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]]>Spanning over 11,000 kilometers, the Uyuni Salt Flats in the Andes of Bolivia stand as a colossal mirror that reflects the sky above. While the flats appear bright white when dry, during the rainy season, a thin layer of water collects and creates the optical illusion of an infinite landscape. Beyond being an incredibly cool experience, they also make for great photos.
Iceland has no shortage of sights and attractions worthy of a spot on every traveler’s bucket list, but for a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience, the Northern Lights alone are worth the trip. The Lights can be seen from many locations around the country, but for optimal viewing conditions, we recommend getting out of the city and into the wilderness at Vatnajökull National Park, a massive nature reserve largely free of light pollution.
Volcanoes National Park in East Africa is a dream destination for adventurous travelers with a penchant for wildlife. The expansive stretch of rainforest is home to about 1,000 mountain gorillas, and each day, a limited number of visitors are able to embark on a journey to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Combined with the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, a trek through the park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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]]>Nestled in the Austrian Alps, Hallstatt is a picturesque village that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its charming pastel-colored houses and serene lake, it is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Just a short train ride from Lisbon, Sintra is a town full of stunning palaces, castles, and gardens. The most famous is the colorful Pena Palace, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Known as the Venice of the North, Bruges is a medieval town with cobbled streets, quaint bridges, and picturesque canals. It is also famous for its chocolate and beer, making it the perfect destination for foodies.
This park is a series of interconnected lakes and waterfalls that are a stunning sight to behold. Visitors can hike around the park and take in the natural beauty of the area.
This Eastern Orthodox monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most important cultural and historical landmarks in Bulgaria. The intricate frescoes and stunning architecture make it a must-see destination.
This ancient city in southern Italy is known for its Sassi, or cave dwellings, which were carved into the rock cliffs centuries ago. Today, the sassi have been converted into homes, hotels, and restaurants, making it a unique and unforgettable place to visit.
This city is known for its beer, specifically the Pilsner Urquell brewery, which was founded here in 1842. Visitors can take a tour of the brewery and sample some of the famous beers.
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]]>Hospitality is part of the Senegalese way of life, with the concept of “Teranga” (a word in Wolof, the local language) infused into the culture. The Senegalese believe everybody should be welcomed and cared for, and when you visit, you can expect to be greeted warmly as you travel around the country.
Senegal boasts a whopping seven World Heritage Sites, including the Islands of Goree, a former slave-trading capital, the Bassari Country, the Island of Saint-Louis, the Saloum Delta, the Stone Circles of Senegambia, the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, and the Niokolo-Koba National Park.
Visiting Senegal is a great opportunity to try food that is probably unlike anything you’ve ever tried before, like Senegal’s most popular dish, thieboudienne, as well as made, nems, and refreshing ginger/hibiscus juices.
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]]>The capital of Cuba is slowly opening up to the world, giving more and more people the opportunity to fall in love with it. It’s on the cheaper side, with relatively affordable all-inclusive resorts, making it a good choice for young travelers on a budget.
Marrakech, Morocco is perfect for young people. It’s exotic, full of culture, has intoxicating natural beauty, and is a bit of a melting point, with influences from both Africa and Europe. It’s full of vibrant color, bustling markets, and a thriving local tradition.
Hoi An, Vietnam has a kind of authentic, small-time charm that young travelers love, with markets teeming with colorful lanterns and the opportunity to have clothing handmade for you by local seamstresses that you’ll be able to keep and enjoy as a souvenir of your adventures.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Visit Cambodia as Soon as You Get a Chance appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Buddhist temple Angkor Wat is the biggest religious monument in the world and one of the things that attract the most people to Cambodia. It dates back to the 12th century and includes numerous structures and monuments.
The islands of Thailand may be more popular, but Cambodia’s islands are unrightfully underrated. They aren’t too crowded and you can enjoy a more authentic experience on islands like Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem, Koh Thmei, etc.
Head to the Cardamom Mountains if you want to experience one of the richest wildlife places in Southeast Asia. The tropical jungle was not a popular tourist destination until recently, but now there are numerous tours anyone can take as companies include camping, hiking, cycling, and even kayaking packages.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Must Do in the Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sunnyland is the first entertainment park with an Alpine Coaster in Bosnia. It only takes a five-minute drive to reach it from the city and it offers plenty of fun activities for the whole family. The roller coaster ride is fun, and afterward you can rest in a cafe or check out the rest of the park.
If you’ve ever been to the Balkans before, you know that each country has its own delicacies to be proud of, and Bosnia is no different. Cevapi, a dish made of minced and grilled meat served in a bun with onions is the most famous dish that you must try.
If you want to learn about Jewish history, check out the Sarajevo Haggadah, the guide to the Passover seder. It was written in Barcelona in the 14th century and is believed to be the oldest version of Haggadot in the world.
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]]>Out of all the countries that are members of the European Union, Germany has the highest population, currently sitting at around 83 million. This is one of many reasons why Germany is considered one of the biggest and most influential economies with many people moving there to live from various countries.
The Berlin Zoological Garden is the biggest zoo in the world. It’s also the oldest one in Germany and has the largest collection of species you can see anywhere. More than 1,300 animal species live here and if you want to see them all, make sure you have a whole day.
