travel
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Ali, Tibet | The Lost Guge Civilization Tour 9 Days
Core of the trip: ① The itinerary is refined, Lhasa enters and leaves Ali, and avoids turning back. Combine in-depth humanistic interpretation with natural scenery. ② Visit the temple and cave murals in three artistic styles of Chinze, Kashmir and Nepal. The guide explains the evolution of Tibetan sects from the 11 th to 17 th centuries in detail, and identifies the protectors and religious symbols. ③ Watch the Himalayan peaks, including Zhuomulari, Everest, Lhotse and Shishabangma. ④ Explore untapped and pristine glaciers on foot along the Sino-Indian border. ⑤ Experience the half-way Gangrenpoche mountain turn, enter on foot and return by car. Watch the golden sunset of Namunani…
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Kenya Classic Day 8: An in-depth tour of Amboseli Snow Mountain Elephants and Masai Mara Grassland Kings
Core highlights of the itinerary: ① * * High cost performance and comfort * *: Select a four-star ecological camp to achieve high-quality safari accommodation and experience with exquisite budget. ② * * Classic in-depth exploration * *: Focus on the two essences of Kenya-Amboseli and Masai Mara, stay in each place for 3 consecutive nights, and be deeply immersed. ③ * * Efficient and comfortable connection * *: Three inland flights are connected to avoid long-distance drives and save precious time for wilderness wonders. ④ * * Symphony between snow-capped mountains and elephants * *: Against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, the top of Africa, track the most spectacular…
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Greenland Vintage Sailing Adventure 9
Line highlights: ① Explore the east coast of Greenland on a sailboat built in the last century. ② Visit traditional Inuit villages and learn about local hunting culture. ③ On the 3 rd, landing for hiking activities, tracking musk ox communities and other wild animals, and having a chance to see polar bears. ④ Enjoy the huge glaciers in Greenland during the voyage, swim in the sea, and light a bonfire on the beach in the evening. ⑤ The navigation sea area is mainly fjords, with small waves to slow down seasickness. ⑥ It can extend Iceland’s round-the-island sightseeing or inland hiking routes. Departure every Sunday from late…
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Great summer resort in Asia, there’s always a place for you
When the heat sweeps through, it is really everyone’s hope to find a cool place to avoid the scorching heat. In cities, people rely on cold drinks, air conditioning and swimming pools to relieve the heat and dryness, but they often fall into the cycle of “feeling more bored after a short relief”, and even bring gastrointestinal discomfort and “air conditioning disease”. Another summer is approaching, how can we spend it more calmly and healthily? To this end, we have specially selected nine* * easily accessible summer resorts in Asia * *,Save you from the fatigue of long-distance travel and jet lag,Set off easily and go to aA refreshing and…
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Queenstown Gardens | Snow-capped mountain and lake view, all at once
The morning light is slight, the mist is frivolous The lake is like a gauze The sunset is fading, and the twilight is all together The lakeside fell silent This is Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown Gardens. In a day, morning and dusk change, and every moment is beautiful beyond words. Queenstown Park is located in Queenstown, South Island of New Zealand. Although it is not a popular place, it is a gathering of snow-capped mountains, forests, streams and living things. Everything here, even beyond all your imagination of a park. It’s worth slowing down and spending half a day savoring. One diary line (Early morning…
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Ile de Ré, France | Blues and madrigal in a frame
Driving across the long bridge across the sea from La Rochelle, Lei Island, which is only 30 kilometers long, appears leisurely. Exquisite villages and harbors, charming beaches and lighthouses are dotted everywhere, and the island is small enough to measure its circumference with a bicycle or horseshoe. Through the hustle and bustle of people to Port San Martin, the town’s style reflects careful governance everywhere: eyesore cables are buried deep underground, new buildings are strictly forbidden, and the blinds of all old houses can only be selected from the famous color chart-eight kinds of blue and eight kinds of green, which constitute the unique visual rhythm of Ray Island. The…
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These global classics should be tasted once in a lifetime
Travel is to see the world through one’s own eyes, feel all kinds of things in the world with one’s own heart, and taste the flavor with one’s own taste buds. Because one side of water and soil not only support one side of people, but also breeds a unique food culture. When you think that there are special delicacies all over the world, and every nation has traditional delicacies, the journey becomes exciting. For those who love life, tasting local food is to engrave time on their taste buds and feel the taste of mountains, rivers, lakes and seas with the tip of their tongue. This issue…
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In youth, measuring the value of the world with your footsteps is far better than the accumulation of numbers in bank accounts.
Born in an ordinary background, I once believed that saving money is the master key to resist the storm of life, and it can lock all uncertainties out of the door. But as I got older, I gradually felt that it was more important to embark on a journey when I was young than to hold on to my savings. What matters is travel, not travel. The two are not the same. Many college students will travel around the world during the holidays to punch in and take pictures of delicious food-this is not what I mean by travel. Travel should be walking on the road, meeting the world unexpectedly,…
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On the Egyptian road: The drivers I met
The journey in Egypt can be divided into distinct pre-and post-stages. The first half was quite hard, looking for public transportation all day, and the language barrier was inconvenient to communicate, but it failed to shake my determination to save money. By the second half, things began to change. Along the way, I met all kinds of drivers, both good and unpleasant experiences, which should be regarded as a special record. The most common places to encounter drivers during travel tend to be airports-in Egypt, some airports don’t have public transportation at all, and you have no choice but to take a taxi. Of course, online car-hailing is also one…
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Only in Egypt did I realize that the “Arabic numerals” we are familiar with were actually invented in India
As a person with almost zero historical knowledge, who would have thought that he didn’t even know the word? I never thought that after living for decades, I might not even recognize the numbers. But this is indeed my real experience-the “Arabic numerals” used in Egypt are completely different from what we usually know. Egyptians speak Arabic, but if you leave without doing your homework, you could have a complete meltdown while taking a taxi. All the questions spew out at the moment of seeing the taxi on the road: What about Arabic numerals? What are those winding license plate numbers? Egypt’s license plate does consist of Arabic numerals, but…

























