Does Seoul have any redeeming features? Have to go there for a thing, and have been there before, but just seems a completely boring, dirty, soulless hellscape of a city. Picrel, it’s one of the “must see” things to do in Seoul (Sewoon Sangga)
i went to Daegu world, it was the first time i ever shot a gun as an adult. the gun range was empty, it was a revolver, my aim was terrible, the old men laughed at me, we all laughed. later i challenged my gf to a game of starcraft 1v1, her speed was breathtaking. she fully zergling rush attacked me and i had only 1 soldier and my crystal gathering robot. i never played starcraft again. id definitely go back to korea in the future.
>>2884477dont go there then
>>2893306You can't tell me what to do.
>>2893306I already went and I had a nice time
>>2893409Then tell us about it.
What are the best local places to fine at while traveling in Phoenix?
>>2889448Maskadores is all you need for that food
>>2889449Gyros and kebabs are made with fake meat as africans cant afford the real stuff. Burritos are made with actual steak or chicken as they are American in origin
isn't taco bell regular goyslop?
>>2889448Who the fuck goes to a city like Phoenix to eat le best food? Google Maps search "restaurants near me", "open now", and grab whatever random goyslop is most convenient.>>2889495Burritos are made with whatever can be stuffed into a tortilla roll. There's no burrito rulebook dictating what can and cannot be stuffed into a burrito. For all you know the spics diced up some snitch's asscheeks and served it to you in a burrito. >Mmm, this is the tastiest steak I've ever eaten! So tender and flavorful!
>>2889449> fake shitskin meat with cum sauce and vomit> steak, beans, rice, cilantro, sour cream, cheesekeep your shit you dirty mud nigger
Hydrangeas and a Miko 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/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2893577for expats diving is well overrepresented as a hobby, it's not hard to find someone else into itmost would go to Philippines or Thailand though, I've done shark diving in Fiji and it's absolutely amazing, easily in the top 3 after a decade of diving, Pacific Islands are peak destinations, SEA second
Do they accepts mastercard in japan?I want to charge the pasmo/suica only for traveling and not for everything
>>2893588The Costco food court in Shinmisato. Holding a hot dog in your right hand is the signal.
>>2893547I think /jpg/ers who want a tropical destination can find cheaper and closer options.Even Japanese people seem to prefer Guam or Hawaii.Never been, but unless you're a Karate-ka, U.S. Marine, or a big WWII guy I don't think it's gonna be on your radar at all.
>>2893662Probably, but consider getting a travel card with no intl fees rather than just swiping what you usually carry around in your wallet
>So glad I didn't visit the cities and regions with stuff to do... that would be so Reddit>If you aren't spending 3 months in Kandra, Jharkhand you aren't actually travelling, you're just going on a reddit vacation.
>>2893249wtf are you on about retardstay on topic
>>2893215pseud shit>>2893240It doesn't matter how primitive the people around you are. You can download some PDFs or EPUBs from the slums of any shithole using zlibrary and spend daylight among primitives and nightfall by yourself, immersed in study and in your own thoughts. Learning to communicate with primitive people, eg actually learning their language, is a high level intellectual skill as well
>>2893248Her buttcheeks probably don't make contact. She could stand upright and poop and not even need to wipe.
>>2893266I regret ever coming to this siteYou can't even post basic cute everyday Japanese stuff without batshit insane incels losing their minds
>>2893346idk i appreciate knowing how people actually think. there's people out there thinking of other people shitting and not wiping lmaocould be next to you in a queue or on a plane
I receive 4k month from VA disability. I make 48k a year just sitting on my ass but I still want travel, get a wife, and be able to afford my hobbies/interest what is the easiest shit i can do for an extra 30k
>>2892919mind your fucking manners
>>2892920Suck my fucking dick you welfare leach rodent and whatever jeet fucking ferret is gassing you up about crypto.Shut the FUCK UP
>>2892923not OP retardbigily mad that OP gets more money than your entire extended family
So much mad ITTWhat's wrong you can't afford some btc?
>>2892923>Suck my fucking dickYou're a homosexual.
and I have free wifi. In basic economy class no less. Gone are the days of having to pay an extra $10+ just to shitpost at 35,000 feet. The future is here
>>2888690I was on PAL one time and they give you free 30 mins wifi. It works off your phones Mac address so after 30 mins I just changed Mac and registered again Just for a future idea if they haven't patched this yet
>>2888830Can't you read a book, you xennial do-nothing bum?
>>2888690Which airline?
>>2888830>>2889008Joke's on both of you guys, I usually read a book on my laptop.
