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Achat d'un "Pacsafe" pour la Thaïlande English translation pending
by ChristineMtl · 2004-01-25 · 4 replies
Je ferai bientôt mon premier voyage en Thaïlande. Comme je partirai seule, je me demandais si l'achat d'un "Pac Safe" en valait la peine. C'est un genre de toile d'araignée en fil d'acier souple pour entourer le sac à dos et pouvoir le barrer n'importe où. Est-ce que j'aurai l'air paranoïaque avec ça sur mon sac à dos?

Merci

Christine
Pourquoi voyager?! English translation pending
by Marsu · 2003-11-25 · 87 replies
Bonjour a tous et toutes!!!!

Amoureux du voyage? Amoureux de le bourlingue, amoureux de la terre, amoureux d'ailleurs...

Une question m'est venu en répondant a un autre poste. Je pense que jamais elle n'a été posé ici.

Pourquoi voyager vous?

La réponse est facile me direz-vous: pour DECOUVRIR.

Mais ma question va plus loin que ca, qu'est ce qui vous pousse a repartir encore et encore, pourquoi toujours partir plus loin, plus souvent, plus longtemps?

Pourquoi ce couper de ses etres qui nous aiment et nous chérissent pour aller se perdre au fin fond de la jungle et manger des trucs a l'odeur, couleur et gout bizarre? en revenir le coeur a l'envers, la tete ailleur avec l'impression que personne nous comprend et repartir pour trouver des gens qui nous comprennent?

Est ce que vous voyagez pour fuir quelque chose? Pour trouver quelque chose? Pour oublier?

A vos plumes les amis, et bonne chance .....😉
Achat vêtement polaire en Thaïlande? English translation pending
by Jsabra · 2003-11-03 · 1 reply
Bonjour

je vais me rendre dans le nord de l'inde après être passé par l'asie du sud est et ne voulant pas transporter duvet blouson polaire chaussure rando etc ..., j'aimerai savoir s'il est possible d'acheter ce genre de matos a bangkok Est ce que si on trouve ça, la qualité sera correct ?

merci d'avance
Achat vêtements polaires à Delhi? English translation pending
by Jsabra · 2003-11-03 · 1 reply
Bonjour

je vais me rendre dans le nord de l'inde après être passé par l'asie du sud est et ne voulant pas transporter duvet blouson polaire etc ..., j'aimerai savoir s'il est possible d'acheter ce genre de matos en inde (Delhi ou plus au nord) Est ce que si on trouve ça, la qualité sera t'elle correct ?

merci d'avance

jc
Colonial Fiesta Grand Resort & Spa English translation pending
by Didadou · 2003-08-21 · 7 replies
Bonjour nous prévoyons faire un voyage cette hiver au Mexique à la Riviera Maya à l'hotel Colonial Fiesta Grand Resort & Spa, mais je crois que ca la changer de nom pour le Palladium Fiesta Grand Resort & Spa. J'aimerais avoir des commentaires sur cette hotel et si vous avez des sites avec des photos j'aimerais bien. Et pouvez vous me dire c'est quoi les excursions offert à Riviera Maya.

Merci à l'avance😉

Lynda
Comment faites-vous pour vivre et voyager? English translation pending
by Mumu · 2003-08-21 · 72 replies
🤪 Bonjour à toutes et à tous !!!!

Si jai décidé de démarrer une nouvelle discussion, c'est parce que j'ai un gros problème existenciel !

Je m'explique :

Cela fait maintenant 1 ou 2 mois que je suis menbre de ce forum et je suis devenu complètement accro : je reste des heures devant mon poste (d'ailleurs je pense que ça ne plairait pas trop à mon patron !!!) en train de lire les discussions sur n'importe quel thème, regarder les profils de chaque membre, ... et tout me fait rêver, chaque destination me donne envie d'y aller ...