Germany has over 6,200 museums, 820 theaters, and around 9,000 libraries, which easily makes it the country with the most cultural places to see. The country’s rich history and cultural heritage make it clear why Germany is considered a cultural hub of Europe.
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]]>There are over 2,000 lakes in Idaho so you won’t have an easy task if you decide to visit just one or two. The largest one is Pend Oreille located in the north region of the state. It’s also the fifth-deepest lake in the US and has a huge variety of fish species living there.
If you enjoy exploring wildlife, Idaho is the place to be. From birds to bears and everything in between, many amazing species are waiting to be discovered there. The Southeast area of the state is home to moose and mule deer, among other wild animals.
When a place has so many wild, uninhabited spaces, it’s not as polluted as cities. It’s also darker at night, which means you can enjoy a view of the starry sky when there are no clouds. Camping is a perfect way to experience this but you can also join guided tours and night hikes.
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]]>With 38 million people, Tokyo is the most populated metropolitan area in the world. This includes the city and the area around it, with the city itself having over 9 million people living in it.
There is a vending machine for everything in Japan. In fact, there are around 5.5 million of them – that’s one for 50 people. What can you buy from those vending machines? Pretty much everything, from food and drinks to books, clothes, umbrellas, and many other things you’d never think of.
In Japan, it’s seen as rude to wear shoes inside. Nobody wants to get dirt from the outside with shoes, and it’s common to see an area at the entrance that’s devoted to taking off the shoes. You can take off the shoes there and leave them facing the front door. The host will often give you slippers you can wear while you’re inside.
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]]>With so many exciting cities and towns to see, people who travel to Italy rarely remember Puglia, located at the heel of the peninsula. The rural landscapes and a mixture of cultural influences from Greece, Spain, and Byzanty make this region unique and worth checking out.
Ladakh is a region in northern India and one of the few truly untouched places on our planet. It consists of four mountain ranges, The Great Himalaya, The Ladakh, The Karakoram, and The Zanskar, and offers incredible views at every step. Travelers can stay in beautiful houses in the villages. The experience is unlike anything else!
If you want to explore the untouched nature of northern Europe, Faroe Islands are the place to go. They belong to Denmark but sit between Norway and Iceland, and they consist of gorgeous coastlines. There are two Michelin-star restaurants where you can try the unique local cuisine.
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]]>The post Once-in-a-Lifetime Destinations for Adventurous Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Spanning over 11,000 kilometers, the Uyuni Salt Flats in the Andes of Bolivia stand as a colossal mirror that reflects the sky above. While the flats appear bright white when dry, during the rainy season, a thin layer of water collects and creates the optical illusion of an infinite landscape. Beyond being an incredibly cool experience, they also make for great photos.
Iceland has no shortage of sights and attractions worthy of a spot on every traveler’s bucket list, but for a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience, the Northern Lights alone are worth the trip. The Lights can be seen from many locations around the country, but for optimal viewing conditions, we recommend getting out of the city and into the wilderness at Vatnajökull National Park, a massive nature reserve largely free of light pollution.
Volcanoes National Park in East Africa is a dream destination for adventurous travelers with a penchant for wildlife. The expansive stretch of rainforest is home to about 1,000 mountain gorillas, and each day, a limited number of visitors are able to embark on a journey to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Combined with the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, a trek through the park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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]]>The post Destinations in Europe That are Off the Beaten Path appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nestled in the Austrian Alps, Hallstatt is a picturesque village that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its charming pastel-colored houses and serene lake, it is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Just a short train ride from Lisbon, Sintra is a town full of stunning palaces, castles, and gardens. The most famous is the colorful Pena Palace, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Known as the Venice of the North, Bruges is a medieval town with cobbled streets, quaint bridges, and picturesque canals. It is also famous for its chocolate and beer, making it the perfect destination for foodies.
This park is a series of interconnected lakes and waterfalls that are a stunning sight to behold. Visitors can hike around the park and take in the natural beauty of the area.
This Eastern Orthodox monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most important cultural and historical landmarks in Bulgaria. The intricate frescoes and stunning architecture make it a must-see destination.
This ancient city in southern Italy is known for its Sassi, or cave dwellings, which were carved into the rock cliffs centuries ago. Today, the sassi have been converted into homes, hotels, and restaurants, making it a unique and unforgettable place to visit.
This city is known for its beer, specifically the Pilsner Urquell brewery, which was founded here in 1842. Visitors can take a tour of the brewery and sample some of the famous beers.
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]]>The post Senegal is Totally Worth Visiting appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hospitality is part of the Senegalese way of life, with the concept of “Teranga” (a word in Wolof, the local language) infused into the culture. The Senegalese believe everybody should be welcomed and cared for, and when you visit, you can expect to be greeted warmly as you travel around the country.
Senegal boasts a whopping seven World Heritage Sites, including the Islands of Goree, a former slave-trading capital, the Bassari Country, the Island of Saint-Louis, the Saloum Delta, the Stone Circles of Senegambia, the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, and the Niokolo-Koba National Park.