>>2888690i have to try that too on /pol/ with flags ngl
What is Palma, Spain like?
its nice and hot
>>2880354I’m a burger and went to Mallorca for 2 weeks last year, it was nice. I visited Palma for half a day but stayed in smaller towns along w/ my LATAM gf. Didn’t get any hate for being a tourist but clearly the island is colonized by Germans and Brits.
>>2880354its nice
Great for /cyc/
>>2880354...a well known tourist trap?
Hi, anyone that has used GoToGate can share their experience?Yesterday I booked a flight with them from Europe to Canada for 23 may with Condor airlines and the problem is that both their websites fucking sucks.GoToGate gave me the ref code (Which on the condor website is the check in number) to use on the Condor website and it seem it works since on the Condor website i got my booking number. I also submitted my API on the Condor website.I can't see my ticket (Maybe not enough time has passed since I did it only yesterday?) but from what I understand I only need my booking number to get on the plane (And the check in number to check in ofc).Is everything alright? Sorry for the dumb question but it's my first time traveling in general.
OP here again, since the thread is still alive and tomorrow I have my return flight I will update the thread if something happens.I made the check in myself again, gotogate didn't do it but again I made it ASAP instead of waiting until the very end. This leads me to believe that the others services they offers like the choice of the seat/luggages stuff etc aren't real.
OP here again I made it back without any issues. I guess I got lucky since I didn't have to test their customer service. Anyway from now on I will only use the official websites instead of third parties just to be more sure. Thanks all.
>>2886509Glad you had a good time OP. Thanks for the updates
>>2882465Second this, their customer support are Indians with accents you'll never understand.
>flight booking intermediatieslol
The great debate. Which is better?
>>2885609>hostile policy against touristsit was more cos the druggy holiday scene had attracted lots of drug dealers and in the last few years they've amassed and become expert in overstaying.Of course , rather than remove them, the Thais make tourism regulations stricter, which only discourages tourism, the foreign drug dealers are unaffected by laws.
>>2884249data centers
Vietnam feels like it can be on a level closer to Malaysia and Singapore in 20 years.
>>2888665nah it's hard industry that is now priced out of china.
>>2876749none lol
Going to Gdańsk for a weekend. What can you do there?
>it's a classic yankee explaining someone's own history to them threadMany such cases
>>2852705I'm going with pals in july. We'll be cliche binlanders going to a two museums/landmarks a day, then beach and beer. What are the worst and best polish beers? What are the best foods to order? Is it worth it to watch football with you guys at some basic sports bar?
>>2852705Literally who
>>2889849
>>2852705>What can you do there?leave
Comfy or pass?
>>2889506It’s nice if you like hiking. Hiking is dangerous and people die every year. Beaches are bed, water is cold, it’s Atlantic. Food is good, weather is nice enough. I haven’t went out there in 15 years so can’t tell you that.Spanish islands are better.Had a family member living there so would visit every year.
>>2889506Car is recommended so you can getto start/end point of hikes. I always prefered azores which are less turisty, have more ground to see and theres certain 'lonly island' feel to it when it comes to smaller ones like flores or pico.
>>2889876also this, be very careful driving on Madeira, the roads are so fucking retarded its not even funny. Highway tunnels that have roundabout immediately after and you cant see it because of corner. Highway exit and entrances 10 meters apart without a proper lane to slow down or speed up, you are immediately in the highspeed traffic lane.Roads that are too narrow to let you pass with anything that is not an economical car.At the same time some of the roads are pretty steap so you wont be bale to go up them even in first gear if your car is too heavy or engine is not strong enough.That being said, public transport is utter shit so you should definitely get a car, just be careful.
>>2889506I went for a couple weeks with my German ex-gf, so you already know we went hiking every single day. 99% of other tourists were German. Amazing trails, great vibe in the small towns, Funchal seemed OK too. Didn't have a car so it was a little annoying to get around but doable with buses. I'm from a cold, rainy region so I didn't mind that it was a bit wet / not "beach" weather, if you go to Madeira don't expect that. But it was amazing for hiking and the views were incredible. I've traveled all over the world and could see myself living there. Would be a nice, quiet life. If I lived in Europe I'd be there often, I think. I remember staying in guesthouses for like 25-30 euros a night, albeit 4 years ago. We hiked up Pico Grande right as the clouds rolled in and were right above an endless blanket of cloud. That was amazing. Wish I had a photo for youComfy as fuck, go
>>2889506can't you tell yourself by that picture?
