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Where to rent a car in Djerba?
We’re planning a week-long trip to southern Tunisia in early September and we’d like to rent a car in Djerba. We don’t have a credit card, only a debit card. Any good tips on rates and reliability?
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Traveling in the Altai Mountains in Mongolia: staying with a nomadic family and taking the Trans-Siberian
Hi there, I’m planning to spend two months in Mongolia, and I’d love to be welcomed by a nomadic or semi-nomadic family in the Altai Mountains. I can work and, of course, contribute money for my stay! Has anyone already had this experience? Also, is it still possible today to take the Trans-Siberian to Novosibirsk and then cross the Russia-Mongolia border at Tashanta? Looking forward to your replies! Thanks
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Tips for a trip to the Dolomites: hikes, budget, and crowds
Hi everyone, Next year I’d love to spend some time in the Dolomites and do a few nice hikes—not too difficult. Can anyone give me some tips? I’ve read that it gets super crowded, you have to start really early, and everything’s pretty expensive. Anyone familiar with the area? Thanks for your help
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Parking in Florence: Which base to choose?
Hi there, This is my first time traveling to Italy, and I’m planning to go by car. From what I’ve read, parking is tough in cities like Florence. I’m looking for a small town not too far from Florence where I can stay and park my car, then take the train to visit Florence. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Nice at the end of April: neighborhoods, villages to visit, and transport passes
Hi there, Could you recommend some nice and affordable neighborhoods to book a hotel in for visiting Nice and exploring its surroundings and nearby villages?

I’d like to know if it’s better to book the entire stay in Nice and take day trips to the villages, or if there are villages worth spending at least one night in to really explore them properly?

Since all the villages are stunning and we have to make a choice, which ones are absolutely must-visit?

My 16-year-old daughter and I will be spending a week there at the end of April. We’ll arrive by TGV from Paris and plan to use public transport during our stay. Do you know if there’s a weekly transport pass available and how much it costs?

Thanks in advance for your help!
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2-Month South Africa Itinerary
Hi, We’re a young couple planning to travel to South Africa after spending about three weeks in Namibia. We’ll arrive in Cape Town around mid-December, with no fixed travel duration (though our budget will eventually set a limit). After browsing through the forum, we’ve realized the country is packed with incredible spots, which makes choosing an itinerary tough. We’re looking for stunning landscapes, hikes, and so on. So, we’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences. When we arrive in Cape Town, we’d like to settle in and take it easy until New Year’s, exploring at a relaxed pace. We know this period coincides with South African holidays—does that make finding accommodations (availability/prices) more difficult? Do you think it’s possible to stay in a nice place for about 15 days without aiming for the most upscale neighborhoods? Maybe somewhere a bit outside Cape Town, like Fish Hoek, and just visit the city occasionally. After that, we’ll have plenty of time (about 2 to 2.5 months) to explore the country. We’d like to take our time. In your opinion, is it better to focus on the Cape Town region, or is it reasonable to consider more distant areas like the Drakensberg or Blyde River Canyon? Can everything be done by car if we take our time, or are domestic flights sometimes more practical? Budget-wise, how much do car rentals cost? For accommodations, we usually look at Airbnb—are they affordable in South Africa? What’s the average nightly rate outside the biggest cities? Are there other platforms you’d recommend for saving on lodging? Finally, regarding safety, are there any regions to avoid besides Johannesburg? We know this is a lot of questions, but we’re still in the early planning stages! Thanks in advance for your advice!
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Itinéraire Afrique du Sud 2 mois
Salut, Merci encore pour ton idée d’itinéraire, je m’en suis d’ailleurs largement inspiré ! 😊 Je reviens vers vous parce que j’aimerais bien avoir votre avis sur la première partie de notre voyage. Après réflexion, on a décidé de ne pas faire toute le pays : financièrement, ça commencerait à piquer un peu trop. Cette première partie représente déjà 48 jours sur les 85 prévus. Le programme envisagé :

Du 21 au 29 décembre : Cape Town et toute la péninsule.

Du 29 décembre au 3 janvier : logement à Gordon's Bay pour explorer les vignobles de Stellenbosch et Franschhoek, la côte ainsi que la Jonkershoek Nature Reserve. On s’est rabattus sur Gordon's Bay car il ne restait plus grand-chose dans notre budget autour de Stellenbosch. 😅

Du 3 au 6 janvier : direction Saldanha pour 3 jours, histoire de profiter du West Coast NP.

