travel
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Eternal Naples: Stay, or Leave
What does the sea look like in your eyes when you look down from a height? Is it just a piece of azure? You might as well look closer, You will find that, Waste, microorganisms and metabolites float on the sea surface, You people who live by words often weave fantasies, But it often runs counter to the truth. The city awakens slowly under the orange street lamps, and the morning light flows like body temperature among the dense buildings that seem to be nestled to each other. This heritage place of the ancient empire contains 2,700 years of art and culture, where decay and splendor are intertwined. Naples…
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The Asia-Europe-Africa Great Loop may not be the best choice for middle-aged travelers
The Asia-Europe-Africa Great Loop can almost be said to be the “antidote” for college students’ travel. On the social platform, many college students are excited about this route and finally embark on a journey. But for middle-aged people, this route is full of challenges. After walking around, I personally suggest that middle-aged people choose carefully. The Asia-Europe-Africa Great Loop usually leaves Xinjiang, passes through Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and arrives in the three Caucasus countries-Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. Then from the Caucasus to Turkey, the Balkans and other places, the last stop is often Egypt, and then take a more than ten-hour flight from Egypt to…
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After visiting Sri Lanka, I realized that this is perhaps the most honest country in the world for tourists
My friend was puzzled to learn that I had been in Sri Lanka for nearly a month. He asked, “Is a bankrupt country really that fun?” Indeed, Sri Lanka is a bankrupt country, but this word is far from enough to define it. After staying in Sri Lanka for a while, I found that this is perhaps one of the least easy places in the world to “pit” tourists. When we travel, what we are most afraid of is being pitted. This may be encountered at home and abroad. Because tourists often don’t know enough about local prices compared with locals. Some unscrupulous vendors may hold the mentality of “making…
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How many must-try ice creams in the world have you checked in?
Ice cream is known as the paradise on the tip of the tongue. As early as the 17 th century, people began to make its predecessor “sorbet”. Today, it is still one of the most popular desserts in the world, with irresistible charm. In midsummer, a mouthful of cold and sweet ice cream melts in your mouth, and your body and mind are instantly cured. The wonderful and sweet taste of love makes people want to stop. This issue selects the top ten ice creams in the world that can’t be missed for you. With ingenious craftsmanship, natural raw materials and infinite creativity, they bring classic and…
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Chilean Patagonia | Looking for the King of the Wilderness, Mirror Hunting Cougar Shadow
When the first European navigators arrived in this new world, they insisted that they witnessed giants living here. Although no one believes the ancient legends, the “giants” of Patagonia do exist-first, the towering peaks of the hundreds of inner peaks, and second, the “ghost” cougars wandering like ghosts in the wasteland. If you are a photographer, we invite you Go deep into Bainei National Park in Chile, and use the lens to capture the rich colorful pictures intertwined by mountain lakes, wasteland meadows and glaciers, as well as freely galloping alpacas and mysterious cougars. Half of the regular tourists pass by in a hurry, the other half come for the…
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Country Without Stray Dogs: The Warmth of Meeting in Georgia
The day I left Tbilisi, I still had a little change left in my pocket. I can’t remember exactly how much, only just enough to go to the cheap supermarket and buy a bottle of drink. The lack of free drinking water at Tbilisi Airport prompted me to decide to walk two kilometers to find the supermarket. Originally, I wanted to keep the coin as a souvenir, but now I have no thoughts. It is important to quench my thirst. It wasn’t dark when I went out, and there were several big dogs lying at the airport gate. I accidentally met one of them, and it lazily raised its head…
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Kenya’s 10-day Family Mobilization: Wild Fun Grassland + Coconut Grove Beach Parent-child Time
Core highlights of the line: ① Specially designed for families with children aged 6 to 12, it integrates grassland safari and seaside leisure to meet the diverse experience needs of parents and children. ② Stay in parent-child friendly characteristic accommodation throughout the journey. Most of the owners are parent-child families, and they are well versed in the needs of traveling with their babies. ③ The camps are located in private reserves next to national parks, avoiding the hustle and bustle of cars and horses, and enjoying the exclusive tranquility and space of the family. ④ Explore different natural habitats in Laikipia and Masai Mara. Guides are good at stimulating…
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Many people embark on a journey, not in pursuit of the scenery, but in search of the gradually blurred self.
What are you usually thinking about when your mood is at a low point? If you face unemployment or voluntarily leave your job, where will your thoughts drift? Many people’s subconscious idea is to change the environment and go out for a walk. Traveling can really make people feel fresh and find a chance to breathe in completely unfamiliar spaces. Many people’s seemingly chic travel, but the motivation behind it is actually somewhat vague. Reasons such as “relaxing” and “relaxing” sound reasonable, but they may not be the real reasons. If it’s just to relax, doesn’t it count to go for a walk in the park? If you just want…
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Chile and Argentina | Fourteen days through the south, galloping in the wilderness epic
Itinerary highlights: ① Running through Chile and Argentina, connecting the desert in series/ Big River/ Mountains/glaciers, immersed in the ultimate natural symphony of South America. ② Select three top-level wild luxury residences, and enjoy the comfort of hot springs, fine wine and delicious food after outdoor adventure. Everywhere is located in the natural hinterland, so you can watch the sunrise and sunset by the window without running around. ③ Ride a mountain bike through the Saar Canyon; Trek in search of giant cacti at sunset; Track the flamingos roaming in the oasis by dirt bike. ④ Pilgrimage to the Three Pagodas of Bainei and Gray Glacier on foot; Ride through…
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Peruvian Plateau Night Train: Crossing the Andes and Heading to the Transparent Stars of Lake Titicaca
Sitting in the waiting hall, holding Chicha Morada juice brewed with Peruvian local purple corn, all the guests are full of expectations and are ready to board the first luxury sleeper train in South America, known as the “Andean Explorer”. Flight attendants in crisp white shirts and tan casual jackets are carrying luggage, flowers and all kinds of supplies in an orderly manner. They will accompany us from Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incas, all the way to Puno, and finally reach Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Although the train is owned and operated today by Peruvian Railways, its legendary journey began on another continent:…

























