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Glowlyfegirl 2 years ago · Jojoone1
Dangers in Egypt for women traveling alone
A warning to women traveling alone around the world. August 2024 I was alone in Egypt and experienced some not-so-pleasant things. Here’s a link to my TIPS so you don’t find yourself in the same situation I did during your trip (local resident entering my hotel room to kiss me... Dive guide who takes you underwater for 45 minutes and acts suspicious, does weird things... Scams... Street harassment...).

https://lonyssa.gumroad.com/l/dmcgbh?_gl=1*llhqzs*_ga*Mjc0MTU3NjIxLjE3MzQ1OTg3NzQ.*_ga_6LJN6D94N6*MTczNDYwODcxOC4yLjEuMTczNDYxNTAyMi4wLjAuMA..
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Nimou74 2 years ago
Back from Western Australia
Hi everyone,

We’re just back from a nearly 6-week trip to Western Australia. 4x4 style. Lots of accommodation and a few nights under canvas. Highlights of the trip: The Bungle Bungles, The Gibb River Road, Karinjini NP, Mt Augustus NP, Millstream NP, The Ningaloo Reef, Kalbarri, The Pinnacles... For anyone thinking of a trip to this part of the world—or just curious—here are the links to my two recent travel journals:

First part of the trip https://www.myatlas.com/anneclaire95/symphonie-de-couleurs-en-australie-occidentale

Second part of the trip https://www.myatlas.com/anneclaire95/symphonie-de-couleurs-en-australie-occidentale-2

Happy reading! 🙂
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Betty690 2 years ago
How to Open a Coconut in Thailand?
In a coconut, there’s something to drink *and* eat. Coconut water—a true tropical treasure—is gaining popularity for its many health benefits. This natural drink, from young coconuts, offers optimal hydration and a wealth of essential nutrients.

Discover how I learned to open coconuts and enjoy their benefits. 😉
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Gribouille33 2 years ago
An unforgettable 3-week trip to Peru
Hi there, We took a trip to Peru in 2022—probably one of the most amazing of our lives! It took me a while to write up all the details of our journey, but if it helps, you can find the full itinerary, my favorite spots, and my tips here.
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Attila 2 years ago
Breathtaking Faroe Islands
After watching the *Échappées Belles* episode on this spectacular chain of islands lost in the North Atlantic, we’ve been dreaming of going there. Why not summer 2023?

Since we love road trips for the way they let you really grasp distances, we’re choosing to travel by car and ferry.

It’s not exactly fast, but it’s a great way to see the countryside!

We’ll explore part of the archipelago starting from three bases—charming apartments we rented through a well-known platform...

Hiking, hiking, and more hiking.

Green, green, and more green.

Sunshine, wind, a few raindrops, and a pretty cool climate...

But most of all, a peaceful escape from the hustle of cities in a stunning landscape of cliffs and untouched nature.

You can find the details of our Nordic adventure here.

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to share!









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Samsara005 2 years ago
Trip Report: Our Winter Road Trip from Tromsø to the Lofoten and Senja Islands
Hi there, We traveled to Norway in early March 2024 for a 10-day winter trip and visited Tromsø, Kvaløya, Sommarøy, part of Senja, and then spent 6 days in the Lofoten Islands. Here’s my feedback, on my blog Hellolemonde:

- A practical guide and tips for seeing the northern lights without a guide: https://hellolemonde.fr/10-jours-tromso-aux-iles-lofoten-en-mars/

- Articles on each stop here: https://hellolemonde.fr/tromso-lofoten-en-hiver-articles/

Don’t hesitate if you have any questions—I’d be happy to answer! ;)
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Attila 2 years ago
Utah and Arizona in March: Snowy Western Adventure!
It’d been 30 years since I last set foot in the United States, and I hadn’t really felt the urge to return.

Reading Marati’s trip report sparked a bit of nostalgia for this destination that my partner had never experienced.

So, we chose the American West as the goal for our spring getaway.

With only 15 days, we couldn’t be too ambitious...

I cut Los Angeles from the itinerary—it didn’t leave a lasting impression on me—and San Francisco, which is tricky to reach from the East this time of year.

We’ll land in Las Vegas, which will also be our return point, and do a classic loop covering the highlights of Utah and Arizona.

The plan includes plenty of hikes but also lots of miles behind the wheel to admire the natural wonders of the West.

You can find the details of our transatlantic wanderings here.

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to share!









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Attila 2 years ago
Stormy Iceland
Summer 2020, Transavia cancels at the end of June the flights they put on sale at the beginning of the same month... Not enough customers!

Too bad, it was a unique opportunity to discover Iceland without its overwhelming number of tourists.

Summer 2021, the entry conditions for the island keep changing.

Summer 2022, the Icelandair ticket is booked, the Duster 4x4 is rented, accommodations are reserved—it’s finally our turn to discover this northern gem!

