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Top Tourist Traps in Ireland You Should Skip

Tourist traps in Ireland? Yes, every country has them — those “attractions” or “specialties” that are more hype than substance. Consequently, in Ireland, some places do not seem as attractive up close. Therefore, you can either give them a miss or enjoy them with a pinch of salt — the choice is yours. However, if you are traveling through Ireland on a budget, it is wise not to spend excessively here.
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Ultimate Travel Guide to Mawphlang Sacred Forest, Meghalaya

Perched on the East Khasi Hills near Mawphlang village and surrounded by fields, Mawphlang Sacred Forest is one of the must-see places in Meghalaya in remote northeast India. There are many sacred forests in these hills and the state’s Jaintia Hills. Nevertheless, this particular forest stands out as the most well-known. While it may seem unremarkable and somewhat disappointing to the uninitiated, a local Khasi guide will reveal its deeper mysteries.
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Top Central American Lakes You Must Visit

Because of its tropical climate, rugged terrain, and large forests, Central America is rich with waterways, lakes, and lagoons. Places with water afford some of the most amazing views in nature. You can just revel in the view and take lots of photos or get in on the action and go kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, or boating. Check out this list for some of the best lakes to visit in Central America.
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Top Attractions and Activities in Ventimiglia, Italy

Ventimiglia is a town on the northwest part of the Italian Riviera on Italy’s west coast. It’s the last town before the French border, just 7 kilometers away. The modern town runs along the sea, while the old town is perched on a hill across the Roja River. It serves as a less expensive yet equally charming alternative to other towns along the Italian Riviera, such as Sanremo.
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Traveling from Venice to Paris: Best Routes and Tips

Are you planning a trip from Venice to Paris but are having trouble working through your options? Venice is a little under 700 miles from Paris, which may lead you to assume that flying is the best option. While flying is certainly the quickest way to get there, taking the train or renting a car can offer a more picturesque, and potentially more relaxing way to travel. Below, we break down each option, along with their pros and cons.
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Discover Denmark’s Top Sandy Beaches for Your Perfect Getaway

You don’t have to look far for beautiful beaches in Denmark; the Danish coastline itself is one long sandy beach. Moreover, most of that sand is fine and white, with dunes enhancing the landscape. Denmark’s beaches are often hailed as some of the best in Europe. However, certain beaches in Denmark truly stand out. Regardless of your location in Denmark, you will find a top-rated beach nearby. All of these beaches are “Blue Flag” certified, ensuring great water quality, public facilities, safety standards, and environmental education activities.
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Must-See Attractions in Avignon, France: A Complete Guide

A landmark from across the lavender fields of Provence, the imposingPope’s Palacestands at the north end of the walled city. Towering above the mighty Rhône, the fourth longest river in France, Avignon was the home of the papacy from 1309 to 1377. Seven French popes ruled the Catholic world at a time when Italy was too dangerous. Between 1334 and 1352, they built this wonderful, extraordinary, and rich structure. The largest Gothic palace in the world, it served both as a fortress and a palace, made up of two buildings: thePalais Vieux(Old Palace) to the north and thePalace Neuf(New Palace) to the south.
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Must-See Attractions and Activities in Amiens, Picardy

Amiens Cathedral stands as the largest Gothic cathedral in France, dominating the city with its massive west front. Constructed between 1220 and 1288, the cathedral is an essential example of European Gothic architecture. The interior offers a serene ambiance, showcasing remarkable additions like the 16th-century choir stalls. Noteworthy is the fact that it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
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