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]]>When Grace Miller’s parents got divorced and her father found a new wife and two new daughters, she felt forgotten. However, after her dad skipped her dance recital and went to Disney with his new family, it was the final straw for the young girl. Luckily, her Grandma June was around to teach his a valuable and expensive lesson.
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]]>To avoid sleepless, sweaty nights ruining your trip, follow these top tips for coping when your accommodation doesn’t have AC.
Take a cold shower to lower your body temperature and feel clean and refreshed before bed. You can also rinse a washcloth in cool water, ring it out, and put it on your forehead or the back of your neck.
Drink plenty of water, with ice if your accommodation has some available. This will help cool you down AND it will keep you hydrated which is super important if you’re sweating a lot.
Shut the blinds before you leave in the morning. This will help to stop the sun beaming into your room and heating it up throughout the day. If safe to do so, leave the windows open to get some airflow.
While your accommodation may not have built-in AC, there may well be a standing or desk fan kicking about somewhere. Ask if you can borrow one and place it right by your bed. This will also help keep mosquitoes away!
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]]>The post Things to Know Before Heading to Humantay Lake Near Cusco, Peru appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>To put it bluntly, the drive to Humantay Lake is terrifying. The single-track dirt road winds around the edge of mountains with a shear drop on one side. Be prepared for some seriously hair-raising moments when you round a corner into a herd of livestock, a jeep tries to overtake your minibus or a glacial stream blocks the way. If you’re not a fan of scary drives, this may not be the ideal trip for you!
The hike to Humantay involves ascending to a height of 13,800 feet (4,200m). Even if it’s a warm day when you set off, it will be cold at the top! Dress in light, high-tech layers, and be sure to bring a warm coat, hat, and gloves.
Don’t arrive in Cusco from Lima and head straight to Humantay Lake. This is one of the highest altitude spots on the classic tourist circuit in Peru and you need to acclimatize to the altitude before attempting the hike. Spend a few days in Cusco, drink the local coca tea, and take altitude sickness tablets if necessary.
While it can be a long day with the early start, long drive, and two-hour hike, the views at Humantay Lake are truly spectacular. Bring your camera (make sure it’s charged!) and take some snaps of this stunning spot.
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]]>The post Why Japan is the Ideal Destination for Solo Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whether you’re eager to explore ancient temples, craving some me time at an onsen spa, or a foodie in search of the best ramen, this unique island nation has something for every solitary sightseer. So grab a cup of green tea and read on to find out why Japan is so suitable for solo travelers.
Japan has a super low crime rate and is known for being one of the safest travel destinations globally—ideal for solo travelers. Of course, just like with any travel, it’s always sensible to keep your wits about you and behave like you would at home.
The Japanese regularly dine out alone so there’s no need to feel awkward when requesting a table for one. In fact, many Japanese restaurants have booths specially designed for a relaxing solo dining experience.
Because of all the business travel that takes place in Japan, there are plenty of accommodation options for solo travelers. Whether you’re looking for a quirky boutique hotel, rustic guesthouse, or modern skyscraper, Japan has diverse and affordable options for everyone.
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]]>Spot nesting eagles and vultures, the ruins of an ancient town, and the highest waterfall in Israel when you visit Gamla National Park and Nature Reserve. This unique national park is located in the Golan Heights.
For all the nature nuts out there, the Hula Valley cannot be missed. A site of international importance, this wetland habitat is a key resting spot for migrating birds on their way from Europe to Africa. The huge flocks of cranes are particularly special.
If you love wild swimming, this is the spot for you. Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve is full of waterfalls, deep pools surrounded by unique rock formations, and fresh springs. Head there in the warmer months for a refreshing dip in the water.
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]]>The post The Best Gluten-Free Foods to Enjoy in Italy appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Creamy, comforting, and delicious, traditional Italian risotto is made with slow-cooked arborio rice, stock, white wine, and parmesan, with some added meats and veggies. Not a speck of gluten in sight!
This traditional flatbread is made with chickpea flour and a few other simple ingredients. It’s the perfect alternative to focaccia and is often served with salads, soups, and dips.
Indulgent, decadent, and 100% gluten-free, torta caprese is made with almond or hazelnut flour. Hailing from the island of Capri and popular in Southern Italy, this flourless chocolate cake is moist, rich, and nutty.
We couldn’t finish this list without including gelato – that creamy frozen treat calling to you from every street corner. Many gelaterias have gluten-free cones available so you can sample exciting flavors of delicious gelato to your heart’s content.
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]]>Located in Zilker’s Park, Barton Springs Pool is one of Austin’s coolest attractions. The huge natural pool is fed by underground springs which give it a toasty temperature of 68-70°F. This inviting turquoise pool is surrounded by grassy areas perfect for lounging, sunbathing, and picnicking. Just be sure to take any trash home with you!
South Congress Avenue (or SoCo as it’s known to locals) is the ideal destination for shoppers looking for something one-of-a-kind to take home with them. Packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and artisan cowboy hat/boot makers, SoCo is full of hidden gems you won’t be able to resist!
Austin’s Mexic-Arte Museum is the official Mexican & Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas. Featuring work by past and contemporary Latinx artists, this inspiring museum is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture.
