recent poll, only 28% said open borders would make them feel safe. That’s the crowd that will travel. The rest are staying home.

Right now, most of the travel industry is relying on meager savings, government loans, and a lot of hope. The industry is in a severe depression right now with 60% of jobs lost. things are bad. We’re all just hoping for some semblance of a summer travel season to get through the rest of the year and keep our businesses afloat.

But I think hope is going to smack into reality really soon when this travel season is a lot shorter than we thought of — and with a lot fewer people. While local travel will grow, there simply aren’t enough local tourists to make up for the missing international ones.

Plus, let’s not forget capacity restrictions.

How many hostels, hotels, or airlines can operate at 50% capacity? how big can Airbnb remain if no one wants to stay in other people’s homes? how many walking tour companies can be sustained by vastly fewer tourists?

I think this fall we’re going to see many tour operators, hostels, independent hotels, magazines, creators, and other businesses in this space go under. A bloodbath is coming. (And this site is not immune. We’re barely treading water. At our current spend, we’ll be bankrupt by Feb 2021 if something doesn’t change.)

But, while the job loss will be terrible, travel was in need of serious reform. It had simply grown too big. We were in a Gold Rush. From VC-backed startups to hostels to influencers to tour companies, there was just too much of everything. Overtourism was a substantial problem. Destinations just weren’t built to handle so many people and the environmental impact from all this travel was staggering.

In my opinion, we were due for a realignment.

I want people to go explore the world but, if so many of us are going to do that, then we need to do so in a more sustainable and managed way.

We need to take a step back and say “Ok, how do we make this work for everyone involved?”

Many destinations will use this downtime to change their policies to ensure more sustainable numbers of visitors in the future. You can already see this happening in Venice, Amsterdam, Prague, and Barcelona.

Everyone can literally start from zero to create a more sustainable travel sector.

Will this mean it will be as easy to travel in the future as it was in the past? Måske. måske ikke.

We should spread out our tourism more. Iceland is more than Reykjavik and the blue Lagoon. Spain is more than Madrid and Barcelona. Venice isn’t big enough to handle all our numbers. Indonesia has over seventeen thousand islands. It’s not just Bali.

That might raise prices for some destinations but long before this boom in travel, there was budget travel. There have always been ways to save money on the road. There will still be ways to save money on the road when this is all over.

I’m not worried about travel becoming too expensive. even if some places become less accessible (and, honestly, to protect places like the Galapagos, Everest, or the Machu Picchu, we should greatly reduce the numbers who go there), there’s still plenty of places in the world on a budget!

But that is a problem for later because, as the crowds grow slower than destinations and companies hope, by the time we have a conversation about what “the future” looks like, most travel companies will be out of business anyway.

What is coming is a seismic shift as large as when the Internet transformed how we book travel and get information.

And I don’t think we’re prepared for that.

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San Marino Day Trip Rute: 20 Things to Do & Walking Route

San Marino Day Trip Rute: 20 Things to Do & Walking Route

På vores første europæiske tur var San Marino en del af vores originale rejseplan. Vi var beregnet til at tjekke ud på en dagstur fra Firenze. Vi nåede Italien, men vi blev så distraherede af Toscana, at vi aldrig kom til San Marino. Arkiveret det under “Måske næste gang”.

Tre år senere skete “Næste gang” endelig.

Helt fastlåst af Italien, der har flere populære destinationer, er den lille nation San Marino let at overse. Det er den femte mindste suveræne stat i verden og den tredje mindste i Europa, kun til Vatikanstaten og Monaco. Det er også det mindst checkede land på kontinentet, der kun byder 60.000 internationale besøgende om året velkommen om året.

Alligevel, lille som det kan være, kan det stadig udfylde en dags rejseplan ubesværet. I dette indlæg deler vi med dig nogle af de afgørende steder at tjekke ud i San Marino. Men her er et par noter at huske på:

Dette er en vandresti. Disse attraktioner er oprettet kronologisk fra det første stop, hvis du kommer fra Piazzale Calcigni, hvor San Marino Bonelli -bussen fra Rimini slutter.

Du kan springe over nogle af disse stop. Vi lægger de afgørende seværdigheder langs ruten, men hvis du vil springe over et sted uanset grund, skal du gå videre til næste stop. Et par af disse attraktioner er ikke åbne for offentligheden, men vi inkluderede dem stadig, så du kunne beundre udefra eller tage fotos.

Forvent en lang op ad bakke og nogle trapper. Den gamle by San Marino City ligger på toppen af ​​Monte Titano (Mt. Titan), så jorden er hovedsageligt ujævn.

Kontroller altid tidsplanen for busser, der går til San Marino på forhånd. Jumpoff -punktet til San Marino er den italienske by Rimini. Der er kun seks ture på en dag, så sørg for, at din timing er rigtig. For meget mere information, læs: hvordan man kommer til San Marino!

Du finder en prøve på rejseplan i slutningen af ​​stillingen. Det inkluderer ikke alle de stop, der leveres her på grund af tidsbegrænsninger. Men føl dig gratis til at følge eller finjustere det efter dine behov og præferencer.

Nu hvor vi har det ude af vejen, lad os starte!

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini
Piazza Sant’agata
Museum for middelalderlig kriminologi og tortur
Porta San Francesco
Chiesa di San Francesco
Museo Pinacoteca San Francesco
Museo di Stato
Nationalgalleri for moderne og moderne kunst
Cava Dei Balestrieri
Borghesi Monument
Funivia di San Marino
Borgo Maggiore
Tourism Office Stamp
San Marino Basilica
Liberty Square & Palazzo Publico
Museum for nysgerrigheder
Guaita Tower (First Tower)
Cesta Tower (andet tårn)
Montale (tredje tårn)
Souvenirs
Eksempel på San Marino -rute
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Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini

Hvis du kommer fra Piazzale Calcigni -busstoppestedet og klatrer til byens centrum, er en af ​​de første strukturer, du vil se, Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini, der har udsigt over den første hårnåle -drejning til toppen.

Dette kloster-og-kirke-kompleks blev konstrueret i det 16. århundrede på stedet for det gamle San Quirino-kapel. Det er bedst kendt for sin Walnut-Wood hovedalter, der viser et lærred af deponering af Kristus, et mesterværk af den italienske manneristmaler Federico Zuccari. Også inde er et billede af Madonna fra Lourdes.

Piazza Sant’agata

Fra Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini, følg vejen til den næste hårnålsbøjning, og du finder en bue. Gå gennem det og op ad en kort gyde, og du vil dukke op på Piazza Sant’agata.

Denne lille, beskedne firkant er omgivet af sandstenstrukturer inklusive Teatro Titano -bygningen til venstre og en lille portik. Midtpunktet er Girolamo Gozi -monumentet, der indeholder en bronzestatue af kaptajn Regent og en bronzehjælp fra andre frihedskæmpere bag det.

Med ryggen til monumentet skal du se en smal gade til højre. Gå ned ad den gyde, og du finder dit næste stop: Torturmuseet (Museo Della Tortura).

Museum for middelalderlig kriminologi og tortur

Museet for middelalderlig kriminologi og tortur (eller simpelthen torturmuseet) udviser over 100 døds- og plagende påvirkning af enheder, herunder guillotin, knæbryderen og den spike-skøre inkvisitoriske stol.

Vi har været på lignende torturmuseer i andre byer i Europa, så vi sprang over det. Men hvis du ikke har set en, og du er fascineret af den makabre, kan dette være værd at din tid.

Hours Open: daily 10am-7pm
Entrance Fee: 8€ (6€ minimized rate)

Porta San Francesco

Fronting the torture museum is the Porta San Francesco, also known as Porta del Loco.