I just came back from Japan yesterday.Entry to Kansai Airport is always unpleasant.The immigration officer had a lot of irritation on his face and looked lazy to even talk.The QR code required for entry is more cumbersome than a paper entry card. The Japanese are good at making things complicated.High-rise buildings and arcade shops on the high street are still wonderful.It's like a symbol of Japan's prosperity period.But residential areas and transportation facilities have not really changed since decades ago.It also feels old and dirty now.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2890125>Immigration officials don't grin at entering foreigners when they are doing their jobs.They do if you're white. Especially compared to the anglo countries. Whenever I re-enter the US they interrogate me and ask me to give an alibi about what I'm doing in the US even though I'm a US citizen
>>2889834Are you German or a burger from mid west?Imagine being such a pretentious faggot and making this post. It’s clear you are autistic, so just post in the Japan general where you can interact freely with your kind.
>>2890066So tell us about those "good times" you had back in 1980s Japan. Tell us what it was like. A knowledgeable oldfag who was actually there like you surely has great things to say.
>>2890065My entries were basically "Welcome to Japan Sir" with me saying "Pleasure to be in your country, sir".Not sure what your issue was. The three times I've been in Japan , they have always been fine.I've had more issues coming back into the U.S. from Mexico or Canada than I've had coming into Japan.
>>2889834reddit spacing
Why did no one tell me Albania looked like this until after I had already went there?
>>2889278Too little too late brother
All of southern europe looks like that
>>2888550Rubbish mafias do this. They collect money to pick up a load of trash, then dump it someplace they don't like.
>>2889278The earth has millions of miles of barren desert. Throwing it in a hole somewhere does in fact solve the problem. And is way different than throwing it in your rivers and capital city parks.
>>2888538isn't it well known that it's a shithole?
Anyone ever been to Namibia? I heard the logistics of flying into the country are a pain in the ass. But I've also been told that the best country to visit in Africa is either here or Tanzania. I'm curious about what I could do in Namibia besides the Big 5/Safari stuff that every Eastern and Southern African country offers.Budget: Let's say, not including travel insurance, food, and flights, around $3,000Interest: Culture, History, and birds if I did a safariLanguage Knowledge: I know the very basics of German
>>2885473Eritrea is listed as "Avoid non-essential travel" in my country though. Aren't they nicknamed the North Korea of Africa because they kill their own people for trying to escape into Ethiopia?
>>2885489Are you an Aussie? Australia's travel advisory for Eritrea is really hardcore. USA has it listed as as dangerous as France lol And yes they are but life there is way more normal than North Korea. Eritrea is more like China or something. If you go there and decide to do political activism or go to areas you aren't allowed it's not smart. But if you go there and are just a tourist it's fine and safe.
>>2885339Well if you can speak German, you could check out the city of Swakopmund. Beer in Namibia is top tier compared to some of the others so I would at least try one lager while in the city. Culturally there should be a marketplace that sells stuff, but I also know there was some kind of antique store I didn't have the chance to check out. Nature wise, I'd look to see if any tour groups start in this city. The city is close to one of the most beautiful deserts in Africa. Otherwise if you want a more traditional safari, try going to Etosha through a tour group out of Windhoek.
It’s not really Africa. It’s an adventure travel destination crossed with a mixed German colonial/Afrikaner culture. I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with that, but when people say they’ve been to Africa and it’s Namibia it’s kind of like when people say Morocco or Egypt.It’s also a mass tourism destination. The fun of traveling to Africa is that you’re a novelty and you get great interactions with the Africans and great interactions with the scant other white people you meet. You don’t get this is Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya (oddly enough you do get in South Africa once people figure out you’re not white South African).
>>2885339good choice, if your iq is high enough to make for it
The inhabitants of the Chiloe archipelago, or Chilotes as they're known, are a "mestizo" blend of the indigenous Huilliche and European populations. The early settling of this region and relative isolation from the rest of Chile has resulted in a unique culture centered around aquaculture and seafaring. Some other unique aspects of their culture are the extensive Chilote mythology and traditional wood architecture featuring colonial churches built from timber joinery and stilt houses (palafitos). Famous tourist attractions include the seasonal magellanic penguins in the northwest part of the island, the "ruta de las iglesias", and the palafitos of Castro. I had lots of fun doing the "ruta de las iglesias" (church route). You can purchase a passport at any of the churches and at every church you visit they'll stamp it for you. I was only able to get 4 of the 16, since lots of them were either closed or you had to take a ferry to another island. The churches were really impressive and well-maintained considering many were almost 300 years old and made purely of wood. The locals were very hospitable and proud. It was all around a peaceful retreat and half of the island is an uninhabited national park. They also had really nice/maintained roads and was more affordable than the rest of Chile.
Does appalachia count as obscure?
>>2890464No. Everyone knows what Appalachia is and it's full of McDonalds and Walmarts
Does india count as obscure?
>>2890462definitely not telling you
I went to Japan once. Tokyo. Shibuya.