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on a scale of 1 to 100 how hard would it be ?
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Even getting from the bus station to your hotel in that part of Africa is hard, if you’re asking then you must love suffering.
Getting there will be painful, take 3 weeks minimum, and very very expensive.
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>>2870747
Maybe 30, just time consuming and boring and annoying to get visas, a local guide, then wait for a caravan to fachi. There are tourist caravans you can join. I think its like $2000 for the canal caravan or $3000 for a 4x4 convoy.
I rank it 30 because you dont require any personal expertise and just pay money to do everything and get taken there.

Solo without guides/security/own 4x4/permits maybe a 90-95 since youre looking at camel trip 450 miles through desert and needing to bring all your water and food with you.

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question for my fellow white american men (I'm not asking other races because different races will have different experiences) :

how do western european girls treat you when you're over there in europe. are they nice and flirtatious, indifferent/aloof, or rude and/or hostile like american women?

basically, is it worth traveling to EU try to get free hookups and sex, or is it just better to go to the usual sex tourist spots
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>>2870809
Whatever you say bro but reality is there is still alot of people that would to anything to live in the USA.
Especially in Eastern Europe.
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>>2870811
I've met a lot of Americans through tourism and no, they're kind of like Brits. Not mogger height on average like Germans but definitely taller than Meds. Slavs and Germanic Europe are the tallest people on the planet.
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>>2870824
Places like Poland are rapidly developing. Many of them are leaving UK and other countries they've emigrated to when the times were hard and going back. They're catching up to European standards and will soon overtake some countries like UK which have been economically stagnant for a very long time. The idea that Eastern Europe is poor is quite outdated. Unless you count actual Eastern European countries like Belarus, Ukraine and Russia as those are completely different stories and two of them are at war with each other.
The fact is that even though USA makes more than every European country not make Europeans want to live there. It's not as homogeneous, the culture is very different and more work intensive and you don't get the same benefits you get from the government over here. It’s appalling to imagine working shitloads of unpaid overtime and barely having any time off for Euros, but it's the norm in USA. Plus it's much more violent and degenerate overall. There might be some really bad areas full of migrants in Europe but its nothing like what a proper ghetto you get in US.
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>>2870837
It doesn't make Europeans want to live there*
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>>2870837
I've been to both places and know Poland well. Overall USA is still a better place to live and offers much more economic mobility.
Poland is ok if you are fine with never getting to any kind of wealth, value "muh homogenous white country", like cold weather and cold people.
Even though the USA is currently doing everything it can to destroy itself, I'm still very cautious about a good future for Poland solely because of geopolitics.
Mutts are lucky to live far away from the old continent and all the shenanigans they cause.

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Any of you guys been to the really bad African countries? Like Sudan, DRC, Somalia, Chad, CAR, etc? How bad is it actually? Could a white guy realistically visit there without severe risk?
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>>2867857
Insane risk, some of these are even fucking active warzones.

You will needed to be escorted by someone armed and you will need a fixer to navigate all the corruption. Just go to the countries with established safe tourism. The armed guards will be discretely out of view, you'll have some semblance of freedom and you're far less likely to catch beaver fever on the first day. You're not going to be seeing the "real africa" being escorted everywhere by armed guards anyway.
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>>2867857
Never been, but afaik:
>DRC is ok to visit around the capital
>Somaliland is possible (even teaching jobs advertised there)

Interior Congo afaik is doable, but it's just paypig city central, with bribes at every point.

CAR is utterly lawless.

The North of Sudan could be possible if the Egyptian crossing is opening, around Wadi Haifa and stuff.

Chad not too sure.
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My father has when he worked in oil and gas. He wasn't even allowed to leave the compound without an armed security detail.
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Sudan was totally chill up until 2019, I remember following the blog of a cute German bikepacker girl who would camp by the roadside and hang out with. I’ll be keeping an eye on the situation there, it’s meant to have the world’s best coral reefs
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>>2870789
That would have been for insurance reasons. Which standards clearly do not reflect reality.

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Be honest /trv/, when was the last time you had a true adventure?
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>>2870174
>Would you say its better to bring a tent instead of relying on the hostels?
To be honest I packed a small tent and only used it like 5 times. The infrastructure on the camino in most countries is quite good. Different countries have different solutions of course, so in Germany or Austria you will stay in a lot of smaller private accomodations that you have to book yourself, while in France you stay with private people as well but they often times organize your next night's accomodation for you. And in Spain of course there is a tight net of pilgrim's hostels, especially the last 100km or so. So from my own experience I can tell you that a tent was never necessary, I just used it when I didn't want to spend money or when I was too tired to get to the next village.

