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Driving The Scenic Military Highway In Georgia
The scenic and historic Military Highway is a mountain road crossing the Caucasus from Tbilisi in Georgia to Vladikavkaz in Russia. It was built in 1799 by Russian soldiers and for a long time the only way into the Caucasus mountains. The highway is 208 kilometers in length and takes you to historic towns and castles, lakes, winding mountain passes and the great Caucasus mountains. An epic and…
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The Most Epic Itinerary For An 18-Day Road Trip To Georgia
Georgia is the country that truly stole my heart, offering an unparalleled sense of freedom and adventure that a road trip through this impressive country provides. I loved the vibrant capital city of Tbilisi, the mouthwatering authentic cuisine, the locally produced wines, and the ancient cathedrals, churches, and cave cities. The stunning natural beauty of the Caucasus mountain range and the warm, welcoming Georgian people with their rich…
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Top 10 Budget Travel Destinations Around The World
People keep asking me how I afford to travel so much. Well, I mostly go to budget destinations. Travel doesn’t have to be expensive at all. Often countries abroad are even cheaper than staying at home. Do you want to travel as well but don’t want to spend tons of money? Check out my top 10 of budget travel destinations around the world. Sri Lanka Even though Sri…
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27 Best Things To See And Do In Lisbon
There are many amazing cities in Europe, and somehow Lisbon was never first on my list. But I’m so glad I finally went there! It’s a lively, fast-growing city with a great gastronomy and vibrant nightlife scene. And there’s plenty to see, too. Get lost in the cobbled alleyways of the Alfama neighborhood, hike up to one of the many miradouros or visit the beautiful historic sights. Here’s…
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5 Amazing Things To See And Do Outdoors In Tenerife
Tenerife is infamous for its southern resort towns with all-day British breakfasts and cheap booze. If that are your expectations (as were mine, naively so), be ready to be positively surprised. The volcano El Teide splits the island in several microclimates with completely different landscapes. Lush rainforests high up in the mountains in the north, El Teide’s moonlike volcanic valleys, dry plains filled with cacti in the south,…