/trv/ is a slow board, so don't expect immediate responses. CHECK THE CATALOG – you might find threads already discussing topics you're interested in.Before asking for suggestions, tell /trv/ about your:>Budget>Interests>Level of understanding of the local language(s)This makes it easier to give quality advice. Of course, keep your posts travel related.For all other matters:General culture questions >>>/int/Politics discussion >>>/pol/Transportation discussion >>>/n/Outdoors-related discussion >>>/out/Note: Discussions of prostitution or sex tourism are not permitted on /trv/.
Singapore is the worst fucking country you could go within the entire region of Southeast Asia>ExperiencesThe fuck do you even experience over here? Most people don't want to speak to you in the first place>BuildingsThere aren't any, the one good building is a war memorial, there are no battlefield sites, this country has no history>WomenThe men here all go for Vietnamese women instead>Public transportThe public transport here was excellent, I'll give them that>StoresFood, tech, and a few bars, that's it, no libraries, nothing, it's fucking empty>FoodArguably one of the few good things about the country, but if you don't follow their specific rules, they'll fine you>CultureThey use a dialect of English that sounds retardedComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2850003>places to go in shittyporeunironically the airport
>>2850006Sounds like something someone would say if they hadn't ever been there.What in particular is bad about Singapore, in your opinion?
Stayed in Singapore for a few days to top off a backpacking trip through Asia. It's of course very clean, organized, quiet, not too crowded, and fully developed which made it a god send for me after going through India. Food was good and you can eat for SEA prices if you stick to hawker centers. Botanical garden was nice and I liked the old colonial architecture. I stayed in a pretty good quality pod hostel though it was a bit overpriced imho. Overall I think it's an interesting place and it's worth checking out if you're already in the region but I agree with the other anon that it's definitely not worth flying to the other side of the world for.
>>2850009You could always go to the Chinatown food street in Singapore for some next-level food, too.Get this, bro. Singapore's national dish is chicken AND rice! Crazy, I know, but you HAVE to try it. Who would have thought to serve chicken AND rice together? A real culinary treat. You've really got to hand it to them for creating such a unique dish.Seriously though, in many ways, chicken and rice is the perfect national dish to represent singapore. It's bland, dull, and better variations of it can be found in nearly every other country.
>>2850011congratulations anon, you have discovered that peasant food is not necessarily exceptionalhowever, if you are going to be a dick, i will point out singapore had the first street food stalls to be awarded michelin stars, and before you inevitably bitch about michelin stars being expensive/corporate/overrated/whatever else poor people like to bitch about to make themselves feel better, consider that it is the cheapest michelin star food in the world.there are of course a bunch of very good restaurants in singapore for the rest of us. also, i think the best pizza i can ever remember having was in singapore.
TokyŌŌŌ Editionー How do I travel by public transportation? ーUse Google Maps within cities, install the Jorudan or Navitime app for intercity travelー What should I see in <place>? ー>https://www.wikivoyage.org/>https://www.japan-guide.com/>https://www.jnto.go.jp/Solid general guides - sights, sample itineraries, pre-travel considerations, etc>https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1fmfaySQHmojbRGKWCwRecq6Ln1Bb2Xdh&ll=35.67928012473078%2C139.68638283648374&z=12*You should check on google if a place is still in business before you plan to visit it*ーHands Free Travel Serviceー>https://www.global-yamato.com/en/hands-free-travel/?_gl=1*1kpsw68*_gcl_au*Mjg5NzUwNDI0LjE3NTA4OTU0ODY.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Anyone been to the strawberry festival in February? I'm curious to know how it's like since I'll be in Japan during it
>>2849966Which and where, only february thing I knew about was the BEANS one
>>2849629if you have to ask this question, you aren't searching hard enough
>>2850000checked
>>2849944dude christmas eve is literally when couples get together in japan. you're a loser if you're alone in tokyo on that day
Will the elephant Santa visit you, or have you been too naughty this year?
>>2849844Maybe they just wanted to flirt a bit with you
>be at chatuchak market>Russian dude with a kid + pram walks up to me>asks me a question in Russian>I'm Australian>tell him I only speak English>asks me where to find food nearby>can literally smell it but tell him there's stalls just 50m away or a "food court area" about 400m away>asks me what currency they use>huh..? >immediately think he's trying to scam me or pull something>asks if they take $USD>asks me what the currency looks like>pull out my spare wallet with like $20 in it and give him a 20 Baht note>says that's weird looking and wonders who the guy on the note is>gives it back and says "have a nice day"Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2849947That’s very obviously the “show your money” scam where they will either grab the money and run, or see your wallet to see if it’s full of cash and worth more effort to pickpocket.He saw you were a broke boy so it ended there.
