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]]>Are you a passionate museum lover and want to remember all the amazing places you’ve been to? Instead of throwing your museum tickets away, tape them in a nice notebook that will take you back in time once you open it.
Chances are you’ll often use public transportation during your travels. Your metro, train, and bus tickets don’t have to be thrown away since they can serve as a nice souvenir. You can also tape them inside a notebook, just like museum tickets.
Collecting rocks from the places you’ve been to is completely free and it adds a personal touch to your souvenir collection. Make sure to mark them with the place where they’ve been found and come up with a fun way to display them.
If you’re a huge nature lover, collecting pressed flowers and plants may be your cup of tea because it allows you to celebrate the botanical beauty of every country you’ve been to.
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]]>The post The Top 3 Traditional Norwegian Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These unique sweaters are pretty pricey, but each one is unique. They are made from 100% wool and feature braid work, Viking era patterns, and silver buttons. Dale of Norway and Nordstrikk are two brands to take a look at. Their sweaters will keep you toasty and warm.
Every country has its national liquor, and Aquavit is Norway’s. The direct translation of ‘aquavit’ is fire water. That should give you an indication of what it tastes like. It has a slightly herbal flavor to it and will remind you of hiking out to the fjords.
Every year, Norwegians celebrate Constitution Day on May 17th. The entire country wears traditional dresses and a special Solje brooch. These silver brooches are something that can be passed down through generations.
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]]>The post These Souvenirs Will Give You a Memory for a Lifetime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Are you considering starting your own collection of souvenirs? Here are three great ideas for items to buy that can last you a lifetime.
If you start every morning with a cup of coffee or tea, a coffee mug is a great way to remember all of the trips you’ve taken. One of the best ways to start the morning will be to look at some of your favorite mugs that you’ve brought home from a trip.
Another great souvenir that is cheap, portable, and easily shown off on your refrigerator or any other metallic surface is a magnet. Almost always costing just a couple of bucks, these little beauties are a great way to take home a small piece of where you’ve visited.
Looking for something super small and portable, but can be used to make a memorable collage on a jacket or a backpack? Cloth patches with flags or images that represent the places you visit are usually available in souvenir shops and are an intriguing option to consider.
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]]>The post Unique Souvenirs You Should Bring Home From Brazil appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This traditional drink made from sugarcane is one of the most popular beverages in this country, so make sure to bring a bottle home for everyone to try.
Soapstone carvings are all the rage in Brazil, and you can easily find them at any souvenir shop – especially in the state Minas Gerais, where they originate from.
Many countries offer unique ceramics souvenirs, and you can also find traditional figurines that pay homage to Brazilian folklore in this country.
You can find good coffee pretty much anywhere, but this Latin country happens to be one of the world’s largest exporters of this tasty beverage, so why not share it with your friends and family?
If you’re a music lover with some extra space in your suitcase, feel free to bring a traditional Brazilian instruments back home with you.
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]]>The post Travel Souvenir Collections That Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you enjoy spending time in nature during your holidays, you can start a collection that will take you back to amazing places that won you over with their beauty. Pick up tiny rocks and shells on the beach, and they’ll get the job done.
Even if you’re not using maps to get around a new city since you have a digital version on your phone, you can always pick one up. They’re available for free at most hostels and tourist information offices, and it’s easy to take them back home since they don’t take up much space.
If you’re not able to pay with your own currency at a new destination, you’ll probably end up with a lot of spare change by the end of your trip. You can take some of the coins home, give them to your friends, or get creative and make something fun with them.
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]]>The post 4 Souvenirs You Can Find Only In Kauai, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kauai Coffee Co. is the largest coffee grower in the US. A bag of original Kauai Coffee will be a perfect gift for a coffee enthusiast.
Roosters are very popular in Kauai. You can see them everywhere, walking freely. So a souvenir that has a picture of a rooster is a must-buy. If not for yourself, then for your friends or family members.
Made by hand for over three decades, granola in Kauai comes in a variety of flavors.
Niihau Shell Lei necklaces are pricey, hand-made jewelry which is a very important part of Hawaiian culture. They are available at souvenir and jewelry shops across Kauai.
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]]>The post Souvenirs You Can Only Buy In Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In the 14th century, Bosnia was annexed into the Ottoman Empire and under whose rule it remained for almost five centuries, until the late 19th century. During the rule of the Ottomans the copperware became popular in Bosnia. Plate, coffee pots, ornaments, the choice is yours! However, not everything is made by hand. So, if you want a real hand-made souvenir, only buy from the stalls where you can see people making them.