Mais je me pose quand même une petite question ... 😕 COMMENT FAITES VOUS ?????? Bon, c'est vrai je n'ai que 23 ans, mais en regardant certains profils (agatha), je me rends compte que certaines personnes de mon âge ont déjà fait pas mal de voyages ... Et puis même les personnes plus âgées (30, 40 ou 50 ans), je me demande comment vous faîtes pour pouvoir partir autant. c'ets vrai vous devez avoir un boulot qui ne vous donne pas forcément la possibilité de partir 1 ou 2 mois en voyage. Et puis si vous avez des enfants, comment faîtes vous pour "bourlinguer"avec des gosses. Et au niveau financier ... Là aussi ça me fait peur. Je sais qu'en cherchant bien on peut se débrouiller pour partir pas cher (j'ai fait un week-end à Londres où le vol m'a couté pour 2 personnes 300 F aller -retour), mais si on sort un peu de l'Union Europééne, alors là, il faut aligner la monnaie. Mais bon, je me dis que si on n'a vraiment envie de partir il faut économiser et c'est tout ... En fait, je crois qu'il me faudrait plusieurs vies : - 1 vie pour avoir une super carrière profesionnelle : j'ai envie de faire pleins de choses, traviller dans une agence de voyage, dans la presse, la communication, la déco, ... - 1 vie pour m'occuper de mes futurs enfants : je veux 4 enfants, donc je pense que ça m'occupera pendant au moins toute une vie non ?!? - et bien-sur, 1 vie pour voyager : je voudrais vivre un peu dans chaque pays pour avoir le temps de découvrir chaque culture, chaque coutume, chaque religion, ... 🤪 Vous vous rendez bien compte vous aussi que je ne pourrais pas faire tout ça en 1 seule vie !!! En fait, si j'ai décidé d'écrire ce message, c'est surtout pour vous remercier, vous tous qui me font tant rêver dans ce forum avec vos multiples expériences autour du monde. 🙂 Merci et à très beintôt. Mumu
Nouvelle Calédonie: quels vêtements emmener? (juin/juillet/août) English translation pending
by Oli · 2003-05-31 · 24 replies
bonjour à tous!

je vais bientot partir en nouvelle calédonie 🙂et j'aimerai savoir quels vêtements emporter pour juin-juillet-aout. Si vous avez des conseils pour le voyage en avion, l'escale etc ça serait cool aussi car je pars seule pour la première fois en avion. Merci d'avance!😉
Sac de 50l. ou 75l. pour la Thaïlande? English translation pending
by FrankQc · 2003-02-25 · 17 replies
🙂🙂

Je pars de montréal à destination de Bangkok le 31 mai jusqu'au 20 août!!! Je compte finalement faire le tour de la thailande et du vietnam et peut être plus si on a les finances!!!

C'est quand même 12 semaines perdus à 4000km de chez moi avec un copain...🤪 Ca fait assez peur à mes parents et surtout mon papapoule!!!

j'hésite maintenant entre mon sac de 75l. ou mon autre de 50 l.??? Je veux pas m'encombrer de trop gros mais je ne sais pas si je vais en avoir assez de 50l. ???

Je compte partir léger en linge et en acheter là bas à la place... Bonne idée ou non???
Our road trip through the American Southwest for summer 2026
by Mitch341 · 2026-05-14 · 45 replies
Hello! The itinerary is pretty much set for August 2026. Yeah, I know it’s gonna be *super* hot. But it’s the only time we can get away.

So, here’s the plan: Montpellier-CDG-Dallas.

Stay from July 31 to August 26, 2026: Car rental – check, Hotels – check, Itinerary – almost check, Photo gear – check, Budget – check, 🤪 Meal planning – meh, we’ll see... Walmart, of course, for the cooler when we arrive.

And now, without too much detail...

Fort Worth: The Longhorns and the Stockyards; JR’s ranch (for the missus); Medal of Honor Museum – Arlington.

