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]]>Firstly, pick a destination that’s not too far away (max three to four hour flight). That way, it won’t take precious days to recover from jet lag. Secondly, choose somewhere that’s not too overwhelming. You’re not going to be able to see it all. A city break with the possibility of day trips to a couple of other places is ideal.
You don’t want to spend the week schlepping your luggage around. Plus, it’s nice for a hotel or Airbnb to start feeling like home before you have to pack up and leave again. That’s we recommend staying in a maximum of two places on your week-long trip.
With only seven days, it can be tempting to pack in a different activity every hour to make the most of your time. However, vacations are all about RELAXING. Make sure you leave time for a leisurely stroll and a pastry, a day at the beach, or simply time to curl up in a café with your book.
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]]>The tricky part of visiting Egypt is dealing with its extremely warm climate, especially if you’re not used to it. That’s why summertime is best to be avoided since the temperatures in certain top tourist spots, such as Luxor, tend to reach 40 degrees during summertime.
Many people still pick Egypt for their summer vacation, since it’s the only time when they can take a couple of weeks off and explore this country in its full glory. If you’re lucky enough to choose, go for spring or fall instead.
The region you want to visit should also impact your decision. November to late February is considered as peak tourist season, but Cairo and the Nile Delta region can be quite chilly during this period, but it’s still a good time to visit if you’re trying to avoid the heat.
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]]>Social distancing is the best way to fight the virus so what better way than by exploring a ghost town! Traveling alone is a great way to take some time to think and listen to music, and also to ensure you are not coming into contact with other people. Many abandoned mining towns are located throughout the country including Centrali, PA in the East, St. Elmo, Colorado, and Bodie, CA in the West.
There’s nothing like nature to help refresh your mind and lift up your spirits. While most national parks and some local parks are closed, if you’re lucky enough to live in a place that has something open, head out for a small hike with a backpack and snacks, and enjoy the quiet, fresh air. Just make sure to follow the guidelines each country and state has in place.
If you are in a country where going out is not an option, or you don’t feel comfortable leaving your home, then do the next best thing- virtual traveling! Take the time to go organize your old pictures and journals and smile at the old memories, or even better, plan your next trip. Look up destinations that have always interested you or read or watch a video about your next dream trip.
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]]>The post How to Plan the Perfect Week-Long Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Firstly, pick a destination that’s not too far away (max three to four hour flight). That way, it won’t take precious days to recover from jet lag. Secondly, choose somewhere that’s not too overwhelming. You’re not going to be able to see it all. A city break with the possibility of day trips to a couple of other places is ideal.
You don’t want to spend the week schlepping your luggage around. Plus, it’s nice for a hotel or Airbnb to start feeling like home before you have to pack up and leave again. That’s we recommend staying in a maximum of two places on your week-long trip.
With only seven days, it can be tempting to pack in a different activity every hour to make the most of your time. However, vacations are all about RELAXING. Make sure you leave time for a leisurely stroll and a pastry, a day at the beach, or simply time to curl up in a café with your book.
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]]>The post The Best Time for Your Dream Trip to Egypt appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The tricky part of visiting Egypt is dealing with its extremely warm climate, especially if you’re not used to it. That’s why summertime is best to be avoided since the temperatures in certain top tourist spots, such as Luxor, tend to reach 40 degrees during summertime.
Many people still pick Egypt for their summer vacation, since it’s the only time when they can take a couple of weeks off and explore this country in its full glory. If you’re lucky enough to choose, go for spring or fall instead.
The region you want to visit should also impact your decision. November to late February is considered as peak tourist season, but Cairo and the Nile Delta region can be quite chilly during this period, but it’s still a good time to visit if you’re trying to avoid the heat.
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]]>The post How to Travel Safely During the Coronavirus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Social distancing is the best way to fight the virus so what better way than by exploring a ghost town! Traveling alone is a great way to take some time to think and listen to music, and also to ensure you are not coming into contact with other people. Many abandoned mining towns are located throughout the country including Centrali, PA in the East, St. Elmo, Colorado, and Bodie, CA in the West.
There’s nothing like nature to help refresh your mind and lift up your spirits. While most national parks and some local parks are closed, if you’re lucky enough to live in a place that has something open, head out for a small hike with a backpack and snacks, and enjoy the quiet, fresh air. Just make sure to follow the guidelines each country and state has in place.
If you are in a country where going out is not an option, or you don’t feel comfortable leaving your home, then do the next best thing- virtual traveling! Take the time to go organize your old pictures and journals and smile at the old memories, or even better, plan your next trip. Look up destinations that have always interested you or read or watch a video about your next dream trip.
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