In 3 weeks, we’ll have to make choices.

Our itinerary will skip the Westfjords.

We’ll start our Icelandic adventure in Snæfellsnes and finish at the Golden Circle.

In between, there’ll be roads, tracks, glaciers, volcanoes, fjords, wind, cold, rain, snow, fog, and a touch of sunshine...

A few hikes, a hot spring, and plenty of wonder, especially on the backroads where travelers often find themselves alone against the elements.

Bundle up in your down jacket, grab your scarf and hat to warmly discover the full detailed story of this trip...

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate!









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Attila 2 years ago
Tuscany in Our Sights
Our trip to Puglia left a bitter taste—between the trash, privatized beaches, and relentless heat.

But on our way home, a short stop in Tuscany reconciled us with Italy.

This new summer, we’ve decided to add this beautiful region to our itinerary!

As usual for relatively nearby destinations, we’ll be driving via the Col de la Lombarde on the way there and Mont Cenis Pass on the way back.

A chance to kill two birds with one stone: one trip, multiple landscapes crossed.

For our Tuscan stay, we’ve chosen a house tucked away in the Chianti vineyards.

Peace and quiet, barely disturbed by the occasional wild boar or deer!

You’ve probably gathered that we won’t be sightseeing fanatics, even if classics like Siena, Florence, San Gimignano, Pisa, and the Abbey of Saint Michael of the Cluse are on the agenda.

You can find the details of our journey beyond the Alps here.

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate!











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Attila 2 years ago
From the Tamazight Land to the Merzouga Dunes – Morocco
For our first post-COVID trip outside Europe, we’ve chosen a North African destination: Morocco.

I’ve already visited this country four times, but my partner has never set foot there.

Since we both prefer wide-open spaces over even imperial cities, our itinerary will focus on nature and villages.

Starting point: Casablanca, easily accessible with a direct flight from Lyon.

Our ride: a Dacia Logan, perfect for navigating roads turned into Swiss cheese by corruption and the weather.

Stops: Demnate, Aït Ben Haddou, the Dadès Gorges, N'Kob, Zagora, the Todhra Gorges, the Merzouga dunes, Tinejdad, Agoudal, Lake Bin El Ouidane, the Vallée Heureuse, the Ouzoud waterfalls, and finally El Jadida.

Season: November, when there’s no tourist pressure. Sure, it can be chilly, but what peace and quiet!

You can find the details of our journey beyond the Rif here.

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate!



















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Attila 2 years ago · Djalma
Volcanic Réunion
A November trip, 15 days of vacation.

What if we finally headed to Réunion Island for that trip canceled by the COVID wave?

A car, 5 stops, and a craving for nature...

The details of our southern adventures are here.

Happy reading!

And if you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate!











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Robertson73 2 years ago
Trip feedback from Fuerteventura
During our stay in Lanzarote, we spent a few days in Fuerteventura. We particularly loved:

- The short hike up Volcán Calderon Hondo

- The center of the island, with a stop in Betancuria while driving along the stunning FV30 road

- The unmissable Cofete, a real end-of-the-world vibe. Everyone seems to get there at their own risk in a rental car, by the way.

- The Mirador de Sicasumbre is our favorite viewpoint on Fuerteventura

For the beaches, I’d say you can sum it up like this: the east coast is windy with calm waters, while the west coast is less windy but has big waves.

- East coast beaches: Sotavento and Corralejo - West coast beaches: La Pared and Cofete

No issues bringing our rental car from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura.

For more info, check out my blog (click the link)

Feel free to ask if you have any questions!

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Elgar 2 years ago
Travel Journal in the Nordic Countries
Hello,

Just a little update on November 1st, 2024!

Back in 2003, we traveled through Norway all the way to the Lofoten Islands, and four years later in 2007, we set off again to explore Finland and Norway in Lapland.

In 2018, we revisited Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.

I hope you get the chance to discover these wonderful Nordic countries one day. Feel free to ask me any questions.

