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Sunday, February 13, 2022

trip-travel the best roads

February 13, 2022

trip-travel the best roads of las vegas

Hey! I am talking about a ready-made travel route from Las Vegas by car for 5 days to the most interesting parks in Utah in the USA. It will be useful for those who have already been surprised by the Universe of Vegas and traveled from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, but again flew or came to Vegas to look at the best casinos on the Strip, visit various shows, and see the most interesting sights outside the city. In general, this article is for those who plan to continue their acquaintance with the United States in more depth.

And the best for this is a trip called The Mighty 5, which includes five national parks in Utah - Arches, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef. We will see them first of all, and we will also visit three more state parks that are located near Las Vegas. We ourselves have personally visited all these national parks, and I will share with you practical information about where to rent a car, how best to go, where to stay overnight and, most importantly, what to see in these parks.

Route from Las Vegas by car 

The Las Vegas Utah Parks Route is a five-day circular drive northeast of Vegas through Nevada and Utah. The trip program includes visits to the National Parks - Zion, Bryce, Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef, as well as Dead Horse Point State Parks, Goblin Valley and Red Canyon.


Traveling along this route by car on your own, you will see the most important and interesting things in Utah: the best sunsets and sunrises, natural arches and hoods, high cliffs and deep canyons, take many beautiful photos and stay with unforgettable impressions from a trip to the southwestern United States .

When is the best time to go It is best to plan a trip from Las Vegas to national parks in the spring (April, May) or autumn (October, November) months. At this time of the year, it is not very hot during the day, and there are not as many tourists in the parks as in summer. You can also go in winter, for example on New Year's Eve. At the same time, in the mornings in parks located at an altitude above 2000 meters (Bryce, Canyonlands) it can be quite cool, so I recommend taking warm clothes with you.

Utah state parks 

We have traveled extensively in the US and seen the best parks along this route and we really liked them. So we can recommend this Canyon Country route to anyone who wants to see the most beautiful natural sights in the US Southwest and visit the extraordinarily picturesque parks of Utah.
Why are Utah's parks interesting? Firstly, we have already visited as many as 53 national parks in the USA, and still we think that Utah parks are the most delicious and unusual thing to eat in the States, especially for the first acquaintance with the nature of America. Secondly, there are other special parks in the USA, such as Yosemite in California or the Grand Canyon in Arizona, which can compete with them in beauty, but Utah's parks still win in fantastic and unusual. Scenic views evoke emotions that overflow!

Saturday, February 12, 2022

cross country road trip planner

February 12, 2022

5 travel apps for travelers on a budget

    If you ever get the chance, explore the world without plans. When you return, you will no longer be the same. Jack Kerouac's book On the Road captures the spirit of spontaneous travel—going where you like, when you like, and experiencing the world first hand. Exploring the globe can be liberating, character-building, and a fascinating world. Even more surprising: Today's traveler doesn't need to be incredibly wealthy to explore just about any country on Earth.However, traveling the world isn't free, so unless you're rich regardless, you'll need to shell out a penny or two on those trips abroad. But you have a tool that Kerouac never dreamed of: your mobile device. Whether it's a smartphone or tablet, connecting with friends, family, and apps can save you a lot of money. Let's take a look at five budget-stretching apps you should always take with you when you travel.
CONTENT 
1.Good translator 
2.Communication connection 
3.Asylum selector 
4.WiFi Master 
5.Multifunctional travel planning tool

Few things can make you feel more helpless in a foreign country than the inability to communicate. Improvised sign language only for you. Most language translation apps are much cheaper than printed phrasebooks and usually contain much more information. Each Lonely Planet phrasebook app is for one language and only costs $6. These handy tools draw on Lonely Planet's rich experience in the global travel market. Taking the time to memorize a few phrases will likely earn you points among the locals.For a cheaper app that translates voice to voice (you speak one language and it repeats itself in another), iTranslate is your best bet. If you don't mind seeing ads, iTranslate language titles are free, or you can upgrade to an ad-free version for $1-$2. Jibbigo is another very highly rated translator, but it will cost you around $30 per language - not exactly budget-friendly, especially if you need multiple languages.Even if you use translators on the fly, you will still be good at remembering some important phrases. Considering how unstable some of the translation apps are, we know how to say "Sorry, I didn't mean to say that!" It can be useful.


tastiest road trip

February 12, 2022

The most delicious trip in 2021: the main gastronomic region of Europe has been identified