For a lot of of its history, this famous watchtower serves as the main gate to the city. It was erected in 1361 by the Feltresca clan, which ruled San Marino, as protection from raids by rival Malatesta family from Rimini. It bears the coat of arms of San Marino and the Feltresca family.

Chiesa di San Francesco

Just across the streET er Chiesa di San Francesco (Church of Saint Francis), en romersk -katolsk kirke.

Det er let at gå forbi det uden et andet blik, fordi der ikke er noget storslået eller udsmykket ved dens facade. Men dette er den ældste bygning i San Marino, da den blev bygget i 1361 (som byporten). I betragtning af at dens konstruktion har denne sandstenkirke gennemgået flere restaureringer.

Inde i kirken er et træ fra det 14. århundrede korsfik, et kobbertabernakel skabt af Rimini-kunstneren Romolo Mulazzani og billeder af helgener af Ciro Parisa.

Museo Pinacoteca San Francesco

På det samme sted som kirken er Museo-Pinacoteca San Francesco, et museum og en galleri, der ligger i de kolonnaderede loggier for klosteret i det religiøse kompleks. Det blev åbnet og indviet i 1966.

Det har to zoner – Sacred Art Museum and Art Gallery – som viser en samling af freskomalerier og malerier på lærred fra det 15. til 18. århundrede.

Åbningstider: 8 til 17:00 (mandag-fredag), 9 til 18 (lørdag-søndag)
Indgangsgebyr: € 3*

*Hvis du også planlægger at tjekke de to tårne, statsmuseet og National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, kan du måske købe en multi-museumsbillet, der koster 10,50 €. Hvis du kun tjekker en eller to, skal du bare få individuelle billetter.

Museo di Stato

Fortsæt med at gå langs den samme gade, og på et øjeblik når du Museo di Stato (State Museum / National Museum).

Statsmuseet blev oprettet i 1865 og blev oprindeligt huset i Palazzo Valloni indtil 2001, da det blev flyttet til sit nuværende hjem, Palazzo Pergami-Belluzzi. Museet udviser omkring 5000 kunstværker og historiske artefakter – arkæologiske fund, malerier, mønter, medaljer og porcelæn, blandt andet – alle fortæller historien om San Marino.

Åbninger Åbn: 9 til 17 (dagligt, 8 til 20 om sommeren)
Indgangsgebyr: € 4,50*

*Hvis du også planlægger at tjekke de to tårne, St. Francis -museet og National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, kan du overveje at gribe en kombineret billet, der koster 10,50 €. Hvis du kun er interesseret i kun en eller to, skal du bare få enkeltbilletter.

Nationalgalleri for moderne og moderne kunst

Oprettelsen af ​​Nationalgalleriet og nutidig kunst sprang fra lanceringen af ​​San Marino Biennale -sæsonen i 1956. Under denne begivenhed samles kunstnere for at vise deres kunstværker og mesterværker. Over 700 kunstværker, i forskellige former og medier (akvarel, fotografier, skulptur osv.) Af både populære og nye kunstnere, vises her. Nogle af dem går tilbage til det 20. århundrede.

Åbningstider: 9 til 17:00 (2. januar 7. juni), 8 til 20:00 (8. juni-13. september), kl.
Indgangsgebyr: € 3

Cava Dei Balestrieri

Lige over National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, inden du når vejkurven ved hjælp af Eugippo, er Cava Dei Balestrieri (Crossbowmen’s Quarry).

Det er et udendørs teater, der indeholder udskårne vægge og kulturelle begivenheder som Palio fra den gamle crossbow (en crossbow -konkurrence med deltagere i middelalderlige kostume) i september. Det er også stedet for andre festivaler og udendørs udstillinger. Nyd showet, hvis du tilfældigvis tjekker ud i den ideelle sæson.

Borghesi Monument

Opført i 1904 er Monumento A Bartolomeo Borghesi et af byens historiske vartegn. Bronzebusten af ​​den italienske antikvar, Bartolomeo Borghesi, der tilbragte sine sidste dage i San Marino. Han var en af ​​grundlæggerne af Numismatics, som er studiet af valutaer – papir og mønter – og medaljer.

Monumentet ligger i nærheden af ​​Cord Automobile (Funicular) Station. Området fungerer også som et observationssted, hvor du kan beundre panoramaudsigten over byerne nedenfor og det omkringliggende område.

Funivia di San Marino

Dette er sandsynligvis den mest foretrukne transportform, der går til City Center i høj højde, som også er det historiske centrum. Den antenne “sporvogn” eller kusulære, løber mellem Borgo Maggiore (basestation) og byen San Marino (Upper Station).

Cord Automobile System har to gondoler, der kan rumme op til 50 personer hver og drive hvert 15. minut. Det blev først lanceret i 1959 og har gennemgået to renoveringer/opgraderinger; Strømmen var i 2017. Rejsens varighed fra basestationen til den øverste station er cirka to minutter.

Åbninger Åbn: 19:50 til 18:30 (november-februar), 19:50 til 19:00 (marts & oktober), 19:50 til 19:30 (april), 19:50 til 20:00 (maj-juni), 7 : 50 AM-13 am (juli-september)
Far: € 2,80 (single), € 4,50 (rundtur), gratis (børn med højde under 1,20 meter)

Borgo Maggiore

Dette er byen ved basen, når du tager kassen. Borgo Maggiore ligger ved bunden af ​​Mount Titano og har den næststørste befolkning i San Marino efter Dogana. Byen har altid været en travl markedsplads.

I dag betragtes det som et stort shoppingdistrikt i landet. Det huser seks sogn, Piazza Grande og den eneste heliport i San Marino.

Tourism Office Stamp

Kom forbi San Marino Tourism office to get a passport stamp! It’s not compulsory. The republic has no hard border, ergo no border checkpoints, ergo no entry stamps. but you can get a souvenir stamp for 5€. This is the only place in the world where you can obtain a San Marino stamp.

However, consider having the stamp on a separate booklet or on an expired passport instead of your current one. Some embassies take issue with unofficial stamps. You’ll risk having your passport rejected if you have souvenir tourism stamps. Hellere være på den sikre side.

San Marino Basilica

This is the main church of the City of San Marino, the nation’s capital. This Neoclassical church’s origin dates back to the 7th century, but the present structure was built in the 1830s. The Catholic church is dedicated to the nation’s patron saint — Saint Marinus.

It’s located just behind the tourism office on Piazza Domus Plebis. just beside the basilica is Chiesa di San Pietro which features a crypt that is said to house the remains of Saint Marinus.

Liberty Square & Palazzo Publico

Just a short walk from the tourism Office, the pathway opens up to the large Piazza della Liberta. The square features the Statua della Liberta (Liberty Statue) in the middle and the politically significant structure, the Palazzo Publico.

From the square, tourists stop to marvel at the picturesque view of the city and the surrounding hills and mountains. You will find shops, cafes, and restaurants in the area.

Museum for nysgerrigheder

The displays at the Museo delle Curiosità are not related to anything San Marino but a collection of curated out-of-this-world real-life oddities and curiosities.

The museum has three floors full of interesting displays of odd facts such as fattest man, longest beard, longest hair, tallest man, etc. The information and descriptions are written in 4-5 languages.

Hours Open: 10AM-6:30PM (may change without prior notice)
Entrance Fee: €8 (Regular), €4 (Reduced)

This is a good time to have lunch. There are plenty of food places around. If money isn’t an issue, you can dine at a restaurant for a proper lunch. If you’re on a shoestring budget, you can get hold of a quick bite. You can find establishments using a quick meal for less than 10 euro.

Guaita Tower (First Tower)

San Marino has three famous towers that are all situated atop the three peaks of Monte Titano in the city center. The nation’s flag and coat of arms both bore the image of these three towers.

