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Explore the Silk Road: A Guide to Central Asia’s Historic Route

It’s pretty difficult in this day and age to discover somewhere truly untarnished by the brush of tourism. Central Asia and the ‘Stans’, however, stand as one of the last frontiers of discovery travel. That’s why we’ve chosen our two favorite nations in the region, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan – a combination rarely offered by tour providers – as the foundation of this truly intrepid 12-day adventure. Traverse the Great Silk Road as you stop off in storied old cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, rich in history, intertwining cultures and truly jaw-dropping feats of architecture and design. The silk that weaves these cities together is made up of epic mountain routes, serene turquoise lakes and a few exciting train rides through the expansive Central Asian countryside. Are you ready for an adventure?
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Top 10 Budget-Friendly Travel Tips for Exploring Namibia

Namibia boasts magnificent desert vistas, soaring dunes, a long, wild coastline, and excellent tourism infrastructure, making it a top destination for travelers. Its good road network and multitude of well-outfitted camping sites are ideal for independent explorers. However, while visiting, it’s important to manage costs effectively, especially considering the long distances and the high prices of some lodges. Below are our top tips for creating a budget-friendly Namibian adventure, along with an overview of daily costs.
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Affordable Travel Guide to Auckland

As the gateway to New Zealand, Auckland offers a wealth of attractions and activities, yet this vibrant city is not particularly budget-friendly. However, with local insights, you can experience the best of Auckland without spending excessively. Below, we present various strategies for visiting Auckland economically, including affordable attractions, transportation options, and dining spots.
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Top Free Attractions in Yangon: Markets, Galleries, and Nightlife

Myanmar’s largest city and former capital, Yangon, is tantalizingly distinct – a rich tonic of teahouses, golden-hued stupas, and artist studios to enliven and entertain even the fussiest of travelers. A number of the city’s best activities can be enjoyed completely free of charge, from lakeside rambling to touring a disused glass factory. Here are seven superb things to do in Yangon that won’t cost a single kyat to enjoy.
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Edinburgh vs Glasgow: Which Scottish City Is Right for You?

Only an hour apart by train, Glasgow and Edinburgh feel far more distinct than the distance between them suggests. With different attitudes, accents, and almost unrecognizable looks, the cities represent two very separate faces of Scotland. Clichés abound about both – and are often perpetuated by the other – but the choice of Edinburgh vs Glasgow may well boil down to a matter of time.
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Top Beaches in Colombia: Discover South America’s Coastal Paradise

Whether you’re drawn to Colombia by its rich culture, high-altitude hiking, wildlife-rich rainforests, or energetic cities, you’ll want to linger to enjoy the country’s glorious beaches. With coasts on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Colombia boasts a plethora of untouched sands waiting for your beach towel. From healthy, fish-filled coral reefs to dramatic sand dunes and swaying palms, Colombia’s jungle-hemmed beaches are guaranteed to uplift your spirit.
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