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]]>Contrary to popular belief, airlines don’t regularly lower their fares on any particular day of the week—at least, not anymore. Some companies were known to offer mid-week specials when online booking first became available, but today, this advice is no longer relevant. What can make a difference is the day of that week that you choose to fly on. For example, mid-week and red-eye flights are usually cheaper than those on weekends or more convenient hours.
Most airlines publish their schedules about a year in advance, but when it comes to purchasing tickets, earlier is not necessarily better. Prices typically start high and decrease gradually in the following months, reaching their lowest point two to five months before departure. Last-minute bookings less than four weeks out are on average $200 more expensive, not to mention options are likely to be much more limited.
Like any major purchase, a little bit of research and proper planning can go a long way in terms of finding a better deal. Rather than book the first flight you find, use third-party sites like Google Flights or Skyscanner to compare fares, and set up price alerts for the options that are most relevant. When you find a good deal, act fast so you don’t miss out.
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]]>The post 3 Great Reasons to Travel in Peru appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>No visit to Peru would be complete without exploring the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Nestled amidst the mist-shrouded peaks of the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the ancient Inca civilization. Hike the legendary Inca Trail, a trekking route that traverses rugged mountain terrain and passes through cloud forests, ancient ruins, and breathtaking vistas, culminating in a sunrise arrival at Machu Picchu that will leave you spellbound.
Peru’s food culture is a delightful fusion of flavors, colors, and textures. From the iconic ceviche, marinated in citrus juices and spices, to the hearty and flavorful Lomo Saltado, a stir-fry of beef, onions, and tomatoes, Peruvian cuisine offers a tantalizing array of dishes to satisfy any palate. Other must-try specialties include Anticuchos, grilled skewers of marinated meat, and Aji de Gallina, a creamy chicken stew flavored with yellow chili peppers.
Peru’s incredible cultural heritage is evident in its vibrant traditions, colorful festivals, and diverse indigenous communities. Explore the historic city of Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire, where you can wander through cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era buildings, visit ancient Inca temples and palaces, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.
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]]>The post Best Cocktail Cities Across the United States appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Whether you’re interested in hitting up the Santa Monica Pier to party and hit the amusement park or you’re looking to rub shoulders with the Hollywood elite on Rodeo Drive, there are plenty of world-class venues to enjoy delicious cocktails in Los Angeles.
Given its golden beaches and vibrant Latin American culture, Miami is a perfect place to try some unique cocktails that you’re unlikely to find elsewhere. Sweet Liberty is one hotspot that is sure to impress with its extensive cocktail menu, from the Mexican Mule to their Beast of Bourbon.
Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, you may not expect to find a wide variety of edgy cocktails in the capital of Colorado. Still, it turns out that Denver is the perfect place to party, with many establishments mixing local cuisine with cocktails for an intriguing twist. Yacht Club and Lady Jane are just two prime examples of top cocktail bars in the city.
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]]>The post The Best State Parks for Nature Lovers in Pennsylvania appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>In southwest PA, Ohiopyle State Park sits along the Youghiogheny River as a haven for nature and watersports enthusiasts alike. Visitors can choose from any of 22 trails for a scenic hike to one of the park’s waterfalls, or take things up a notch with some white-water rafting. Several miles of the river even feature gentle rapids that are perfect for those after a family-friendly adventure.
Ricketts Glen in central Pennsylvania is home to a stunning collection of over 20 waterfalls, ranging from delicate cascades to 90-foot plunges. The Falls Trail, a challenging but rewarding hike, offers visitors a front-row seat to the falls as well as an abundance of local flora and fauna—including black bears and bald eagles!
A visit to Hickory Run State Park is one of the best ways to experience the beauty of the Pocono Mountains. Unique to the park is the striking Boulder Field, a 16-acre expanse of sandstone glacial rocks measuring up to 30 feet in length. Hickory Run also features a large lake where visitors are free to swim in the summer and ice skate during winter.
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]]>The post Poland Makes the Most Beautiful Pottery: Here’s A Guide appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The origins of Polish pottery can be traced back to the 6th century. However, it was not until the Middle Ages that the region of Lower Silesia (where Bolesławiec is located) became known for its pottery production due to the abundant deposits of high-quality clay in the area. Initially, the pottery was quite basic, primarily focused on utilitarian purposes.
Boleslawiec, often referred to as the “Pottery City,” emerged as the epicenter of this craft by the 14th century. The local artisans developed a unique style known as Bolesławiec pottery or Bunzlauer pottery in German. This style is characterized by its white or cream-colored clay, adorned with hand-stamped motifs and covered with a distinctive glaze.