>>2849577How long have you been posting this?
>young fit farangs walking around Sukhumvit without shirts
What’s special about Hokkaido, Japan?I stayed there for a while and wished I saw a bit more. Anyone else got experience there?
>>2849783Oh yeah! Absolutely!The subway system in Sapporo is essentially like any big city system in Japan. Cheap and fast.As for travelling between cities, the winter season can have delays due to severe snowfall however it’s convenient. The winter season (Nov to Feb) can be slower usually due to heavy crowds and the worst I saw was the Chinese new year, plus around that time prices get godawfully bad.Otherwise, not too many concerns.
Luxury ferry from Oarai (Ibaraki) to Tomakomai (Hokkaido)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RoOI7_KfeY
>>2849813There's also a ferry that takes 39 hours and 30 minutes from Nagoya to Tomakomai.
>>2849813>>2849900What the fuck is so special about Tomakomai? Aside from being closer to the airport.That town utterly fucking sucks. It barely feels like a town and it has a miserable feeling. I knew one girl from there (worked with her) and she was super mentally ill that’s probably from growing up in whatever the hell that place is.
>>2849119i've never been to hokkaido but my impression is that there's sapporo and then the rest is Rust Belt: Japan Edition
What have been your favorite places to visit around Christmas?I might be looking to travel next year and I'd like to know what people's best recommendations are. What I'm looking for:Snow must be guaranteed or highly likelyMust have at least some nature or folksy component; I'm okay with going to a city but I don't want the equivalent of going to NYC and watching the tree lighting at Rockefeller Center, way too metropolitanI'd like to be able to get by speaking English, though if I have to use a translation app sometimes that's fineBut you don't have to reply to talk about places that I'm looking for, feel free to discuss your favorite Christmas travel memories too!
>>2849384>It might be best if the area is more walkable or has transport. I am new to traveling.I don't think you would find that outside of Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg - which likely have shuttles and buses. I mean I think larger towns like Blowing Rock and Beckley have some sort of basic bus system, but I wouldn't rely on it. You should be able to rent a pickup truck from most rental places. Or if you are rich, get a guide and have some tour you around in a van or something. This is probably very much an option for NRG. Theoretically you could fly to Beckley but there's like two flights a week or something. You could definitely fly to Scranton and see the Endless Mountains but you will need a truck or 4wd to drive to sharp top vista. Pine Creek is maybe 3-4 hours drive from Scranton. You could also fly to Asheville and there's lots of stuff there set up for tourists who don't have their own transportation. It's sad most people here want to travel without cars. Cars open up so much stuff - I mean not a big deal if you are rich and can hire someone to drive you around, but otherwise.
>>2849446It's just that I don't own a car and I'm already new to traveling, so I'd like to keep things simple. Maybe I should ensure that wherever I go is more walkable or has better transportation. I'm happy to take an Uber somewhere if I have to, but that won't work for all areas.
>>2849939buy a carnothing will improve your travels more
>>2849958>provudes no arguments for use case
>>2849976there's lots of fun specific places in appalachia you can visit but they require a car to get to and there's little to no public transit access to most of them
Discussion of Asian Cities and recommendations on which one to visit next. I've been to Taipei and Tokyo and thought Taipei was the best city I have been to in the world. The food was great, the people were friendly, and the day trips were so much fun. Looking to go there again next year but am unsure of which city to pair it with. My options are Kyoto, Seoul, and Singapore for about 4-5 days. Looking for a place with solid food, somewhere relatively easy to navigate, and something with just good vibes all around.
>>2849651It is impossible for China's high-rise buildings to remain continuously inhabitable.
>>2849652Mongolia is in East Asia, right?
>>2849669East Asia refers to the kanji cultural sphere.
>>2849897Vietnam is part of the Chinese character cultural sphere, right?
>>2849897That still doesn't address the fact that OP mentioned Singapore which is SEA. Therefore this thread can include discussion about places in SEA.
