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Top Vegan Dining Spots in Montreal: A Culinary Guide

Montréal is overflowing with drool-worthy vegan restaurants, several of which have been around for over two decades. Don’t miss out on plant-based versions of the Quebec region’s classic cheese curd dish, poutine – it’s the perfect warming dish during chilly winter months. If you’re out and about in Montréal and looking for a vegan bite to eat, keep an eye out for the French words‘végane’and‘végétalien,’both of which are used to mark veggie dishes on menus. Here are seven of the best vegan restaurants in the city.
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Top 12 Must-Do Activities in Salzburg

Salzburg is like a film set. Reclining at the foot of wooded cliffs on the banks of a turquoise river, its baroque-gone-mad Altstadt wings you through a millennium of history, with its jewel box of churches, abbeys, and domes. Everywhere you go, you are forced to look up in wonder: at the whopping hilltop fortress; at lavishly gilded palaces and concert halls where Mozart once performed; at mountains peeking up on the horizon where Maria (Julie Andrews) had her twirlingThe Sound of Musicdebut.
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Affordable Sri Lanka: 17 Tips to Stretch Your Travel Budget

Sri Lanka has always been an affordable destination for all types of travelers. Whether you are exploring palm-fringed golden sandy beaches, embarking on wildlife adventures, or visiting ancient temples steeped in history, this island nation offers experiences that won’t stretch your budget. Enhanced by the warmth of Sri Lankan hospitality, visiting this beautiful country can be incredibly economical.
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Family-Friendly Adventures in Botswana

Botswana makes for a memorable trip with kids. From quad biking across the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans to encounters with elephants, lions, and giraffes, few countries can match it for variety. Whether you’re on a multigenerational safari, a self-drive adventure, or simply camping beneath the stars, Botswana’s vast, unspoiled landscapes serve as a playground for young explorers.
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