Bolesławiec is still the epicenter of Polish pottery today. One of the most famous factories in Boleslawiec is Ceramika Artystyczna and definitely worth the visit. Manufaktura is another great store to check out with a range of traditional and modern pottery.
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]]>The post This Hotel in Austin, Texas is Perfect For Your Bachelorette Party appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The hotel’s design, a fusion of mid-century modern and local artistry, creates an inviting atmosphere. The rooms offer stunning views of the cityscape and the lake, setting a picturesque backdrop for your celebration. Each room combines comfort and style, ensuring a plush retreat after a day of adventure.
Although you have a classy design, don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s too quiet. The Line’s pool is known for its crazy parties!
The Line’s culinary offerings are a highlight. With a focus on local ingredients, the restaurants and bars serve a variety of tantalizing dishes and bespoke cocktails, perfect for a celebratory dinner or a casual brunch. The rooftop pool is not just a place to swim, but a social hub with an incredible view, ideal for lounging with your bridal party.
Moreover, the hotel’s location in the South Congress district puts you steps away from some of Austin’s best shopping, dining, and nightlife. The Line offers an authentic Austin experience, making it a top choice for a bachelorette party seeking a mix of relaxation, luxury, and local flavor.
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]]>The post What You Didn’t Know About the Taj Mahal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most mesmerizing attributes of the Taj Mahal is its ability to change color. Depending on the time of day, the marble structure can appear to be a soft pink at dawn, a milky white in the afternoon, and an ethereal golden hue in the moonlight.
The backstory of this monument is tinged with sorrow. It is said that Shah Jahan was so heartbroken after the death of Mumtaz, who died during childbirth, that he ordered the construction of the Taj Mahal. The monument was meant to immortalize his love and sorrow.
Every aspect of the structure, from the four minarets that surround the tomb to the layout of the surrounding gardens, is symmetrically aligned. This symmetry is so precise that it creates an incredible harmonious visual experience from every angle. The only part of the Taj Mahal that is asymmetrical is the tomb of Shah Jahan. It was added next to his wife’s tomb when he died.
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]]>The post Best Waterproof Boots For Active Vacations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>While many leather boots can be uncomfortable at first, requiring you to wear them in, these Carhartt work boots provide a natural feel from the get-go. What’s more, there’s also the steel-toed option, perfect for use on worksites when you’re not on vacation.
Thanks to their fleece lining, these boots are perfect for keeping you cozy during chilly winter weather, while the air-cushioned soles will keep you comfortable. What’s more, they sport that classic Dr. Martens look, making them a stylish piece to add to any collection.
Comprised of Danner’s state-of-the-art GORE-TEX technology, these boots are both high-performance and environmentally sustainable, with 45% being composed of post-consumer recycled materials.
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]]>The post The Colorful Festivals of India appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most iconic celebrations is Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Homes and streets are adorned with diyas (oil lamps) and rangolis (colorful designs), symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. The air is filled with the spirit of togetherness, joy, and an array of delicious sweets.
Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is another spectacle. This joyous occasion celebrates the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. People smear each other with vibrant colors, dance to lively music, and share treats, reflecting a spirit of forgiveness and friendship.
Not to be missed is the Durga Puja in West Bengal, a grand celebration of the Hindu goddess Durga. Elaborate pandals (temporary structures) are set up, showcasing artistic themes and exquisite craftsmanship. The rhythmic beats of dhak (traditional drums), the scent of incense, and the chanting of hymns create a mesmerizing atmosphere.
In Kerala, Onam marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali. The festival is celebrated with a sumptuous feast, traditional boat races, and the elegant dance of Kathakali.
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]]>The post Here are Some of the Most Accessible Big Mountains in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Jungraujoch is sometimes referred to as the “Top of Europe” and at 11,371 feet (3,466 meters) tall, it is certainly pretty high up. Amazingly, there is a train that you can board from Interlaken that takes you all the way up. From the summit, there are stunning views of the nearby Aletsch glacier and surrounding mountains. This is definitely one of the biggest mountains that is accessible to all.
The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany and the Bavarian Alps at 9,718 feet (2,962 meters) tall. Like the Jungrfraujoch, the Zugspitze railway takes you almost to the summit. There is then a short cable car you can take, or a small hike, to reach the summit. From the top, you can see across miles of Bavaria and south into Austria.
Ben Nevis in Scotland is not the highest mountain at 4,413 feet (1,345 meters) tall, but it rises steeply from the nearby water at Fort William and offers some incredible views of the Scottish Highlands. It doesn’t have a railway, but it does have a safe and well-maintained (albeit long!) track up to the summit. This makes it a very popular destination for hikers, and there are alternative routes if you want more of a challenge.
