Sunday, February 9, 2020

5 tourist destinations that every adventurer must visit after lockdown.

When you travel, would you prefer to be in a youth resort? Or prefer to register for residency with a local family? Do you want to challenge yourself and get out of your comfort zone in a foreign country? If yes, then you definitely prefer adventure travel.
So what exactly is adventure travel? Although this sounds like a simple and elegant summary of some travel experiences, it covers a wide range of activities.
Think of mountain trekking, bungee jumping, canoeing, diving, snowboarding, and more, this does not mean that it is just an adrenaline rush in your body, you can definitely find cardiac excitement by land travel by bus or truck, and urban exploration, Communicate with nature through environmentally friendly adventures, and participate in local festivals in foreign countries.



Have you decided where you want to spend your money on your next trip? What are the most important tourist destinations to go to? Instead of wrapping the globe, closing your eyes, and stopping wherever the index finger lands, why not check the list of tourist destinations to the most adventurous places in the world to visit in 2020?
Here are five top destinations to try, as well as the reasons why you should go this year:



Green sea turtle.

  • Galápagos Islands – Ecuador

The best way to see the Galapagos Islands is on a small ship because you will see a more wide range of these wonderful islands than will appear to you on land. In the 8-day itinerary, the luxury yacht consisting of 20 passengers will transport you to seven different islands, Each has its own unique ecosystem and wildlife.
Garment dealers in the Galapagos Islands are constantly forced to rearrange their paths to protect wildlife and comply with changing regulations; due to the growing popularity of the destination, some islands get more tourists than they can handle, and as a result, more and more restrictions are imposed to prevent overcrowding and protect the environment.
Best month: May. The temperature drops while the water remains warm, which makes it a fun time to roam, and there are many types of birds that breed or nest.


The streets of Havana

  • Trinidad to Havana – Cuba

The active itinerary features hiking through the Topes de Collantes National Park outside Trinidad, canoeing in the mangrove forests of the Zapata Swamp, and cycling through the narrow roads of Havana.
Cuba is constantly changing, working hard to improve its regulations for tourists, and the emergence of new ones every month.
The best month: February, it is not very hot and not very cold, it is beautiful, and February is characterized by the most comfortable temperatures on the island, which is the perfect month to explore Cuba.


South Dakota

  • Black Hills in South Dakota – United States

When most people think of South Dakota, they think of a massive motorcycle rally that takes place every August in Sturgis, but South Dakota goes beyond Mount Rushmore, a hidden gem that fans have yet to discover.
The best month: June, since after leaving a mostly rainy month, the sunny month of June displays Emerald green hills, fresh air, and the perfect weather to explore an array of surprisingly black hillside activities.

Glacier National Park

  • Glacier National Park – Montana

The scenery of the Glacier National Park fascinates the eyes, the majestic snow-capped peaks and hundreds of miles of hiking trails and the famous Going-to-the-Sun path are all convincing reasons in themselves to visit this beautiful place.
The Austin Adventures track takes tourists on a trip to Iceberg Lake or Grinnell Glacier, and they see parks like gray bears, mousses and mountain goats.



You have to go to glaciers before the glaciers melt, so scientists expect glaciers to disappear by 2030.
Best month: July, yes it is the high season, but the go way (the only road that crosses the park) does not usually open until July due to snow.
When this famous highway opens for the first time this season, the amazing mix of gray-green mountains, blue skies, and snowy mountains will make a great impression on any newcomer.

Dalmatian Coast Beach

  • the Dalmatian Coast – Croatia

Picturesque bays, vineyards, and relaxing on intimate white sand beaches, take travelers to one of Europe’s favorite hidden gems, and Croatia will become the next major destination such as Italy or France.
Best month: May, the weather is pleasant, sunny and ideal for wild or water activities.



Thursday, November 22, 2018

5 Things You Should Know Before Traveling To Morocco -PART 1-

Morocco is a country placed in the North of the land of the Sahara(Africa). The country features are mountainous with slopes that gradually transition into plateaus and valleys. It is considered as one among three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines, others are France and Spain.

                                  Let's go to Morocco

        -    Thing Number 1:

   Morocco is one of the most popular film settings in the world.

If you are a game of thrones fan then you have unknowingly been the dazzling land as most of the scenes in the continent of Essos and the constituent of Dorne was shot in Morocco and even if you are not a fan of the most viewed show in history then you must have stumbled upon at least one of the many European and Hollywood movies that were shot in Morocco like Mission Impossible, Babel, Kingdom of heaven, the Mummy...

         -    Thing Number 2:

   Morocco is technically part of both Europa and Africa.

Although part of Africa it's proximity to Europe makes Morocco technically part of both continents Morocco lies only eight miles away from Europe across the strait outgive girl charm because of that geographical closeness you can sense European influence specifically Spanish in certain areas such as Tangier where a delusion culture ties both Morocco and Spanish cultures very strongly also because it's history with French colonialism the French influence is also very easily recognized starting with the French language which is practically a mother tongue to Moroccans which brings us to the next point number 3.