Houston and NASA Space Center: See the Gulf of Mexico/America.

San Antonio and the missions.

Fort Stockton for an overnight stop.

El Paso via Guadalupe Mountains: El Paso and White Sands.

Tucson and the Pima Air & Space Museum: Tombstone, Bisbee.

Phoenix:

Still working on the program.

Sedona: Round trip around the area via Flagstaff and Williams, or the Grand Canyon (already done) – we’ll decide on the spot.

Albuquerque: Santa Fe, Turquoise Trail, Los Alamos.

Amarillo via Route 66: Old Route 66 in the city; Big Texas Ranch Steak 😏.

Dallas: JFK Museum; Perot Museum; West End district.

And through it all – the road, the road, and more road!!!

We’ll adapt day by day based on our mental and physical state (we’re not exactly spring chickens).

Return to France: Dallas-Montpellier via CDG.

Cheers!
April 2026 Theme Discussion: Feeling Peachy?
by Envallis · 2026-04-01 · 90 replies
Hey there!

This is the spot where we can chill and chat about fishing at sea worldwide 😊

Here are two charming fishermen taking a well-deserved break near Zanzibar!
Review of the CFC RENAISSANCE's 'EN VOGUE' experience
by Poupou10 · 2026-03-28 · 111 replies
😉Hi there, A few months ago, CFC put the EN VOGUE experience on sale, departing from Dunkirk. I booked this package to test the boat and onboard services for myself. I’d read a lot of reviews mentioning numerous issues on board, so I wanted to see for myself what it was really like…

Okay, I’ll stop rambling… The package included boarding at 6 PM on Friday, dinner, a show, an overnight stay, and breakfast. We chose an interior cabin for this experience—since the boat wasn’t leaving the dock, we didn’t see the point in paying more… All in all, it cost 130 € per person. My mom joined us; she got the same cabin for 130 € with no single occupancy supplement.

We’d checked in online to board faster. We took the train to DUNKIRK, then a taxi to the shuttle pavilion—7 € for the ride. When we arrived at the pavilion, we were told to wait because there was a connection issue with check-in. Great start… After about ten minutes, we were finally allowed to proceed. At the counter, they said they didn’t have our cabin cards and no record of our check-in… Very odd. With no solution, they put us on the bus and said we’d sort it out at reception. Perfect. We went through security, and they confiscated our water bottles—never seen that before! Then they said my mom had a corkscrew in her bag, so they searched it… but there was no corkscrew. Total amateur hour… They eventually dropped it.

We got on the bus for a ten-minute ride… We boarded the ship with a crew member and headed to reception. Turns out, we weren’t the only ones in this situation. The nightmare began… Only two staff members were handling all the issues, and everything seemed complicated. They told my mom her cabin had been given to someone else 😲. That was the last straw…

It took forever—they had to redo the entire check-in. Finally, they told my mom her cabin was good to go; they’d mixed her up with someone else… After a solid half-hour, we could finally head to our cabin.

I’m determined to test everything: the pool, jacuzzi, show, restaurant, spa, etc… TO BE CONTINUED
Spring getaway in search of Moroccan sunshine
by Solene40 · 2025-09-01 · 67 replies
Hey fellow travelers!

This isn’t meant to be a full-on travel journal—just a little springtime dip into the Moroccan coast (and maybe a bit more if we click).

For our third trip to this country, we set off for 8 days in early June 2025, *sure* we’d be greeted by non-stop sunshine...



...and well, that didn’t happen! The gray stuck around for a day, then two, then three (while back home in the Landes, we had gorgeous sunshine 🤦‍♂️😂).

Now, unlike us, the Morocco experts here probably already know this, but apparently, it’s pretty common—especially in spring—when the warm air from inland meets the cool ocean breeze. Locals even have to warm up with hot water bottles, can you believe it? 😄!



And of course, it had to happen now, since our plan is to follow the coast from Essaouira to Mirleft!!