>Did you meet and walk with some cool People?
Absolutely, you meet a lot of people in very different stages of their life on the way and often times you spend a few days with them before one outpaces the other. I met a lovely couple in their 60s who were in peak shape, they mogged me in every way and often times had to slow down to wait for me to catch up. They told the most interesting stories of their adventures together, like kayaking down the Danube to Romania or about their summer house in Istria which they get to by cycling 500km. I also walked two days with a young locksmith who lost his job during covid and then decided to give up his flat and go to Santiago with only a backpack and a tent. Very chill dude who never seemed to run out of weed. I sometimes wonder what happened to him. There are a lot of other people I met, you also meet interesting locals like a 95 year old farmer who still made butter herself and who shared stories about WW2 with me. I could go on for pages.
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>>2870466
Nice man, thanks
If you have anything else worth mentioning to inform or inspire me, id like to hear it. I was thinking the walk from porto would be cool and shorter
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>>2870466
Woah
You're making that part of Europe seem awfully idyllic. Forget about the big cities, fast trains, crowds and attitudes. Go trekking across the countryside and live the village life.
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>>2864353
It was gay sex, wasn't it?
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>>2870565
Just do it, and do it in spring preferably. Summer in most countries is too hot for comfort, especially when carrying a big backpack. I haven't walked the Camino Portugues so unfortunately I cannot give you any specific tips, but my aunt did the Camino Portugues along the coast a few years back when it wasn't as popular as it is today and she loved it. She's also a crazy person and did it in under a week with only a sleeping bag and no Portuguese, Spanish or even English language skills whatsoever.

>>2870681
Long distance hiking really gives you a completely new perspective. 30km feels like nothing to us today, but once you spend a few weeks hiking you really appreciate how far that actually is. The most interesting part of walking the camino is being part of a very specific group of people, vagabonds who don't know where to sleep the next day. It's a group that's normally completely invisible unless you yourself are part of it.

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I've never been anywhere in the SouthWest and I'l be passing through Phoenix for a few days next week.

What goes on there?
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>>2869679
>modestly successful Chadzilla
how would you define this? im working a good remote job and I'm above average looking. Good enough or would struggle?
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>>2869843
If you have to ask then you're still going to be a sexless chud no matter where you go. Phoenix is hitting 100 the earliest time ever next week. Don't move here for pussy if you don't like/tolerate the desert because it will break you. Save your buxx for a ticket to SEA like everyone else on this board.
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>>2869300
There's a lot of hot college girls in Scottsdale. Super rich area, you'll see a bunch of luxury supercars.
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As a Euro i always wanted to visit these arid parts of the USA just to enjoy the asthetics of it. I don't know why exactly maybe because it's the opposite of Europe where everything is very congested, while a place like Arizona has that open plane endless room big cactus wild west asthetic. I'm not sure why people hate on the weather, I've never been but I'd certainly prefer the weather over rainy cold European weather.
In my mind it's a really cool unique place, it's sad to see many Americans shitting on it, even though it seems to be one of the few places where America is still America, as an outsider would see it.
I still hope I manage to visit it one time.
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>>2867246
u drive through it to beautiful san diego, but u didnt hear that from me, were full...

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I've been here for only 2 days and my impressions are very underwhelming to say the least.
I don't get it, what's so special about this city.
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>>2854104
Dubai was literally engineered by white people.
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>>2859390

Why should staying around the most iconic places of the city and getting pickpocketed be his fault ? Can the cops just do their jobs about all the gypsies openly trying to scam people on tourist locations ? That's the kind of lax and woke mentality people are criticizing in Paris.

Also normal people are not going to sleep college dorms with strangers for 40$ a night in bid to save money.

>>2859778

Yet he's 100% right and you're just another retard in denial.

>>2859889

Paris is indeed a soulful city, i like the cafe culture a lot. Despite it's numerous inconveniences, a cafe and a smoke in Montmartre is one of the most kino experiences i had in that city.
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>>2868694
>Also normal people are not going to sleep college dorms with strangers for 40$ a night in bid to save money.
This.

