An Ancient Walk to Vietnam and Cambodia

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Ross Taylor's avatarHolidays And Tours - Vietnam and Cambodia

Vietnam

Vietnam

Vietnam, a place to explore the ancient historical sights, to have an epic adventure and to behold a unique experience for a lifetime. There was a time when Vietnam conjured up the horrifying images of war-torn destinations, but now it is a familiar part for many Southeast Asian travellers. It has become a highly recommended place to visit by travellers for a majority of reasons. The major reason being, it’s super cheap cost of living and a handful of beauty and traditionalism for all the backpackers across the world. So think less and grab an all-inclusive tour package to explore the beauty and enchantment of Vietnam by Citrus Holidays.

With almost over a billion of a population, Vietnam has the best food to offer to its visitors along with diversity among regions and religions. It has the most picturesque cities to explore and almost a thousand years old…

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The Calmness in Chiemsee

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In the same weekend as the first visit in Munich, we had the chance to exit the city and travel via S-band to Bavaria countryside – Prien am Chiemsee. The lake views are extremely relaxing and a perfect place to visit when one needs to unwinde and restore the love for nature with completely chill walks.

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All the things I did in Kuala Lumpur in two days

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whispersomething's avatarWhispersomething

I’ve been in kuala lumpur for 4 days but i only had two active days exploring the city. The first day, I had cramps and stayed the whole day in my hotel room lying in bed. The 3rd day I was in a hostel and it was raining so heavily so I just hanged in the lobby working on my computer and watching the rain fall through the window. In between here is all I managed to visit in KL:

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20181215_123229 I went back and did all the smelling on my last day in KL.

  • The plan was to start with Merdaka Square, but walking there I stumbled upon the Central Market, so I toured it first. The market has everything from clothes to food to souvenirs to electronics… My favorite thing about it is the soap stand. I love soap smells! so I had to walk by…

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Coffee Museum Dubai – a hidden gem

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Devlina Talapatra's avatarBlong...Shong

For those of you who know us, would also know that me and my husband worship coffee (and tea!). Coffee for us is not just a beverage. It is like that comfort zone where you want to curl up after a crappy day or perhaps like a tight hug by a loved one when you need it most, a feeling of familiarity that brings a smile on your face when you are homesick in a foreign land. Thus while we were settling down in a new land with occasional pangs of homesickness, the first thing on our weekend itinerary was visiting the Coffee Museum in Dubai.

Tucked away cosily in a quite lane of Al Fahidi, the heritage district of Dubai, Villa 44 is sure a coffee lovers pilgrimage. The Coffee Museum is part cafe, part shop, and part cultural experience.

Spread over two floors, this curated private museum includes…

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