Du 6 au 10 janvier : Cederberg, vers Clanwilliam, avec notamment le Sevilla Rock Art Trail.

Du 10 au 13 janvier : pause de 2 nuits entre Clanwilliam et Citrusdal.

Du 13 au 14 janvier : une nuit à Tulbagh.

Du 14 au 16 janvier : logement à McGregor pour profiter du calme et du Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve.

Du 16 au 18 janvier : Montagu.

Du 18 au 19 janvier : nuit de transition à Ladismith, puis route vers Calitzdorp avant d’emprunter le Swartberg Pass pour rejoindre Oudtshoorn.

Du 19 au 22 janvier : 3 nuits à Oudtshoorn.

Du 22 au 26 janvier : Garden Route avec 4 nuits à Wilderness.

Du 26 janvier au 1er février : Plettenberg Bay ou Knysna (on hésite encore, le choix se fera probablement selon le prix des logements 😄). On a volontairement prévu une étape assez longue pour prendre le temps de flâner.

Du 1er au 3 février : 2 nuits à Storms River pour profiter du parc Tsitsikamma (même si on aura peut-être déjà eu l’occasion d’y faire un tour depuis Knysna).

Du 3 au 6 février : 3 nuits à Colchester ou Addo pour découvrir l’Addo Elephant NP.

Pour les logements, on est plutôt satisfaits : on trouve pas mal de chambres ou logements entiers autour de 35 à 40 € la nuit maximum, avec quelques nuits sous tente par-ci par-là. Concernant la voiture, j’ai repéré des tarifs intéressants chez Around About Cars (leur nom revient régulièrement, notamment dans le Guide Michelin). Vu notre itinéraire, je pensais partir sur une petite citadine. À première vue, je ne vois pas vraiment l’intérêt de prendre plus gros, mais je suis preneur de votre retour là-dessus. Pour la suite du voyage (environ 38 jours), je pense prendre un vol entre Port Elizabeth et Durban. L’idée serait ensuite de faire une boucle : Drakensberg → région de Saint Lucia → Hluhluwe, puis retour sur Durban en voiture. Vous en pensez quoi ? On avait envisagé de rejoindre le Drakensberg en passant par le Lesotho (ou le nord du Lesotho), mais entre la petite voiture, les pistes pas toujours adaptées et le nombre de kilomètres à avaler, ça nous semble moins intéressant. Au final, l’avion paraît plus logique et probablement plus économique. À ce stade, on a consommé environ 60 % du budget pour 60 % du voyage, donc on est globalement dans les clous. Par contre, j’ai un peu peur que la deuxième partie soit plus chère que prévu. Sachant qu’il nous restera encore un bon mois pour faire tout ça, j’essaie d’anticiper au maximum. Je vous vois venir : "Et le Kruger alors ?" 😄 Pas d’inquiétude, on sait qu’on passe à côté de quelques grands classiques. Mais on préfère largement prendre notre temps et profiter des régions qu’on visite plutôt que d’enchaîner les kilomètres. Ça nous laissera aussi de belles choses à découvrir lors d’un prochain voyage en Afrique du Sud ! 😉 Merci d’avance pour votre avis ! 👍
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Budget for Tanzania with a safari
Hi there, We’re planning a trip for 2 adults and 2 kids to Tanzania and Zanzibar. I’ve had a quick look, and the prices are starting to get pretty wild. We’ve got a budget of 8,000 €, and I was thinking of doing three or four days of safari and three or four days in Zanzibar, but even that seems like it might be over budget. Have you got any thoughts? I was also considering heading straight to Zanzibar and doing a one- or two-day excursion by plane instead—maybe that’d be cheaper than staying in a lodge. Anyway, thanks for sharing your experiences and any price tips, departing from Nice!
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Tips for visiting Peru on this itinerary
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Peru and have estimated how many days I’ll spend in each place. Any advice on must-see sights and tourist traps to avoid? September–October

5 days in Lima

Bus: 07:00→13:30 or 06:00 to 09:30 (express) (3 hr 30 min journey) 3 days in Paracas (beach)

3 days in Nazca

3 days in Arequipa

3 days in Puno (Lake Titicaca)