The 11th-century Guaita Tower, which was shortly used as a prison, is the first and the oldest of the three. It is also the most popular. It has undergone a lot of restorations. You will also see drawings or scribbles done by the former prisoners on some walls. From the tower, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city and beyond.

Åbninger Åbn: 9 til 17 (dagligt, 8 til 20 om sommeren)
Entrance Fee: €3 (Guaita Only), €4.50 (Guaita and Cesta Combo)*

*Hvis du også planlægger at tjekke de to tårne, St. Francis -museet og National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, kan du overveje at gribe en kombineret billet, der koster 10,50 €. Hvis du kun er interesseret i kun en eller to, skal du bare få enkeltbilletter.

Cesta Tower (andet tårn)

From the first Tower, take the Passo delle Streghe, a narrow passage on the way to the second Tower. It’s best known for its snap-worthy rock bridge that connects the cliffs.

Passo delle Streghe, a narrow bridge that connects the first two towers of San Marino.
Also called Fratta but marked on Google Maps as Falesia second Tower, the 13th-century Cesta Tower sits atop the highest height of Monte Titano. It also features a museum, Museo delle Armi Antiche, which exhibits over a thousand items related to weaponry and artillery, encompassing those from the medieval era up to the present time. The scenery is a visual delight for those who took the time and effort to visit.

Åbninger Åbn: 9 til 17 (dagligt, 8 til 20 om sommeren)
Entrance Fee: €3 (Cesta Only), €4.50 (Guaita and Cesta Combo)*

*If you also plan on visiting

SIARGAO travel demands & new typical Policies

SIARGAO travel demands & new typical Policies

Last updated: 15 OCTOBER 2021

Travel limitations in the Philippines have started to simplicity after months of lockdown, as well as one of the prominent destinations to reopen is Siargao, the surfing funding in the Philippines.

But not all kinds of travelers are accepted. A different set of demands apply to every type, too.

As of this writing, domestic tourists are enabled except those coming from areas under MECQ condition (Modified improved neighborhood Quarantine).

In addition, the complying with have likewise been enabled to go into Surigao del Norte (and Siargao Island) on a point-to-point basis.

Minors 17 or below

Fully vaccinated senior citizens (66 years old or above)

Fully vaccinated travelers with immunodeficiencies, co-morbidities, or other health and wellness risks

Fully vaccinated expecting women

If you autumn under #2, #3, or #4 above, keep in mind to connect a copy of your vaccination card when applying for an S-Pass travel Coordination permit (TCP), which is one of the requirements.

Health as well as security protocols stay in place.

If you are planning to make a trip to Siargao soon, right here are the travel demands you have to secure before you go as well as present upon arrival on the island.

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

For Walk-in Tourists
For Tourists Invited by a Surigao del Norte Local
For Surigao del Norte Residents
Frequently Asked concerns (FAQs)Do minors requirement to submit unfavorable COVID-19 test result?
How can I get in touch with the Siargao tourism officials?

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For Walk-in Tourists

❗️ You requirement to email these documents to a day before your trip to sdntourism@gmail.com for approval.

Negative RT-PCR swab/saliva test result, taken within 48 hours before the arrival to the province. All costs of the tests shall be shouldered by the tourist.

Valid identification Card or a government-issued ID, showing address

Confirmed lodging Booking. Tourists are needed to have a verified booking for at least 2 nights at an authorized resort, hotel or hostel. Make sure to book an lodging establishment with a Certificate of Authority to operate (CAO) from the department of tourism (DOT).

S-Pass travel Coordination permit (TCP). more information about S-Pass here.

For Tourists Invited by a Surigao del Norte Local

❗️ email the complying with demands for approval A DAY before your travel date to sdntourism@gmail.com.

Negative RT-PCR swab or saliva test result, taken within 48 hours before the arrival to the province. All costs of the tests shall be shouldered by the tourist.

Valid identification Card or a government-issued ID, with address

Travel accreditation issued by the Mayor of the destination to be visited

Travel Coordination permit (TCP) via S-Pass. more information about S-Pass here.

For Surigao del Norte Residents

Negative RT-PCR swab or saliva test result released within 48 hours prior to the date of arrival to the province.

Valid ID showing proof of home in Surigao del Norte (e.g. Certificate of residency).

S-Pass

Frequently Asked concerns (FAQs)

Do minors requirement to submit unfavorable COVID-19 test result?

According to the Siargao tourist assistance Center, as of October 15, “Children 17 years old as well as below are exempted from RT-PCR test (both swab as well as saliva samples)”.

How can I get in touch with the Siargao tourism officials?

Here are the phone numbers as well as email addresses of the provincial as well as municipal tourism authorities in Surigao del Norte, as published by the Siargao tourism assistance Center.

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WAKAYAMA ITINERARY: 7 best things to Do & places to visit

WAKAYAMA ITINERARY: 7 best things to Do & places to visit

Wakayama Prefecture is located on the southernmost part of Japan’s Kii Peninsula. This corner of Honshu Island also snagged the 5th slot on the Lonely Planet’s list of best in travel top 10 regions this year. like Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara, it is also part of the Kansai Region. It takes about 40 minutes to reach its capital, Wakayama City, from Kansai international airport and about an hour coming from central Osaka.

Hailed as Japan’s Spiritual Heartland, Wakayama is most known for its temples and shrines dotting the Kii mountain range, bestowing it a world Heritage site status with a vast network of ancient pilgrimage routes. Its coastline, stretching almost 600 kilometers also provides scenic beach getaway experience and abundant supply of fish and seafood. Wakayama, nicknamed the The Fruit Kingdom, is also known for its fresh produce and food manufacturing industry such as the plum wine and the shoyu (soy sauce).

If you’re seeking off-the-beaten-path destinations near Osaka, Wakayama might just be perfect for you. here are seven places that you can visit in this quiet but underrated prefecture. I was able to visit most of these, but I also added some attractions that I failed to see but I’m sure will be worth your time.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Wakayama Marina City
Yuasa Soy Sauce factory Tour
Nakano BC Sakagura Plum wine Factory
Kumano Kodo
Wakayama Castle
Koyasan
Arida Fruit picking Activity
Other Attractions
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Wakayama Marina City

Kuroshio Market
This is a resort complex with interesting attractions such as Kuroshio Market, Porto Europa, resort hotels, souvenir shops, and restaurants.

Kuroshio Ichiba Market
The market is famous for its daily tuna filleting shows, which happen three times a day.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 1527 Kemi, Wakayama City, Wakayama

Porto Europa
This is a European port-inspired amusement park with various rides such as the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 1527 Kemi, Wakayama City, Wakayama

Yuasa Soy Sauce factory Tour

The port town of Yuasa is most famous for its traditional way of brewing Japanese shoyu (soy sauce). learn more about the process and appreciate the artisanal soy sauce. Some combine the traditional and modern way to come up with more quality products.

Kuyogura (Yuasa Soy Sauce Co. Ltd.)
This company is the maker of the soy sauce product that won the Mondo selection Gold Medal award.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: 1466-1 Yuasa, Yuasa-cho, Arida-gun, Wakayama

Kadocho
Founded in 1841, this brewery contributes a large part in the history of Yuasa soy sauce brewing.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 7 Yuasa, Yuasa-cho, Arida-gun, Wakayama

Nakano BC Sakagura Plum wine Factory

Nakano BC Sakagura
Learn about how sake, fruit juice products, jams, and fruit wine (plum wine) are made here. Reserve your slots by telephone. See the tour details here: Nakano BC Sakagura Tour

Entrance Fee: free (brewery tour); ¥2,160/pax (plum liquor-making workshop)
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 649-0034 758-45 Fujishiro, Kainan City, Wakayama

Kumano Kodo

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Recognized as a UNESCO Worl Heritage Site, the Kumano Kodo is composed of five main pilgrimage routes, with Nakahechi Route, connecting Tanabe and Kumano Hongu Taisha, as the most popular. another well-known site is Seiganto-ji temple at Nachi Katsuura which towers over a lush forest with Nachi no Taki fall in the background.