Oh well, we’ll see how it goes—but luckily, this first stunning sunset made up for the weather 🌅.



See you soon to anyone who’s up for it! 😊
Facebook Travel Groups vs. Travel Forums
by Djackx67 · 2025-07-31 · 7 replies
Hi there, I’m not quite sure how to introduce this topic...

Let’s just say that since Covid—and the shutdown of VF—Facebook travel groups have exploded, while travel forums (VF or Le Forum du Routard) are much less active than they used to be.

And that’s where I realize (maybe it’s just my impression) that the average traveler seems to need assistance with *every* little detail... When I look at the questions posted in travel groups on social media—oh my goodness, we’re really not in the same traveler universe. You might think I’m being harsh, even condescending toward the overwhelming majority of travelers, but at the end of the day, travel forums still inspire way more and are much more geared toward long-term travelers, those who set off on adventures, who have the traveler’s soul—rather than those asking what clothes to pack for Bogotá or whether the weather will be nice in Mexico from April 18 to 30...

I’m just noticing that travelers who have the time and love to improvise their trips are becoming really rare...

For a travel aficionado like me, it’s kind of sad to see such a demand for hand-holding... but I guess it fits with our times.

There, I said it!
2 months cycling as a family: Denmark/Sweden/Finland and Estonia?
by Anso56 · 2025-02-17 · 8 replies
Hello fellow cycle-tourers! First post on this site for our first big family cycling adventure with our two teens (12 and 16 years old) over 2 months. We're preparing to leave in June/July from Erdeven by bike, then take the train from Auray to Paris, followed by a FlixBus from Paris to Copenhagen with our 4 bikes. After that, we're looking to refine our route: Should we go to Sweden via Helsingborg and then head up to Stockholm along the west or east coast? Maybe passing through the Gotland islands, then via the Åland Islands, why not Turku? Then off to Estonia to Tallinn, ride a bit along the coast, and return by bus if we can find one that takes 4 bikes. :))

Could you share any tips on routes in Sweden: west coast or east coast to prioritize in the south? We’ve heard it’s a shame not to go up to Norway, but we’re worried about the elevation and don’t see how to make a loop work in our 2 months / 1500 km. Any ideas? And the southern Finnish coast: should we go all the way to Helsinki or not? Maybe at the expense of Estonia?

In short, we know choosing means giving something up, but if we can do it with advice from fellow cyclists, that would be amazing! Thanks in advance for your tips! Anne-Sophie and the whole Breton family: David, Axel, and Maude
Sharing private "swim with dolphins" outing on March 25, 2025
by Turcohelene · 2025-01-22 · 0 replies
Hi there!! We’ll be on vacation in Mauritius from March 18 to 29 and have booked a private outing to swim with dolphins on March 25. The price for this outing is 430 € whether there are 2 or 4 of us. Right now, it’s just the two of us, and we’d be up for sharing this experience with two other people (which would bring the price down to about 110 € per person). The provider is okay with this.

We chose this option because the providers are usually very respectful of the animals. It also lets us leave early (5:30 AM) to be the first to see the dolphins before the horde of more "touristy" boats arrives (around 7:30 AM) and swarms the animals. (I’ve experienced this—and really didn’t enjoy it—in Malaysia with turtles, and I don’t want to go through that again.) The outing lasts 3 hours (60 to 90 minutes with the dolphins, then a snorkeling spot, then Crystal Rock).

If you're interested...

See you soon! !
Sea temperature in March 2025 in Dubai
by Eve13 · 2025-01-15 · 5 replies
Hi everyone, so great to be back on this forum! 😊 I’d love to know if swimming is pleasant in Dubai in March—I really need some warmth and hot water! 🔥 Thanks for your replies
EVisa issue: invalid address
by Chalembert · 2025-01-06 · 8 replies
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Laos in February. I tried to apply for my eVisa online, but the system keeps telling me that both my address and the address of my hotel upon arrival are invalid, without any further explanation. I’ve modified them, shortened them several times, but nothing changes. I sent a message to ask for clarification but haven’t received a response. Has anyone else run into this problem? How was it resolved?

