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]]>If you’re already set on your dream location, head to the country or state’s official website or instagram page, where you can find expert tips, recommendations, and suggestions for places to visit, things to do, and where to stay. Not only will this get you and your friends pumped for the trip, but will also give you valuable insight into the country’s allure, making the annoying planning part of the trip, a breeze.
Visit travel bloggers’ pages on Instagram for expert tips on visiting a certain place, the dos and don’ts, and how to save money while traveling. Certain seasoned travelers will offer valuable and honest insight into different locations that you may not find anywhere else. Speaking to friends or family who have visited these places is also a great way to get insight.
Head to websites such as Trip Advisor and book at least one exciting tour to add structure to your day! Booking lots of tours can add up price-wise, but if you book at least one or two, it will add structure to your day, making it easier to plan around the tour. Tour prices are usually cheaper when booked in advance as well, and can fill up quickly when saved for the last minute. Tours will also allow you to meet people for further insight, and get recommendations from locals.
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]]>The post How to Spend Two Days in Salzburg, Austria appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Visit Nonnberg Abbey, see the Lake District, and explore Mirabell Gardens all within one guided 4-hour tour. The tour ends at Mondsee Cathedral, and you can be sure that the drive between sites will include plenty of “Do-Re-Mi.”
One of the most famous and influential musical composers in history called Salzburg home for the first part of his life, and the city continues to celebrate him to this day. His home has been turned into a museum, and concerts of his works are performed almost nightly.
This medieval fortress is probably the most recognizable landmark in Salzburg and one of the largest castles in Europe. Free quick tours are given twice daily, though tickets are available to be purchased for more in-depth tours as well.
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]]>The post Try Vespa Adventures for Your Next Asia Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You’ll be riding a Vespa with a few new-found friends in the cities of your choosing. These cities include Saigon, Hoi An, Siem Reap, Hanoi, and even Chiang Mai. If you’re looking for a bike tour that’s out-of-the-ordinary and isn’t just a solo trip in nature – then try out Vespa Adventures for an unforgettable experience.
Since traveling gives you the chance to discover yourself, why not share this journey with other travelers? It’s a good way to share your stories while hearing other people’s experiences abroad.
The team equips you with all the gear you need, so you won’t have to worry about safety. They recommend wearing a good pair of rubber shoes since you’ll also be walking around, and they recommend that you come in comfy clothes. What sets this place apart is that they don’t just bring you to the touristy places. Instead, you’ll see spots you’ve never even heard of and maybe even discover an untraversed road!
All you need to do in this trip is to sit back and relax. You can choose to either drive the Vespas yourself or have a local to drive you. Either way, you’ll be getting an experience unlike any other.
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]]>The post See the Best on Water and Land with a Duck Tour appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This innovative way to discover a city combines the best of both worlds, traveling on both land and water to give a unique perspective on the highlights of those places. So, how does it work?
Duck tours are offered on vehicles that have been designed to work on both land and water. The idea was pioneered in 1946 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin by people who repurposed amphibious vehicles from World War II into tour automobiles.
There are still plenty of operators in different cities that re-use vehicles that were designed for military use, but some companies even make special vehicles designed for these tours. After a time cruising around the center of a city on roads, the vehicle approaches a ramp to a nearby body of water, enters, and begins to float!
Duck tours have the advantage of showing off a side of cities that normal, land-based vehicles can’t offer. For example, in New York City, the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Hudson River is something that can’t be seen on a regular tour bus.
What do you think? Are duck tours worth all of the hype?
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]]>The post Visit Devil’s Town: Where The People Are Turned Into Stones appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Legend says that centuries ago that people who lived in the area were humble, calm, happy, and religious. However, the devil was “annoyed” by their perfect life and in an act of jealousy, he created the Devil’s Water. When the inhabitants drank the water, they would slowly forget about their family ties. That resulted in an arranged marriage between siblings.
A fairy godmother who tried to stop that from happening prayed to got and god, as a result, created a storm that connected the earth with the sky, and when the cold wind blew, the wedding guests were turned into stones, stopping the incest from happening.
There are 202 soil figures in this area: big and small, wide and narrow, all with a stone cap on top; created as a result of a specific erosive process which lasts for centuries, and shaped by climate factors such as wind, sunshine, and temperature.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfjNaqwlpu7/?tagged=devilstown
A second natural phenomena assists. Two springs of extremely acid water with high mineralization are located in the area: one is located in the immediate vicinity of these soil figures, and it is called the Devil’s Water. This is a cold and extremely acid spring of high mineral concentration springing out in Devil’s Gully; The second spring is the breathtaking Red Well spring, which due to the oxidation of iron, contains water in large amounts, forms a red terrace in the shape of a fan.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZWW81rDmE9/?tagged=djavoljavaros
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]]>The post 3 Tips for Planning the Ultimate Getaway appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re already set on your dream location, head to the country or state’s official website or instagram page, where you can find expert tips, recommendations, and suggestions for places to visit, things to do, and where to stay. Not only will this get you and your friends pumped for the trip, but will also give you valuable insight into the country’s allure, making the annoying planning part of the trip, a breeze.