Stari Most Bridge in Mostar is one of the most popular bridges in the world, and Bosnians love to dive from it to the water of the River Neretva which passes under. For only €25 ($15US) you can get a training session, and you can jump as well. You will get a certificate and become a lifetime member of the Mostar Dive Club.
If you want to add a pop of color into your home, a beautiful, colorful hand-made Bosnian rug is the perfect souvenir for you.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Can Only Buy in The Philippines appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kubing is a beautifully decorated, 25 cm long jaw harp, made out of bamboo. It is a traditional Filipino instrument played during courtship or in traditional ceremonies. This handmade, easy-to-travel-with instrument will be a perfect souvenir since instruments they capture the spirit of a place through sound.
Food, especially sweets, is the perfect gift to bring home from your holiday. The yummy Filipino dishes are the mix of Malay, Spanish, Chinese, American, Asian and Latin cuisine. Sweets like polvoron (heavy, soft, and very crumbly Spanish shortbread made of flour, sugar, milk, and nuts), Choc Nut bars and pastillas de leche (sweet and soft milk candies).
Lambanog is a traditional Filipino alcoholic beverage commonly described as a coconut wine or vodka. It has 40% and 45% alcohol in it, a neutral taste and a finish with a hint of a sweetness.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba_h87Ejj3x/?tagged=lambanog
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]]>The post 3 Souvenirs You Must Bring Home From India appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These Indian handmade puppets, made of soft wood and decorated with colorful fabric, have been used for storytelling for centuries. Puppetry is ancient art and it is the most common art in Rajasthan, India’s largest state. It is maintained by Bhats of the Nat community of bardic traditions.
Chai (Tea) is the most popular drink amongst Indians. So no wonder why there are huge, picturesque tea plantations. There are at least 10 regions which are cultivating and brewing tea. Bringing home an organic, locally made tea is a perfect gift for a tea-lover.
Mojari, also known as Jutti or Nagra is a popular footwear worn in the state of Punjab. These colorful, handcrafted, tanned leather Indian shoes are made by the talented artisans. The shape and the design can vary from ethnicity to ethnicity. It can be decorated with cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads.
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]]>The post Creative Souvenir Collections That Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Are you a passionate museum lover and want to remember all the amazing places you’ve been to? Instead of throwing your museum tickets away, tape them in a nice notebook that will take you back in time once you open it.
Chances are you’ll often use public transportation during your travels. Your metro, train, and bus tickets don’t have to be thrown away since they can serve as a nice souvenir. You can also tape them inside a notebook, just like museum tickets.
Collecting rocks from the places you’ve been to is completely free and it adds a personal touch to your souvenir collection. Make sure to mark them with the place where they’ve been found and come up with a fun way to display them.
If you’re a huge nature lover, collecting pressed flowers and plants may be your cup of tea because it allows you to celebrate the botanical beauty of every country you’ve been to.
The post Creative Souvenir Collections That Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Top 3 Traditional Norwegian Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These unique sweaters are pretty pricey, but each one is unique. They are made from 100% wool and feature braid work, Viking era patterns, and silver buttons. Dale of Norway and Nordstrikk are two brands to take a look at. Their sweaters will keep you toasty and warm.
Every country has its national liquor, and Aquavit is Norway’s. The direct translation of ‘aquavit’ is fire water. That should give you an indication of what it tastes like. It has a slightly herbal flavor to it and will remind you of hiking out to the fjords.
Every year, Norwegians celebrate Constitution Day on May 17th. The entire country wears traditional dresses and a special Solje brooch. These silver brooches are something that can be passed down through generations.
The post The Top 3 Traditional Norwegian Souvenirs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post These Souvenirs Will Give You a Memory for a Lifetime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Are you considering starting your own collection of souvenirs? Here are three great ideas for items to buy that can last you a lifetime.
If you start every morning with a cup of coffee or tea, a coffee mug is a great way to remember all of the trips you’ve taken. One of the best ways to start the morning will be to look at some of your favorite mugs that you’ve brought home from a trip.
Another great souvenir that is cheap, portable, and easily shown off on your refrigerator or any other metallic surface is a magnet. Almost always costing just a couple of bucks, these little beauties are a great way to take home a small piece of where you’ve visited.
Looking for something super small and portable, but can be used to make a memorable collage on a jacket or a backpack? Cloth patches with flags or images that represent the places you visit are usually available in souvenir shops and are an intriguing option to consider.
The post These Souvenirs Will Give You a Memory for a Lifetime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Unique Souvenirs You Should Bring Home From Brazil appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This traditional drink made from sugarcane is one of the most popular beverages in this country, so make sure to bring a bottle home for everyone to try.