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]]>The post When is the Best Time to Book Flights? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Contrary to popular belief, airlines don’t regularly lower their fares on any particular day of the week—at least, not anymore. Some companies were known to offer mid-week specials when online booking first became available, but today, this advice is no longer relevant. What can make a difference is the day of that week that you choose to fly on. For example, mid-week and red-eye flights are usually cheaper than those on weekends or more convenient hours.
Most airlines publish their schedules about a year in advance, but when it comes to purchasing tickets, earlier is not necessarily better. Prices typically start high and decrease gradually in the following months, reaching their lowest point two to five months before departure. Last-minute bookings less than four weeks out are on average $200 more expensive, not to mention options are likely to be much more limited.
Like any major purchase, a little bit of research and proper planning can go a long way in terms of finding a better deal. Rather than book the first flight you find, use third-party sites like Google Flights or Skyscanner to compare fares, and set up price alerts for the options that are most relevant. When you find a good deal, act fast so you don’t miss out.
The post When is the Best Time to Book Flights? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Great Reasons to Travel in Peru appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>No visit to Peru would be complete without exploring the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Nestled amidst the mist-shrouded peaks of the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the ancient Inca civilization. Hike the legendary Inca Trail, a trekking route that traverses rugged mountain terrain and passes through cloud forests, ancient ruins, and breathtaking vistas, culminating in a sunrise arrival at Machu Picchu that will leave you spellbound.
Peru’s food culture is a delightful fusion of flavors, colors, and textures. From the iconic ceviche, marinated in citrus juices and spices, to the hearty and flavorful Lomo Saltado, a stir-fry of beef, onions, and tomatoes, Peruvian cuisine offers a tantalizing array of dishes to satisfy any palate. Other must-try specialties include Anticuchos, grilled skewers of marinated meat, and Aji de Gallina, a creamy chicken stew flavored with yellow chili peppers.
Peru’s incredible cultural heritage is evident in its vibrant traditions, colorful festivals, and diverse indigenous communities. Explore the historic city of Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire, where you can wander through cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era buildings, visit ancient Inca temples and palaces, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.
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]]>The post Best Cocktail Cities Across the United States appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Whether you’re interested in hitting up the Santa Monica Pier to party and hit the amusement park or you’re looking to rub shoulders with the Hollywood elite on Rodeo Drive, there are plenty of world-class venues to enjoy delicious cocktails in Los Angeles.
Given its golden beaches and vibrant Latin American culture, Miami is a perfect place to try some unique cocktails that you’re unlikely to find elsewhere. Sweet Liberty is one hotspot that is sure to impress with its extensive cocktail menu, from the Mexican Mule to their Beast of Bourbon.
Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, you may not expect to find a wide variety of edgy cocktails in the capital of Colorado. Still, it turns out that Denver is the perfect place to party, with many establishments mixing local cuisine with cocktails for an intriguing twist. Yacht Club and Lady Jane are just two prime examples of top cocktail bars in the city.
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]]>The post The Best State Parks for Nature Lovers in Pennsylvania appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>In southwest PA, Ohiopyle State Park sits along the Youghiogheny River as a haven for nature and watersports enthusiasts alike. Visitors can choose from any of 22 trails for a scenic hike to one of the park’s waterfalls, or take things up a notch with some white-water rafting. Several miles of the river even feature gentle rapids that are perfect for those after a family-friendly adventure.
Ricketts Glen in central Pennsylvania is home to a stunning collection of over 20 waterfalls, ranging from delicate cascades to 90-foot plunges. The Falls Trail, a challenging but rewarding hike, offers visitors a front-row seat to the falls as well as an abundance of local flora and fauna—including black bears and bald eagles!
A visit to Hickory Run State Park is one of the best ways to experience the beauty of the Pocono Mountains. Unique to the park is the striking Boulder Field, a 16-acre expanse of sandstone glacial rocks measuring up to 30 feet in length. Hickory Run also features a large lake where visitors are free to swim in the summer and ice skate during winter.
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]]>The post Poland Makes the Most Beautiful Pottery: Here’s A Guide appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The origins of Polish pottery can be traced back to the 6th century. However, it was not until the Middle Ages that the region of Lower Silesia (where Bolesławiec is located) became known for its pottery production due to the abundant deposits of high-quality clay in the area. Initially, the pottery was quite basic, primarily focused on utilitarian purposes.
Boleslawiec, often referred to as the “Pottery City,” emerged as the epicenter of this craft by the 14th century. The local artisans developed a unique style known as Bolesławiec pottery or Bunzlauer pottery in German. This style is characterized by its white or cream-colored clay, adorned with hand-stamped motifs and covered with a distinctive glaze.