Wakayama Castle

Built over four centuries ago, the castle stands proudly at the center of Wakayama City, becoming the symbol of the city. It is best to visit the castle during the season of the cherry blossoms in spring or during the season of the autumn leaves, covering the castle grounds with the distinctive colors of either season.

Entrance Fee: ¥410 (adults); ¥200 (children)
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 3 Ichibancho, Wakayama City, Wakayama

Koyasan

A UNESCO-recognized world Heritage Site, Koyasan is a historic temple town located in the mountainous regions of the Kii Peninsula. It is the birthplace of the Shingon Buddhism, drawing plenty of pilgrims and tourists alike.

Danjo Garan sacred temple Complex
Considered the heart of Koyasan, it houses the statue of Dainichi Nyorai (main Buddha) and the Konpon Daito (Great Pagoda).
Entrance Fee: ¥200 (Kondo, Konpon Daito)
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 152 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun

Kongobu-ji Head Temple
This is the head temple of the Koyasan Shingon Buddhism.
Entrance Fee: ¥500 (adults); ¥200 (children)
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 132 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun

Okuno-in
As the center of the Koyasan belief and the mausoleum of its founder, Kobo Daishi, this site is considered the most sacred in Koyasan.
Entrance Fee: FREE
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Location: 550 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun

Shukubo
Shukubo means temple stay or temple lodging. Koyasan has 52 Shukubo temples, each offering unique experience with its own vibe, shojin ryori (vegetarian cuisine), services, and history. visit the temple Lodging association (Koyasan Shukubo Kyokai) for reservation.

Arida Fruit picking Activity

The town of Arida enjoys a warm climate suitable for growing fruits. It is Japan’s top producer of mandarin oranges.

Kuriyamaen
This is a prominent mandarin orchard in Arida.
Entrance Fee: ¥600 (adults); ¥500 (children)
Opening Hours: Mid-October to Mid-December
Location: 26 Iseki, Hirogawa-cho, Arida-gun, Wakayama

Hayashi Farm
Entrance Fee: ¥600 (adults); ¥500 (children)
Opening Hours: Mid-October to Mid-December
Location: 353 Oshima, Aridagawa-cho, Arida-gun, Wakayama

Other Attractions

Wakayama City: Wakayama historical Center, Momijidani Teien Garden, Tomogashima Islands, Kataonami Park, Bandoko Teien Garden, Stationmaster Tama II (cat)

Koyasan: Daimon Gate, Tokugawa Mausoleum, Jison-in Temple, Reihokan Museum, Kudoyama-Sanada Museum

Yuasa/Arida: Aragijima Rice Terraces, Yuasa important Preservation district (Traditional Buildings), Dojo-ji Temple, Shirasaki Coast

Shirahama/Susami: Saki-no-Yu Onsen, Shirahama Beach, Engetsuto Island, Sandanbeki Cave & rock Cliff, Senjojiki rock Plateau, Meotonami, Shihara Coast, Shirahama energy Land

Kushimoto/Kozagawa: Ichimai-iwa Monolith, Hashigui-iwa Rock, Kushimoto Marine Park, Cape Shionomisaki, Tokinohai Waterfall

Kumano: Ryujin Onsen, Tanabe (Ajikoji Food entertainment District, Tokei-jinja Shrine), Katsuura (Onsen Hopping, Benten-jima Island, Ki-no-Matsushima Cruise), Shingu (Kumano-gawa River boat Tour, Doro-Kyo Gorge, Koya-zaka Slope)

Where to Book: horizon travel and Tours

This trip was made possible by horizon travel & tours in partnership with Philippine Airlines. They offer Osaka-Wakayama travel packages. some of their packages have some of the stops above (not all) in their itinerary.

Although diy backpacking has become a trend for younger travelers, tour operators still have their market. It offers several advantages to those who don’t want to deal with the hassle of building your own itinerary or navigating on your own. Pre-arranged tours also make travel convenient especially for families traveling with little kids and seniors.

Horizon travel & tours is an IATA-accredited travel agency and an active member of Philippine IATA airline travel association (PIATA) and Philippine travel agency association (PTAA).

This post is brought to you by horizon travel and Tours. special thanks to Ms. Carol Cua for making this trip possible.
For more information about this tour or any of their other offers, you may get in touch with them through the following:

Ermita main Office
Address: 490 Potenciana Mansion, Sta. Monica St., Ermita, Manila
Landline: +632 5212586 or 3283388
Mobile: +63917 8072538 or +63998 8577017
Email: info_main@horizontravel.ph

Binondo Branch Office
Address: 345 San Vicente Cor., T., Pinpin Sts., Binondo Manila
Landline: +632 3102308 to 09 or 9862717
Mobile: +63917 8198628

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10 things TO SEE and do in LEÓN, NICARAGUA

10 things TO SEE and do in LEÓN, NICARAGUA

Updated: 12/18/20 | December 18th, 2020

León was one of the highlights of my trip to Nicaragua. filled with history, delicious food, lots of outdoor activities, volcanoes, and nearby beaches, there was much more to do here than I thought.

The city is named after León, Spain. After Nicaragua was given independence from Spain in the 1800s, the elites of León and Granada struggled over which city would become the capital (eventually Managua was picked).

During the struggles between the Sandinistas and Somozas in the 20th century, the city changed hands numerous times between the two and was a scene of constant and intense combating (you can still see bullet marks on some buildings). This lasted all the way through the 1980s (which saw us involvement in the Iran-Contra affair) until peace was finally established.

Now, León is a stable university town with a growing food scene, lots of markets, growing (but not overwhelming) tourism, and much more colonial churches and cathedrals per capita than any other place in Nicaragua. I spent four days here hiking, eating, overdosing on churches, and sweltering in the heat.

Located in northwest Nicaragua, León is a college town typically overlooked by tourists who stick to places like Granada, Ometepe, and the beaches.

When I visited, I expected a lot of tourists. After all, there is a lot to see and do in León. instead I found mostly empty hostels and few gringos wandering the streets during my check out — which made it all the much more enjoyable!

I love the city and found a lot to do here. There’s no shortage of ways to spend a couple of days here as you travel around Nicaragua. Here’s a list of my favorite things to do in León:

1. Take a totally free walking Tour

Whenever I check out a new city I kick things off with a walking tour. They’re the best way to get a feel for the city, see the main sights, and get an introduction to the history and culture. Plus, you’ll be able to ask a local any and all questions that you have.

The original totally free walking trip is your best choice for here. They give you a good summary of the city and its history. (Just make sure to suggestion your guide at the end!)

2. check out the museum of the Revolution

This museum in the old mayor’s residence is dedicated to the Sandinistas and their fight against the country’s oppressive program It’s only two rooms, but you’ll get your own personal guide who discusses the history of the movement (in Spanish or English) and will take you up to the roofing system for good photos of León. The trips may be short, but it was my favorite activity in the city as you’re talking to a local and getting a comprehensive history filled with local perspective and context. many of the guides are former soldiers too.

Parque Central. open daily from 9am-6pm. Admission is $3 USD.

3. check out the Churches

There are a lot of churches in Léon. It has much more churches per capita than any other place in Nicaragua. I spent an entire day going to these monuments to God and marveling at their varying levels of detail. even if you’re not a religious person (I’m not), you can still appreciate the beauty, architecture, and history of these buildings. My favorites were:

Iglesia El Calvario – A neoclassical and baroque church dating back to the 18th century.

Iglesia La Recolección – built in 1786, this is considered the city’s many stunning church.

Iglesia de San Juan Bautista de Subtiava – originally built in the 1500s, this is the oldest church in Léon.

