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]]>It is recommended to ascend to a beautiful observation point from the sculpture of Vakhtang Gorgasali. The area is especially beautiful at night, when all the forts and churches along the river are illuminated with lights of varying colors.
From there, it is highly recommended to visit one of the hot springs in the city—in a Turkish bath style or at the traditional baths.
After enjoying a lovely time at the baths, you can pass through the fashionable Sharden Alley, via Sioni Street, towards Liberty Square. This area is a wonderful option for a night out, as it is full of pubs and restaurants.
On the way, you will meet food stalls—including of course the “Churchella,” a yummy sweet Georgian snack that includes walnuts hung on a string and dipped in grape honey.
The food in Tbilisi, as in the rest of Georgia, is simply excellent. Try one of the local pastries stuffed with Georgian cheese or eggplant wrapped in nuts and pomegranates.
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]]>The post Why You Should Visit Zagreb in Croatia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Not far from the city are some of the most beautiful sites in Croatia, making Zagreb an excellent base for hiking in the area.
Here are some good reasons to visit Zagreb.
As in many other European cities, the highlight in Zagreb is the old town, which is a pleasure to walk around in its atmospheric streets full of architectural gems.
Zagreb is studded with lots of gardens, parks, and lovely green corners. Zagreb’s Botanical Garden located right in the city center is a wonderfully peaceful and romantic corner with 10,000 plant species and a beautiful pool.
One of the streets that are especially recommended to get a cup of coffee in is Tkalciceva. The street is full of cafés on both sides and has a pleasant and lively atmosphere. Each square in the city has its character, and the cafés attract crowds accordingly.
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]]>The post A Dream Vacation In Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Coral reefs, lagoons, and coves have made the Fiji Islands a sought-after resort. Suba, the capital of the country, is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levo.
If you come to Fiji, you should visit the Thurston Gardens, home to the Fiji National Museum, which displays weapons of war and hunting.
At the northwestern tip of Viti Levo is the town of Nandy, a tourist center with lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The food in Fiji is especially delicious, and the restaurants and resorts in Fiji serve dishes from all over the world. The local cuisine includes Fijian cuisine alongside Indian cuisine. In addition, Fiji produces two local beers—Carlton and Fiji Bitter.
Fiji has two international airports: one near the city of Nando and one close to the capital city of Soba. Regular flights arrive in Fiji from Australia, New Zealand, and the western United States.
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]]>The post A Romantic Vacation In A Hotel Or B&B? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Staying in a B&B is very different from a hotel. First of all, a B&B will in many cases be more private, small, and intimate. In terms of atmosphere, in a B&B you can be in relative isolation—compared to a hotel.
At the hotel, on the other hand, you can enjoy unique services offered by the hotel—such as room service, breakfast buffet, gym, or spa. In the hotel experience, you can stay right in the middle of the city you are visiting and enjoy high accessibility to attractions, which can be more difficult in a more secluded B&B.
In terms of prices, in many cases, a luxurious B&B will cost more than a hotel at the same level. This is due in part to the fact hotels simply have more rooms. At the hotel, you are also more likely to find vacation “deals” or promotions, which will not be in the case of a B&B vacation.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Waterfall In Norway appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The two waterfalls are located in the Nærøydalen Valley, which serves as an access point to the two fjords of Fjorda Sogna—Narefjord and Aurlandsfjorden. The two fjords are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the unique fjord landscape of western Norway.
The most common way to reach the waterfalls is via the Stalheimroad. The road is winding and one-way, so driving is only allowed downhill, and there is a great chance you will not find the perfect vantage point to snap a photo.
You can also enjoy the waterfalls in other ways—like cycling or hiking.
The waterfall is beautiful all-year-round, and there is no recommended season to visit it, but it is best to visit it in June-July when snow is melting and the volume of water grows.
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]]>The post An Unforgettable Trip In the Patagonia Region appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Argentina’s Lake District begins in Bariloche. It is a high mountainous area, with snow-capped peaks and lakes in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes. It has magical towns and breathtaking scenery from the wilderness to the rainforest that thickens as you move west.