5 days in Cusco

Thanks in advance
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Road trip from Nice to Livorno by car, then Corsica
I'd love some destination suggestions for a road trip from Nice to Livorno by car, including the routes, tolls to cross, distance, and estimated travel time. We're planning a 5-day trip, with 2 nights near Nice, 1 night along the way, and finally 2 nights in Livorno. There are 4 of us in a rental car, and we'd like to stay in either an apartment, a mobile home near the sea, or a campsite. Our budget isn't too extravagant!!!! We want to visit the Promenade des Anglais, and I've heard Menton is really interesting. Once we reach Livorno, we'll take the ferry to Corsica for 12 days with the same rental car. We're planning to leave the last week of May and the first two weeks of June 2026, so around 17-18 days total. Thanks
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Trip to Crete: renting a car and other questions
Hello, We’re planning to spend a week in Crete soon. We’ve read that renting a car is a must. We’ll be landing in Heraklion. We’re used to traveling modestly, hiking, and wandering around in rather bucolic spots. We’d love to hear any tips or experiences that might match our travel style. Thanks in advance! Françoise and Jean-Pierre
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Car and accommodation for a week in Tenerife
Hi everyone,

I’m planning a trip to Tenerife this winter and have already booked my flight. I’d love any tips to help me prepare. My wife and I are into hiking and exploring all the interesting spots—countryside, villages, and towns. We usually get around by bus, but renting a car in Tenerife seems like a good idea to reach different sites. I’d appreciate any info on car rentals and accommodations. Thanks so much!
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Recommendations for Hanoi and Halong Bay
Hello fellow travelers! We’re planning to visit Vietnam at the end of 2025, arriving in HANOI, which we’d like to explore, along with HALONG BAY. I’ve seen that the ideal option is to take a 2-day boat trip. We’re retirees aged 79 and 75, used to traveling, so I’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for spending 4-5 days in this region.

Could you share some hotel addresses with private rooms and bathrooms, as well as tour agencies for Halong Bay that offer reasonable prices?

Thanks in advance!
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Information for two weeks in the Seychelles
Hi there, we’re heading to the Seychelles at the end of March for two weeks. I was thinking 5 days in Praslin, 3 days in La Digue, and 5 days in Mahé. Does that time split sound good to you?! For accommodation in Praslin, does the Grande Anse area seem nicer than St Anne for a quiet stay? And on Mahé, is the south coast or the west coast better? Do you know where the boats usually leave from for island-hopping excursions? Last question: I’m a fisherman and I’ll have some gear with me. Do you know where the fishing reserves are? Are there any small harbors where I can hop on a boat with locals? Thanks in advance for your tips!
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Public transport from Puerto Natales to Santiago
Hi there, We’re two friends and want to explore Patagonia in 3 weeks, traveling from Puerto Natales to Santiago. We’d like to use public transport. Has anyone tried this before? If so, could you share your itinerary, booking tips, etc.? We’ll be traveling in December–January. Thanks!
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Renting a vehicle with a reliable agency in Turkey
Hi, we’re planning a 15-day road trip in mid-May. We’d like to rent a vehicle with a reliable agency (I’d seen CIZGI, but the reviews are really mixed). Rates with full insurance are around 1000 € or even more…) Do you know of a rental company that won’t rip us off? Thanks for your help. Praline33
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Visiting Kenya Without Breaking the Bank
Good evening, As two senior French couples who are used to traveling independently all over the world, we’d like to visit Kenya next November. Now, after seeing and reading a bit everywhere, and with the first quotes for a 6/7-day safari, I’m shocked by the prices (like $2,250) for places like Maasai Mara, where entry alone costs $200 per person per day, plus fees for the driver and vehicle. So if you have any recent great tips or contacts to share to help me out, I’d really appreciate it—because despite the costs, we’d still love to go, while keeping things reasonable. The most plausible solution is probably renting a vehicle with a driver-guide. Thanks in advance for all your replies. Jacques
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Short trip to Mauritania (one week) then Morocco
Short stay in Mauritania (one week), then back to Morocco (Dakhla) for a few days before heading to Agadir and flying back to Brussels. Looking for great spots and sights to visit, as well as nice, moderately priced accommodation. What do you recommend? Thanks in advance
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What are the best tips for accommodation, markets, and restaurants in Lisbon?
Hi everyone,

It’s been ages since I last dropped by here... maybe simply because, apart from Nepal, I haven’t really had the chance to hit the road lately. 😉