4. take in the Art

There is a big art scene in the city, and a number of galleries are available to enjoy. My favorite was the Museo de Arte Fundación Ortiz-Gurdián, which is also the biggest. Housed in two buildings, it features a collection of old religious art as well as modern Nicaraguan artists. There are early pre-Columbian works, Spanish colonial religious artifacts, as well as modern and contemporary pieces.

It takes a few hours to explore, and both buildings have beautiful courtyard gardens to unwind in. My favorite painting was El Retiro by Mauricio Gomez Jaramillo.

Av 3 Pte, +505 2311 7222, fundacionortizgurdian.org. open Tuesday-Sunday from 10am-4pm Admission is $3 USD.

5. Hit the Beach

A short bus ride from the city, you’ll find stunning beaches, warm water, and people in the surf. The surf isn’t as pleasurable as in the southern part of the country (I’m told it’s a bit rough here), but if you’re wanting to unwind and amazing off in the dry heat of the region, these beaches check all the best boxes. 

Playa Poneloya and Las Peñitas are the most popular beaches. Both are just a 20-minute bus ride from the city center as well.

6. Go Volcano Boarding

Throughout the country, I saw people wearing the popular “I went volcano boarding” shirt, and this activity is what draws many backpackers here. After all, who wouldn’t want to slide down an active volcano on a piece of wood?(Not me. I skipped this activity. The hike? Sure. Going down on a plank of wood? No thanks.)

Trips leave multiple times per day and last a few hours (Cerro Negro, the volcano, is just an hour from the city). Bigfoot trips is the most popular trip operator. 

Prices start around $30 USD per person.

7. wander the Market

León is a market town and its well-known enormous central market located near the cathedral is hectic, fun, and interesting. You can find everything there: grocers, street food vendors, toys, kitschy souvenirs, and everything in between. Moreover, you’ll find delicious soups, BBQ meat sticks, and other local fares. Stop by to browse, eat, and take in the local pace of life.

8. check out “Old” León

The ruins of León Viejo date back to the 16th century and are a short trip from León. The site is Nicaragua’s only UNESCO world Heritage noting and is one of the oldest Spanish colonial settlements in the Americas. While this isn’t some luxurious destroy site, it’s really the only place to see and learn about the country’s founding colonial past. The ruins of León Viejo were discovered in 1967 and excavations began the following year. even if you’re not a history buff like me, it’s still worth a visit!

León Viejo, +505 2222 2722. open daily from 9am-5pm (4pm on weekends). Admission is $5 USD.

9. El Fortín de Acosasco

Built in 1889, the fort was used to safeguard the region from attacks by the coast. It fell into disuse from 1930-1960 before becoming a hub for torture and secret executions under dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle. When the Sandinistas retook the area, forces faithful to the dictator fell back here before retreating further.

Today, you can check out the fort and experience the uneasy stillness that haunts the hilltop. You can wander the various torture chambers and see just how brutal the conditions would have been when the facility was in use. It’s a grim but eye-opening place to visit.

Take a taxi from the city and check out with others as it’s a long walk and muggings have been known to happen when hikers check out alone.

10. Hike Some Volcanoes

One of the main reasons why people come here is to hike the nearby volcanoes, as León is near the country’s volcanic range, numerous of which are still active. You’ll be able to choose between easy half-day hikes and much more intense full 12-hour day hikes. the most popular hikes are:

Cerro Negro (1-2 hours; popular for volcano boarding)

Telica (a moderate 7-9 hours)

San Cristóbal (11 hours; the longest and hardest)

Momotombo (the second-hardest hike; 6-9 hours)

Expect to pay around $60-80 USD for a guided hike.

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What I loved about León was its close proximity to so numerous outdoor markets, low-cost food, and good foodie restaurants. It felt a lot much more “local” than the traveler meccas of Granada and Ometepe down south. My check out there was one of the highlights of my trip to Nicaragua and I highly recommend you make it a point of going to here too!

Book Your trip to Nicaragua: Logistical suggestions and Tricks
Book din flyvning
Use Skyscanner or Momondo to find a low-cost flight. They are my two favorite search engines because they search sites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned. start with Skyscanner first though because they have the most significant reach!

Book din indkvartering
You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the most significant inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the most affordable rates for guesthouses and low-cost hotels. My favorite places to stay are:

ViaVia Leon

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Don’t forget travel Insurance
Travel insurance will safeguard you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s extensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it numerous times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

Safety Wing (for everyone below 70)

Forsikre min rejse (for dem over 70)

Medjet (for additional repatriation coverage)

Looking for the best companies to save money With?
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Min trin-for-trin-guide til backpacking Europe

Min trin-for-trin-guide til backpacking Europe

Opdateret: 02/08/2020 | 8. februar 2020

Backpacking Europe er stadig en af ​​mine foretrukne ting at gøre som rejsende. Der er ikke et år, jeg ikke krydser kontinentet.

Jeg har gjort det i over tæt på tretten år såvel som det aldrig bliver gammelt.

I løbet af sommeren, vandrerhjem med livet, Middelhavet glitrer, gaderne, der brænder med folk, der langsomt drikker vin, såvel som den sene nat, der søger solskin, fører til lange vidunderlige dage. I løbet af vinteren bringer vinteren julemarkeder, skiløb, færre skarer samt lavere priser! (Bemærk: Maj såvel som oktober er virkelig de allerbedste måneder til at rygsæk Europa efter min mening.)

I løbet af tiåret har jeg komponeret denne blog, jeg har skrevet en hel del indlæg om Europa. Jeg rejser til Europa flere gange om året, har været omkring kontinentet, såvel som jeg har endda kørt ture der.

Og for nylig boede jeg endda der!

Med så meget materiale på bloggen ønskede jeg at producere en utrolig ressourceside, der med at planlægge din backpacking -tur til Europa med lethed. I dette indlæg vil du opdage alle mine fineste ressourcer til planlægning af en backpacking- eller budgetplanrejse til Europa, herunder destinationsguider, transportoplysninger samt backpacking Europe -tip.

Uden videre, her er hvad du måske nogensinde vil forstå om backpacking Europe:

Trin 1: Planlæg din backpacking Europe -tur

Hvordan man ikke skal føle sig overvældet, mens du planlægger – planlægning af den perfekte tur til Europa kan være skræmmende såvel som overvældende. Jeg har været der så godt som jeg forstår, men jeg kan fortælle dig fra mange års erfaring, at jo mere du planlægger din rejse, jo mere stress og angst vil du stå overfor.

Hvordan man sparer til din rejse – forhindrer penge dig i at tage turen i dine drømme? Lige her er 22 enkle metoder til at skære ned på dine daglige omkostninger, så du kan spare penge til Backpack Europe.

Sådan opdager du en billig flyvning – at komme til Europa kan være halvdelen af ​​udfordringen. Heldigvis er der masser af flytilbud til kontinentet nu, hvis du forstår, hvornår såvel som nøjagtigt, hvordan man ser efter dem. Denne artikel viser dig nøjagtigt, hvordan du altid får en billig flyvning til Europa samt forhindrer at være den person, der betalte mest for deres billet!

Hvordan man laver point til gratis fly såvel som hotelophold – gratis rejse er min foretrukne type rejse! Denne udgivelse viser dig otte strategier, jeg bruger til at få over en million regelmæssige flyverpoint. Disse får dig hurtigere ud af dit hjem, billigere såvel som i komfort!

Hvordan man (lovligt) opholder sig i Europa i mere end 90 dage – hvert år sætter utallige rejsende spørgsmålstegn ved, hvordan de kan blive i Europa i mere end 90 dage, hvilket er grænsen i Schengen -zonen. Den gode nyhed er, at der er et par forskellige metoder til at blive (især da ikke hele Europa er i Schengen -zonen). I dette indlæg deler jeg, hvad du kan gøre for at forblive lovligt ud over 90 dage såvel som på kontinentet generelt.