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]]>The post Dad Ditches Daughter to Take Disney Vacation With His New Family, Grandma Teaches Him a Valuable Lesson appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When Grace Miller’s parents got divorced and her father found a new wife and two new daughters, she felt forgotten. However, after her dad skipped her dance recital and went to Disney with his new family, it was the final straw for the young girl. Luckily, her Grandma June was around to teach his a valuable and expensive lesson.
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]]>The post How to Cope When Your Accommodation Doesn’t Have AC appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>To avoid sleepless, sweaty nights ruining your trip, follow these top tips for coping when your accommodation doesn’t have AC.
Take a cold shower to lower your body temperature and feel clean and refreshed before bed. You can also rinse a washcloth in cool water, ring it out, and put it on your forehead or the back of your neck.
Drink plenty of water, with ice if your accommodation has some available. This will help cool you down AND it will keep you hydrated which is super important if you’re sweating a lot.
Shut the blinds before you leave in the morning. This will help to stop the sun beaming into your room and heating it up throughout the day. If safe to do so, leave the windows open to get some airflow.
While your accommodation may not have built-in AC, there may well be a standing or desk fan kicking about somewhere. Ask if you can borrow one and place it right by your bed. This will also help keep mosquitoes away!
The post How to Cope When Your Accommodation Doesn’t Have AC appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Things to Know Before Heading to Humantay Lake Near Cusco, Peru appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>To put it bluntly, the drive to Humantay Lake is terrifying. The single-track dirt road winds around the edge of mountains with a shear drop on one side. Be prepared for some seriously hair-raising moments when you round a corner into a herd of livestock, a jeep tries to overtake your minibus or a glacial stream blocks the way. If you’re not a fan of scary drives, this may not be the ideal trip for you!
The hike to Humantay involves ascending to a height of 13,800 feet (4,200m). Even if it’s a warm day when you set off, it will be cold at the top! Dress in light, high-tech layers, and be sure to bring a warm coat, hat, and gloves.
Don’t arrive in Cusco from Lima and head straight to Humantay Lake. This is one of the highest altitude spots on the classic tourist circuit in Peru and you need to acclimatize to the altitude before attempting the hike. Spend a few days in Cusco, drink the local coca tea, and take altitude sickness tablets if necessary.
While it can be a long day with the early start, long drive, and two-hour hike, the views at Humantay Lake are truly spectacular. Bring your camera (make sure it’s charged!) and take some snaps of this stunning spot.
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]]>The post Why Japan is the Ideal Destination for Solo Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whether you’re eager to explore ancient temples, craving some me time at an onsen spa, or a foodie in search of the best ramen, this unique island nation has something for every solitary sightseer. So grab a cup of green tea and read on to find out why Japan is so suitable for solo travelers.
Japan has a super low crime rate and is known for being one of the safest travel destinations globally—ideal for solo travelers. Of course, just like with any travel, it’s always sensible to keep your wits about you and behave like you would at home.
The Japanese regularly dine out alone so there’s no need to feel awkward when requesting a table for one. In fact, many Japanese restaurants have booths specially designed for a relaxing solo dining experience.
Because of all the business travel that takes place in Japan, there are plenty of accommodation options for solo travelers. Whether you’re looking for a quirky boutique hotel, rustic guesthouse, or modern skyscraper, Japan has diverse and affordable options for everyone.
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]]>The post 3 National Parks to Visit in Northern Israel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Spot nesting eagles and vultures, the ruins of an ancient town, and the highest waterfall in Israel when you visit Gamla National Park and Nature Reserve. This unique national park is located in the Golan Heights.
For all the nature nuts out there, the Hula Valley cannot be missed. A site of international importance, this wetland habitat is a key resting spot for migrating birds on their way from Europe to Africa. The huge flocks of cranes are particularly special.
If you love wild swimming, this is the spot for you. Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve is full of waterfalls, deep pools surrounded by unique rock formations, and fresh springs. Head there in the warmer months for a refreshing dip in the water.
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]]>The post The Best Gluten-Free Foods to Enjoy in Italy appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Creamy, comforting, and delicious, traditional Italian risotto is made with slow-cooked arborio rice, stock, white wine, and parmesan, with some added meats and veggies. Not a speck of gluten in sight!
This traditional flatbread is made with chickpea flour and a few other simple ingredients. It’s the perfect alternative to focaccia and is often served with salads, soups, and dips.
Indulgent, decadent, and 100% gluten-free, torta caprese is made with almond or hazelnut flour. Hailing from the island of Capri and popular in Southern Italy, this flourless chocolate cake is moist, rich, and nutty.
We couldn’t finish this list without including gelato – that creamy frozen treat calling to you from every street corner. Many gelaterias have gluten-free cones available so you can sample exciting flavors of delicious gelato to your heart’s content.
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]]>The post 3 Fun Things to Do in Austin, Texas appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in Zilker’s Park, Barton Springs Pool is one of Austin’s coolest attractions. The huge natural pool is fed by underground springs which give it a toasty temperature of 68-70°F. This inviting turquoise pool is surrounded by grassy areas perfect for lounging, sunbathing, and picnicking. Just be sure to take any trash home with you!
South Congress Avenue (or SoCo as it’s known to locals) is the ideal destination for shoppers looking for something one-of-a-kind to take home with them. Packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and artisan cowboy hat/boot makers, SoCo is full of hidden gems you won’t be able to resist!
Austin’s Mexic-Arte Museum is the official Mexican & Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas. Featuring work by past and contemporary Latinx artists, this inspiring museum is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture.
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