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savorroam · 10 months
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Doorways of New Orleans.
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themanyadventures0fknb · 11 months
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Mochinut in Lodi, NJ.
Ever want to try a “Korean” corn dog? Mochinut is a good place to hit up. While this place is good, it is quite expensive. We paid for 3 donuts $9 .. I believe 1 donut was $3.15
We had the Korean dogs half potato/half cheese, half ramen/half cheese, half hot cheetos/half cheese, and half plain/half cheese. The corn dog inside was Id say on the mini side but that didn’t matter because each bite was delicious.
We also each had a tea. My husband had a milk tea with tapioca balls. The milk had a hint of jasmine in it (gross). I didn’t care for it. I got the peach tea with mango pearls in it. My peach tea was so delicious- Even my husband said he’d get that one if we ever went back. It was on the sweeter side but oh so good. Those pearls bursting in your mouth (Love it…It’s like asmr eating/drinking) 😂
My favorite definitely was the hot cheetos/half cheese and my husband’s favorite was I believe the half ramen/half cheese. I remember that first bite being so flavorful and to be honest the Cheetos weren’t even hot but that’s okay because I really don’t like super spicy/hot things.
The donuts were pretty good, but I still say Krispy Kreme is the best and my favorite. They definitely though we’re not worth the price.
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missionhimalayatrek · 2 months
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Conquering the Roof of the World: A Journey to Everest Base Camp
Welcome to the ultimate adventure in the Himalayas—the Everest Base Camp Trek! Join us as we embark on a thrilling journey through rugged terrain, ancient villages, and breathtaking landscapes to reach the iconic base camp of the world's tallest mountain. Lace-up your boots, pack your gear, and get ready for an experience of a lifetime amidst the towering peaks of Everest.
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Embracing Nature's Grandeur: As we set foot on the trail, we're immediately immersed in the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Towering peaks, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls surround us as we make our way through the Khumbu region. With each step, we're treated to awe-inspiring vistas and a sense of wonder at the sheer majesty of our surroundings.
Encounters with Sherpa Culture: Along the trail, we have the privilege of encountering the vibrant Sherpa culture that thrives in the shadow of Everest. From bustling mountain towns like Namche Bazaar to remote villages nestled in the mountains, each stop offers a glimpse into the unique way of life of the Himalayan people. We share meals with local families, visit ancient monasteries, and learn about the rich traditions that have been passed down for generations.
Challenges and Triumphs: Trekking to Everest Base Camp is no easy feat, but the rewards are immeasurable. We navigate steep mountain trails, cross swinging suspension bridges, and battle altitude as we make our way towards our goal. With each ascent, we're rewarded with stunning views, a sense of accomplishment, and a deeper connection to the land and its people.
Reaching Base Camp: After days of trekking through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth, we finally reach Everest Base Camp. Surrounded by towering peaks and vast glaciers, we're overcome with a sense of awe and wonder. We take a moment to soak in the beauty of our surroundings, knowing that we're standing at the foot of the world's tallest mountain.
Conclusion: The Everest Base Camp Trek is more than just a trek—it's an adventure of a lifetime that will leave you with memories to cherish forever. So lace up your boots, take a deep breath, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to the roof of the world.
