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6 Reasons To Visit Belgium As Primary Destination

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Belgium is one of the most underrated holiday destinations in Europe. There are so many reasons to visit this amazing country; From beautiful cities to fantastic festivals and world-famous chocolates, this little country has it all. Though totally incomplete, here are 5 main reasons why you should visit Belgium. 1. Architecture and Historic City Perhaps the most amazing aspect of Belgium is the architecture that has been protected, restored and maintained by Belgians for centuries. The effect of this is the unrivaled medieval atmosphere in Bruges where glittering cobblestone streets are fitted with peaceful canals, and with impressive city fortifications, you can feel secure with the knowledge that Viking robbers will not know you. Gravensteen, also known as "castle of the count", is a beautiful palace in Ghent that has stood for over 800 years and has been used in the past as a courthouse, a prison, and even a factory. The castle has been restored to its ...

3 Tips To Make Travel Photography

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Great travel photography comes with lots of practice, experience and technical knowledge about your camera and your electronic accessories. But if you're still struggling to get travel pictures, qualities you know you can accomplish, over and over again, we've put together some of the best travel photography tips to help you along the way: travel photography tips 1. Remember That People Are Not Tourist Attractions.   It is often tempting to photograph the locals as if they are a landmark; However, this naïve is naive, it is also an arrogant and somewhat rude approach to subject-based photography. Obviously, language barriers can make it difficult to engage your chosen subject in deep conversations before you use them, but a gesture asking for permission, or any exchange, will at least help break the ice. Furthermore, isolating your subject by making them feel like a tourist spot does not promote classy photography. Interacting with the subject before you click ca...

8 Unusual Nice Breakfast Must Try When Traveling To Singapore

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Singapore is full of strange and wonderful local dishes to try during your stay. Here are 10 Unique and Great Breakfasts to Try When Visiting Singapore. 1. Chwee Kway A tried and true Singaporean breakfast is a friendly (though invisible, vegan friendly) alternative, often seen in Hawker's Centers in Singapore and Johor. The base is a steamed rice cake topped with chai poh (turn curves) and hot peppers. The younger generation avoids these heavy carb dishes, but it's worth a try tasting the taste of old Singapore. 2. Soft-Boiled (Slurpy) Eggs & Rich Toast Singapore has one traditional breakfast: soft boiled eggs (you sip from a bowl) and Rich Toast. Remember the good old days when the bread was just white, thinly sliced, and cultivated with butter as a child? Traditionally you will eat your rich toast in this way, but the spread is a sweet coconut flavor with good melted butter. Of course today you can order brown bread, if you must! 3. Bak Kut T...

4 TOP Important Tips Before Traveling To Chile

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Between the Andes and the great Pacific Ocean, Chile really offers a variety of scenery and sights. The country of South America is very diverse in the climate because it is rich in culture. From the more arid regions of the north to the humid subtropics and oceanic climates along the coast. Chile also enjoys hundreds of sunny nights each year that make for amazing scenery. If time permits, tourists often make the most trips by visiting the famous Easter Island with great moai statues as well as beautiful beaches and excellent diving opportunities. Travel advice for visitors to Chile 1. Local Crime Pickpockets and petty theft occur mainly in busy cities. Popular tourist attractions and transportation hubs are also the main target so pay attention to the surrounding environment and your goods. If you are traveling by bus, do not put valuables in the storage compartment. If you use a taxi service, you have to order it over the phone rather than call someone on the street. Bring a copy of...

6 Hotels Most Remote Location That Worth Visiting

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If you tend to fly to the ends of the earth for your vacation, you might as well enjoy your time once you get there. We have found six luxury hotels where remoteness is a selling point, isolation is a luxury and silence is golden. 1. Petit St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Petit St. Vincent in St. Vincent Vincent Vincent and the Grenadines is a stunning Caribbean resort on his own private island. Twenty-two single and two-bedroom cottages are located between the hillsides, cliffs and beaches with beautiful views of the south of the Grenadines. The cottage is free of telephones, televisions, and-gusts of Wi-Fi. Instead, the ancient flag system was used to communicate with the ever-present butler and other attentive staff members. 2. Pädaste Manor, Estonia Even in small Estonia, there is such thing as isolation. A trip to Pädaste Manor on Muhu Island involves a two-hour journey from Tallinn, followed by a 30-minute ferry ride and then a short drive...

5 Wonderful Waterfalls In South America Will Blow Your Mind

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There is an ineffable awesomeness from the waterfall that makes them one of the most memorable natural sights to see. The thunderous waterfalls and beautiful natural beauty of running water are often amazing and can not help you and South America offer some of the most epic and most beautiful waterfalls around the world. Here are five of the best waterfalls that South America has to offer. We apologize if this list could finish the bucket list a bit more difficult. 1. Kaieteur Falls, Guyana You may have never heard of Kaieteur Falls or thought of traveling to Guyana, but as a natural spectacle, this is definitely one thing to keep in mind. Away in the unspoiled rainforests of Guyana, the 100 m high Potaro River fielded 250m cliffs, making Kaieteur Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world. This natural wonder is distant and not as dense as some South Americans fall, but the rise in peak experiences near the untouched wilderness of Guyana. The easiest access to the waterfa...

5 Wonderful Fresh Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Try in South America

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No wonder Central America has many things that offer little bites, whether it be rum, liquor, or a light choice, pilsner beer. However, there are other Central American drinks. Today we showcased some of the best non-alcoholic beverages in Central America. 1. Horchata Horchata is another Latin American drink that varies in definitions and tastes depending on the country. Milk-faced drinks in Latin America usually consist of milk, sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon, although other variations include rice. While travelers at one time usually had to go to cafes to make one made, now they can be found in grocery stores in several countries. 2. Refresco Refresco is the same as it sounds, a refreshing cold drink in Costa Rica. You will find variations around Central America and other parts of the world, as few fruit smoothie, usually made with milk or water, are known by this name in Costa Rica. Fresh local fruit is often used in refrescos including coconut, pineapple...