Discussion for all things Philippines.The Philippines has the greatest expat community in the world! Come to live in an imitation of iconic East Asian business districts with much lower prices. With a location this good surely that condo you bought is only going to go up in value as it ages! Ignore the corruption and broken infrastructure. Everything is shiny and the lights are bright. That's all that matters. Live in social isolation despite the people around you speaking passable English. Boast about your supposed sexual exploits on an anime website to impress lonely virgin NEETs who wish to be you. Drink alone until you pass out. Living the dream baby.Previous thread: >>2843920
>>2849945The point is more to make fun of people who seek out this kind of experience then try to convince others there's nothing else to do in this place. It's not an endorsement of that lifestyle as experienced by anybody from any income bracket.
>>2849342Is Cubabro alright in the head?
>>2849524>almost all corrupt, from the President all the way down to the homeless kids holding the door at 7/11.As a flip, I can confirm this. I've imagined a solution that can cure the corruption and that's values education. It has to start from the children. Everyone cheats from elementary to college. Something every flip carries to adulthood
>>2849593>>2849592As a native flip I never really understood how hard our language is until I learned conjugations and particles. English don't have have that many conjugations and not to mention it changes particle based on Austronesian alignment
>>2849503I play pool with the boomers and hear every gripe and bullshit thing that happens in the area. >>2849559>and you assume the government would allow them to occupy the parks? The law enforcement wouldn't enforce an emphatic no living in or monetizing the parks resources?every park that isn't covered in fences and patrolled by security (and who pays for that?) winds up as a squatter hub>>2849566No reason. It's a fake language and barely has any actual rules for grammar/word usage. That's why they have the supplement english language for half the words, because it cannot fully describe problems/situations in the modern world. Filipinos have 30 different regional languages, and they are all make believe mudbabble nod along bullshit.
What's the best city in the USA for the "big city" feel but without nonwhites?
>>2846845>Jamaica PlainMost of JP is definitely not a black neighborhood, unless you’re talking about the area around Jackson Sq.
>>2848898>white American women still feel safe walking around downtown, because the blacks leave them alone.This tracks. One thing I noticed yesterday was even in some of the worse areas (it varies street to street). I'll still see a lone young white girl waltzing around or a random chick jogging through. Was dumbfounded at the sheer bravado. Maybe I've seen one too many /gif/ threads but I'm generally the head on a swivel type. Another odd thing is that everytime I am in the south some of the best, most polite, and wholesome people I meet are black. Most white people are hit or miss but already I've had some charming conversations and what not. There's just enough quality people that I can see why some out of touch rich white chick would be like "das racist" when you suggest that the contents of their characters may be continental considering it's a 20 to 1 ratio of quality members of society versus upstanding members of society.
>>2839810It doesn’t matter what you choose. The big city is a fucking scam. I spent years of my life in one of those hellholes.When I first moved in, I lost nearly all my possessions and had to check into my room with nothing but the clothes on my back and a few trinkets. I thought I could settle down, the room was cheap and had air conditioning and a television, but on the first night some fucking deformed lunatic broke in. He kicked my ass and stole more shit from me. The police weren’t any help and I never got my things back.“Maybe it’s just bad luck,” I think. Nope. Over the next few days I get yelled at by a cashier just for asking what they had, and then I get attacked by some feral animals. Thankfully, they weren’t rabid shits and I was vaccinated anyway.I met a local qt and hit it off with her, ended up committing long-term and settling down. I thought I’d finally gotten lucky, but then she hits be with this absolutely fucked up idea of joining some cult or something. I noped the fuck out and went back to my old life. I was at the end of my rope. I got some part-time restaurant work to hopefully pay my bills, but by then the city life was starting to infect me like a virus. I became more belligerent and a total asshole. It was only after I attacked a coworker and a homeless guy that I finally woke up and realised what was happening to me. I quit my job, packed up, and moved back to my hometown.Anyway, what I’m trying to say is I hate sauerkraut.
>>2849872Which cult? And after how long did she suggest that shit?Was she brainwashed somewhere? Or were you getting suckered in?Would it actually have been that bad?
>>2849881nigga you just fell for the weird al song "albuquerque"
christmas in Hawaii threadwhat are things to do for a hawaiian christmas vacation
get robbed blind by brown locals for everything1000 a night minimum hotel100 dollar a person dinner 50 dollar fish and rice lunch30 dollar parking20 dollar entry fee400 dollar a day rental car
>>2846331Auwe! The haole knows! Shut it down!