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thomtmexploration · 2 months
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Exploration du Chevalement a Saint-Maurice-des-Noues 85120
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charmillington · 4 months
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What colleges have you attended? Hey there, fellow wanderers! 🌍 It’s Charlotte here, ready to share a bit more about my educational journey as a travel content creator extraordinaire. Now, when it comes to schooling, I’ve had the joy of diving into a few academic seas. I’ve set foot in the hallowed halls of university—immersing myself in the world of academia, exploring, learning, and soaking…
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peervoyages · 8 months
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shesventuring · 8 months
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If you find yourself needing to be outside in this heat, at least find some cool water to splash around in!💦
Oceans, lakes, creeks, pools, whatever it may be, it’s important to stay cool and hydrated in this kind of weather!☀️🌊
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i-gelo-ederson · 1 year
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deccantrails1 · 11 months
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Join us and enjoy the best forest adventure begins with Deccan trails, Ananthagiri Hills resorts Just a two-hour drive from Hyderabad, Deccan Trails is one of the most sought-after Ananthagiri Hills resorts perfect for adventure junkies or couples
Learn more : https://www.deccantrails.com/
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ugandasafari · 1 year
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travel channel, travel agency, SandAndSun , EarthOutdoors , DreamDestination
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adventurecamino · 11 months
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theleoalagar · 1 year
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“𝘜𝘯𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘮𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘴 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘣𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘱𝘺 𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴.” • • • • #thefunchaser #adventureseeker #openmyworld #adventurethatislife #travelbloggers #wowphilippines #bloggersofinstagram #thediscoverer #bloggerlife #travelpreneur #digitalnomads #workandtravel #workhardanywhere #travelstoriesPH #travelstoriesworld #wtnadventures #the_ph #seepilipinas #dmtravelseries #DiscoverMNL #ItsMoreInThePhilippines #SinoPinas #EverydayPhilippines #Ilocos #IlocosNorte #felicitioustravelandtours #igpilipinas #exploremore #KoreanPastel (at Sand Dunes, Paoay, Ilocos Norte) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoPYIWCyg9O/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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topsyholic · 1 year
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I’ve found my happy place. #siargao #goldenhour #islandvibes #sunset #adventureseeker #islandliving #philippines #selfie #picoftheday #fashion #photography #style #instalike #likes #nature #life #summer #model #selfies #instapic #gay #travel #instamood #portrait #sohotoncove #selflove #lifestyle #instagood  #photooftheday  #topsyholic (at Sohoton Cove, Socorro Islands, Surigao) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpSh2_KPrtb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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missionhimalayatrek · 2 months
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Trekking into the Heart of the Himalayas: The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Expedition
Welcome to an adventure like no other—the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek! Join us as we journey through the rugged terrain, lush forests, and remote villages of the Kanchenjunga region in the eastern Himalayas. Lace-up your boots, pack your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable experience amidst some of the world's tallest peaks.
Unveiling the Majesty of Kanchenjunga: As we set foot on the trail, we're immediately greeted by the towering presence of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world. Surrounded by pristine forests, cascading waterfalls, and blooming rhododendrons, the sheer beauty of the landscape takes our breath away with every step we take.
Encounters with Himalayan Culture: Along the trail, we have the privilege of meeting the warm and welcoming communities that call the Kanchenjunga region home. From traditional Rai and Limbu villages to ancient monasteries and chortens, each stop offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan people. We share meals with local families, learn about their customs and traditions, and forge connections that will last a lifetime.
Challenges and Rewards: Trekking to Kanchenjunga Base Camp is no easy feat, but the rewards are immeasurable. We navigate steep mountain trails, cross rushing rivers, and conquer high mountain passes as we make our way towards our goal. With each ascent, we're rewarded with stunning views, a sense of accomplishment, and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and power of the mountains.
Reaching Base Camp: After days of trekking through some of the most remote and breathtaking landscapes on earth, we finally reach Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Surrounded by towering peaks and glaciers, we're overcome with a sense of awe and wonder. We take a moment to soak in the beauty of our surroundings, knowing that we've achieved something truly special.
Conclusion: The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is more than just a trek—it's an adventure of a lifetime that will leave you with memories to cherish forever. So lace up your boots, take a deep breath, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas.
Feel free to customize this blog post with your own experiences, insights, and photographs to make it truly reflect the magic of your Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek!
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corynaalexandra · 2 years
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Zion National Park is a must see if you @visitutah ☀️ My friend @frenchie_beyond_the_ocean showed me around and we made a new friend @tourdamari while on our adventure ❤️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ #travel #adventure #zion #vanlife #carlife #carlifestyle #redrock #adventuretime #adventureculture #adventureseeker #wanderlust #coryna #friendship #nature #outdoors #outdoorslife #outfitinspiration #outdoorsy #love #life #fun #happy #inspiration #getoutside #getout #new #hiking #air #❤️ (at Zion National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgUpLi3pQXh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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karim7sblog · 2 years
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Destinations Along Morocco's Coast: 3 Off the Beaten Path Towns
The Atlantic coast of Morocco is a beautiful hidden gem with white sand beaches, scenic villages, and quaint souks and marketplaces. Small fishing towns, agriculture, and dry-tolerant Moroccan gardens surround the coast. Many of the seaside cities in Morocco are yet to be explored. Off the main route and full of fascinating culture, Morocco's undiscovered shoreline is well worth a visit. The cities themselves are intriguing, and they provide a look into the quieter side of Moroccan life on the coast. Sidi Ifni, Imsouane, and Ksar Massa are three of the best-kept secrets along the coast of Morocco, and each is ideal for a short trip. Each of these seaside settlements is worthy of exploration on its own or as part of a private, customized tour of Morocco.