Visiting Senegal is a great opportunity to try food that is probably unlike anything you’ve ever tried before, like Senegal’s most popular dish, thieboudienne, as well as made, nems, and refreshing ginger/hibiscus juices.
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]]>The post Best Destinations for Young Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The capital of Cuba is slowly opening up to the world, giving more and more people the opportunity to fall in love with it. It’s on the cheaper side, with relatively affordable all-inclusive resorts, making it a good choice for young travelers on a budget.
Marrakech, Morocco is perfect for young people. It’s exotic, full of culture, has intoxicating natural beauty, and is a bit of a melting point, with influences from both Africa and Europe. It’s full of vibrant color, bustling markets, and a thriving local tradition.
Hoi An, Vietnam has a kind of authentic, small-time charm that young travelers love, with markets teeming with colorful lanterns and the opportunity to have clothing handmade for you by local seamstresses that you’ll be able to keep and enjoy as a souvenir of your adventures.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Visit Cambodia as Soon as You Get a Chance appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Buddhist temple Angkor Wat is the biggest religious monument in the world and one of the things that attract the most people to Cambodia. It dates back to the 12th century and includes numerous structures and monuments.
The islands of Thailand may be more popular, but Cambodia’s islands are unrightfully underrated. They aren’t too crowded and you can enjoy a more authentic experience on islands like Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem, Koh Thmei, etc.
Head to the Cardamom Mountains if you want to experience one of the richest wildlife places in Southeast Asia. The tropical jungle was not a popular tourist destination until recently, but now there are numerous tours anyone can take as companies include camping, hiking, cycling, and even kayaking packages.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Must Do in the Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sunnyland is the first entertainment park with an Alpine Coaster in Bosnia. It only takes a five-minute drive to reach it from the city and it offers plenty of fun activities for the whole family. The roller coaster ride is fun, and afterward you can rest in a cafe or check out the rest of the park.
If you’ve ever been to the Balkans before, you know that each country has its own delicacies to be proud of, and Bosnia is no different. Cevapi, a dish made of minced and grilled meat served in a bun with onions is the most famous dish that you must try.
If you want to learn about Jewish history, check out the Sarajevo Haggadah, the guide to the Passover seder. It was written in Barcelona in the 14th century and is believed to be the oldest version of Haggadot in the world.
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]]>The post 3 Interesting Facts About Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Out of all the countries that are members of the European Union, Germany has the highest population, currently sitting at around 83 million. This is one of many reasons why Germany is considered one of the biggest and most influential economies with many people moving there to live from various countries.
The Berlin Zoological Garden is the biggest zoo in the world. It’s also the oldest one in Germany and has the largest collection of species you can see anywhere. More than 1,300 animal species live here and if you want to see them all, make sure you have a whole day.
Germany has over 6,200 museums, 820 theaters, and around 9,000 libraries, which easily makes it the country with the most cultural places to see. The country’s rich history and cultural heritage make it clear why Germany is considered a cultural hub of Europe.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why Idaho Should Be on Your Travel List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are over 2,000 lakes in Idaho so you won’t have an easy task if you decide to visit just one or two. The largest one is Pend Oreille located in the north region of the state. It’s also the fifth-deepest lake in the US and has a huge variety of fish species living there.
If you enjoy exploring wildlife, Idaho is the place to be. From birds to bears and everything in between, many amazing species are waiting to be discovered there. The Southeast area of the state is home to moose and mule deer, among other wild animals.
When a place has so many wild, uninhabited spaces, it’s not as polluted as cities. It’s also darker at night, which means you can enjoy a view of the starry sky when there are no clouds. Camping is a perfect way to experience this but you can also join guided tours and night hikes.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Japan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 38 million people, Tokyo is the most populated metropolitan area in the world. This includes the city and the area around it, with the city itself having over 9 million people living in it.
There is a vending machine for everything in Japan. In fact, there are around 5.5 million of them – that’s one for 50 people. What can you buy from those vending machines? Pretty much everything, from food and drinks to books, clothes, umbrellas, and many other things you’d never think of.
In Japan, it’s seen as rude to wear shoes inside. Nobody wants to get dirt from the outside with shoes, and it’s common to see an area at the entrance that’s devoted to taking off the shoes. You can take off the shoes there and leave them facing the front door. The host will often give you slippers you can wear while you’re inside.
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]]>The post These Are Some of the Least Explored Destinations in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With so many exciting cities and towns to see, people who travel to Italy rarely remember Puglia, located at the heel of the peninsula. The rural landscapes and a mixture of cultural influences from Greece, Spain, and Byzanty make this region unique and worth checking out.
Ladakh is a region in northern India and one of the few truly untouched places on our planet. It consists of four mountain ranges, The Great Himalaya, The Ladakh, The Karakoram, and The Zanskar, and offers incredible views at every step. Travelers can stay in beautiful houses in the villages. The experience is unlike anything else!
If you want to explore the untouched nature of northern Europe, Faroe Islands are the place to go. They belong to Denmark but sit between Norway and Iceland, and they consist of gorgeous coastlines. There are two Michelin-star restaurants where you can try the unique local cuisine.
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