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Slow Travel Tips – 5 Practical Tips For Enjoying Slow Travel
Travel comes in many forms. The kind that’s concerned with doing as much as possible could be called “fast travel.” Its opposite, as you might have guessed, is slow travel – an approach that’s all about downsizing the to-do list and enjoying each activity. Slow travel can mean enjoying the sunrise while swaying back and forth in a hammock, or it can mean renting a virtual office to get some remote work done before setting off on that three-month getaway. Whatever your slow travel specifics may be, here are five practical tips for doing it well: 1. Consider volunteering Volunteering in the place you’re traveling to is a great way…
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How to Start Travel Vlogging: The Best Tips for Beginners
Are you a travel enthusiast who loves documenting your experiences on video? If so, starting a travel vlog could be the perfect way to share your adventures with the world. One of the best things about travel vlogging is that it allows you to share your experiences with others and influence them to travel too. And who knows – maybe one day you’ll become famous (or infamous) for your videos! But regardless of whether or not you reach fame, just remember that the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy! Are you thinking of starting a travel vlog but not sure where to start? Do you want to…
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Ideas For Romantic Accommodation
In this article, you will get to know about the plans related to romantic accommodation. These are some of the things which you can put into consideration to make the best time with your partner. the best part of any truly romantic destination is that there is no much amount involved, and you also get the best benefits of travelling, living in a quaint little place and also gorge on lip smacking food items. Read the article below to get the plans in detail. What Are The Planning Ideas For A Romantic Accommodation? If you are planning to move on a trip or vacation with your partner you must need…
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10 Portable Snacks To Pack Before Your Hike Day
It’s an excellent time to enjoy the outdoors since the winter is slowly retreating and the sun is coming out! Many of you must be thinking about hiking or have it up on your schedule. Before you get all warmed up and ready to go on a hiking adventure, here is something you wouldn’t want to miss out on- carry some good snacks! By good snacks, we mean snacks that give you the energy you need on your hike. Also, these snacks need to be portable. You don’t want to carry any extra weight with you, right? So, let’s have a look at snacks you can munch on your trek.…
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Mexico Visa or Tourist Card? | Visiting Mexico by Air or Land
Mexico is one of the most popular vacation destinations this year, but if it’s your first time visiting, it can be confusing to understand what documentation you will need in advance of your trip. Today we’re going to explain the difference between the Mexican Visa and the Mexico Tourist Card, so you apply in advance for both or one of them as determined by your nationality. Do I need a Mexican Visa? Most travelers to Mexico will need to obtain a Mexican Visa and a Mexico Tourist Card ahead of their visit. It’s important to understand that the Mexico Tourist Card is not a visa, and therefore, you can’t obtain…
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Road Trip Tips – 5 Helpful Tips To Make Baby’s First Road Trip Easier
“Are we there yet?” The four little words all parents on a road trip dread. Though babies are thankfully too young to utter these words, they come with their own set of challenges. Never fear! The following tips will help you make baby’s first road trip easier: Regular Stops And Refreshments Regular stops give both children and adults a mental break from the long stretches of monotony. Pulling over and stretching the legs enables a top-up of baby formula or milk from mom, a breath of fresh air, and a chance to visit the bathroom and check the baby’s diaper. However, that’s not the only reason parents should stop more…
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7 Travel Tips for People with Serious Fear of Heights
Everyone has weaknesses and fears. Even if you look lionhearted as how other people see your physical appearance, still, there are things that scare or bring you horror. There are things or events that make you take one or more steps backward. Phobias do exist, and certain situations and places can trigger them. One of the fears that people commonly know about is called acrophobia or the fear of heights — of being in and on tall and high places. This is actually a medical condition, so if you have this, you know that you must really be mindful. Traveling is one of the events that might be a bit…
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How to Survive and Enjoy the Africa Wilderness in Extreme Cold
True wildlife enthusiasts love to go for a wildlife vacation only during the winter months so that they could enjoy the experience in a relaxed manner as the pristine forests would not be teeming with tourists like the summer months. They could have a peaceful communion with nature amidst the beauty and tranquility around them. But winter camping trips could be pretty challenging and the cold weather could be slightly overwhelming. Here are a few expert tips for surviving in the frozen wilderness. You need to put in far more efforts as compared to a wildlife vacation and camping in the summer months. Consider Constructing a Snow Shelter Snow could…
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TEN THINGS YOU MUST KEEP IN MIND WHILE PLANNING YOUR INTERNATIONAL TRIP
Any great travel experience is an after effect of efficient planning and arrangements. That applies to any trek you take, yet it’s all the more important and obvious when you’re going to a remote destination. It may very well be enticing to book a ticket and begin fantasizing about your next trip, yet there’s a good amount of planning to be done before you actually take that trip. Notwithstanding the organizing of any trip needs hotel bookings, good restaurants, exercises, etc—global travel needs additional steps to guarantee a good travelling experience. We’ve separated everything into a ten point list that will help make your next International trip a success. These…
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Essential Travel Reminders for Your Upcoming Trip to Spain
As a child, I loved browsing through National Geographic magazine issues that cover the architectural feats in Spain. I was mostly attracted to the La Sagrada Familia because of its eclectic design and its massive size. From what my I learned from my friends in Barcelona, the construction of the La Sagrada Familia began in the 18th century, and it still continues today. Besides the magnificent basilica church, I also love reading features about Spain. That’s why, when I had the chance to fly to the country, I did everything I could to fully explore its cities. I took up Spanish language lessons to ensure that don’t feel left…