         -    Thing Number 3:

   Morocco contains a stunning mixture of cultures.

for a country with the size of 172 000 square miles basically, the size of California Morocco's cultural diversity is nothing short of astonishing although it's population is mainly classified into Arab and Berber with Arabia and Berber's languages being the main tongue spoken in the country when you move from one area to another you might feel like you've passed into another country for example in the capital city Rabat you would feel like you're walking somewhere in Leo in France Than as you move to the north This French influence is replaced by an Andalusian spirit to the extent that most northern Moroccans speak Spanish, as a matter of fact, an everyday Moroccan is likely to be speaking at least three languages natively diversity even shows in the festivals and music played in each area .





        -    Thing Number 4:

   Morocco was a haven for many of the mid-20th-century famous writers

Morocco is the cultural hub and soul soothing paradise that it is was a destination for many creative artists in the past century during the 50s and 60s many writers including William Burroughs, Briones Islan ...
found in an inspiring land of Morocco the perfect resort in which they can unleash their creativity music composer and book author Paul vows stayed in Tangier for more than 50 years until he died in 1999.

      -    Thing Number 5:

   Morocco was the first country in the world to recognize the USA 

As the American Revolution began and the U.S merchant ships were getting attacked by pirates in the Atlantic Sultan Muhammad the third announced in December of 1777 that any American merchant ship was under his protection the Marathi and American treaty of friendship signed 1786 is today the U.S is oldest camp friendship treaty number six the tube called the mountain peak in southwestern Morocco is the highest in the reach and to call is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the region located at a close distance from the city of Marrakesh standing 13,671 feet high to call is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains North Africa and the Arab world .

                                                                                                                           PART 2  Tomorrow.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Top 10 Cheapest Countries To visit In the world

           If you think travel is expensive this topic is for you, you see the world has expensive countries like Norway, Switzerland and The UK and cheap countries like most of ASIA (China, India, Indonesia, Japan...) and South America as much as i love visiting the expensive countries.


I find the cheaper ones to be more enjoyable, more of an off-the-beaten path experience.
Here are my self-declared







                         10 cheapest countries in the world.

Number 10: El salvador.

this lovely country in central America has the friendliest pepole and will certainly not break your bank account, there are more than 20 active volcanos in this country.
     Grab some pupusas,my favourite street food for less than 1 Dollar, or take a chicken bus for 0.20 Cents.



Number 9: Kyrgyzstan.


Did you know that 90% of Kyrgyzstan is covered by mountains? it's a nature-lovers paradise and it's also very affordable. Head into Bishkek's Osh Bazaar to find cheap souvenirs and eats

Number 8: Romania.

the hidden gem of Eastern Europe, Romania is one of those places where you shouldn't have a plan and just go with the flow.
Most meals will cost you no more than 5 Dollars, and the medieval castles around Transylvania are stunning.



Number 7: India.

the only reason why India is not number one on this list, is because the prices skyrocket for anything touristy, I spent 3 months in India with a budget of 500 Dollars per month for everything!
  as long as you stay away from the touristic restaurants and Hotels you can do the same.

Number 6: philippine.

Ah - my beloved Philippines, the place i've been 28 times and can't get enough of...
  Grab a coconut for 0.30 Cents, a Jeepney ride for 0.07 Cents, or a domestic flight for 20 Dollars.
And don't forget to enjoy the untouched beaches on 7,107 islands, and mingling with the world's friendliest pepole!

Number 5: Uzbekistan.

When I went to Uzbekistan last year the black market was still in effect where you could exchange dollars for twice the amount of local currency...( You get a lot of cash).
  However, i've heard this is gone now but regardless, Uzbekistan is very affordable and the blue city of Samarkand is a Must visit!

Number 4: Ukrain.

The Cheapest Country in Europe overall and Kiev is the cheapest major city. I went out one night and spent 10 Dollars and had the time of my life. A sizzling bowl of borscht soup will run you no more than 3 Dollars. The cheapest hostel i ever stayed at was 4 Dollars per night in kiev

Number 3: Bolivia.

The heart of South America and my favourite country on the continet, I hired a private driver to take mefrom La Paz to the Uyuni salt flats for 50 Dollars That's in 8 hour drive each way and don't forget to bike down "Death Road"

Number 2: Vietnam.

I've spent 8 months of my life in Vietnam, not only is it one of the best all around countries in terms of nature food and lifestyle... It's also the cheapest in South Easth Asia. How does 1 dollar for a bowl of pho sound?, or 2 Dollars a haircut?, or 0.20 Cents for sugarcane juice?



Number 1: Bangladesh.

In my eyes, the cheapest country in the world is Bangladesh, it's similar prices to India but there are zero tourist prices. I spent 4 days in Dhaka, and i was trying to spend money but ended up spending like 15 Dollars per day on everything!


So what do you guys think is the cheapest country in the world?