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Experience Venice Like a Local: Insider Tips

GoTravelDaily Local Jo-Ann Titmarsh has been living in Venice for over 20 years. Although she originally came to the city as a student for a three-month stay, she soon decided to make Venice her home. Despite how long she’s been here, she never tires of the city’s beauty and its wealth of art exhibitions, cosy restaurants, interesting walks and fabulous places for cocktails with a view.
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Explore Chile: The Ultimate Nature Escape

Stretching from the belly of South America to its foot, Chile is nature on a colossal scale. Travel here is surprisingly easy if you don’t rush it. Start amidst the granite spires of Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, and then travel north to Valparaíso, a poetic and boisterous seaside town. Succumb to the spiritual magnetism of the Elqui Valley before striking out for the arid canyons and volcanoes of the Atacama Desert.
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Explore Uzbekistan: Journey the Silk Road by High-Speed Train

Uzbekistan: the name conjures images of far-away mosques and blue-tiled domes, camels and caravanserai, mosaics and medressas. It’s true that Uzbekistan is the kind of destination that many people don’t reach, but the country has chugged into the new millennium with an excellent high-speed train network that makes traveling here much easier than many travelers might think.
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Top Day Trips from Byron Bay

If you’ve managed to get your fill of Byron Bay’s legendary beaches, it’s time to switch it up and explore your surroundings with a day trip. Take the scenic route out of Byron (as the locals call it) to discover the region’s quaint villages, cool culinary delights, hippy enclaves and, okay, maybe a few more beaches…
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Top Family-Friendly Activities in Israel

Israel, one of the world’s most kid-friendly countries, offers plenty for families to experience, from adventures in birdwatching and cave spelunking to racing down water park slides and enjoying lazy days at the beach. Children are highly valued in Israeli culture, and locals will often dote on little ones, welcoming children into upscale restaurants and festivities.
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Adventurous Tuscany: Wine, Wilderness, and White-Water Experiences

The Italian region of Tuscany is justly famous for its rich history, vibrant culture, exquisite wine, and delicious cuisine. However, there’s another side to Tuscany waiting to be explored. The region’s diverse and exciting landscapes make it an ideal destination for those seeking an active holiday, offering a vast array of adventures ranging from cycling and horse riding to canyoning and scuba diving.
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Ultimate Shopping Guide in Essaouira: Best Places to Buy Local Products

Laid-back Essaouira may have fewer shops than Marrakesh; however, if you want to spend more time chilling than haggling, then the seaside city’s hassle-free souqs are for you. All of Morocco’s popular merchandise can be found in Essaouira’s compact, easily navigable medina, along with local specialties such as thuya wood, vibrant local art, raffia shoes, and organic argan oil, the country’s liquid gold.
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Top Weekend Brunch Destinations in Doha

Brunch has taken on a new meaning in the Middle East, evolving from a light late-morning meal into a veritable feast that spans long into the afternoon. You haven’t seen the best of Doha until you’ve experienced the party atmosphere of this regional institution alongside scores of merry expats. The city is chock full of great brunch offerings, and these are seven of our favorites.
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Top 37 Attractions and Activities in Salt Lake City, Utah

In Salt Lake City, where it’s possible to hike every day of the year and never repeat the same trail twice, outdoor culture reigns supreme. Whether you’re jet skiing across Jordanelle Reservoir or biking out to City Creek Canyon (a lush green stretch of wilderness just 10 minutes from downtown), there are so many options for adventures that you’ll never have trouble finding fun things to do in Salt Lake City. Moreover, while access to mountains is a huge draw for the city, hip speakeasy-style bars, funky shopping neighborhoods, and a diverse restaurant scene are quickly putting Salt Lake City on the map.
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Explore Oman’s Stunning Wadis: The Vertical Desert Adventure

Say the word ‘desert’ and chances are that rolling sand dunes and expansive horizontal space spring to mind. In Oman, however, the desert landscape includes a vertical dimension in the form of soaring limestone cliffs incised with canyons. Drive or hike along one of these narrow, arid defiles, and you enter a troglodyte world of ancient cave-dwellings, prehistoric petroglyphs, and old villages that appear to be exuding from the rockface.
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