Thanks in advance, and happy New Year! 🙂
World Cliffs Discussion: January 2025 Contest
by Montagnard74 · 2025-01-02 · 120 replies
So, to start the year off right (Happy New Year!), This is where we can discuss January’s theme. With 20,000 km of French coastline (there’s a catch ;)), our beautiful country should be well represented!

Dig out those hard drives! Bruno
Two weeks in Bangkok: your off-the-beaten-path suggestions
by Marien33 · 2024-12-13 · 56 replies
Hello, After a lot of searching, exchanging ideas, and thinking it over, I’ve decided to go back to my original plan of spending two weeks in Bangkok. From January 19th to February 2nd. I’ll also take a quick trip for one night/two days to Ayutthaya (and return to Bangkok, where I’ll have kept the apartment I booked), and possibly the same for Kanchanaburi, depending on how I feel once I’m there—whether I find something more interesting in Bangkok or nearby. The key word is: taking my time to take photos, observe, taste, savor (in every sense of the word), and most importantly, not rushing. Beyond the must-see tourist spots, I’d love to wander around the city and maybe within a 40 to 50 km radius for a day trip to discover unusual and lesser-known streets, houses, temples, markets, gardens, and more. I’ll also be spending two weeks in Chiang Mai and two weeks in Nan. I’m open to any suggestions. Thank you so much!
Bangkok - Chiang Mai - Koh Samui in summer
by Waterlily78 · 2024-12-08 · 66 replies
Hi everyone, I’ve spent two solid months reading the Lonely Planet and pretty much every post about Thailand here, plus French and English blogs. Now I’d love to get your expert opinions on our itinerary. We’re heading off in August 2025 with our 7-year-old daughter. We only have a maximum of three weeks off, and I’m keeping an eye on flight prices before booking (1400 € per person really stings 😕). So here’s what I’ve planned—let me know if you spot any major issues or if I’ve been way too "optimistic."

D1 - Arrival in Bangkok / rest, quick visit, overnight stay D2 - More temple visits, etc. D3 - Morning flight to Chiang Mai D4 - More Chiang Mai sightseeing D5 - Day trip to Chiang Rai (guided tour to book: blue and white temple), return to Chiang Mai late in the evening D6 - More Chiang Mai visits / Elephant Nature Park in the afternoon D7 - Morning flight to Koh Samui, sightseeing D8 to D10 - More Koh Samui visits D11 to D13 - Ferry to Koh Phangan D14 to D15 - Ferry to Koh Tao D16 - Return to Koh Samui, then flight to Bangkok D17 - Day trip to Ayutthaya, return to Bangkok in the evening D18 - Flight back to France :(

I know a lot of you recommend heading straight to Chiang Mai to recover from the international flight, but my partner and I NEVER sleep on planes (personally, I’ve been flying to Taiwan since I was little and have never slept more than an hour on a 14-hour flight...), so it’s essential for us to rest upon arrival . That’s also why I opted for domestic flights instead of the sleeper train—I know we’d lose over 10 hours and wouldn’t be able to rest properly in those conditions. And I’m sure you’ll also say BKK > North > South is too much for three weeks, but I really want to see as much as possible. Given how much the flights will cost, I’m not sure when we’ll be able to come back 🏴‍☠️.

So, questions: 1. Since we’ll only be in Bangkok for a maximum of two nights and need to easily reach the airport with luggage (and a child), which neighborhood should we prioritize? We’d love to experience the evening vibe of Asian night markets, ideally within walking distance of the hotel or just a few metro stops away. I’ve looked at Chinatown, but the BTS seems far... Should we go for somewhere near BTS Saphan Taksin or BTS Krungthonburi? But is the area lively in the evening with food courts, etc.? We’d also like to treat ourselves to a hotel with a pool.

