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Arrival 101: Tips for a smooth landing in a new country

Embarking on a new adventure is exhilarating, but the moments right after landing in a new country can be a mix of excitement and uncertainty. Fear not, fellow globetrotters! In ‘Arrival 101,’ we’ve curated essential tips and tricks to ensure your arrival is not only smooth but also sets the tone for an unforgettable journey.…
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How to stay connected while traveling

Stay connected seamlessly during your travels with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to get the best local SIM cards, choose the right mobile carrier, and even explore eSIM options like Airalo for hassle-free connectivity. Make your adventures worry-free with these essential tips!
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What to do in Jeju

Jeju is called the Hawaii of Korea for good reason – it’s an island with beautiful nature, clear water beaches and a unique culture. All of this combined with the 1st world comfort of its modern cities and infrastructure. Here is a quick guide to Jeju
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A quick guide to Busan

Busan is the Rio de Janeiro of South Korea! A costal town with beautifil beaches, lush green hills limiting the cities neighbourhoods and a young vibrant vibe! Here was what you can do in Busan in a few days
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A travel guide to Seoul

Seoul is a little Korea – has everything you can imagine compacted into one city. Palaces, Temples, Financial District, Hip neighbourhoods, Hanok Village, Trekking nature parks – you name it! Minimum 3 days is what you will need to just scratch the surface of this bustling city. Here is our advice on what to do…
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Full guide to Copacabana, Isla del Sol and Lake Titicaca

Copacabana is a charming little town overlooking Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Isla del Sol in right in the middle of the lake, at a 1:30 boat ride distance and is said to be the mystical birthplace of the Inca civilisation and the place where the sun was born.
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Quick guide to Samaipata

Samaipata is a cosmopolitan little town in central Bolivia. Its population includes people from more than 30 nationalities that moved here to enjoy a quiet life and the vibe feels hippie, artistic and bohemian. It’s also one of the gateways to the dense Amboro National Park – a mix of Andean, Amazonian and Chalco landscapes.…
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What to eat when travelling in Argentina

Argentina’s food scene is for meat lovers. Delicious tender steaks at a fraction of the usual cost are the main attraction. But that is not all there is. Here is a list of the treats you need to try when travelling to Argentina:
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A full guide to La Paz, Bolivia

La Paz is most times just a quick-stop for travelers in Bolivia. As we had an outbound flight to South Korea we ended-up staying in La Paz for more days than we would normally had planned. The days ended-up flying by through street food tasting, people watching, cable car riding and coffee sipping. What to…
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What to do in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

San Pedro de Atacama ir tour land. Strolling down the Main Street – Caracoles – each door is a different tour operator selling trips to the surrounding sites. Most of the tours in San Pedro de Atacama are basically offering transport, as the sights themselves you can enjoy on your own. To justify the cost…
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Our experience on the Salar de Uyuni Tour from San Pedro de Atacama to Uyuni – 3D2N

The Salar the Uyuni tour is one of the highlights of a South America trip. Not only the Salar itself, but all the different landscapes you get to visit on your way to/from the Salar. The multi-day tour is an incredible experience not be missed.
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The best sandwiches around the world

We’re obsessed with sandwiches. It’s such a simple idea – stack some meat, cheese and vegetables between two slices of bread, add some sauce and you’ve got yourself a sandwich. As we travel around the world, we are always looking to taste the best sandwiches – those that make locals salivate. Here are the top…