Being pickpocketed means police are not targeting their efforts on tourist crime. Gypsies are a trained profession and lifestyle. They are organized crime involving multiple persons.
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>>2854082
History, art, literature, romance, architecture, white people
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if you have a lot of money and can stay in the best place paris is fucking amazing
you have to think that if you're from a country like dubai or japan (no history/completely different history), when you see paris it's like another world, the architecture is amazing, there is so much history in this place
emily in paris is possible if you have the money which not a lot of people does but if you do it's a great place
theres too many brown and arabs, but sadly it's like that in most big cities in europe today

to be honest what this anon said is mostly true
>>2859229
but still i's a very special vibe
i live 45 mins by car from paris so i don't go often, but everytime i'm there i like to imagine what tourist think when they see pic rel

I am going to be in Nice with some uni friends for spring break. What is worth doing/seeing?
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>>2870744
Is this just some massive meme at this point?
wtf is with all these retards going places without having any clue of why they wanna go? Why are they all incapable of using Google?
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>>2870748
i've met many people that does no research until they've actually landed in the place
used to be in a solo traveler group in thailand and daily there were "just landed in bangkok, where is the best place to stay and what is there to do"

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Chinese New Year edition!
Post trip plans, past experiences, questions, advice etc in this thread.
No political arguments and no spam please.
Discussion of sex tourism and prostitution is discouraged.

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>>2846421
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How bad is China going to fucked by this war in Iran?
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>>2870675
price of gas/oil will go up with global prices but China doesn't rely on the strait of Hormuz for most of its imports (and has not insignificant domestic production) so it will most likely not face shortages
China is a lot less reliant on cars for transport (compared to the US), especially in urban areas. I imagine this might also make more people want to switch to electric cars
oil and gas make up only a tiny portion of electricity generation, most of it is domestic/Mongolian coal. so electricity prices most likely will be unaffected. central heating is provided by the government so it will also be unaffected.

tldr; China will be almost entirely unaffected
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This is what ¥68 worth of goose bones look like.
How come I can post here hassle free?
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>>2870762
My understanding is that 4chan itself isn't blocked, but the captcha services that it uses are. But the last time I checked that information was years ago, and I'm a Pass user so I have no idea what captcha service 4chan uses today.

I'm assuming you're either a Pass user yourself, or 4chan switched their captcha provider to something that isn't blocked in China.
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>>2870772
>>2870762
4chan isn't blocked by China, China is rangebanned by 4chan. 4chan captcha has been in-house for years so it's nothing to do with that. When I was there last (January 2026) I couldn't post on any network I used and had to use an unblocked proxy to post here. Maybe they have un-rangebanned the country, which I think is unlikely, or you are still using your home country's network through data, or you managed to get some new IPs which haven't been blocked yet.
also goose is like really not that great, try the beef ribs 铁锅炖 next time

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I don't know if this thread is fitting on /trv/ but since 420chan is dead:

I'm going to visit the US in july
Last time I was there weed was still illegal, at least recreationally.
So I want to smoke legally for the first time in my life.
I'll be in Colorado (Denver), California (SF) and Nevada (LV)

But smoking outside is still illegal (I'm not complaining, stoners can be infuriating).
My AirBnBs/Hotels don't allow smoking inside/on the balcony and 420-friendly places are not my cup of tea.

>Any advice on where to smoke legally? Or at least where I wont bother anyone / wont get in trouble for it?
>Also, if any of you guys have tips on what to buy. It seems you can't buy less than 3.5gr? No place where I can buy a single gram? Are vapes any good? Wtf are resin carts?

Anyway, I just want to get a little high legally while being respectful/not bothering anyone.
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>>2869772
oh I don't make it myself, I just buy it commercially.
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>>2869750
>>2869758

Okay, thanks!
Will probably try 5mg and wait before taking another 5mg ;)
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>>2868419
Born and raised in Denver; you can do it pretty much anywhere except downtown. Also you are able to purchase by the gram, you can also buy pre rolled joints and such in case you don't know how to roll.
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>>2868986
They burn crookedly, drop hot ash, and waste so much weed.
>>2869023
This is true. Colorado weed is extremely potent. First time I smoked in Denver after coming back from abroad it was overwhelming, and that was only a little bit, like 0.1 grams on a Coke can.
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>>2869759
10 mg hits me hard the first time, but edible tolerance builds so fast if you keep eating them. On a 30 hour train ride I must've eaten about 200 mg of edibles, it made time simply disappear in this dreamlike state of drifting across the scenic American landscape.