Here are Three of Morocco's Best-Kept Coastal Secrets
Travel to Morocco's Secret Sunsets along the coast are some of the most beautiful in the world. There are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from, like paragliding over the Atlantic, hiking nature reserves, birdwatching in a lagoon, and horseback riding along the coast. More distant options include going on a fishing trip or surfing some of the world's top waves. Surfers, beachgoers, and history aficionados who value the town's complex past and Art Deco architecture go there. Because it served as a hub for slave trade, the indigenous Shilha and Ait Baamrane peoples have ties to Sidi Ifni. Additionally, it is well-known for its historical ties to Spain throughout the colonial era. During the middle of the nineteenth century, Spain triumphed against Moroccan troops and acquired control of the island. In 1934, Sidi Ifni was completely colonized by the Spanish, and the town's Art Deco architecture was fully built. Despite being part of modern-day Morocco, Sidi Infi has maintained some of its Iberian character. The coastal village was under Spanish control until the year 1969. Spanish phrases like "hello" and "paella" are often heard from residents as tourists promenade the white and blue painted streets of Sidi Ifni. The majority of the population is an avid fan of Spanish football.
In all, there are 20,000 people living in Sidi Ifni. The town's economy relies heavily on the export of fish caught off the coast of mainland Spain. Sidi Ifni is seven hours south of Marrakech. The town and adjacent districts of Merlift and Legzira are recognized for their gorgeous beaches and seafood eating choices. The temperature is pleasant to warm year round making it a perfect trip during any of Morocco’s four seasons.
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The town center, hotels, and restaurants are all within easy walking distance of Sidi Ifni Beach. Bicycling, horseback riding, surfing, and guided fishing trips are just some of the afternoon activities we recommend. The Berber village of Tiznit is about an hour away, and it is home to a massive jewelry souk where you can get some of the finest silver in all of Morocco.
Legzira Beach is well fitted 20 minutes north of Sidi Ifni and acclaimed as one of the greatest beaches in the world for sunbathing and surfing. Visitors have compared Legzira to a real-life artwork. The Anti Atlas Mountains are a stunning natural link to the Atlantic Ocean, which is reached by a rocky beach. The organic cave formations at Legzira are intriguing and highly regarded by ecotourists. At sunset, the cliffs of Legzira become a variety of shades of burnt orange, making for a spectacular sight. Photographing Legzira during high tide, when the ocean curtain is drawn back and exposed, is a great idea.
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The ocean views from the terrace of the Logis de Marine, a hotel that has been welcoming guests since 1934, are legendary. In the 1930s, the building was used to house officers from the Spanish Navy. The home's design is nautically inspired and echoes the city's Art Deco style. Its terrace offers stunning views of the Canary Islands. There is a solarium, bar, dining room, and a little garden at this cozy B&B. Moroccan traditional bread and fresh fruit juices are served each morning. The day's catch is brought in fresh, and then carefully cooked for your dinner. The distance between the airport at Guelmim and Logis de Marine is around 60 kilometers.
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Located only a few meters from Sidi Ifni Beach, the Nomad Restaurant can be found on a quiet lane in the heart of town. A variety of Moroccan, Mediterranean, European, and seafood cuisines, ranging in price from moderate to lavish, are available. The Pariada of the Sea is a favorite among diners, and it is a plate of grilled octopus, calamari, and fresh local fish. As you dine, enjoy in the panoramic ocean vista and the soothing sounds of the Western Blues. Abdellah, owner of the Nomad restaurant chain, enjoys listening to country music.
Chez Sofia is a cozy local eatery managed by a friendly family. Seafood couscous, chicken pastilla, and a variety of vegetarian frittatas may all be found on the menu. Lunchtime fare is presented in the form of a daily menu with a Spanish twist. You may have an appetizer, a main course, and dessert all for the low
In addition to the Sidi Ifni Cinema and the beach, you may also dine at Gran Canaria, a local restaurant in the area. The island of Gran Canaria offers a relaxed atmosphere and a wide variety of cuisines. Those with a family to feed will appreciate the generous servings. Brick oven Italian pizza cooked from scratch is also available. The menus of these coastal communities provide affordable alternatives like vegetarian soups and pasta, as well as more exotic fare like traditional Spanish paella and Moroccan tagine meals.
Imsouane, Number Two: A Surfing and Fishing Haven
During the summer, Imsouane is flooded by Moroccan families in search of cheap seafood and a tranquil beach environment. It's simple to rent a villa or apartment for a month's stay. Forbes magazine named Imsouane one of the world's 27 most beautiful beaches, and the absence of development and commercialization has helped to make it seem like paradise to visitors. Tasblast, home to ancient Moroccan architecture, and Amadel, a newer sector with villas and hotels, make up Imsouane. Imsouane is home to less than 10,000 people and relies heavily on the fishing industry for revenue.
