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October 15, 2016

7 Safest Countries for Travellers

Travel Tips
7 Safest Countries for Travellers

While traveling solo, without friends and without family, safety often happens to be the foremost concern. Because no one really wishes to get into unwanted trouble, of course.

So here is a list of some of the safest countries to travel to.

Argentina
Argentina is home to some of the most uninvaded sceneries and natural parks in the entire world. It is a country that is undoubtedly safe for travelers.

With friendly locals, spectacular beauty, and lovely vibes, this country happens to be every other traveler’s favorite.

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by shailany
October 7, 2016

Top 5 Countries to Visit in South America

Destinations/South America
Top 5 Countries to Visit in South America

South America is full of amazing landscapes and tourist spots, with any traveller able to find weeks’ worth of adventure in each nation. Today, we’re going to narrow it down to just the best five to visit when you’re next in the continent.

Colombia
Not so long ago, Colombia had sadly managed to earn itself a reputation as one of the drug capitals of the world.

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by shailany
September 10, 2016

Backpacking to Brig, Interlaken,Zurich, Geneva Switzerland, and Lake Como Italy

Budget Travel/Travel Stories
Backpacking to Brig, Interlaken,Zurich, Geneva Switzerland, and Lake Como Italy

Woke up early for my 5:50 train going to Andamat to Chiaaso to Como Italy. If you have Swiss Pass, it’s only valid till Chiasso, you need extra ticket to get to Como San Giovanni.

Don’t sleep! Or you will miss such lovely sights. Everywhere you look at is simply magnificent. Beautiful nature! It’s very easy to move from one train to another platform. So dont worry if you only have few minutes to transfer to another train. The SBB trains are very punctual!

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by shailany
September 10, 2016

Travelling to Venice, Verona, Florence, Pisa, Milan Italy

Budget Travel/Destinations/DIY Itineraries/Travel Stories
Travelling to Venice, Verona, Florence, Pisa, Milan Italy

I woke up early for my 11 am Wizz air flight to Venice Italy. No flight delays, and the weather is perfectly fine. The plane landed at exactly 12:15 pm. Since I do not carry any euros, I withdrawn money from the ATM near the exit.

I looked for bus heading to Piazza Roma, the fare cost 12€ one way. If you need RT you can get it for 22€. Piazza Roma is the last stop. Bus ATVO. The bus driver also gave me a free map. As soon as I sat, I started mapping out the places I would like to visit.

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by shailany
August 31, 2016

Bite Into Italy’s Best Pizzas

Food
Bite Into Italy’s Best Pizzas

When we put the words “best” and “pizza” side by side, we just can’t help but think about Italy. Locals and foreigners alike have their own preferences and definitions of how a great pizza should be, a challenge gracefully conquered by Naples, Italy. With the numerous pizzerias located there which aims to satisfy anyone’s definition of the “best”, why look for another?

First on our list of recommendations is a rustic restaurant called Da Michele. Take note that there are tons of people there and no reservations. Plus they only serve two kinds of pizzas: pizza margherita and pizza marinara. Having read that, you might be hesitant but don’t miss out on it! These two pizzas will be some of the best you’ve ever had. Next is Lombardi 1892, they have been open and cooking for generations and yet their pizzas are as delicious as it ever was. Other dishes could also be ordered, but prioritize their specialty: pizza with smoked provola cheese.

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by shailany
August 24, 2016

Satisfy Your Creative Side at Design District

Europe
Satisfy Your Creative Side at Design District

Established in 2005, Design District in Helsinki brings together hundreds of creative business and inspiring people. Each store, restaurant, hotel, showroom and museum comes with their own story and way of expressing them. Now, Design District is comprised of 25 streets and 200 spots on the map. If you’re afraid to get lost, don’t fret because there are tons of guided walking tours that lasts for an estimated 2 and a half hours.

Luckily they have multiple routes that guide you to just what you might be looking for. New living room route where you can find the biggest and smallest furniture. The designs and themes focus on Finish and Scandinavian design with just a hint of India.

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by shailany
August 16, 2016

Drink Away to Belgium’s Beer

Food
Drink Away to Belgium’s Beer

Belgium has so many varieties of beer, you could go crazy just by choosing. Having approximately 180 breweries and even more varieties, you could never go wrong. All over the country, no matter where you go, beer will always be a huge hit. Known as the top beer country in the world, the top beers bellow will satisfy you whether you’re beer expert or just a really big fan of beer.

Hoegaarden (5%), one of the best among wheat beers. Despite its cloudy appearance, its actually one of the most refreshing beers fit for a hot summer’s day. It has a rich history too, long ago it was so unpopular that it almost went extinct. After some time, it caught the taste of the younger generation and is one of the most popular today.

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by shailany
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Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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