Soapstone carvings are all the rage in Brazil, and you can easily find them at any souvenir shop – especially in the state Minas Gerais, where they originate from.
Many countries offer unique ceramics souvenirs, and you can also find traditional figurines that pay homage to Brazilian folklore in this country.
You can find good coffee pretty much anywhere, but this Latin country happens to be one of the world’s largest exporters of this tasty beverage, so why not share it with your friends and family?
If you’re a music lover with some extra space in your suitcase, feel free to bring a traditional Brazilian instruments back home with you.
The post Unique Souvenirs You Should Bring Home From Brazil appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Travel Souvenir Collections That Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you enjoy spending time in nature during your holidays, you can start a collection that will take you back to amazing places that won you over with their beauty. Pick up tiny rocks and shells on the beach, and they’ll get the job done.
Even if you’re not using maps to get around a new city since you have a digital version on your phone, you can always pick one up. They’re available for free at most hostels and tourist information offices, and it’s easy to take them back home since they don’t take up much space.
If you’re not able to pay with your own currency at a new destination, you’ll probably end up with a lot of spare change by the end of your trip. You can take some of the coins home, give them to your friends, or get creative and make something fun with them.
The post Travel Souvenir Collections That Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 4 Souvenirs You Can Find Only In Kauai, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kauai Coffee Co. is the largest coffee grower in the US. A bag of original Kauai Coffee will be a perfect gift for a coffee enthusiast.
Roosters are very popular in Kauai. You can see them everywhere, walking freely. So a souvenir that has a picture of a rooster is a must-buy. If not for yourself, then for your friends or family members.
Made by hand for over three decades, granola in Kauai comes in a variety of flavors.
Niihau Shell Lei necklaces are pricey, hand-made jewelry which is a very important part of Hawaiian culture. They are available at souvenir and jewelry shops across Kauai.
The post 4 Souvenirs You Can Find Only In Kauai, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Souvenirs You Can Only Buy In Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In the 14th century, Bosnia was annexed into the Ottoman Empire and under whose rule it remained for almost five centuries, until the late 19th century. During the rule of the Ottomans the copperware became popular in Bosnia. Plate, coffee pots, ornaments, the choice is yours! However, not everything is made by hand. So, if you want a real hand-made souvenir, only buy from the stalls where you can see people making them.
Stari Most Bridge in Mostar is one of the most popular bridges in the world, and Bosnians love to dive from it to the water of the River Neretva which passes under. For only €25 ($15US) you can get a training session, and you can jump as well. You will get a certificate and become a lifetime member of the Mostar Dive Club.
If you want to add a pop of color into your home, a beautiful, colorful hand-made Bosnian rug is the perfect souvenir for you.
The post Souvenirs You Can Only Buy In Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things You Can Only Buy in The Philippines appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kubing is a beautifully decorated, 25 cm long jaw harp, made out of bamboo. It is a traditional Filipino instrument played during courtship or in traditional ceremonies. This handmade, easy-to-travel-with instrument will be a perfect souvenir since instruments they capture the spirit of a place through sound.
Food, especially sweets, is the perfect gift to bring home from your holiday. The yummy Filipino dishes are the mix of Malay, Spanish, Chinese, American, Asian and Latin cuisine. Sweets like polvoron (heavy, soft, and very crumbly Spanish shortbread made of flour, sugar, milk, and nuts), Choc Nut bars and pastillas de leche (sweet and soft milk candies).
Lambanog is a traditional Filipino alcoholic beverage commonly described as a coconut wine or vodka. It has 40% and 45% alcohol in it, a neutral taste and a finish with a hint of a sweetness.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba_h87Ejj3x/?tagged=lambanog
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]]>The post 3 Souvenirs You Must Bring Home From India appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These Indian handmade puppets, made of soft wood and decorated with colorful fabric, have been used for storytelling for centuries. Puppetry is ancient art and it is the most common art in Rajasthan, India’s largest state. It is maintained by Bhats of the Nat community of bardic traditions.
Chai (Tea) is the most popular drink amongst Indians. So no wonder why there are huge, picturesque tea plantations. There are at least 10 regions which are cultivating and brewing tea. Bringing home an organic, locally made tea is a perfect gift for a tea-lover.
Mojari, also known as Jutti or Nagra is a popular footwear worn in the state of Punjab. These colorful, handcrafted, tanned leather Indian shoes are made by the talented artisans. The shape and the design can vary from ethnicity to ethnicity. It can be decorated with cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads.
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