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]]>Japan has more than five million vending machines across the country and they are more than just for buying soda and candy. You can find some pretty weird vending machines in Japan that sell canned bread and all sorts of canned food, umbrellas, ties, board games, and more.
Japan has a rich and long history of bathing in hot springs, or onsen, as they are called in the Japanese language. Visiting at least one onsen is a must when in Japan, but if you visit Yunessun Onsen you’ll get a chance to bathe in real wine, coffee, or syrup, which is truly a unique experience.
Mount Fuji is the symbol of Japan and seeing this perfectly symmetrical active volcano is more than enough reason to visit Japan. Boso Peninsula, Tokyo Tower, and Chureito Pagoda offer some of the best views of Mount Fuji.
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]]>The post How to Travel More When You Have a Full-Time Job appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Weekend getaways have become extremely popular because they are cheaper, easy to plan, and perfect for enjoying weekends to the fullest. Take advantage of these short trips because there are probably many nearby places that you can visit in two or three days.
You can literally double your annual leave by using public holidays for traveling, so make sure to use these free days wisely and plan your trip in advance.
If you’re waiting for others in order to pack bags and embark on an adventure, you’re missing out on a lot and you’ll probably never get to visit all those dream destinations. Solo travel can be scary at first, but it’s definitely worth it.
If you have the opportunity to work remotely, you probably want to consider this option because this is the easiest way to travel the world.
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]]>The post Traditional Danish Foods That You Must Try In Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Caramelized potatoes were once considered a luxury because butter and sugar were expensive, but kartofler is now one of the most popular side dishes in Denmark.
Risalamande is a traditional Christmas dessert in Denmark and this is actually rice pudding with vanilla, whipped cream, almonds, and drizzle with delicious cherry sauce.
Æblekage means apple cake in Danish, but this traditional Danish dessert is more similar to a trifle. It’s made with layers of apples, caramelized oats, and whipped cream, it is super enjoyable and easy to prepare.
Pølser is actually a Danish hot dog made with red sausage, bun, and all sorts of tasty toppings. It’s one of the most popular foods in this country and must-try street food for tourists visiting Denmark.
Danish pastry is world-famous, so don’t miss out on trying their traditional rye bread called rugbrød. This dark bread can last for at least a few days and it’s super tasty and nutritious.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Consider a Destination Wedding appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The fact that you’re paying for all your guests to travel to a distant location, means that you’ll only invite people that you’re really close with. Intimate weddings have many advantages, they are less stressful and way more enjoyable for hosts and guests.
Most couples agree that planning a big wedding is extremely stressful, and some people say it’s even more nerve-wracking than finding a new job. Planning a wedding far away from your hometown means that you can invite only the people you truly care about and avoid unnecessary stress.
Obviously, the main reason why couples choose to get married at a dream destination is that it’s extremely romantic. These weddings are always memorable not only for the couple but for the guests as well because it’s easier to relax and be more casual.
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]]>The post Don’t Leave Japan Without These Authentic Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tourists who are into arts and crafts should definitely use their trip to Japan to stock up on high-quality origami paper. This paper is called “Kami” in Japanese and you’ll find it in a variety of colors in every stationery shop.
Kimono is by far the most popular Japanese souvenir that most tourists buy in this country, which is not at all surprising. Yukata is a type of summer kimono that you can find in kimono shops, department stores, or even in supermarkets.
Kokeshi dolls are simple wooden dolls with no arms and legs that originated in north-eastern Japan. They were a traditional gift for newborn children but are now one of the most popular souvenirs in Japans.
Japanese fans are called sensu and they also make for an authentic and very affordable souvenir that you can buy for yourself or your loved ones when in Japan.
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]]>The post Taking These Risks Can Improve Your Travels (And Life) appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Traveling the world on your own probably sounds like a scary and risky idea but it’s also a unique experience that every avid traveler should try. Traveling alone is not easy, but it’s definitely a great way to boost your self-confidence and travel more often.
Even if you’re not used to talking to “strangers”, meeting new people is an excellent way to enrich your travel experience and life. Traveling is a unique opportunity to meet people from all over the world and maybe even make new friends.
Most travelers like to plan ahead every single detail of their trip because this makes us feel safe and in control while in a foreign country. But sometimes the best thing you can do is to leave your planner and map in the room, go outside and see where the road takes you.
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]]>The post Reasons to Visit a Flea Market While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Visiting a flea market is always an opportunity to meet new people and hear interesting stories. In some countries like France, Italy, or Germany, going to the flea market on Sunday is a ritual, and that’s why this is a great way to talk to locals, especially for tourists who are traveling solo.
In case you’re one of those tourists that like to immerse in local culture, then the flea market is the perfect place for you to visit. Here you can experience local culture by talking with locals, trying new food or simply by observing other people.
