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Come iniziare a viaggiare

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Il modo di viaggiare cambia con il tempo e l'esperienza e in questa era cambia anche in base alla tecnologia. Per accumulare esperienza di viaggio, dove sicuramente iniziare da zero e ci saranno tanti errori che farete all'inizio. In questo post vi lascio di seguito alcuni degli errori e disattenzioni più comuni di di viaggia per le prime volte. Spero vi possa essere utile per organizzare al meglio il vostro viaggio, senza troppi problemi di disavventure.  Valigia  La prima cosa da fare prima di prenotare un volo e` quella di controllare le regolamentazioni dei bagagli da stiva e bagaglio a mano. Tutte le informazioni sono sempre in dettaglio nei siti delle compagnie aeree, dovete affidarvi a loro per essere sicuri di arrivare in aeroporto in regola e non incappare in pagamenti non voluti.  Il peso massimo delle valigie e il numero differisce tantissimo da compagnia a compagnia negli ultimi anni. Sopratutto non date per scontato di avere una valigia da stiva, ci

Can I travel to Korea on a budget ?

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I just got back from my Korean trip few days ago and I've thought, while my memories are still fresh, to broke you down guys all the expenses for this amazing trip. My itinerary has been comprehensive of Daegu and Busan,  I flew out from Tokyo, where I currently stay, on Friday early noon to reach Daegu around 4PM to fly back on Wednesday morning at 6AM.  For a total of  5 nights trip I paid only the insane ridiculous budget  of  81,55 € with the current exchange rate $ 91,56 USD.  Did I miss something during my trip?  I actually had with me the double of the budget that I didn't ended up to spend, once in Korea I've realized that my budget was high and I got back home 100.000 won on cash.  I did everything that I wanted to without any money problem and I had an awesome low cost trip. Here all the prices : Flights  NRT - TAE (T'way )                                        9610 yen   TAE - NRT ( Jeju Air )                       

Wulai Hot Springs - Taipei perfect natural escape

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Wulai is a small aboriginal village situate about 2.5 hours south of Taipei.  A great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, Wulai along with Beitou is one of the Taipei thermal destination. There are plenty of spas, hot springs and hotel in Wulai, there is also a possibly to rent a private bath room by hours , chill in the hot water while enjoying the river view.  In  the city used to offer a public free bath along the river side. In the 2015 a typhoon has irreparably damaged the facility and  successively it  got demolished. Can you still enjoy free hot springs in Wulai?  I've visit Wulai on May 2019 and the answer is yes! Locals have build they own legal-illegal public baths. nothing more than a couple of ditches covered by plastics cloths, using the drained extra hot water from the a spa complex above the hill.  Taiwan has the most hottest high temperature water that I've experience, bring your swimsuit and get raid to boil in the &qu