The Chilean Lake District, adjacent to the Argentine region, is one of the most beautiful lake regions in the world and has great tourist importance. It is a land of lakes, streams, mountains, and magical towns.
The area between Concepcion and Puerto Montt has dramatic and breathtaking views with no less than 12 large lakes, springs, and snow-capped volcanoes.
The area is a paradise for nature lovers and has plenty of attractions for all ages, including ones suitable for children.
Among other things, you can experience horseback riding at a cowboy farm accompanied by an “Asado” meal in the best Argentine tradition, kayaking on the lake, stay and work at a cowboy farm, mountain biking, trekking on mountain peaks and glaciers, and more.
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]]>The post How To Save Money On Restaurants On A Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Here are some tips to help you cut down on travel expenses.
Coffee is expensive in some places in the world. A cup of coffee can cost between $2 and $8 in some places! If you are staying at an Airbnb, bring coffee from home, and make coffee in the apartment. In most hotels, you can make coffee for yourself in the lobby or at breakfast.
Got hungry in the middle of the day? Avoid tourist traps and try to look for a local restaurant, where the residents of the city eat. The food will be delicious, and usually cheaper than in the tourist attractions.
A trip to the supermarket is always fun. Go to the local store and buy groceries to cook a delicious dinner on your own, or make sandwiches from local bread and spreads. It’s a great way to save money but also to experience the place in an authentic way.
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]]>The post Don’t Miss Berlin’s East Side Gallery appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The East Side Gallery’s painting project was an international project for art paintings on the remains of the Berlin Wall, in which 21 artists from 18 countries took part. The East Side Gallery art project began in 1990, just moments after the fall of the wall and the collapse of the regime.
The paintings on the remains of the wall in the East Side Gallery are colorful and express the happiness that all the residents felt.
The gallery is located on the inner wall of the Friedrichshain neighborhood, near the River Spree. The murals are mostly about politics and political change.
One of the most notable paintings is by Russian painter Dmitry Vorobel, which recreates the photograph of the kiss between former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and German Democratic Republic leader Erich Honker.
The entrance to the East Side Gallery is free of charge and open at all hours of the day and night.
The gallery can be reached on foot or with the U3, U1 and M10 trains.
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]]>The post India’s Dharamshala is a Paradise appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>A friendly village full of monks and home to the Tibetan leadership. The clear mountain air, accompanied by the magical atmosphere of Buddhism, the breathtaking views, and the abundance of restaurants, courses, and other attractions makes McLeod Ganj one of the touristy and fun places in North India—if not in all of India.
Located about 2km from McLeod Ganj up the mountain, about a twenty-minute climb, you will find the village of Bagso. There you will find restaurants and guesthouses and even several shopping stalls.
Despite its remoteness, you will find reasonably priced restaurants and guesthouses in Dharamkot. Arrival is by rickshaw (15 minutes, limited to two passengers only) or on foot via a shortcut from the top of Cloud Gang.
A small and picturesque village with charming views. This is the most secluded village in the Dharamshala area, and you can get here on a nice day trip on the ascent from Darmakot or get to a longer time.
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]]>The post What To Do In Kyoto, Japan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Golden Temple is considered to be the most popular site in ancient Kyoto, and one of the most famous temples in Japan.
The Gion district—also known as the “Kyoto Geisha District”—is known for its colorfulness, the hundreds of geishas that roam it with colorful kimonos, the flowering cherry trees, the wooden pavilions and bridges, and the abundance of Japanese restaurants and tea houses in the best Japanese tradition.
A district similar in character and beauty to Gion is the Ponto-Cho district, which is also completely preserved and offers a variety of traditional tea houses. It is recommended to visit the district at night, when it is bright and beautiful.
Those looking to escape a bit from tradition and history can visit Shijo Street, where you will find a wide boulevard full of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and more modern architecture. This is a western area, somewhat reminiscent of New York, which is considered the city’s commercial center and Kyoto’s entertainment and shopping district.
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]]>The post A Fall Trip To Tbilisi, Georgia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It is recommended to ascend to a beautiful observation point from the sculpture of Vakhtang Gorgasali. The area is especially beautiful at night, when all the forts and churches along the river are illuminated with lights of varying colors.