Flea markets are great places to find cheap and unique items like vintage clothes, toys, old vinyl, and all sorts of unusual things. With a little luck, you can find lots of interesting things and even unique souvenirs to bring back home.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Mosques Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Aqsunqur Mosque is located in a historic neighborhood in Cairo and dates back to the 14th century. It’s also known as the Blue Mosque because the interior is decorated with flowery blue tiles.
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, was built in 1993 and it’s the seventh largest mosque in the world. This mosque also has the second tallest minaret in the world that is 689 feet tall.
With six elegant minarets rising above five main and eight secondary domes, Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is one of the most impressive mosques in the world.
Even though it’s significantly smaller than other mosques on this list, Ubudiah Mosque in the town of Kuala Kangsar is equally impressive and beautiful. The mosque was built in Mogul-Gothic style and it has majestic golden domes and black-and-white striped minarets.
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]]>The post 4 Unique Things To Do In Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Famous writer Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark and you can still visit his house that has been turned into a museum.
Bridges are not usually the number one attraction for tourists but every tourist visiting Denmark, or even Sweden, must visit the Øresund Bridge that turns into an underwater tunnel.
Danes are world-famous for their mouthwatering pastries and visiting at least a few of their bakeries is the most important thing that every tourist should do on their trip to Denmark.
In case you didn’t know, Denmark is home to some of the oldest and most amazing amusement parks in Europe. Tivoli Gardens, Legoland Billund, Dyrehavsbakken, or Farup Sommerland are just some of the best amusement parks that every adrenaline junkie should visit in Denmark.
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]]>The post 4 Safe Countries For Solo Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Canada is ranked the sixth-safest country in the world, so you shouldn’t be scared of exploring its natural beauty all by yourself.
Even though it’s so far away from the rest of the world, New Zealand is the perfect destination for solo travelers. Not only is this country very safe for solo travel, but there are also so many amazing things to see and do here so you definitely won’t get bored if you’re traveling alone.
Iceland is in fact considered the safest country in the world. The locals in this country are very friendly, they speak the English language and, most importantly, Iceland is perfect for people who want to observe the Northern lights.
Japan is one of the safest countries in the world and very easy to get around, and that makes it a perfect destination for first-time solo travelers. People here are also extremely friendly and polite which is also important for tourists who are traveling alone.
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]]>The post Things You Can See and Do Only in Japan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Japan has more than five million vending machines across the country and they are more than just for buying soda and candy. You can find some pretty weird vending machines in Japan that sell canned bread and all sorts of canned food, umbrellas, ties, board games, and more.
Japan has a rich and long history of bathing in hot springs, or onsen, as they are called in the Japanese language. Visiting at least one onsen is a must when in Japan, but if you visit Yunessun Onsen you’ll get a chance to bathe in real wine, coffee, or syrup, which is truly a unique experience.
Mount Fuji is the symbol of Japan and seeing this perfectly symmetrical active volcano is more than enough reason to visit Japan. Boso Peninsula, Tokyo Tower, and Chureito Pagoda offer some of the best views of Mount Fuji.
The post Things You Can See and Do Only in Japan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Travel More When You Have a Full-Time Job appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Weekend getaways have become extremely popular because they are cheaper, easy to plan, and perfect for enjoying weekends to the fullest. Take advantage of these short trips because there are probably many nearby places that you can visit in two or three days.
You can literally double your annual leave by using public holidays for traveling, so make sure to use these free days wisely and plan your trip in advance.
If you’re waiting for others in order to pack bags and embark on an adventure, you’re missing out on a lot and you’ll probably never get to visit all those dream destinations. Solo travel can be scary at first, but it’s definitely worth it.
If you have the opportunity to work remotely, you probably want to consider this option because this is the easiest way to travel the world.
The post How to Travel More When You Have a Full-Time Job appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Traditional Danish Foods That You Must Try In Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Caramelized potatoes were once considered a luxury because butter and sugar were expensive, but kartofler is now one of the most popular side dishes in Denmark.
Risalamande is a traditional Christmas dessert in Denmark and this is actually rice pudding with vanilla, whipped cream, almonds, and drizzle with delicious cherry sauce.
Æblekage means apple cake in Danish, but this traditional Danish dessert is more similar to a trifle. It’s made with layers of apples, caramelized oats, and whipped cream, it is super enjoyable and easy to prepare.
Pølser is actually a Danish hot dog made with red sausage, bun, and all sorts of tasty toppings. It’s one of the most popular foods in this country and must-try street food for tourists visiting Denmark.
Danish pastry is world-famous, so don’t miss out on trying their traditional rye bread called rugbrød. This dark bread can last for at least a few days and it’s super tasty and nutritious.
The post Traditional Danish Foods That You Must Try In Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Consider a Destination Wedding appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The fact that you’re paying for all your guests to travel to a distant location, means that you’ll only invite people that you’re really close with. Intimate weddings have many advantages, they are less stressful and way more enjoyable for hosts and guests.