    They became Slovenia. The country received this title for its gastronomic opportunities and the development of an environmentally friendly approach to life, according to the Subtleties of Tourism portal. The culinary traditions of Slovenia are based on the principle “From the garden to the table”, that is, they encourage the use of natural products. There are strong relationships between local producers and chefs. In addition, the country's Tourism Board began to develop the Slovenian Green Cuisine brand. This culinary program is part of the country's overall tourism vision of sustainable travel.I have never been to wine and gastronomic tours before. Although some hints in our travels on them were constantly. If Anton and I found ourselves in any wine region, we always tried local wines, and when we had the opportunity, we would definitely visit wine cellars. So it was with us in Italy, Moldova, Hungary, Romania, Georgia, in Odessa, after all. When we got to Argentina, we even made a special trip to the famous Cuyo wine region to drive around its wineries, look at the vineyards and learn how the wine that is so popular in our country is made.
    As for gastronomy, I can honestly tell you here: we have not yet had a single country, not a single city where we have not tried something local, special, with a typical flavor. If it was, of course. So, when I was invited to take part in a full-fledged wine and gastronomic tour around the Krasnodar Territory, I decided that this was a sign. A sign to finally and completely reveal this topic for yourself. Of course, as usual, in my first topical note, I will show you photos of the places we visited in three full days. But in addition, I will also tell you about what they are and how such tours proceed.


Friday, February 11, 2022

travel safe pr

February 11, 2022

How to travel safely



1. Learn common scams 

    Wherever you go, there will always be people who want to cash in on you. If you're lucky, you'll crack them right away. But there are a bunch of professional scammers that are not so easy to recognize.

2. Write down the emergency numbers 

If something bad happens, you may not have time to look up the number of the local police, ambulance, or embassy in your country. Write this information down ahead of time and create an emergency plan. Save all this on your phone, and also write it down on paper in case something happens to the phone.

3. Protect your valuables

 It is better not to take valuable things on the road. But there is always something valuable, without which there is no way to travel - for example, an expensive camera. Minimize the risk of theft. Know that most bags are not safe. You might think that a closed bag is enough protection against a thief, and then doze off and wake up with a hole in it. If you do not have a special bag with cut protection, its fabric can be ripped open. Most zippers can be opened with a sharp object such as a pen.

4. Buy insurance

5. Ask locals for advice 

If you want to know which area is safe, ask a local. Most of the locals are friendly and will warn you of dangerous areas.

6. Email your itinerary to friends and family

Approve the itinerary and send it to friends and family. Make sure they get it. Then periodically write to them where you are. Be sure to tell them when you return. If several days have passed since the date of the expected return, they should call the police or the embassy to start looking for you.

7. Don't Share Information 

Too Much with Strangers If you want to share your itinerary with the general public, such as posting on Facebook, remember that this is a good way to keep track of your movements. Also, don't share travel details too much with people you've just met or where you'll be staying.

8. Dress smart Don't dress like a tourist. 

The more authentic you look, the less attention you will attract. Wearing the right clothes is also a sign of respect. In many Islamic countries, there are a number of strict regulations on how to dress. In conservative countries, it is safer to dress more discreetly.

9. Don't skimp on security

 If you have little money, you will want to save more on housing, flights, entertainment. But it is important to know that this is not always the safest way to travel. Cheap hostels are not always safe. Some of them do not have locks on the doors. Budget flights often take place in the middle of the night. This is usually not the best time to hail a taxi in a dangerous city.

10. Tie yourself to a bag 

Quick thefts usually happen because the thief can do it quickly and easily. Therefore, any obstacles to the theft usually remove the risk that it will happen at all. If you can tie your backpack to something immovable in a way that makes it noticeable, thieves will know better than to mess with you. An effective way is to use a carabiner or ordinary rope around the leg or chair.

11. Don't use back pockets 

This is the first place pickpockets check. If you are used to putting money there, get out of the habit. Stealing something from the front pockets is much more difficult. If you're really worried about money or are planning a trip to a city that is infested with pickpockets, you can try the money belt.

12. Travel in company 

The more people around you, the more control over valuables and legs ready to chase thieves. The group intimidates scammers - their chances of profiting in this case are small. If you are traveling alone, consider making new friends and traveling together. Staying in hostels is a great way to make friends.

13. Take a first aid kit 

Take medicine for cuts, sprains, stomach and burns with you. You can add painkillers, antiallergic tablets, plasters, antibiotics to the first aid kit.

14. Be aware of the risks 

If you want to travel, you cannot avoid risks. Risk is an integral part of the adventure. But risks can be controlled. The news often shows countries as far less safe than they really are.