From there, it is highly recommended to visit one of the hot springs in the city—in a Turkish bath style or at the traditional baths.
After enjoying a lovely time at the baths, you can pass through the fashionable Sharden Alley, via Sioni Street, towards Liberty Square. This area is a wonderful option for a night out, as it is full of pubs and restaurants.
On the way, you will meet food stalls—including of course the “Churchella,” a yummy sweet Georgian snack that includes walnuts hung on a string and dipped in grape honey.
The food in Tbilisi, as in the rest of Georgia, is simply excellent. Try one of the local pastries stuffed with Georgian cheese or eggplant wrapped in nuts and pomegranates.
The post A Fall Trip To Tbilisi, Georgia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Why You Should Visit Zagreb in Croatia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Not far from the city are some of the most beautiful sites in Croatia, making Zagreb an excellent base for hiking in the area.
Here are some good reasons to visit Zagreb.
As in many other European cities, the highlight in Zagreb is the old town, which is a pleasure to walk around in its atmospheric streets full of architectural gems.
Zagreb is studded with lots of gardens, parks, and lovely green corners. Zagreb’s Botanical Garden located right in the city center is a wonderfully peaceful and romantic corner with 10,000 plant species and a beautiful pool.
One of the streets that are especially recommended to get a cup of coffee in is Tkalciceva. The street is full of cafés on both sides and has a pleasant and lively atmosphere. Each square in the city has its character, and the cafés attract crowds accordingly.
The post Why You Should Visit Zagreb in Croatia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post A Dream Vacation In Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Coral reefs, lagoons, and coves have made the Fiji Islands a sought-after resort. Suba, the capital of the country, is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levo.
If you come to Fiji, you should visit the Thurston Gardens, home to the Fiji National Museum, which displays weapons of war and hunting.
At the northwestern tip of Viti Levo is the town of Nandy, a tourist center with lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The food in Fiji is especially delicious, and the restaurants and resorts in Fiji serve dishes from all over the world. The local cuisine includes Fijian cuisine alongside Indian cuisine. In addition, Fiji produces two local beers—Carlton and Fiji Bitter.
Fiji has two international airports: one near the city of Nando and one close to the capital city of Soba. Regular flights arrive in Fiji from Australia, New Zealand, and the western United States.
The post A Dream Vacation In Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post A Romantic Vacation In A Hotel Or B&B? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Staying in a B&B is very different from a hotel. First of all, a B&B will in many cases be more private, small, and intimate. In terms of atmosphere, in a B&B you can be in relative isolation—compared to a hotel.
At the hotel, on the other hand, you can enjoy unique services offered by the hotel—such as room service, breakfast buffet, gym, or spa. In the hotel experience, you can stay right in the middle of the city you are visiting and enjoy high accessibility to attractions, which can be more difficult in a more secluded B&B.
In terms of prices, in many cases, a luxurious B&B will cost more than a hotel at the same level. This is due in part to the fact hotels simply have more rooms. At the hotel, you are also more likely to find vacation “deals” or promotions, which will not be in the case of a B&B vacation.
The post A Romantic Vacation In A Hotel Or B&B? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post The Most Beautiful Waterfall In Norway appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The two waterfalls are located in the Nærøydalen Valley, which serves as an access point to the two fjords of Fjorda Sogna—Narefjord and Aurlandsfjorden. The two fjords are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the unique fjord landscape of western Norway.
The most common way to reach the waterfalls is via the Stalheimroad. The road is winding and one-way, so driving is only allowed downhill, and there is a great chance you will not find the perfect vantage point to snap a photo.
You can also enjoy the waterfalls in other ways—like cycling or hiking.
The waterfall is beautiful all-year-round, and there is no recommended season to visit it, but it is best to visit it in June-July when snow is melting and the volume of water grows.
The post The Most Beautiful Waterfall In Norway appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post An Unforgettable Trip In the Patagonia Region appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Argentina’s Lake District begins in Bariloche. It is a high mountainous area, with snow-capped peaks and lakes in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes. It has magical towns and breathtaking scenery from the wilderness to the rainforest that thickens as you move west.