2. Have we planned too many days in the south? Should I skip Koh Tao and just do Koh Samui + Koh Phangan? My partner and daughter aren’t strong swimmers, so we’re looking for beautiful beaches without too much current. Crowded beaches don’t bother us—we just want stunning turquoise waters without killer waves . Going all the way to Koh Tao and then back to Koh Samui to catch the flight to Bangkok seems too stressful. Is it still possible these days (I haven’t seen any recent posts on this) to head to Koh Samui in August and decide on the spot how many nights to spend in Koh Phangan or Koh Tao based on how we feel, booking hotels as we go? Or is that too risky?

If you have any better suggestions for fitting all this in while reducing internal flights, I’m all ears for your great tips
The New VoyageForum
by Anapodz · 2024-11-21 · 5 replies
Hi there,

Thanks for letting me know about the launch of the new VoyageForum.

I just want to say that I hope this fresh start has helped get rid of those rude people who thought they knew everything about every topic and would attack (and sometimes insult) participants who didn’t agree with them.

It was starting to feel like social media, where everyone thinks their own posts are the most accurate and truthful, and it was getting really tiresome—especially when all we really want to do is talk about travel.

So, my hope is that there’ll now be stricter moderation of exchanges between travelers.

Good luck with this new beginning!
Various ideas to revive/improve the site
by Attila · 2024-11-16 · 93 replies
Hello,

After 20 years of operation and a 4-year hiatus, we were happy to rediscover this forum following its acquisition by Myatlas.

At the very beginning of the adventure, there was a section allowing members to share their ideas—good or bad, feasible or not—with the team in charge to help perfect the forum.

So, to help VoyageForum regain its momentum and adapt to new audiences and a new environment, why not put our heads together and suggest some improvement ideas in this thread?

I’ll get the ball rolling!

Travel journals are limited to 300 photos because photo storage is expensive. This limitation is completely understandable, and Myatlas found a solution by offering a paid subscription for those who wanted to exceed the free photo limit. Maybe this approach could be adapted here? Limiting without offering an alternative is a reason members leave.
Living in Your Car While Traveling in the United States
by Usafan · 2024-10-28 · 40 replies
Hi everyone, So great to be back on our forum!...

For the past few years, I’ve been traveling on a budget, especially by sleeping as often as possible in campgrounds or in my car... If I can help, I’d be happy to.
Small hostels in Morocco: what's become of them?
by Hannahannah · 2020-09-16 · 27 replies
On this forum, we’ve all shared our favorite spots. Today, I’m wondering what’s happening with those small hostels and how they’re coping with the crisis. I’m thinking especially of Hussein, the owner of the guesthouse in Ijoukak; Majhid from L’Arganier in Tafraout; the family running Escale Rando in Taliouine; and so many others. Through hard work, they’d created welcoming hostels where it was great to stop for a few days. Has anyone heard from them lately? Thanks in advance for your replies—the list isn’t exhaustive, there are plenty more.
Thaïlande: un cas de contamination locale détecté English translation pending
by Azerty013 · 2020-09-04 · 9 replies
voilà l'article

https://www.thailande-fr.com/actu/106807-la-thailande-enregistre-un-nouveau-cas-de-transmission-locale-de-covid-19?utm_medium=onesignal#axzz6X3bNPcBq

ou alors il y a des étrangers "illégaux" qui ont réussi à rentrer dans le pays du côté de pataya bref mystère...par la mer n'importe qui peux arriver sur le sol thai..et reste planqué sans être découvert... (nous avons la connaissance de cas comme ça) le pays est grand ils ne peuvent pas tout surveiller par terre / mer... faut arrêter de nous prendre pour des andouilles

bon et bien croisons les doigts du coup ils vont bien voir que ce n'est pas que des étrangers qui contaminent les pays et donc faudrait espérer qu'ils ouvrent les portent du pays en exigeant une bonne assurance pour le covid, le port des masques dans les lieus publics en visitant et que la vie continue au lieu de couler des milliers d'agences et d'hôtels!!!
Traversée de la Chartreuse en solo English translation pending
by Triztana · 2020-08-22 · 16 replies
Trek solo n°6

