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travelmagazineco · 3 years
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Top 5 unique day trips from Rome
Top 5 unique day trips from Rome
Rome is obviously a terrific place to be! Not only is Rome the eternal city with its breathtaking buildings and monuments, marvelous art, and legendary cuisine, but it is also central and close to many of Italy’s traveler gems. Below I will present 5 unique and charming places that are less than 2 hours away from Rome. These sites are less touristy than the rest of the recommended places and so…
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travelmagazineco · 5 years
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5 Off-the-Beaten Destinations You Have to Visit in Thailand
5 Off-the-Beaten Destinations You Have to Visit in Thailand
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When people travel to Thailand, they often visit the same places. Phuket, Koh Samui, and Bangkok remain favorites for both holidaymakers and travelers. The land of smiles, as Thailand’s second name, is a country of extreme beauty and diverse culture. With islands set in crystal blue waters, beautiful mountain ranges and cultural cities full of color and life, it’s hard to get out of ideas.
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travelmagazineco · 5 years
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Top 5 Hikes in Israel
Top 5 Hikes in Israel
Israeli’s love their country and love to walk its trails. The countryside is crisscrossed with an impressive network of clearly waymarked and maintained trails, covering the entire country. The combination of the pleasant weather outside the summer months, varied terrain with solid hiking infrastructure makes the county a great hiking destination.
Mount Arbel
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One of the classic hikes in northern…
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travelmagazineco · 6 years
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4 reasons you need to visit Brighton
4 reasons you need to visit Brighton
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I remember the first time I went to Brighton. I wasn’t young, in fact I was 18 and on a university open day. But from the moment I stepped out the car I knew this was where I wanted to be. This wasn’t your stereotypical British seaside town, this was a city of progressive culture and inclusivity, something you can feel from the moment you arrive.  
There are so many reasons to visit, and the…
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travelmagazineco · 6 years
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Peaceful Portugal
Leaving behind a strife-filled country I recently travelled to Lisbon, Portugal. While civil unrest transpired on one half of the Iberian Peninsula in Spain, Portugal contrarily, remained a peaceful oasis where tourists flock to enjoy a warm, welcoming culture, sunny skies and healthy fare. Our flat in the historical section of Lisbon not only provided a breathtaking view of the city the location…
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travelmagazineco · 6 years
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Teahouse
The most beautiful stretch of the Nakasendo, the ancient inland highway between Kyoto and Tokyo is undoubtedly the stretch between Magome and Tsumago, two old post stations that have remained remarkably intact. It was halfway between Magome and Tsunago that I passed a teahouse. It was a traditional one, maintained in its original state by the township of Tsumago. Halfway teahouses were a common…
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travelmagazineco · 6 years
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The Spondylus Route in Ecuador: Top 12 places
Ecuador is one of the smallest countries in South America, yet it has a lot to offer. From jungle, to mountains and volcanos, to the coast and the Galapagos Islands. With so much variety it is hard to chose. But today we are going to focus on the Ecuadorian coast. And to be more precise in the Ruta del Spondylus. This is the name that the highway around the coast is known for. The Ecuadorian…
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travelmagazineco · 6 years
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Why India should be your next destination for a family holiday
Looking to book a family holiday? For a lot of people, family holidays involve heading to a safe destination, often one they’ve visited before, for fear of exploring somewhere new with the kids. India, however, should be your next consideration – its many cities, sights and cultures make for one of the most exciting and rewarding family holidays, and here’s why. It’s educational When on a family…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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Japanese Tourist Spots You Don't Want To Miss
Japanese Tourist Spots You Don’t Want To Miss
Japan is a unique country in a very interesting sense; it accommodates both the ancient aspect of life and modernity, so visiting this country you will get a lot of choices on the places to visit and things to do. It is one of the most industrialized nations in the world yet has some of the oldest historical spots that have been preserved for centuries. Long before most of the spectacular temples…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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The Mighty Little Town of Aiken, South Carolina
The Mighty Little Town of Aiken, South Carolina
Situated 2.25 hours from the coast of Charleston, South Carolina sits the quaint little town of Aiken. In late 2016 the town became a safe haven for thousands of Charleston residents fleeing Hurricane Matthew. Staffed 24/7 and backed by The American Red Cross the town provided shelter and meals to coastal families seeking refuge. Unable to offer shelter for all pets the town did offer up 300…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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The Enchantment of Arundel Castle
The Enchantment of Arundel Castle
I had the distinct pleasure of visiting Castle Arundel. Not even my medieval history class prepared me for the magnificence of this gothic structure and surrounding areas. A tour of the gardens permeated my senses, the winding walkways surrounding the castle intrigued me and the view of the castle, itself, took me back in time to visualize a medieval era though long gone is still preserved today.…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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Follow the traces of the Vikings in Scandinavia
Follow the traces of the Vikings in Scandinavia
The Vikings have been falsely stereotyped for a long time. Remember your old Asterix & Obelix comic books? Or maybe, more recently, you watched the How to Train your Dragon Movie? Those horned helmets that you might recall seeing, those are completely made up! In fact, most of what you remember of the Northern European seafarers is likely false. There is something mysterious and mystical about…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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Top 4 Tourist Locations in Costa Rica
Top 4 Tourist Locations in Costa Rica
Manuel Antonio National Park Manuel Antonio National Park is Costa Rica’s prized gem on the pacific coast. This is the countries most visited national park, mostly because of the great location. The park is situated just 2.5 hours away from the international airport in San Jose (Juan Santamaria International Airport) There has been a new road constructed that has cut the driving time nearly in…
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travelmagazineco · 7 years
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Why you should visit Cuba now
Why you should visit Cuba now
Cuba is in transition. After 55 years of Communism and the accompanying U.S. embargo, change is in the air. The U.S. and Cuba have recently renewed diplomatic relations, U.S. airlines are now flying to many Cuban cities, new hotel rooms are being built throughout the country and Google just signed an agreement with the Cuban government granting users quicker access to its content. If you want to…
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travelmagazineco · 8 years
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Culture shock traveling Nepal
Culture shock traveling Nepal
Nepal has been named as one of the 10 top travel countries for 2017 by Lonely Planet. This is great news for people of Nepal after the devastating earthquake of April 25, 2015, and after India closed its border for several months. The Nepal economy has decreased tremendously as most of people depend on the tourism industry. In 2017, Nepal hopes to bring jobs to people and hope the economy of the…
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travelmagazineco · 8 years
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Why solo travel grows you as a person
Why solo travel grows you as a person
There are two types of people in this world; those who have solo travelled and those who have not. I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing both sides of this. I’ve travelled to destinations with people I knew; three weeks travelling through Thailand and three weeks travelling down the east coast of the USA. I’ve also travelled solo a fair bit; I went around Europe for a month, spent 5 weeks in SE…
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travelmagazineco · 8 years
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Alexandria, Egypt: A travel and culinary guide
Alexandria, Egypt: A travel and culinary guide
Whether you are on budget or hoping for a luxurious getaway or maybe even you are looking for the perfect destination for your family vacation, Alexandria is a perfect choice for you. The Egyptian city is not only famous for its spectacular location on the Mediterranean Sea but also for its historical value that made it carry the name of the man who built it to rule the world thousands of years…
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