Read a fucking guidebook or go look it up yourself according to what you like to do. They literally sell Hawaii Revealed in Costco statewide
>going on holiday to Paris and London during Christmas break from work>felt worry and dread last night>felt dread before taxi took me to airport>now on my way there and strongly feel like going straight back home and doing nothing Is this normal? I'm travelling alone as an ugly male and I'm just going to walk around and look at old stuff.I've already paid for everything.
>>2849668No it's not normal. Nigga you paid, just go. >traveling aloneI hope you're staying in a hostel
>>2849668Yeah actually this is normal, it's called getting cold feet. I almost did this on my last international trip the night before, I said, why am I doing this? Guess what, when I came back home after the trip I said, I am glad I did that.
>>2849668>do something exciting >feel anxious Sounds pretty normal to me
OP here. I ended up going and I'm here and it's going fine so far.
>>2849963based /trv/er. Trip report thread?
Is Mexico really that dangerous? Thinking of going to Rocky Point soon. Any tips to avoid being killed/robbed etc.? Going with my family that's white.
mexicans make the best criminals. They literally know everything to know about crime. And if you ask for advice they might tell you some solid stuff. Unlike almost everyone else that gets all afraid like you are wiretapping them or some shit. That being said generally they wont attack someone unless there is a solid profit or explanation. Im generally afraid of black areas, because there is no sense in the violence. Mexicans make sense. They love white people generally, make them laugh and call them senor and you are their best friend. They are racist against eachother, Against themselves. Can you imagine?
I'm going to Mexico City next year, any tips?Not even just safety, but that too, just in general: stuff to know, places to check out, etc. Worth noting I don't travel often
>>2849110Make sure to get a credit card that has no international fees. Eat a lot of street tacos with Guacamole (ask for it if they don't include it).If you like seafood please try to get a Shrimp cocktail. Mexican Seafood is incredibly underrated. Plaza de los Arcángeles and Chapultepec Castle are great places to see. Pyramid of the Sun, as always, is a must
>>2849911I love seafood and shrimp is even my favorite kind of meat, but I don't do raw/chilled dishes so I really wouldn't have a desire to try a shrimp cocktail. Maybe it'd be a good opportunity to try it, but if you wanna hit me with your more general CDMX seafood reccs for cooked/hot dishes I am very interestedRe: the Pyramid of the sun, Mesoamerican archeology is the entire reason I'm going, my list for stuff to visit currently is>Templo Mayor site and museum, the Calmecac/Tzompantli/Quetzalcoatl underground portion>Tlatelolco's archeological zone>The Museo Nacional>Teotihuacan, the site and its museum's>Texcotzinco>Chimalhuacan's palace and site museum>Xochimilco>Chapultepec, both the archeological remains and the castle museum>Anahuacalli MuseumComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
How many fucking times is this going to get asked? christ>no, a gunfight will not suddenly break out. These happen in cities whose names you have never even heard of>no, nobody wants the heat that comes from a tourist or god forbid an american dying>don't drive at night, not because of cartels but because everybody is piss drunk and the roads are shit>yes, some cops might try to get money out of you, 9 times out of 10 they are just sizing you up if you play dumb and refuse they will go away>if you do end up getting jailed, again, 9 times out of 10 you can just pay someone>don't be retarded and try to buy drugs outside tourist zones>seriously, don't>we have some homeless but they aren't fented out of their minds, at most they ask you for a cigarette or a few pesos. You can again just play dumb and refuse and they will go away>you might get your shit stolen at hotels, so carry all your documents with you always>never bring sex workers to where you are staying>yes they will steal your shit>use Uber whenever possible>only use ATMs inside actual banks otherwise your shit will get cloned>unless you are verifiably loaded, cartels don't give a shit about youComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm going to be in Buenos Aires for two weeks in January for a grad student exchange ...Is there any natural beauty or super cool thing you would recommend that can be visited in 1-3 days, over a weekend? I have like $45,000 debt racked up on a student line of credit so am on a budget, but can make sacrifices if need be Patagonia (e.g. Lago Argentino) is allegedly expensive and also far as fuck from Buenos Aires, so as much as I love hiking not sure how to make that worksame thing with the Iguazu Falls - it is in Misiones province which apparently has a large Polish population (cool!) but is remotealso, > tips on how not to get robbed for being a gringo
>>2848713you can also cross to uruguay on the ferry, which is a nice little trip and you get up and close with the rio de la plata
>>2848720hmm well it's my first time so I'm sure it'll be decent in caba ... i don't see a reason to fly anywhere that isn't el calafate or ushuaia, so small towns like salta may be nice but not the best idea when I only have 2 weeks >>2848735>it will be overcrowded and overpriced.well I'd likely be doing a day trip so wouldn't have to worry about accommodations, just hitting the beach >>2848791that sounds cool! 4 hours one way is a bit but not the end of the world, i'd probably stay overnight in that casealso does anyone know about the robbery situation? is it as bad as brazil where i need to keep an eye on belongings at all time and shouldn't even have my phone out in public ?