Bolesławiec is still the epicenter of Polish pottery today. One of the most famous factories in Boleslawiec is Ceramika Artystyczna and definitely worth the visit. Manufaktura is another great store to check out with a range of traditional and modern pottery.
The post Poland Makes the Most Beautiful Pottery: Here’s A Guide appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post This Hotel in Austin, Texas is Perfect For Your Bachelorette Party appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The hotel’s design, a fusion of mid-century modern and local artistry, creates an inviting atmosphere. The rooms offer stunning views of the cityscape and the lake, setting a picturesque backdrop for your celebration. Each room combines comfort and style, ensuring a plush retreat after a day of adventure.
Although you have a classy design, don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s too quiet. The Line’s pool is known for its crazy parties!
The Line’s culinary offerings are a highlight. With a focus on local ingredients, the restaurants and bars serve a variety of tantalizing dishes and bespoke cocktails, perfect for a celebratory dinner or a casual brunch. The rooftop pool is not just a place to swim, but a social hub with an incredible view, ideal for lounging with your bridal party.
Moreover, the hotel’s location in the South Congress district puts you steps away from some of Austin’s best shopping, dining, and nightlife. The Line offers an authentic Austin experience, making it a top choice for a bachelorette party seeking a mix of relaxation, luxury, and local flavor.
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]]>The post What You Didn’t Know About the Taj Mahal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most mesmerizing attributes of the Taj Mahal is its ability to change color. Depending on the time of day, the marble structure can appear to be a soft pink at dawn, a milky white in the afternoon, and an ethereal golden hue in the moonlight.
The backstory of this monument is tinged with sorrow. It is said that Shah Jahan was so heartbroken after the death of Mumtaz, who died during childbirth, that he ordered the construction of the Taj Mahal. The monument was meant to immortalize his love and sorrow.
Every aspect of the structure, from the four minarets that surround the tomb to the layout of the surrounding gardens, is symmetrically aligned. This symmetry is so precise that it creates an incredible harmonious visual experience from every angle. The only part of the Taj Mahal that is asymmetrical is the tomb of Shah Jahan. It was added next to his wife’s tomb when he died.
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]]>The post Best Waterproof Boots For Active Vacations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>While many leather boots can be uncomfortable at first, requiring you to wear them in, these Carhartt work boots provide a natural feel from the get-go. What’s more, there’s also the steel-toed option, perfect for use on worksites when you’re not on vacation.
Thanks to their fleece lining, these boots are perfect for keeping you cozy during chilly winter weather, while the air-cushioned soles will keep you comfortable. What’s more, they sport that classic Dr. Martens look, making them a stylish piece to add to any collection.
Comprised of Danner’s state-of-the-art GORE-TEX technology, these boots are both high-performance and environmentally sustainable, with 45% being composed of post-consumer recycled materials.
The post Best Waterproof Boots For Active Vacations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post The Colorful Festivals of India appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most iconic celebrations is Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Homes and streets are adorned with diyas (oil lamps) and rangolis (colorful designs), symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. The air is filled with the spirit of togetherness, joy, and an array of delicious sweets.
Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is another spectacle. This joyous occasion celebrates the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. People smear each other with vibrant colors, dance to lively music, and share treats, reflecting a spirit of forgiveness and friendship.
Not to be missed is the Durga Puja in West Bengal, a grand celebration of the Hindu goddess Durga. Elaborate pandals (temporary structures) are set up, showcasing artistic themes and exquisite craftsmanship. The rhythmic beats of dhak (traditional drums), the scent of incense, and the chanting of hymns create a mesmerizing atmosphere.
In Kerala, Onam marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali. The festival is celebrated with a sumptuous feast, traditional boat races, and the elegant dance of Kathakali.
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]]>The post Here are Some of the Most Accessible Big Mountains in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Jungraujoch is sometimes referred to as the “Top of Europe” and at 11,371 feet (3,466 meters) tall, it is certainly pretty high up. Amazingly, there is a train that you can board from Interlaken that takes you all the way up. From the summit, there are stunning views of the nearby Aletsch glacier and surrounding mountains. This is definitely one of the biggest mountains that is accessible to all.
The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany and the Bavarian Alps at 9,718 feet (2,962 meters) tall. Like the Jungrfraujoch, the Zugspitze railway takes you almost to the summit. There is then a short cable car you can take, or a small hike, to reach the summit. From the top, you can see across miles of Bavaria and south into Austria.
Ben Nevis in Scotland is not the highest mountain at 4,413 feet (1,345 meters) tall, but it rises steeply from the nearby water at Fort William and offers some incredible views of the Scottish Highlands. It doesn’t have a railway, but it does have a safe and well-maintained (albeit long!) track up to the summit. This makes it a very popular destination for hikers, and there are alternative routes if you want more of a challenge.
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