Imsouane Beach may be found in a bay region, with a massive cliff providing a dramatic backdrop to the shoreline. As the sun sets over the Atlantic Ocean, it is said to be one of the most beautiful spots along the coast of Morocco. Cafes, seafood restaurants, and apartments may all be found within a short stroll of Imsouane Beach. The name "Imsouane" originates from the Amazigh language and refers to both the ocean's mouth (imi) and its water (isouane). The Bay is for more experienced surfers who can drive broader waves and enjoy longer rides, while the Cathedral is ideal for beginners and those looking to hone their shortboard skills.
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You don't have to be a surfer or a yogi to appreciate the refined atmosphere at Olo Surf & Nature (Dar Zitoun). This modern white house features a pool and breathtaking ocean views. The hotel is renowned for its warm hospitality, breathtaking cliffside setting, eco-friendly business practices, and meticulous attention to detail. Everything has been well thought out, from the highly praised cuisine to the casually elegant decor.
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Chez Jolo is a charming outdoor eatery in a prime location overlooking Imsouane Bay. Guests may enjoy beautiful African sunsets and some of the tastiest grilled seafood. Chez Jolo has simple furnishings, but its oceanfront terrace is unlike any other place you'll eat. The Sea Bream is a house speciality, or you may ask for the day's catch. The coffee at Chez Jolo is great, and they open bright and early.
Chez Jolo is located within a short distance from the Fisherman's Port. Visitors may fish for anything they choose and then take their catch to a nearby restaurant to be cooked fresh. Chez Jolo and Auberge Tawala are two popular spots where you can have seafood grilled from the Fisherman's Port..
3: Ksar Massa – Sidi Rbat
Sidi Rbat is located in the Massa area, to the south of Agadir, inside Souss Massa National Park. Sidi Rabat's tranquil setting and 60 kilometers of shoreline draw visitors from all over the globe. Photography lovers and bird watchers go to get a glimpse of this unusual species. There are hundreds of caverns in the area of Sidi Rbat, both those formed naturally and those dug out by the local fisherman. Local reed is used to make baskets and carpets, and a huge souk is held in the Massa neighborhood every Tuesday.
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A little resort and spa, Ksar Massa may be found on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Morocco. It is a refuge of serenity set atop a rampart of dunes, where time appears to be paused. House Ksar Massa, painted in ochre like a Mexican hacienda. The protected nature area of Massa Lagoon, home to gazelles, ostriches, terrapins, tortoises, and migrating birds, is within walking distance of the property. There are two outdoor pools and two restaurants at Ksar Massa, which are in addition to the 11 guest rooms and 7 private apartments. El Menzah provides breakfast and salads with grilled fish for lunch. In the evenings, guests may dine at the Erryad restaurant on freshly prepared gourmet Moroccan dishes influenced by the cuisines of Fassis and Marrakech.
Sidi Rbat Beach is a hidden gem, away from the madding crowds of nearby resorts and hotels. Some ideas for things to do along the seaside include going on a fishing trip or cycling to some of the quaint little towns that dot the coast.
Souss-Massa National Park is located in central Morocco, midway between the cities of Sidi Ifni in the south and Agadir in the north. The park’s reserve encompasses 33,800 hectares. Dunes, beaches, and marshes may all be found in this national park because to its location between the Souss Massa river and the Atlantic Ocean. The Kingdom of Morocco has been responsible for safeguarding Souss-Massa National Park since 1991. There are seven distinct Berber people groups who live there, as well as towering cliffs and rare plant life. The Bald Hermit, certain Ibis, flamingos, and black-headed Tchagra are all species worth keeping an eye out for.
Dishonest Restaurants
The Oued Massa Paradis Restaurant Just outside of Sidi Ifni, on the western bank of the Oued River, is where you'll find the Berber people. The restaurant's menu features dishes cooked in traditional crockery in a wood-burning oven. Vegetable, kefta, preserved lemon, chicken, and fish tagines are served in a tiny courtyard as the sun sets.
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Nearby the Ksar Massa property lies Les Grottes (Village of Trog Caves), where a multitude of underground caverns run parallel to the Atlantic coast. Fishermen have erected cement shanties in several of the caverns, complete with outdoor kitchens. The cliffs at Aglou, about an hour south of the Massa region, have been used as an analogy for this area.
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