Sådan forhindres at betale ATM -gebyrer (for evigt) – Du skal aldrig betale nogen form for bankafgifter, mens du får adgang til dine penge i Europa! Lige her er mit råd om nøjagtigt, hvordan du forhindrer bankafgifter som dit backpacking Europe.

Er Europa risikofri at besøge? -Efter et par fremtrædende terrorangreb (såvel som forskellige protester) mener mange mennesker, at Europa ikke er risikofri at besøge. Heldigvis kunne det ikke være længere væk fra sandheden!

Trin 2: Få dit udstyr til backpacking Europe

Sådan vælger du den allerbedste rygsæk – det er vigtigt at vælge en rygsæk af høj kvalitet til din rejse, da den bliver slået, når du rejser! Denne guide til at vælge den rigtige rejseklygsæk hjælper dig med at bestemme den allerbedste pakke til din rejse.

Hvad skal jeg pakke til din rejse – hvad skal du pakke på din rejse? Der er ikke noget rigtigt svar, men denne fortegnelse vil give dig et fantastisk sted at starte. Det er hvad jeg håndterer mine ture med mig (selvom du kræver at lave nogle sæsonbestemte variationer, jeg er sikker på!).

Den ultimative pakningsliste for kvindelige rejsende – i dette indlæg deler Kristin Addis sin pakningsindsigt for kvinder for at sikre, at du kan rejse næsten overalt uden omkostninger masser af penge på gear.

Sådan køber du god rejseforsikringsdækning – Rejseforsikringsdækning er en af ​​de vigtigste ting, du vil kræve til din rejse. Du ville ikke have et køretøj uden køretøjsforsikring Ora House uden husforsikring, såvel som du ikke kan have en tur uden rejseforsikring!

Smartphones, tablets eller bærbare computere: Hvad er fineste for rejsende? – Ikke sikker på, hvilket teknisk gear du skal medbringe på din næste tur? Vores bosiddende tech -professionelle Dave Dean vil gå dig med fordele såvel som ulemper ved hver gadget såvel som at hjælpe dig med at få mest muligt ud af din rejseteknologi.

Hvorfor T-Mobile er den allerbedste telefonudbyder for os rejsende-på udkig efter en pålidelig udbyder til din næste tur? Tænk på at skifte til T-Mobile.

Den fineste rejsekameras – Wondering what type of camera you should get for your trip? This publish will show you precisely what you requirement — no matter your budget!

Step 3: exactly how to get incredible lodging in Europe

How to discover inexpensive lodging – If you are looking to stay somewhere besides a hotel or a hostel, this article listings all the kinds of locations where you can rest your head in Europe — from couches to farms as well as even monasteries!

How to discover a great Hostel – This article features my finest tips on exactly how to discover an affordable, clean, as well as fun hostel where you can satisfy a great deal of incredible people.

The finest Hostels in Europe – This is a listing of European hostels that I would definitely utilize once again if I have the chance. hope this assists with your next European backpacking adventure!

How to discover a Couchsurfing hold – Couchsurfing is a fantastic method to save money (it’s free!), as well as it offers a peek into regional life as well as a method to satisfy locals. It’s one of my preferred resources when I travel. Plus, Europe has a ton of hosts! If you want to stand out from the crowd as well as stay with incredible hosts, comply with these seven steps, my tried-and-true Couchsurfing advice.

How to ended up being a home Sitter – This is a how-to guide to house-sitting, a wonderful chance that enables you to stay in a place lease free in exchange for watching someone’s house.

Step 4: get around Europe on the Cheap

7 inexpensive methods to travel across Europe – even with the falling euro, traveling around Europe can still be relatively expensive. right here are seven methods to backpack Europe without breaking the bank.

Are Eurail Passes worth It? – everybody traveling to Europe wonders if they will save money by buying a rail pass or if it’s cheaper to buy tickets as they go. This detailed publish will provide you the pros as well as cons of buying a rail pass!

Would You Contiki? – Is a Contiki tour cheaper than backpacking Europe solo? Are the tours worth doing? discover out more about the costs of solo vs group travel as well as whether a Contiki tour is right for you.

Sailing around Croatia with Busabout – Busabout is a extremely prominent tour business for those backpacking Europe. They are particularly famous for their Croatia sailing trips. Here’s a evaluation of my experience I took with them.

Step 5: save money While Backpacking Europe

How to save money on Food – While traveling Europe, food frequently becomes a major expense. right here are some tips for saving money on food so you still can pay for a nice meal out every now as well as then.

How to utilize the Sharing economic climate to save money – The increase of the sharing economic climate has made backpacking Europe so much easier as well as cheaper. This publish listings all my preferred ridesharing, home sharing regional satisfying websites so you can get off the tourist path as well as experience daily life with locals!

61 tips to Make You the Savviest Traveler – These 61 travel tips will assist you ended up being an professional traveler who gets around Europe cheaper, better, longer, as well as smarter!

My 18 present preferred restaurants in Europe – After checking out Europe rather a bit last year as well as gorging on food, these are my new preferred 18 restaurants around the continent. They are definitely locations you don’t want to miss the next time you travel Europe.

How I spent $100 in 5 days in Stockholm – Here’s exactly how I did Stockholm on an ultra-tight budget plan so you can utilize my tips as well as techniques throughout the continent.

How I spent 10 days in London for $700 USD – Here’s a detailed publish about exactly how I handled to travel around London for less than $70 a day. The techniques I utilized will assist you throughout the continent.

14 major travel Scams to prevent – losing money to a preventable travel scam sucks. discover what scams to look out for in Europe as well as save yourself a prospective headache!

Step 6: discover Out What to See as well as perform in Europe

What do you do while backpacking Europe? LOTS! right here are all my comprehensive budget plan travel guides for destinations around Europe with tips as well as advice on things to do as well as see, methods to save money, as well as typical costs for every of them. You’ll discover country specific tips in addition to a hold of cities listed as well.

I have over 100 guides to locations in Europe! whatever you ever requirement to understand about where you are going can be discovered in these articles!

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Tjekkiet

Danmark
England
Finland
France
Germany

Grækenland
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy

Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal

Romania
Russia
Scotland
Spain
Sweden

Schweiz
Ukraine

In addition to the free city as well as country guides above, right here are some insightful travel itineraries to assist you make the mostUd af din rejse til et par af Europas mest fremtrædende byer:

Hvordan man tilbringer 4 dage i Amsterdam

Hvordan man tilbringer 5 dage i Paris

Hvordan man tilbringer 7 dage i London

Hvordan man tilbringer 5 dage i Barcelona

Hvordan man tilbringer 4 dage i Prag

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Denne enorme ressourceliste hjælper dig med at planlægge din rejse til Europa i et let at følge, trin-for-trin mønster, så du ikke går tabt, overspender eller stress ud over din kommende drømmetur. Europa er en af ​​mine foretrukne regioner i verden (hvorfor jeg bruger så meget tid der). Der er så meget rækkevidde inden for mad, kultur, sprog ud over så meget historie. Jeg kan godt lide kontinentet såvel som håber du bruger disse tip til at planlægge din ultimative backpacking -oplevelse i Europa!

Vil du have alle mine pengebesparende tip? Få min guide til Europa

Jeg komponerede fem guidebøger til Europa, som du kan bruge til at tage din rejse til at planlægge til det næste niveau såvel som at holde mine tip med dig på vejen:

Nomadic Matt’s Guide to Backpacking Europe

Nomadic Matt’s Guide to Amsterdam

Nomadisk Matt’s Guide to Island

Nomadic Matt’s Guide to Paris

Få din dybdegående budgetplanvejledning til Europa!

