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submitted 8 months ago by robocall to c/travel
 
 

Solo female traveler, mid 30s. I want to spend about 4 weeks in Mexico or Latin America. I'd like to not rent a car. I'm okay with using public transit, colectivos, hiring a driver or taxi. I'd like to be able to walk to restaurants, stores, activities. My Spanish is good, but not fluent. Where should I go?

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Bar to Shkoder (self.travel)
submitted 10 months ago by superspicykyle to c/travel
 
 

Hey,

A mate and i are looking to travel from Bar, Montenegro to Shkodër, Albania. Looking on Rome2Rio the way there seems really annoying and turning it into an over six hour day. You have to go back up and around Shkodra Lake via Podgorica. The drive direct is only one hour if we had a car however. Does anyone know any ways or local bus lines that will go this route or can suggest anyway to get closer to the border to possibly hitchhike over.

Thank you Kyle + Friend

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by walnutwalrus to c/travel
 
 

How to save money?

Make best use of time?

Gear to bring?

Things to do?

edit: "Staycation" ideas?

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submitted 10 months ago by desmosthenes to c/travel
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Monteverde hanging bridges over the cloud forest's canopy in Costa Rica

@travel

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Is Dinosaur Prov Park the Must-see of Canada? (terraencounters.wordpress.com)
submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/travel
 
 

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Cattypat to c/travel
 
 

I recently went to Colorado from Texas and I understand lots of changes like appetite issues happen with a 9,000+ foot rise. My one concern is that I haven't shit in 3 days (obviously quite abnormal for me) and still don't feel like I could. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this just me being crazy? I feel no pain or discomfort. I understand this is amusing with the joke that happened around the reddit migration, but I'm genuinely quite concerned.

edit: changed shit to shat because some shitcuck was upset about the improper use of the verb shit

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Hyperlapse I took today of Arenal Volcano in my home country Costa Rica
#arenal #volcano #costarica

@travel

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/travel
 
 

I want to get a head start on it.

Yes, yes, I know, Egypt sucks, I'll be sure to come prepared. A local guide will be hired, I will watch my back. One big question is if there's a reputable air conditioned place to watch, since it will be August in the desert.

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I'm from the EU and my budget is about 3500 euro including flight(s).

Some countries that are on my mind: Colombia, Thailand, Indonesia, Ghana, South Korea, Japan.

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I just got a new job in a different city, São Paulo, but my wife is staying for the time being in Rio de Janeiro. I'm planning to travel home at least one weekend each month and would like to find deals for them. I tried Google flights alerts, but it just gives me deals for random week long flights.

Thanks.

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Notes on The Gambia (mattlakeman.org)
submitted 11 months ago by cyd to c/travel
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I've got some flights booked next year to visit some friends in Florida and Toronto. I've got flights that are 3 weeks apart, and I'll be flying into Orlando, am going to aim to get tickets for the Indycar on Sunday, chill for a week or so, and the final week will be staying with friends in Ontario.

I've got a week in the middle that I currently have no plans for, so am asking the hive mind for ideas of where might be a fun destination for a single guy in March. I'm travelling from the UK, so would appreciate somewhere reasonably warm.

Thanks!

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Obviously someone had to hold them so my fiancé could get pictures. Taken in Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem, Cambodia.

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So normally we travel pretty straight forwardly. But currently planning on a trip this October and struggling to get the airfare organized to really pick the best deal. It's a multi country itinerary and would love anyone's recommendations to help us out on finding the best tickets. The specific plan is flexibile so now I'm getting stuck in looking at a thousand possibilities trying to find the best one.

The plan is DC->iceland->Amsterdam -> ?->DC.

So flying to Holland is easy enough just annoying. But the way back we're going to be in Western Holland for work then have 2-3 days free so we figure either pop into Germany or down to Belgium. Have no stong desire either way, so whichever makes the flight home cheapest is a real factor. But it's been really difficult putting this plan into travel/airline sites to compare prices. Not to even mention trying to do flight price trackers. Any tips on how to organize this or do I really just need to sit down with an excel spreadsheet?

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The Case Against Travel (www.newyorker.com)
submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/travel
 
 

Socrates said that philosophy is a preparation for death. For everyone else, there’s travel.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/travel
 
 

I'll visit New York City in a few weeks (for a week). What are some things that I should see/experience?

Doesn't need to be an unknown attraction but maybe not something that is in every top 10 list.

So far I was advised to go to the Top of The Rock rather than the Empire State (since you can see the latter from the former).

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Hello fellow travelers!

I'm planning a trip to Bulgaria and Turkey, and I'm considering crossing the land border between the two countries by bus. I would love to hear from anyone who has experience with this route and could provide some guidance.

Here are a few questions I have:

Has anyone traveled by bus from Bulgaria to Turkey or vice versa? What was your experience like?

How long does the bus journey take from the Bulgarian border to the Turkish border, and are there any significant delays to be expected?

I appreciate any insights, tips, or personal experiences you can share. Thank you in advance for your help!

Happy travels!

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Hi guys, has anyone been to this airport lately? Are there long lines to security? Or it is just fast walk? Thanks

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I've heard of the Camino de Santiago and was intrigued to see there are a lot more long walks around the world.

Has anyone here ever done this. I'm intrigued by the logistics of a trip like this, especially since the article describes trekkers only carry what they need for each day. Are there porters to take your things to each nights stop? Or do you wear the same clothes every day so you don't have extra bags and carry everything you'll need for the entire trip?

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