On admettra que cette année fut spéciale. Je devais faire la traversée de Majorque en avril et puis... SALUE JE M'APPELLE COVID 19 ET JE VIENS VOUS FAIRE CHIER. Du coup, peu de projets pour cet été, difficile d'estimer les possibilités de voyage à l'étranger, pas très envie non plus de faire circuler cette merde... Alors je me rabats sur mes chères Alpes, ma foi de très bonne qualité. Début juillet, je consulte mon pote David, un normand exilé au pays des montagnes, pour savoir quand il sera chez lui, à Chambéry. Je cale donc un périple fin juillet, de Grenoble à Chambéry, via le massif de la Chartreuse, et en profiterai pour lui rendre visite.

Trajet réservé : départ le 25 juillet en train vers Grenoble, retour le 2 août en bus depuis Chambéry.

Je m'attends pas à quelque chose d'exceptionnel, je sais pas pourquoi. Ça a l'air très joli, mais pas très haut, et pas très sauvage. Mais après ces derniers mois bizarres, ce confinement éprouvant et les longs mois sans nature, un peu de montagne ne peut me faire que du bien. Et au moins, même si la météo n'est pas avec moi, je vais pas crever de froid, pour une fois (les plus hauts sommets sont à 2000m environ).

Après un petit séjour en Normandie natale et quelques trips de Caen, me voici en halte en région parisienne pour faire mon sac, la veille du départ. Ce qui m'inquiète le plus, c'est l'accès à l'eau. Il n'y a pas beaucoup de neige l'hiver (voire pas du tout certaines années), donc très peu de rivières en altitude. Les sources sont pour abreuver les troupeaux et bergers, mais souvent, l'été, elles sont à sec... Je checke quand même les dernières mises à jour des randonneurs sur refuge.info, qui recense tous les abris et les sources, pour voir un peu l'état des lieux. Ça devrait le faire. Je prends quand même 3 gourdes de 75 ml au lieu de 2 habituellement, ce qui me fait au maximum 2,25L d'eau en réserve.

Je blinde mon sac de 50L : 13 kg sans eau. Mh. Je sais pas comment je me démerde pour me retrouver avec autant de poids. Je lis pas mal de carnets de randonneurs qui portent 8 kg. Pourtant, j'ai pas prévu beaucoup de bouffe, peu d'habits, le strict minimum pour l'autonomie... Je comprends pas comment ça peut monter aussi haut pour seulement une semaine, d'ailleurs je me pose la question tous les ans.
Where to eat well in Finistère?
by Ducono · 2020-06-22 · 84 replies
Leaving in 15 days for Brittany, specifically the southern Finistère and Bénodet...

Tourists expected to boost the culinary restaurant industry!

Haven’t read the guide for latecomers yet, and I’m really wary of online reviews. Where can I eat without getting ripped off, enjoy quality food—crêperies, seafood, nice atmosphere... Thanks to all you savvy foodies!
Numéro fiscal demandé pour entrer en Sardaigne English translation pending
by Jackmaya · 2020-06-13 · 51 replies
Bonjour,

J'ai réservé pour la sardaigne cet été récemment. Il se trouve que pour entrer sur le territoire sarde il faut s'identifier sur l'application "sardegna sicura". Ils demandent le numéro de taxe fiscale. Savez-vous pourquoi ? De plus, étant encore étudiante, je suis encore rattachée à mes parenrs je n'ai donc aps de numéro à moi... Que faire?

Merci à vous.

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