This year, I’d love to spend a few days in Lisbon, probably in late May or early June. But with my budget being what it is, I’m looking for great tips to avoid wasting time once I’m there and risk missing out on hidden gems or unusual culinary specialties and/or quirky activities! I’m hoping to find a room in a local’s home where I can stay in a quiet neighborhood near the center, so I can get around without relying too much on public transport—my walking shoes are my best travel buddies. I’d love all your recommendations, especially for parks, small neighborhood markets, casual eateries for a quick bite, your favorite viewpoints to soak in the scenery (I’m bringing my travel journal to sketch my getaway in watercolors), events around traditional art and crafts, and so on. All your advice will definitely help me travel peacefully and come back with my head full of vibrant memories! Thanks in advance, everyone! Isabelle
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Cheap hotel in New Delhi
My friend and I are arriving in New Delhi on March 4th at 12:05 AM. Could anyone recommend a decent and affordable hotel? Is 20 € the going rate? Thanks!
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Questions about homestays and buses in Réunion during peak tourist season
hi there

I’m planning to spend about twenty days in Réunion in November. I’d like to get around using the *car jaune* (2 € per ticket), but from what I’ve heard, it doesn’t cover the whole island. I’m not looking to head toward the ocean and the beautiful beaches—more toward the mountainous landscapes, even if I’ll just be admiring them from below. 😉 Maybe other buses go where I want to go. By the way, are there any relatively easy mountain hikes, and where?

But here’s the most important part: I don’t want to book anything in advance because I don’t know what my itinerary will look like—it’ll change depending on my mood. 3 days here, 5 days there, etc. On top of that, I’d like to arrange half-board stays with locals—not professionals—by approaching them and asking if they’d be willing to host me (overnight stay, breakfast, and dinner) for 30 € to 40 € per day.

What do you think? Does the price seem reasonable? And is it okay to take the initiative and ask Réunionnais directly?

The tourist office in Réunion told me that since November is peak tourist season, I should book without delay. 🤪

For four years in a row, I traveled across Canada for a month and a half each time, relying only on hitchhiking and half-board stays with Canadians who welcomed me (and refused to let me pay them).

If I’d listened to my family and friends, I never would’ve taken the leap—and that adventure remains one of the best experiences of my life.

Thanks for your input!
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Looking for great tips for a 3-day stay in Barcelona
Hi everyone! This is my first time in Spain, and I don’t know it at all. I’m heading to Barcelona for 3 days, but I don’t have any specific plans yet. I’ve heard it can be quite expensive, so I’d love to get some tips on how not to break the bank during these 3 days! 😊
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Your thoughts on booking Agoda via Kayak for cheaper rates
hi everyone, here’s the thing I just made a hotel reservation on Agoda through Kayak

I found an interesting hotel in Krabi—booking directly through Agoda was 160 € per night, but when I searched the same hotel and dates on Kayak, it showed 136 € per night... So I went with that option via Kayak, and I landed on Agoda with the original price of 160 € crossed out and the new price at 136 €. I completed the payment and instantly received an email from Agoda confirming the booking.

But why such a discount? I’ve got quite a few more bookings to make, and they’re all cheaper through Kayak. I’ve seen negative reviews about Kayak, but only for flights. Plus, at the bottom of Agoda’s site, it says Kayak and Agoda are partners.

I’d love to know if anyone else has used this method and if they had any bad surprises... Like the site canceling the reservation last minute or the price suddenly going up.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts! :)
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Prix en Albanie
Ce que j'ai compris c'est que devant une évidence tu cherches tjrs à noyer le poisson.
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Luxor to Marsa Alam Transfer
Hello,

There are two of us, and we’re spending a few days in Luxor (after a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, likely with Terres d'Égypte). On the way back, we’ve planned: - The evening of April 17th: the Karnak Sound and Light show - April 18th: a hot-air balloon ride - After the balloon ride on April 18th, we’re heading to Marsa Alam to join a group leaving for Sataya; our boat departs on the 19th.

Do you know what the cost of a Luxor to Marsa Alam transfer is? I’ve seen prices that vary wildly—some double what others quote—and I’m not sure what budget to plan for.

Can we organize the Karnak Sound and Light show and the hot-air balloon ride on our own, or is it complicated? If you also know of a reliable local agency for transfers and excursions, I’d love to hear about it.

Thanks for your tips!
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