Bahamas

February 11, 2022
    Bahamas - the incredible beauty of the island, which will give the most unique beach relaxation trip - there is only relaxation and no fuss! Beautiful villas, hotels, beach houses... Even Hollywood stars have their own mansions on these paradise islands! This is not surprising, the best place to relax is hard to imagine.
Are you dreaming or have already planned to make a tour to the Bahamas? Information about the Bahamas is essential.
    Bahamas: location. The Bahamas are almost 700 small islands and reefs! They are located near the United States (Florida) and Cuba. Bahamas: the capital. The capital of the Bahamas is the city of Nassau, which is located on the island of New Providence. This is where 80% of the country's population lives! The Parliament Palace and the square, the famous royal gardens and the royal staircase, the Bay shopping street and other interesting sights are also located here. You can also relax in the capital - the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island will gladly accept all tourists! Bahamas: language. The official and widely used language in the Bahamas is English. 

    Bahamas: features of customs control. The customs regulations of the Bahamas allow the import of 200 cigarettes / 50 cigars / 450 grams of smoking tobacco (your choice!). Regarding alcohol, it is limited to a volume of 0.94 liters for both spirits and wine. It is forbidden to bring any narcotic and explosive substances into the islands. When exporting any agricultural products, plants, wood carvings, an export permit issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries of the Bahamas will be required. Bahamas: climate and seasonality. The climate on the islands is quite comfortable for recreation, from +23 to +31 depending on the island and the month of the year. It is best to relax in the Bahamas from September-October to May. 
    Bahamas: currency. The official currency on the islands is the Bahamian dollar. For 1 US dollar on the islands, you can get approximately 0.99-1 Bahamian dollar (the ratio is almost always 1:1). Bahamas: tips. You can leave a tip in the Bahamas in the amount of 10-20% of the check amount (in most cases, almost 15% is left “on top” for almost all services). Bahamas: telephone. As for mobile communications, it is better to buy a prepaid SIM card (for example, from The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd), especially for using the Internet. If you only need to call home a few times, it will be cheaper to buy a payphone card, which can be found in most large stores and gas stations. 

    Bahamas: official holidays. Be sure to try to plan a tour to the Bahamas so that you get to one of the local festivals or holidays. The most interesting holidays for tourists will be: 
Christmas (25.12) 
Jonconu carnivals (December 26 and January 1-2) - processions of thousands of people in amazing and colorful costumes;
 New Year (1.01); In January - windsurfing championship (boarding with a sail);
 In late May-early June, there is a week-long Caribbean Music and Dance Festival, and in late November, the Bahamas Music Festival (dates change annually, so it's best to look just before planning tour dates). July 10 - Independence Day. 

 

TRAVEL SAVINGLY, OR HOW TO SEE THE WORLD FOR 100 DOLLARS

February 11, 2022
    To spend a vacation abroad, you do not need thousands of dollars in a bank account and travel companies. You can see the sights, meet new people and feel the soul of the country with only 100 USD/EUR in your pocket.To do this, you, firstly, must definitely read our article "How to travel the world almost for free: 13 ways." For those who prefer to stay in five-star hotels with all-inclusive, this article will be useless. Well, notorious and risky travelers who dream of seeing the world, but, unfortunately, earn little, will find something useful here.




1. Visa The first

obstacle to the best vacation of your life is a visa. Getting it is not only problematic and time-consuming, but also quite expensive (minimum 35 euros). To get around this obstacle, you can choose a country in which we have a visa-free or simplified border crossing system.
    The countries for which a visa-free regime for Ukrainians is carried out include Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Andorra, Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Georgia, Jordan, China, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Thailand, Turkey, Sri -Lanka, Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Egypt, Fiji and many others.
    But do not rejoice prematurely, as a visa fee may be required right at the country's airport. It is also worth considering the limited lines of stay in the country on a visa-free right and the cost of the road. So the best option for an economy tourist is Europe and neighboring Asia.

2. Road Now 

comes the most expensive part of the journey - the road. The plane is fast, but insanely expensive, so it is better for an economy tourist to use the services of bus transportation or, if flying, then a low-cost one (the price of which is several times lower than a regular air carrier). You don’t need to buy a ticket right away, you should look for various discounts and low-cost websites where prices are much lower than in travel companies (Kayak.com).
    What funds we have The ideal option is to have a gold credit card. But, upon returning home, it will have to be replenished with our own money, so this is not our option. It is better to take the funds that you can easily allocate for the trip without depriving the starving family. But even with a hundred euros you can travel well. It is also worth familiarizing yourself with the exchange rate in the country you are planning to visit in advance. In some countries, your 100 euros can be a fortune, and in others, such as Dubai, mere pennies. Before being horrified by the prices for hotels and restaurants abroad, it is worth determining for ourselves: what do we need to survive in a foreign country? The list is actually very small.

