travel
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Journey to me, like a migration of self-exile
Before the earthquake, Zhangmu was a common port for land transportation from Tibet to Nepal. From Zhangmu Port to Kathmandu, Nepal, it takes up to 10 hours by local minibus. The actual distance is not far, mainly because the road conditions are not good, and the car drives bumpy and slow. When I got into the car with my bag on my back, the car was already full of people, and even chickens and ducks were packed in cages to occupy the aisle. There’s almost nowhere to rest, let alone find a seat. Before the car opened, an elder sister on the back seat suddenly got up and got off.…
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After 19 days in Georgia, I summed up these rarely mentioned experiences in avoiding pitfalls
This trip to the Caucasus visited Armenia and Georgia, and the only regret was that there was too little time left for Armenia. Before departure, I heard a friend who had been to Georgia say that the consumption there would be lower, but this was not the case in actual experience. Tbilisi is the most affordable place to stay in the entire itinerary. Whether it’s Booking or Booking platforms like Agoda, it’s hard to find a cheaper Georgian city than Tbilisi. When backpackers with limited budget choose accommodation, it is recommended to sort them directly from low to high by price, and then choose the ones with high ratings and…
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Exploring Ram Island: Meet the purest Swahili style in East Africa
Since the 1960 s, Ram Island in Kenya has been praised by hippies as “Kathmandu of Africa”. This small island, which combines Arab, Indian and Chinese customs and is famous for its exquisite handicraft, has become the yearning place of many travelers. Its remote location, most of its residents maintain a traditional lifestyle, and almost all people believe in Islam. It is the oldest and best preserved cradle of Swahili culture in East Africa. The ancestors of the Swahili people were Arab or Persian merchants from the Middle East in the 9 th century AD. They arrived in East Africa by ship to engage in the spice, silk and slave…
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Behind the glory of the world cultural heritage, there are five dark chapters that have been deliberately forgotten.
In a closely connected world, culture is the core force that shapes community identity and cohesion.As a treasure of civilization, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is a valuable asset for us to trace history, broaden our horizons and meet challenges. UNESCO founded the World Heritage List in 1972, and its fundamental purpose is to protect and inherit it.Through scientific management under the legal framework, we can ensure the sustainable preservation of the most precious natural and cultural treasures on the earth. To be included in the World Heritage List, a heritage must first be nominated by its host country. After rigorous evaluation by the international expert committee, it is finally…
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Porquerolles, France | A gentle breeze in a silent season
The Porquerolles Islands are a short 30-minute boat ride from the Cote d ‘Azur. If we say Cote d ‘Azur It’s in a bikini Brigitte Bardot ( Brigitte Bardot ) While Porcrolles was wearing a fisherman’s jumper and a maxi Spanish dress Jeanne Moreau ( Jeanne Moreau )。 The charm exuded here is deliberately understated, as if it were from Azure sea Shore Lessons have been learned from the consequences of the flowery display. Left: Brigitte Bardot Right: Jeanne Moreau This small island, shaped like a croissant, is so small that it can be visited by foot or bike, but it is also so large that it doesn’t hinder loneliness.…
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In Sri Lanka, I met the little prince’s baobab tree
In the past, I always thought that baobab trees could only be seen in Africa, but I didn’t expect them to be found in South Asia. There are many popular places to visit in Sri Lanka, but most tourists probably only go to the famous attractions in the south. Where you can see baobab trees, it is on Mannar Island in northern Sri Lanka. At first, searching for Raiders on the Internet, there was very little information about Manar. But because I was really curious about what the baobab tree looked like, I decided to go. There are not many online options for accommodation in Manar, and the prices of…
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Namibia Panoramic Selection: An 11-day exploration tour of red sand and wilderness creatures
Core experience of the itinerary: ① Stay at the wild luxury camp adjacent to Namib National Park, and climb to the top of the red sand dunes of Susos Vile under the guidance of a guide to meet the magnificent sunrise of the oldest desert on earth. ② Experience a canoe trip in Walvis Bay Lagoon, and meet flocks of flamingos, naughty sea lions and leaping dolphins at close range. ③ Visit the prehistoric rock paintings of the world cultural heritage “Decadent Fontaine” and enjoy the desert sunset among strange rocks; Then go deep into the Damaraland dry riverbed to track the magical desert adapted elephant herds. ④ In-depth…
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French Riviera | Thoughts roam in the sea breeze
Rugged reefs surround the pebble beach, which is a favorite location for French movies. In 1907, the painter Georges Braque came here with a paintbrush to depict the rock walls dyed purple by sunlight, the milky sky and the blue sea. Today, French people are still picnicking under umbrellas on the beach, and the courage of teenagers to jump into the sea from the cliff stirs up waves and wets the skirt corners of girls. La Ciotat (1907) Georges Braque At dusk, people get up from the beach, walk to the restaurant and hotel behind them, and sip their pre-sunset aperitif on the wooden terrace. The waitress is setting up…
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Madagascar Wonderful Island Inland 9 Days * Route Planning
Core highlights of the journey: ① The whole journey is connected by 4 private charter flights, saving more than 50 hours of fatigue. ② Visit three national parks in Madagascar in depth, and gather three landmark landscapes: smart lemurs, strange stone forests and magnificent baobab trees. ③ Walk deep in the virgin rainforest and look for the largest Indri lemur in the world. ④ Climb over the stone forest with the help of ropes and suspension bridges, and look for the Dyken lemurs inhabiting it. ⑤ Take a traditional raft to drift the Monaporo River and visit the mysterious caves where local tribes perform ancient cremation ceremonies. ⑥ Enjoy your…
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Self-guided overseas travel: several personal and effective economical travel tips
There are many places where you need to bother yourself when traveling freely, but accordingly, you can also save a lot of expenses by planning your own itinerary. Here are some practical money-saving tips for free travel. First of all, it is the most concerned phone card problem when traveling freely, especially when traveling abroad freely. Some people are used to buying online in advance and feel more at ease with cards in their hands. My personal experience is that it is usually more cost-effective to buy after landing, and there are more package choices, and the price is not more expensive than online shopping in advance. Although shopping for…
