Min detaljerede guidebog på 200+ sider er produceret budgetplan rejsende som dig! Det skærer den fnug, der blev opdaget i andre guider, såvel som kommer direkte til den praktiske info, du kræver om at rejse, mens du er i Europa. Det har foreslået rejseplaner, budgetter, metoder til at spare penge, såvel som fra den slagne sti ting at se såvel som gør, ikke-turistiske restauranter, markeder, barer, sikkerhedstips samt meget mere! Klik lige her for at opdage mere og få din kopi i dag.

Book din rejse til Europa: logistiske tip såvel som tricks
Book din flyvning
Brug Skyscanner eller Momondo til at opdage en billig flyvning. De er mine to foretrukne gennemse -motorer, da de gennemser websteder såvel som luftfartsselskaber over hele kloden, så du altid forstår, at der ikke er nogen sten, der ikke bliver vendt. Begynd med Skyscanner meget først, da de har den største rækkevidde!

Book din indkvartering
Du kan booke dit hostel med HostelWorld, da de har den største aktie såvel som fineste tilbud. Hvis du vil bo et andet sted end et hostel, skal du bruge Booking.com, da de konsekvent returnerer de billigste priser for gæstehuse såvel som billige hoteller.

For anbefalinger om, hvor man skal bo under din rejse, lige her er mine foretrukne vandrerhjem i Europa!

Undlad ikke at huske rejseforsikring
Rejseforsikringsdækning vil beskytte dig mod sygdom, skade, tyveri samt aflysninger. Det er omfattende sikkerhed i situationen, alt går galt. Jeg tager aldrig på en tur uden den, da jeg har været nødt til at bruge den mange gange i fortiden. Min foretrukne forretning, der tilbyder den allerbedste service såvel som værdi er:

Sikkerhedsfløj (for alle under 70)

Forsikre min rejse (for dem over 70)

Medjet (til ekstra repatrieringsdækning)

Leder du efter den allerbedste forretning for at spare penge med?
Tjek min ressourceside for den allerbedste forretning at bruge, når du rejser. Jeg viser alle dem, jeg bruger til at spare penge, når jeg er på vej. De sparer dig penge, når du også rejser.

Vil du have mere info om Europa?
Sørg for at gå til vores robuste destinationsguide til Europa for endnu flere planlægningstips!

Sådan får du Taiwan-togbilletter fra 7-Eleven (Ibon Kiosk)

Sådan får du Taiwan-togbilletter fra 7-Eleven (Ibon Kiosk)

En af de ting, som jeg virkelig sætter pris på ved at rejse rundt i Taiwan, er hvor praktisk deres togsystem er. Deres rutenetværk er let at forstå, og webstedet Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) er pakket med al den information, en rejsende har brug for om tog, stationer og tidsplaner.

Allerede før turen kan du allerede foretage en sædetreservation på dit foretrukne tog online. Vi har tidligere oprettet en separat trin-for-trin-guide til, hvordan man booker togbilletter på TRA-webstedet. Du kan finde det lige her.

At foretage en reservation online er imidlertid ikke slutningen på det. Efter at have betalt online, får du en bookingkode (det kan være en stregkode, QR-kode og alfa-numerisk kode). Det er ikke billetten endnu. Du skal stadig gøre et sidste trin, når du ankommer til Taiwan – indsamle den faktiske billet!

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

Hvor skal man indsamle billetter
Sådan indsamles togbilletter ved hjælp af IBON Kiosk1. På hovedmenuen skal du trykke på knappen Ticket Center.
2. Tryk på check -in.
3. accepterer betingelserne.
4. Vælg nationalitet.
5. Indtast dit PASSPOST -nummer.
6. Indtast din reservationskode.
7. Kontroller reservationsoplysningerne.
8. Bekræft udstedelsen af ​​billetter.
9. Få betalingsslipen fra ibon -kiosk.
10. Kræv den faktiske togbillet.

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Hvor skal man indsamle billetter

Du kan samle din TRA-billet på TRA-togstationer eller i dagligvarebutikker som 7-Eleven.

Uanset hvad skal billetopsamling udføres senest 30 minutter før afgangstiden! Ellers fortabes billetterne, og dine slots vil være på vej til andre passagerer.

På min nylige Taiwan -tur reserverede jeg et 7 am -tog. For at undgå unødvendigt drama tidligt om morgenen besluttede jeg at kræve min billet på 7-Eleven nær vores hotel natten før. Du kan se, at 7-Eleven-butikker, du finder en Ibon-kiosk, en multimediemaskine gemt i et hjørne, som giver kunderne mulighed for at udføre en række opgaver, herunder indløsning af TRA-billetter.

Selvom det lyder fantastisk og let på papiret, har ikke alle maskiner engelske oversættelser! Det er temmelig forvirrende for ikke-engelsktalende, fordi alle tekster er på kinesisk. (Der er en engelsk knap, men den præsenterede mig for meget få muligheder, der ikke inkluderer billetindsamling.)

Alligevel besluttede jeg at dokumentere min oplevelse og oprette en guide. Inden du lader fingrene gå på dans på Ibon-berøringsskærmen, skal du sammenligne, hvis tegnene er de samme eller bruger Google Translate til at bekræfte. Du kan også søge hjælp fra personalet.

Sådan indsamler du togbilletter ved hjælp af ibon -kiosk

1. Tryk på knappen Billetcenter.

Det er knappen med et billetikon og bogstaverne TRA og THSR.

2. Tryk på check -in.

Det er normalt den anden knap fra venstre.

3. accepterer betingelserne.

Det er de sædvanlige vilkår og betingelser, der præsenteres for dig, da du reserverede din billet. Disse udtryk kan ændres, så det er bedre at oversætte på stedet. Du kan bruge Google Translate.

Alt godt? Tryk på Enig / Næste trin i nederste højre hjørne af skærmen.

4. Vælg nationalitet.

Du får kun to muligheder. Vælg lokal/indfødt, hvis du er taiwanese. Ellers skal du vælge udlænding (knappen til højre).

5. Indtast dit PASSPOST -nummer.

Det skal være det samme pasnummer, som du indtastede, da du foretog en reservation online. De skal matche.

Færdig? Tryk på næste trin.

6. Indtast din reservationskode.

Dette er den alfa-numeriske kode, der er angivet, der er givet til dig, da du reserverede dit tog. Du kan finde det i bunden af ​​stregkoden eller QR -koden, der vises, efter at du har betalt online. Tryk derefter på næste trin.

7. Kontroller reservationsoplysningerne.

Skærmen viser dig dine bookingoplysninger, herunder rejsedato, tognummer, din rute (afgangs- og ankomststationer), antallet af billetter og bookingkoden.

Hvis alt er korrekt, skal du trykke på næste trin.

8. Bekræft udstedelsen af ​​billetter.

Den næste side henter mere info om din reservation, herunder hvor meget du betalte, og informationen pr. Passager. Hvis alle detaljer ser godt ud, skal du trykke på knappen Bekræft i det nederste hjørne af skærmen.

9. Få betalingsslipen fra ibon -kiosk.

Maskinen udskriver en “billetkøbsservicebetalingsslip.” Det er det lille stykke papir, der ligner en officiel kvittering. sådan her:

Det er ikke den faktiske billet endnu. Hent det op og fortsæt til tælleren.

10. Kræv den faktiske togbillet.

Ved skranken skal du præsentere det betalingsslip, du fik fra maskinen til personalet. Du bliver opkrævet et håndteringsgebyr på TWD 8 pr. Billet.

Efter at have afviklet tillægget, udskriver personalet den faktiske billet og overleverer den til dig i en konvolut. Dette er den billet, du vil bruge til at gå ombord på toget.

Det er det! Det er ikke så slemt, ikke? Hvis det ikke var for sprogbarrieren, ville det have været en hurtig, enkel opgave. Hvis den maskine, du vil bruge, har engelske oversættelser, bliver det meget lettere.