  1. - air; 
  2. - water;
  3.  - food;
  4.  - dream; 
  5. - safety; 
  6. - Souvenirs and various little things, not very important, but tourists seem to be just the same necessary.

    Bottom line Most of the money when traveling abroad goes to travel, accommodation, food and excursions. We need to find ways to cut spending in every possible category. Transportation is the least economical. Therefore, you need to find countries where the road is inexpensive, or save up money for a flight to Cuba or Bali and live there on $100 for a whole month. And this is not an exaggeration! Everything is really very cheap on these islands, and you can easily spend a whole month there on your salary alone.

Friday, February 4, 2022

travel to kazakhstan

February 04, 2022
Traveling to Kazakhstan is a real adventure, full of amazing natural landscapes, the hospitality of local residents and the variety of tastes of national cuisine. This country, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has absorbed the influences of a variety of cultural and religious movements. For millennia, this land was inhabited by nomads grazing cattle in the spacious valleys near the rivers and among the picturesque foothills.


    In literal translation, the word “Kazakh” means “free man”, which means that Kazakhstan is a country of freedom-loving people who live in peace with their neighbors and are proud of their history. As a separate state, the Republic of Kazakhstan appeared on the geopolitical map of the world in 1991, after the collapse of the USSR. However, for many centuries the Kazakh people cultivated their own unique values, followed the traditions accepted since ancient times, nurtured their cuisine, music, folk dances... local life.

Why is it worth coming to Kazakhstan?
     Kazakhstan is one of the largest and most influential countries in Central Asia. The progressive leap in the development of the state was largely due to the discovery of oil fields. However, the tourism sector is also actively developing in the country. Kazakhstan has something to impress even the most experienced tourists. So, here are a few reasons that motivate you to visit this amazing region with rich cultural traditions and amazing natural landscapes.
    Almaty region is an impressive region in the south-east of the country with its mountains. Here is the former capital of the state, the city of Almaty, which has many amusement parks, bazaars, shopping centers and museums. In this city, you will definitely not get bored and will be able to spend several busy days here, full of exciting trips. Outside of Almaty, active travelers will find many locations for summer hikes or winter sports.
    The current capital of Nur-Sultan is also rich in impressions. Here you can visit the largest mosque in Central Asia - Khazret Sultan - a majestic building with high minarets directed to the sky. Visit "Khan Shatyr" (literally translated from Kazakh - "Tsar Tent") - a shopping center built in the shape of a giant tent, which is the largest tent in the world. Before you set off to explore the reserves and national parks of Kazakhstan, in Nur-Sultan you can have a good time on a boat trip along the Ishim River. Here you will also have a great opportunity to learn more about the traditional cuisine of Kazakhstan at interactive culinary master classes.
    South Kazakhstan is an ideal location for exploring the history and ancient traditions of the Kazakh people. Go to the ancient city of Turkestan, founded in the 10th century, to see the amazing beauty of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi. Go to see the excavations of the ancient city of Otrar, which was one of the largest cities in Central Asia before the Mongol invasion. In the city of Sairam, you can literally touch the history by visiting its many ancient mosques and mausoleums.
    The national parks of Kazakhstan are preserved, pure nature in its original form, amazing places where you can merge with the surrounding space and enjoy magnificent views and landscapes, study the flora and fauna of the region. There are 13 national parks in Kazakhstan, located in different parts of the country: in the east, southeast, in the central part and in the north of the country. Therefore, in whatever city of Kazakhstan you find yourself, you can always quickly get to stunning natural locations with mountains, lakes, forests, valleys and rivers.
   Vacation of your dreams .
    Kazakhstan is ready to offer its guests a whole range of travel experiences: from learning about traditions and history to extreme adventures in the bosom of nature. Whether you go wandering among the ruins of ancient cities of the era of Tamerlane or look at Kazakhstani megacities from a bird's eye view, your time in this amazing country will be filled with emotions and impressions.
    In Kazakhstan, you can raft down a turbulent mountain river or go falconry, visit numerous sandy deserts or ride ice on a high-mountain skating rink among snow-covered ridges and peaks. Here you will try Kazakh, Russian, Uzbek and Uighur cuisine, feel the excitement of bargaining for souvenirs in local markets and capture the highlights of your trip in dozens and hundreds of photographs.
    Visa to Kazakhstan Kazakhstan's 30-day visa-free entry policy covers many countries, including Canada, the United States, and many countries in Asia, Europe, and the CIS. If you are not eligible for visa-free entry into a country, there is a good chance that you are eligible for an easy-to-apply e-Visa.

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