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What are the best cities and countries for pic related? Preferably not in Asia and non white parts of Latin America.
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>>2870764
Your home country, retard
Long distance is retarded and most women looking for foreign boyfriends just want easy money/greencard
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>>2870764
Whites are being erased you have to go to nonwhite areas

Who are your favorite tubers bros? Need travelkino to watch during the cold long winter
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>>2863285
kurt caz
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>>2863477
I laughed when he went into an American grocery store and was flabbergasted over how many varieties of breakfast cereal were available, he acts like a bit of a bumpkin quite often
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>>2863285
Vaga Vagabond, does travelling in Russia, Central Europe and the Far East
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>>2863285
During covid, I watched a lot of "Traveling with Robert" a Miami guy with a mini RV.
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>>2863647
I can't stand his dweeb cameraman.

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>literally fucking dies
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>>2867320
>the casinos are intentionally pivoting towards richer clientele
thing is it's incredibly tacky shit they're doing though, as people with actual money won't touch Vegas with a ten foot pole, and would rather go to their private yachts in the Med.
The only kane-mochi people you'll see in Vegas are the nouveau-riche retards who'll spend money on eating from fake toilets all for social media clout which'll further degrade the place's mystique and culture.
t. never been to vegas, but it's the same shit everywhere once the nouveau riche get a hold of something
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>>2869570
then again, i understand that the casinos don't give a fuck about that, just that the paypigs keep spending money whoever it is
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I don't understand why Vegas is trying be a family friendly place now it' easily one of the worst aspects post lockdown. I saw far too many families and young couples bringing their children and few month old babies along with them I don't want to hear your kids crying and throwing a tantrum when I'm trying to play the slot machines in piece.
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>>2869610
>I don't understand why Vegas is trying be a family friendly place now it' easily one of the worst aspects post lockdown.
Because they are focused on bringing in the slob tourists who are going to affirm their hotels, flights, and spend too much on food/gambling/booze.

If you've been to vegas recently man you know how much the parents give 0 fucking shits what's around

> I don't want to hear your kids crying and throwing a tantrum when I'm trying to play the slot machines in piece.
Then it's a self solving problem pay for the "premium" experience.
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>>2843425
Those low end hotels exist, you can find $30/night motels along Boulder Highway. Cheap food too I ate at a casino restaurant and the entree was like seven bucks.

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Going to Denver, CO to vist senpai I havent seen since pre coof period. Probably gonna do four nights and dip.

Gonna see a baseball game with an LA dodgers fan club on Sat, another baseball game possibly with senpai on Sunday. Probably hit up the museum of modern art and another one because I get reciprocal admission with my membership.

I want to tour the state capitol because I am a /pol/ fag? Anything else I should really do? Maybe the zoo?
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>>2868915
Salida is a great place to visit. If OP was looking for great places to visit, he would't be going to Denver.

>>2868929
The art museum is legit fantastic, worth the high price. All flyover states have world-class art museums for some reason.
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>>2869619
>All flyover states have world-class art museums for some reason
Heirs of wealthy families artwashing their ill-gotten gains. Whatever shithole status those nowhere regions have now, at one time there were big bucks in manufacturing or resource extraction and the younger generations wanted the status that comes from being art patrons. Texas oil money, Detroit auto makers, etc. created these oases of culture in the middle of slopland.
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>>2869718
It also brought status and cultural prestige to city, even my mid tier town of Bakersfield CA had our art museum director thank a very special group of ladies that collectively donated millions to our museum over the years, probably wealthy executive class and their wives taking it on as their pet project.
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>>2869778
It's typical rich (((white))) people stuff. They have so much extra money that they spend it on frivolities like art museums. Forget about real culture and a cohesive society. The streets can be full of neglected junkies, gangbangers and violence, but muh heckin art! So highbrow! The smarminess of wealthy liberal whites in their privileged safe spaces irritates me so much.
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>>2868562
Go to Tarantula pool hall, it's my favorite bar downtown. I have food recommendations but they're all in the suburbs, the food downtown is really average and overpriced.

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what is Laos like?
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>>2829684
fantastic
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>>2829684
It's based.
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>>2869230
It is a hellhole and now they are out of gas. Don't bother going there. All the gas stations are closed and nobody has gas for their vehicles.
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hookers super cheap.
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>>2870058
only until they throw you in prison or extort you for it

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I want to move out of Coral Springs but stay in Florida, how's St. Petersburg?
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>>2870742
I recommend Seffner instead


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