>>2849086>4 hours one way that's probably montevideo. you could just cross the river to colonia
>>2848267I lived in Buenos Aires for 4 months, did all that stuff you mentioned. It was all great and I recommend it but for just 1-3 days that doesn't give you much time to experience things like Patagonia. Iguazu can be doable in 3 days, imo just 1 day is all it takes to see the falls (and 2 days for traveling). I saw it from the Brazilian side and it gave much better views of the falls, vs the Argentinian side you're actually on top of the falls.You can take the 1 hour train from Buenos Aires downtown to Tigre and go on the river boat tour there, then you take the train back and it can all be done in a single day.>tips on how not to get robbed for being a gringoI stayed in Palermo and it was pretty safe there even at night. Don't have your phone on the table when you're sitting outside. Most common crime is someone getting their phone stolen by a motorcyclist.La Boca is actually pretty dangerous and it's not recommended you stay there after sundown. During the daytime it's fine just stick to the touristy spots.Don't bring anything you wouldn't want to get robbed with in general, I never got robbed there but I heard stories of other people getting robbed.Also look up scopolamine, it's a powder that hookers use to drug you, they'll give you a piece of gum with the powder on it or they have a piece of paper and throw the powder to your face when you don't suspect it. It's basically like roofies except instead of disabling you it makes you completely suggestable and agreeable, and you black out during the expereince. So hookers will take you to the ATM and have you empty your bank accounts. They will come to your apartment and steal everything including your phone. That actually happened to one of my cousin in-laws.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2849952inb4 Colombia
For the maple syrup people here, I'm thinking about moving to Canada (will start applying for jobs this year). I already have few years of experience.What should I expect there? Is it a nice country? Hows life there? Hows life compared from province to province? Is it like the UK on steroids and Timmies or a completely different place? I'm a Turkish guy who did in fact live in the United Kingdom.
>>2849790Our government let way too many immigrants into the country in the last decade and it is dramatically changing our culture and putting strain on our social services and the job market.
>>2849790the mood is pretty grim right now, the country is going through a difficult period
>>2849713Place is full of retarded wannabe amerifags and has very weak links to the uk
>>2849869I already have job experience plus university degree. And for culture, it's something that always absorbs something from the land or from the newcomers. That's why Turkish cuisine is so large!
>>2849884I'm looking at management level jobs, considering my experience level.
what state of india should i visit as an american with a high tolerance for third world conditions that loves nature? so far i'm thinking of himachal pradesh or somewhere in the 7 sisters but i'd love to hear an indian's (or someone who has been there) opinion on the matter.
>>2845847>>2845876It's a travel board, faggots. Take you /pol/ seethe elsehwere. I'm curious about wha this anon has to say. You offer zero. We all know India is a shithole, that's what makes the thread pretty kino.
>>2844428Any places you recommend in Kerala or Himachal? Those are places I've both been considering for my next trip.
>>2845923Any place that accepts foreign guests, kekI've basically given up on making hotel reservations here, especially on no-name sites who may refuse to refund your payment even after you report a refusal and demand a refund. Just like with the stupid ATMs, you have to go from one rejection to another until you find a place who is willing to do business. So many hotels here don't even show up when you select "Hotels" on Google Maps. You can only see them by zooming in on the map. A village like Khalapur, for instance, has half a dozen places of lodging. I'm gonna be pretty buttmad if I get rejected more than twice...
>>2846019Why are there never women in any pics of India? I see two in the background there but it's 99.9% men.
>>2845923Go to uh, Trivandrum, Idukki, or Kochi, Kottayam for the beauty but it's hard to get there.