Visit travel bloggers’ pages on Instagram for expert tips on visiting a certain place, the dos and don’ts, and how to save money while traveling. Certain seasoned travelers will offer valuable and honest insight into different locations that you may not find anywhere else. Speaking to friends or family who have visited these places is also a great way to get insight.
Head to websites such as Trip Advisor and book at least one exciting tour to add structure to your day! Booking lots of tours can add up price-wise, but if you book at least one or two, it will add structure to your day, making it easier to plan around the tour. Tour prices are usually cheaper when booked in advance as well, and can fill up quickly when saved for the last minute. Tours will also allow you to meet people for further insight, and get recommendations from locals.
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]]>The post How to Spend Two Days in Salzburg, Austria appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Visit Nonnberg Abbey, see the Lake District, and explore Mirabell Gardens all within one guided 4-hour tour. The tour ends at Mondsee Cathedral, and you can be sure that the drive between sites will include plenty of “Do-Re-Mi.”
One of the most famous and influential musical composers in history called Salzburg home for the first part of his life, and the city continues to celebrate him to this day. His home has been turned into a museum, and concerts of his works are performed almost nightly.
This medieval fortress is probably the most recognizable landmark in Salzburg and one of the largest castles in Europe. Free quick tours are given twice daily, though tickets are available to be purchased for more in-depth tours as well.
The post How to Spend Two Days in Salzburg, Austria appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Try Vespa Adventures for Your Next Asia Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You’ll be riding a Vespa with a few new-found friends in the cities of your choosing. These cities include Saigon, Hoi An, Siem Reap, Hanoi, and even Chiang Mai. If you’re looking for a bike tour that’s out-of-the-ordinary and isn’t just a solo trip in nature – then try out Vespa Adventures for an unforgettable experience.
Since traveling gives you the chance to discover yourself, why not share this journey with other travelers? It’s a good way to share your stories while hearing other people’s experiences abroad.
The team equips you with all the gear you need, so you won’t have to worry about safety. They recommend wearing a good pair of rubber shoes since you’ll also be walking around, and they recommend that you come in comfy clothes. What sets this place apart is that they don’t just bring you to the touristy places. Instead, you’ll see spots you’ve never even heard of and maybe even discover an untraversed road!
All you need to do in this trip is to sit back and relax. You can choose to either drive the Vespas yourself or have a local to drive you. Either way, you’ll be getting an experience unlike any other.
The post Try Vespa Adventures for Your Next Asia Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post See the Best on Water and Land with a Duck Tour appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This innovative way to discover a city combines the best of both worlds, traveling on both land and water to give a unique perspective on the highlights of those places. So, how does it work?
Duck tours are offered on vehicles that have been designed to work on both land and water. The idea was pioneered in 1946 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin by people who repurposed amphibious vehicles from World War II into tour automobiles.
There are still plenty of operators in different cities that re-use vehicles that were designed for military use, but some companies even make special vehicles designed for these tours. After a time cruising around the center of a city on roads, the vehicle approaches a ramp to a nearby body of water, enters, and begins to float!
Duck tours have the advantage of showing off a side of cities that normal, land-based vehicles can’t offer. For example, in New York City, the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Hudson River is something that can’t be seen on a regular tour bus.
What do you think? Are duck tours worth all of the hype?
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]]>The post Visit Devil’s Town: Where The People Are Turned Into Stones appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Legend says that centuries ago that people who lived in the area were humble, calm, happy, and religious. However, the devil was “annoyed” by their perfect life and in an act of jealousy, he created the Devil’s Water. When the inhabitants drank the water, they would slowly forget about their family ties. That resulted in an arranged marriage between siblings.
A fairy godmother who tried to stop that from happening prayed to got and god, as a result, created a storm that connected the earth with the sky, and when the cold wind blew, the wedding guests were turned into stones, stopping the incest from happening.
There are 202 soil figures in this area: big and small, wide and narrow, all with a stone cap on top; created as a result of a specific erosive process which lasts for centuries, and shaped by climate factors such as wind, sunshine, and temperature.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfjNaqwlpu7/?tagged=devilstown
A second natural phenomena assists. Two springs of extremely acid water with high mineralization are located in the area: one is located in the immediate vicinity of these soil figures, and it is called the Devil’s Water. This is a cold and extremely acid spring of high mineral concentration springing out in Devil’s Gully; The second spring is the breathtaking Red Well spring, which due to the oxidation of iron, contains water in large amounts, forms a red terrace in the shape of a fan.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZWW81rDmE9/?tagged=djavoljavaros
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