The Chilean Lake District, adjacent to the Argentine region, is one of the most beautiful lake regions in the world and has great tourist importance. It is a land of lakes, streams, mountains, and magical towns.
The area between Concepcion and Puerto Montt has dramatic and breathtaking views with no less than 12 large lakes, springs, and snow-capped volcanoes.
The area is a paradise for nature lovers and has plenty of attractions for all ages, including ones suitable for children.
Among other things, you can experience horseback riding at a cowboy farm accompanied by an “Asado” meal in the best Argentine tradition, kayaking on the lake, stay and work at a cowboy farm, mountain biking, trekking on mountain peaks and glaciers, and more.
The post An Unforgettable Trip In the Patagonia Region appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post How To Save Money On Restaurants On A Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Here are some tips to help you cut down on travel expenses.
Coffee is expensive in some places in the world. A cup of coffee can cost between $2 and $8 in some places! If you are staying at an Airbnb, bring coffee from home, and make coffee in the apartment. In most hotels, you can make coffee for yourself in the lobby or at breakfast.
Got hungry in the middle of the day? Avoid tourist traps and try to look for a local restaurant, where the residents of the city eat. The food will be delicious, and usually cheaper than in the tourist attractions.
A trip to the supermarket is always fun. Go to the local store and buy groceries to cook a delicious dinner on your own, or make sandwiches from local bread and spreads. It’s a great way to save money but also to experience the place in an authentic way.
The post How To Save Money On Restaurants On A Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Don’t Miss Berlin’s East Side Gallery appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The East Side Gallery’s painting project was an international project for art paintings on the remains of the Berlin Wall, in which 21 artists from 18 countries took part. The East Side Gallery art project began in 1990, just moments after the fall of the wall and the collapse of the regime.
The paintings on the remains of the wall in the East Side Gallery are colorful and express the happiness that all the residents felt.
The gallery is located on the inner wall of the Friedrichshain neighborhood, near the River Spree. The murals are mostly about politics and political change.
One of the most notable paintings is by Russian painter Dmitry Vorobel, which recreates the photograph of the kiss between former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and German Democratic Republic leader Erich Honker.
The entrance to the East Side Gallery is free of charge and open at all hours of the day and night.
The gallery can be reached on foot or with the U3, U1 and M10 trains.
The post Don’t Miss Berlin’s East Side Gallery appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post India’s Dharamshala is a Paradise appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>A friendly village full of monks and home to the Tibetan leadership. The clear mountain air, accompanied by the magical atmosphere of Buddhism, the breathtaking views, and the abundance of restaurants, courses, and other attractions makes McLeod Ganj one of the touristy and fun places in North India—if not in all of India.
Located about 2km from McLeod Ganj up the mountain, about a twenty-minute climb, you will find the village of Bagso. There you will find restaurants and guesthouses and even several shopping stalls.
Despite its remoteness, you will find reasonably priced restaurants and guesthouses in Dharamkot. Arrival is by rickshaw (15 minutes, limited to two passengers only) or on foot via a shortcut from the top of Cloud Gang.
A small and picturesque village with charming views. This is the most secluded village in the Dharamshala area, and you can get here on a nice day trip on the ascent from Darmakot or get to a longer time.
The post India’s Dharamshala is a Paradise appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post What To Do In Kyoto, Japan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Golden Temple is considered to be the most popular site in ancient Kyoto, and one of the most famous temples in Japan.
The Gion district—also known as the “Kyoto Geisha District”—is known for its colorfulness, the hundreds of geishas that roam it with colorful kimonos, the flowering cherry trees, the wooden pavilions and bridges, and the abundance of Japanese restaurants and tea houses in the best Japanese tradition.
A district similar in character and beauty to Gion is the Ponto-Cho district, which is also completely preserved and offers a variety of traditional tea houses. It is recommended to visit the district at night, when it is bright and beautiful.
Those looking to escape a bit from tradition and history can visit Shijo Street, where you will find a wide boulevard full of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and more modern architecture. This is a western area, somewhat reminiscent of New York, which is considered the city’s commercial center and Kyoto’s entertainment and shopping district.
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