Nu hvor du har billetten, er alt hvad du skal gøre nuStationen for at fange dit tog. Sørg for at ankomme tidligt, så du har rigelig tid, hvis du har problemer.

Held og lykke og nyd Taiwan!

2020 • 8 • 11

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Vil du opdage nøjagtigt, hvordan man producerer meget bedre materiale, især til Instagram?
I en tidsalder, hvor vi er overvældede af materiale såvel som undervurderet af sondring, er det vigtigere end nogensinde at producere overbevisende materiale, der skiller sig ud. Ud over at der er nogle enkle, dog spil-skiftende teknikker, der kan hjælpe dig med at tage dine billeder til det næste niveau.
Deltag i Experience Travel Professional Photographer Jeremy Scott Foster fra Travelfreak, da han dækker Lightroom -redigeringsideer, især til Instagram. Han dækker emner …

Hej! Undskyld at afbryde men ….

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MANG LARRY’s ISAWAN: Pickup & delivery by means of get hold of / LalaMove

MANG LARRY’s ISAWAN: Pickup & delivery by means of get hold of / LalaMove

2020 • 5 • 16

“The popular Isawan in UP”

As the tagline claims, Mang Larry’s Isawan has created a strong following inside the university of the Philippines-Diliman campus. It has won (and still winning) the hearts of lots of students, residents, and alumni alike.

It’s a story of perseverance and success. From its humble beginning of peddling a variety of grilled innards in a movable food cart — either located in front of Kalayaan residence Hall or in front of international center — it now has its own permanent location inside the campus (near college of fine Arts) and a branch outside UP Diliman.

Photo by Ivica Rae
Missing Mang Larry’s Isawan during the community Quarantine? good news It announced its re-opening last may 8 in a post on its official Facebook page. It will start operating again by using your favorite ihaw-ihaw for pickup and delivery by means of get hold of or LalaMove.

Their branch at StrEAT Food Park in Maginhawa has also reopened and is accepting orders for take out and pickup/delivery by means of get hold of express or LalaMove.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Hvordan bestiller jeg
Mang Larry’s Isawan MenuIhaw-Ihaw
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Hvordan bestiller jeg

It’s easy to order. You may call or message them by means of their Facebook page. here are their contact details:

Mobile number: 0925 384 5965, 0945 836 5250.

Facebook: fb.com/UPmanglarrys

Cut-off time for orders is at 12 noon. All orders received after that will be included in the next day’s service.

Here are other reminders:

Pre-ordering or development ordering is a must.

The pickup/delivery can be done through Lalamove and get hold of only. For the location, just pin Mang Larry’s Isawan E. Jacinto Street, Diliman, Quezon City OR StrEAT Food Park, Maginhawa, Quezon City.

You may buy cooked, half-cooked, and raw items.

You may also check Mang Larry’s FB page for updates and announcements.

Follow protocols such as wearing face masks and observing physical distancing when receiving your orders from the rider.

Mang Larry’s Isawan Menu

Photo by Antoinette Jadaone
Ihaw-Ihaw

Isaw Manok – P12/stick

Isaw Baboy – P12/stick

Balunbalunan/Gizard- P12/stick

Tenga – P12/stick

Pork Liver – P12/stick

Special Isaw – P12/stick

Goto/Tumbong – P12/stick

Pork BBQ – P30/stick

Refreshers

Mango Shake- P40

Mais con Yelo – P40

Mango Graham Shake- P45

Avocado Shake – P50

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Pantai Cenang as well as the criminal offense of enthusiasm in Langkawi, Malaysia

Pantai Cenang as well as the criminal offense of enthusiasm in Langkawi, Malaysia

The peace that the innocent clouds held valuable was disturbed by the retiring sun. The cotton lumps, ashen white, floated in the air while the rays of the sun, like wonderful arrows of a jealous lover, pierced with them. as well as they bled! Oh exactly how they bled dark orange as well as purple glow that spread across that corner of the sky. The guilty sun, caught between two island mountains, was going for an getaway as it dove, slowly as well as painfully, into the horizon. The criminal offense was done, as well as it was beautiful.

Down on earth, mortals sat on the sand as well as viewed the heavenly act in awe. There was no wind however all souls present were blown away. I was seated at the extremely end of a bamboo fence at the extremely end of the cove’s west side. Pantai Cenang, the most prominent beach in Langkawi, is strewn with beige sand and, at that specific twilight, passion. enthusiasts were all over when I was there. Yes, enthusiasts — of all shapes as well as sizes as well as sexual orientation.

“Maybe we ought to ask him to take a picture of us,” suggested one woman to her boyfriend, while trying to point at me as inconspicuously as she might without realizing that her voice was loud sufficient for me to catch. The man was as well timid to do the approaching so the concept lived a short life. To my left were a gay couple who had been walking two feet apart along the beach. numerous times they would breach the two-foot distance as well as let their arms clean each other as rapidly as that sunset. Up in the air was a guy being dragged along thrillingly by a speeding jetski below. waiting on him on the shore was a woman, who, based on the wonderful nothings she terminated at him as loudly as she could, was his sweetheart or wife. I wouldn’t be amazed if Langkawi becomes a top honeymoon destination in the near future, if it isn’t now.

Lovers here…
Lovers there…
Lovers everywhere!
Parasailing!
Passing by the sun…
Pantai Cenang is a 2-km strip of fine sand dealing with the Andaman Sea. about 25 km west of the town of Kuah, the district capital, it fringes the southeastern suggestion of the primary island of Langkawi, dealing with close-by Pulau Rebak Besar as well as Pulau Rebak Kechil. While it is nowhere to be discovered on my long listing of the whitest beaches, it holds a few attractive strengths. What it lacks in fairness, it makes up for in wideness as well as fineness. The beach is so large that the berm, where shells as well as other sediments are deposited during high tide, was so far away from the line where long-term structures stand. The sand is so fine as well as compact that pick up trucks as well as other medium-sized cars can drive confidently on the shore deal with along the tideline without being bogged. The drawback of that, of course, is that it is less relaxing to the soles. as well poor it was always a preferred activity of mine to dip my toes in the grains.

Pantai Cenang’s broad beach strip
The shore ends landward at the series of restaurants, stores, hotels, as well as resorts, from budget plan to mid-range as well as even a few high-end. Behind them is a hectic road that runs parallel to the shoreline. It is right here that the tourism in the area is visibly booming. The location is crammed with tourists — backpackers, expats, families, as well as honeymooners. Langkawi is a duty-free island, making it a haven for tourists. Alcohol is absolutely less expensive right here than in many parts of the country.

Pantai Cenang may be long however the entire stretch, end-to-end, can be covered in on foot in less than an hour at a leisurely pace. The hotel that I was inspected in was found not in Pantai Cenang however in the adjacent beach, Pantai Tengah, as well as I never took a car to go anywhere in the area.

Planespotting! most likely an AirAsia flight.
The drawback of being touristy — trash.
The blood in the sky was beginning to fade as darkness slowly took over. The enthusiasts were walking away from the waves, with the spaces between concrete walls that separate the sandy beach to the asphalt road. At nightfall, all the evidence of the sun’s marvelous criminal offense had been wiped out by the looming shadows of the clouds that only made their existence understood when the moon caressed their silver linings. The moon, too, will be killed by the sun in a spectacularly gory fashion by morning.

How to get there: From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia you may fly to Langkawi as well as take a cab to Kilim Geopark. You may likewise want to think about taking the overnight sleeper train from KL Sentral to Arau (10-hour travel time, RM 54). At Arau Station, take a cab to Kuala Perlis (RM 25), then board the ferry to Kuah Port in Langkawi (RM 18). Take a cab to Pantai Cenang (RM 25).

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