Happy reading,

Vivien
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Michael7759 2 years ago · Sawadeebaht
5 days on Easter Island
Easter Island, located between Tahiti and Chile, fascinated me with its volcanic landscapes and legendary Moai statues, erected by the first Polynesian inhabitants to honor their ancestors. Mysterious and iconic, this isolated land intrigues with its history and the enigmas that researchers and explorers are still trying to unravel. To help you prepare for your trip, here’s my five-day itinerary. I was able to explore major sites while leaving room for some free and adventurous moments. Here’s the program I followed: Day 1: Discovering Hanga Roa and nearby moais For my arrival, I started slowly by visiting the village of Hanga Roa. I took the time to stroll around, check out some local shops, and especially admire the first moais accessible for free, to ease into the island’s fascinating history. Day 2: The must-see sites with a guide (Vaihu, Te Pito Kura, Anakena, Tongariki, Rano Raraku) The second day was dedicated to the highlights. With a guide, I explored the island’s iconic sites, including the imposing aligned moais of Tongariki and the ancient "statue factory" of Rano Raraku. This intense day helped me understand more about the island’s culture and mysterious history, especially with the paradise-like beach of Anakena at the end of the day. Day 3: Historical sites and museum (Orongo, Rano Kau, Puna Pau, Akivi) On the third day, I continued with a guided morning, particularly at the ceremonial village of Orongo, perched atop Rano Kau. After visiting Puna Pau and Akivi, I spent the afternoon at the museum to deepen my knowledge of the Rapa Nui civilization. Day 4: Bike ride in nature Craving freedom, I devoted this day to a bike ride along the coastline and through the island’s natural spots. It was the perfect opportunity to explore at my own pace and stop at secret coves, enjoying the tranquility of the landscapes. Day 5: Hike to the summit of Terevaka For my last day, I set off on a hike to the summit of Terevaka, the island’s highest point. From there, the 360° view of the island and the ocean is breathtaking and gave me a memorable souvenir of this trip. This five-day stay was a real journey through time, landscapes, and the mysteries of Easter Island! If you want more details on my favorite spots, accommodation ideas, or practical tips, you can check out my article: https://un-tour-dans-le-sac.fr/ile-de-paques-5-jours/
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Parenski 2 years ago
Exploring the Mekong Delta by Motorcycle
Among the road trips through breathtaking landscapes you can take in Southeast Asia—Thailand, for example, and especially Vietnam, where it’s possible to complete three legendary circuits in completely different environments—I highly recommend the Mekong Delta off the tourist trail!

This route is easy to follow, and travelers can use the travel journal and interactive map that MyAtlas, now a Voyage Forum partner, kindly published. For those who want more details, the full day-by-day account of the route, including mileage, is now available on the BOD bookstore. This practical little guide to a lived adventure zooms in on a region that’s still relatively unknown and packed with extra insights from someone who’s spent over twelve years in Southeast Asia.
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Foutadecouv 2 years ago
From Conakry to Labé in 10 Days
For many, Guinea is still a little-known country or one that’s known for the wrong reasons. Below, I’m sharing an itinerary I personally did in February 2024—just one of many ways to explore this country packed with treasures: From Conakry to Labé in 10 days
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Parenski 2 years ago
Legendary Routes and Trails for a Vietnam Road Trip
Among the many road trips you can take by motorbike in Vietnam through breathtaking landscapes and making unforgettable encounters, these three circuits on legendary routes and trails are entirely doable—but best done in the dry season to avoid tropical downpours and flooded or muddy road sections.

These circuits are "classics," and you can also add "The Mekong Delta," which is easy to explore off the beaten path since it’s mostly on paved, flat, and sometimes straight roads. For those who’ve completed one of these circuits, we’d love to hear about your experience! !
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Tardtine 2 years ago
Launching my travel blog
Hi there,

I recently launched a travel blog where I write articles about each of my trips. Plus, I try to make a video about each one on my YouTube channel.

The goal of this travel blog is to help others, share my great tips, and simply let my readers travel vicariously through my posts.

I’m new to this and learning day by day. I hope you’ll enjoy it!

That’s all from TardtineVoyage—here to serve—and I’ll see you soon on YouTube and the blog 😉
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ChrisEtLolo 2 years ago
Travel Stories and Journals
Hi there,

We’d love to share our adventures with you through our travel stories and journals on MyAtlas.

What makes our travel stories and journals special is that they’re all written day by day:

- a month in Laos 🇱🇦 - a month in Thailand 🇹🇭 - a month in Vietnam 🇻🇳 - a week in Marrakech 🇲🇦 - 2 weeks under the Mexican sun 🇲🇽 - hiking the "Mare a Mare" trails in Corsica (South / Central / North) 🇨🇵 - Prague and Wrocław in December 🇨🇿 🇵🇱 - Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest in December 🇦🇹 🇸🇰 🇭🇺 - a Christmas in New York / back for Christmas in New York 🇺🇸 - New Year’s in New York 🇺🇸

We’re also on social media, where we share our best photos: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok (chris.et.lolo) / Pinterest.
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PapJ59 6 years ago
Côte d'Emeraude (et Mont Saint-Michel) en 5/7 jours
Bonjour à toutes/tous,

Si vous voulez découvrir une toute petite partie de la Bretagne Nord, un WE prolongé voire plus, vous pouvez consulter ce nouveau blog (tout frais, c'était début septembre).

https://blogs.crespel.me/bretagne/

Un bon bol d'air, un soleil constant (oui, ça arrive), une superbe région déjà vue 25/30 ans plus tôt.

onglet "présentation" pour les généralités, onglet blog pour nous suivre au jour le jour (en cliquant aussi sur le calendrier à droite, jours soulignés). cliquer sur les photos des galeries pour les agrandir.

à + Jean. ci-dessous brouillon du programme...

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