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]]>It’s undeniable that there are tons of things for travelers to do when visiting a new place, but for those of us who love eating, cooking, and exploring local gastronomy, there’s a new travel trend that’s a must: cooking classes.
Over the past few years, more and more companies and private individuals have set up experiences for visitors that place them in the middle of a kitchen, learning to make local foods and exploring the local cuisine.
Normally, a local chef or a normal individual who loves cooking hosts these experiences, showing off how to make the food that they have grown up preparing and eating. The stories told and the expertise shared will make memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether it’s learning to make couscous in Morocco, learning to perfectly craft sushi in Tokyo, or learning the secrets of mole sauce in Oaxaca, Mexico, these experiences will provide you something that you can use in the future and that you will never forget.
Be sure to check out the local cooking experiences the next time you go on vacation to a new place!
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]]>As the COVID-19 pandemic has made it hard, if not impossible, to travel internationally or long distances, travelers have begun to enjoy their escapes closer to home than ever.
This can be described under a term that has an interesting, and often incorrect, connotation: “staycationing”.
When many people think about staycations, they think about staying in their homes and enjoying their vacation time without going anywhere. That doesn’t have to be the case, though!
Staycations can also be all about staying local with your travels and not going far away. Instead of flying across the continent to visit a major city, for example, staycationing can be about driving an hour away to a national park that you haven’t explored before or a charming small town.
The possibilities are endless!
So, why not try an alternative staycation this year or next? You don’t have to be at home, but staying close to it offers all kinds of advantages that just can’t be beaten.
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]]>This reality has conditioned the travel trends which we will see in the fall of 2020, which is rapidly approaching. Let’s check out some of the most popular options that people will look for in the upcoming season.
The fewer the people there are around you, the better is generally the rule in the middle of a pandemic. Rural getaways to small towns and national parks are a great option if you want to go with your family or friends and avoid the tightly-packed masses of cities. Book soon, because these destinations are set to be in high demand.
While you might’ve had to worry about getting the local currency for paying at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the past, contactless pay with card chips and mobile phones is all the rage these days. Be sure to have at least one contactless payment method with you while traveling this fall, as some businesses don’t even accept cash now.
It’s completely understandable if you don’t want to stay in a hotel or a shared AirBNB at this time, which has led to the growth of renting whole units. This fall, it’ll be more popular than ever to rent an entire apartment or house in order to stay isolated.
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]]>So, what has risen up as one of the most popular travel trends in recent years? Well, glamping, of course!
Glamping is a new form of rural travel in which people spend their time in the great outdoors in a setting with amenities and facilities that are a step above your normal campground experience. From power outlets to king-sized beds, a glamping experience has nothing to do with the traditional experience of sleeping while freezing cold in a sleeping bag on the ground.
Not all glamping accommodations are as luxurious and expensive as you might think. In fact, semi-permanent cloth “tents” with comfortable furniture and beds but little other amenities are a common way to glamp.
They offer comfort and a way to camp that’s a step above the traditional style, but still offer guests the essence of the great outdoors.
So, try glamping and you might just enjoy your outdoor experience even more than you thought you would!
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]]>The post Cooking Classes are a Great Way to Culturally Enhance Your Travels! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s undeniable that there are tons of things for travelers to do when visiting a new place, but for those of us who love eating, cooking, and exploring local gastronomy, there’s a new travel trend that’s a must: cooking classes.
Over the past few years, more and more companies and private individuals have set up experiences for visitors that place them in the middle of a kitchen, learning to make local foods and exploring the local cuisine.
Normally, a local chef or a normal individual who loves cooking hosts these experiences, showing off how to make the food that they have grown up preparing and eating. The stories told and the expertise shared will make memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether it’s learning to make couscous in Morocco, learning to perfectly craft sushi in Tokyo, or learning the secrets of mole sauce in Oaxaca, Mexico, these experiences will provide you something that you can use in the future and that you will never forget.
Be sure to check out the local cooking experiences the next time you go on vacation to a new place!
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]]>The post Staycationing Doesn’t Have to Mean Staying at Home! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the COVID-19 pandemic has made it hard, if not impossible, to travel internationally or long distances, travelers have begun to enjoy their escapes closer to home than ever.
This can be described under a term that has an interesting, and often incorrect, connotation: “staycationing”.
When many people think about staycations, they think about staying in their homes and enjoying their vacation time without going anywhere. That doesn’t have to be the case, though!
Staycations can also be all about staying local with your travels and not going far away. Instead of flying across the continent to visit a major city, for example, staycationing can be about driving an hour away to a national park that you haven’t explored before or a charming small town.
The possibilities are endless!
So, why not try an alternative staycation this year or next? You don’t have to be at home, but staying close to it offers all kinds of advantages that just can’t be beaten.
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]]>The post Fall Travel Trends for 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This reality has conditioned the travel trends which we will see in the fall of 2020, which is rapidly approaching. Let’s check out some of the most popular options that people will look for in the upcoming season.
The fewer the people there are around you, the better is generally the rule in the middle of a pandemic. Rural getaways to small towns and national parks are a great option if you want to go with your family or friends and avoid the tightly-packed masses of cities. Book soon, because these destinations are set to be in high demand.
While you might’ve had to worry about getting the local currency for paying at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the past, contactless pay with card chips and mobile phones is all the rage these days. Be sure to have at least one contactless payment method with you while traveling this fall, as some businesses don’t even accept cash now.
It’s completely understandable if you don’t want to stay in a hotel or a shared AirBNB at this time, which has led to the growth of renting whole units. This fall, it’ll be more popular than ever to rent an entire apartment or house in order to stay isolated.
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]]>The post Ever Heard of Glamping? This Travel Trend is the New Big Thing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what has risen up as one of the most popular travel trends in recent years? Well, glamping, of course!
Glamping is a new form of rural travel in which people spend their time in the great outdoors in a setting with amenities and facilities that are a step above your normal campground experience. From power outlets to king-sized beds, a glamping experience has nothing to do with the traditional experience of sleeping while freezing cold in a sleeping bag on the ground.
Not all glamping accommodations are as luxurious and expensive as you might think. In fact, semi-permanent cloth “tents” with comfortable furniture and beds but little other amenities are a common way to glamp.
They offer comfort and a way to camp that’s a step above the traditional style, but still offer guests the essence of the great outdoors.
So, try glamping and you might just enjoy your outdoor experience even more than you thought you would!
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