Most couples agree that planning a big wedding is extremely stressful, and some people say it’s even more nerve-wracking than finding a new job. Planning a wedding far away from your hometown means that you can invite only the people you truly care about and avoid unnecessary stress.
Obviously, the main reason why couples choose to get married at a dream destination is that it’s extremely romantic. These weddings are always memorable not only for the couple but for the guests as well because it’s easier to relax and be more casual.
The post Here’s Why You Should Consider a Destination Wedding appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Don’t Leave Japan Without These Authentic Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tourists who are into arts and crafts should definitely use their trip to Japan to stock up on high-quality origami paper. This paper is called “Kami” in Japanese and you’ll find it in a variety of colors in every stationery shop.
Kimono is by far the most popular Japanese souvenir that most tourists buy in this country, which is not at all surprising. Yukata is a type of summer kimono that you can find in kimono shops, department stores, or even in supermarkets.
Kokeshi dolls are simple wooden dolls with no arms and legs that originated in north-eastern Japan. They were a traditional gift for newborn children but are now one of the most popular souvenirs in Japans.
Japanese fans are called sensu and they also make for an authentic and very affordable souvenir that you can buy for yourself or your loved ones when in Japan.
The post Don’t Leave Japan Without These Authentic Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Taking These Risks Can Improve Your Travels (And Life) appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Traveling the world on your own probably sounds like a scary and risky idea but it’s also a unique experience that every avid traveler should try. Traveling alone is not easy, but it’s definitely a great way to boost your self-confidence and travel more often.
Even if you’re not used to talking to “strangers”, meeting new people is an excellent way to enrich your travel experience and life. Traveling is a unique opportunity to meet people from all over the world and maybe even make new friends.
Most travelers like to plan ahead every single detail of their trip because this makes us feel safe and in control while in a foreign country. But sometimes the best thing you can do is to leave your planner and map in the room, go outside and see where the road takes you.
The post Taking These Risks Can Improve Your Travels (And Life) appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Reasons to Visit a Flea Market While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Visiting a flea market is always an opportunity to meet new people and hear interesting stories. In some countries like France, Italy, or Germany, going to the flea market on Sunday is a ritual, and that’s why this is a great way to talk to locals, especially for tourists who are traveling solo.
In case you’re one of those tourists that like to immerse in local culture, then the flea market is the perfect place for you to visit. Here you can experience local culture by talking with locals, trying new food or simply by observing other people.
Flea markets are great places to find cheap and unique items like vintage clothes, toys, old vinyl, and all sorts of unusual things. With a little luck, you can find lots of interesting things and even unique souvenirs to bring back home.
The post Reasons to Visit a Flea Market While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Most Beautiful Mosques Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Aqsunqur Mosque is located in a historic neighborhood in Cairo and dates back to the 14th century. It’s also known as the Blue Mosque because the interior is decorated with flowery blue tiles.
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, was built in 1993 and it’s the seventh largest mosque in the world. This mosque also has the second tallest minaret in the world that is 689 feet tall.
With six elegant minarets rising above five main and eight secondary domes, Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is one of the most impressive mosques in the world.
Even though it’s significantly smaller than other mosques on this list, Ubudiah Mosque in the town of Kuala Kangsar is equally impressive and beautiful. The mosque was built in Mogul-Gothic style and it has majestic golden domes and black-and-white striped minarets.
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]]>The post 4 Unique Things To Do In Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Famous writer Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark and you can still visit his house that has been turned into a museum.
Bridges are not usually the number one attraction for tourists but every tourist visiting Denmark, or even Sweden, must visit the Øresund Bridge that turns into an underwater tunnel.
Danes are world-famous for their mouthwatering pastries and visiting at least a few of their bakeries is the most important thing that every tourist should do on their trip to Denmark.
In case you didn’t know, Denmark is home to some of the oldest and most amazing amusement parks in Europe. Tivoli Gardens, Legoland Billund, Dyrehavsbakken, or Farup Sommerland are just some of the best amusement parks that every adrenaline junkie should visit in Denmark.
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]]>The post 4 Safe Countries For Solo Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Canada is ranked the sixth-safest country in the world, so you shouldn’t be scared of exploring its natural beauty all by yourself.
Even though it’s so far away from the rest of the world, New Zealand is the perfect destination for solo travelers. Not only is this country very safe for solo travel, but there are also so many amazing things to see and do here so you definitely won’t get bored if you’re traveling alone.
Iceland is in fact considered the safest country in the world. The locals in this country are very friendly, they speak the English language and, most importantly, Iceland is perfect for people who want to observe the Northern lights.
Japan is one of the safest countries in the world and very easy to get around, and that makes it a perfect destination for first-time solo travelers. People here are also extremely friendly and polite which is also important for tourists who are traveling alone.
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