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Im going for an aviation degree somewhere in ausitralia. i want a city with no indians, i sae a griffith university online and it was hosted by an indian , so im skipping griffith.

i just want to fly planes, surf, and hang with margot robbies.
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>>2835662
kek
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>>2835575
Probably some bogan shithole from western Queensland or a mining town in Western Australia. Aussie poofs let everything in, so good luck
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Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Brisbane are the only cities in Australia, the rest are big towns. Of those few cities they all have a huge population of Indians.

Universities are full of Indians. This is because of a number of factors. For example, before the pandemic China was abusing the university system, leading to loss of technology and fake students, in response Australian politicians made comments to which the CCP responded with disallowing as many students from studying in Australia, hurting many institutions and making them seek students from other impoverished nations. Another is that Australia recently recognised Indian qualifications as equal to, or better, than Australian qualifications, so now many Indians with degree mill diplomas have access to universities here. Similarly this treaty has also allowed for no cap on Indian students, so while it was previously bad the numbers of Indian students are set to increase dramatically in the following year as the legislation comes into place.

Australia also has a problem with Ghost Schools, with hundreds, if not thousands, of education institutions existing solely to meet the Points-Based Skilled Migration system which gives you a +10 Eligibility while fleecing each student of >$10,000 per year. These "students" are enrolled and do not attend classes, ending up working taxis, food delivery and retail jobs.
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>>2836815
Yeah nah, you get a lot more good boy points from living in regional areas as a foreigner if you want residency.
The regions aren't safe.
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EXCUSE ME. Did I just hear an ANTI-WHITE statement? Whites killed other whites in the 10s of millions TWICE for a central banker zionist cabal to import millions of brown people to replace them. If you don't like Indians, maybe you should go somewhere less white, like India. Fucking anti-white bigots I swear.

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I'm going with a friend (both 33 and male).
Pic related is the luxury hotel in Aqaba where we will be chilling.
Any tips, things you'd change, things to look out for? We have a Jordan pass of course.
I'd like to go diving in Aqaba but my ears are pretty fucked, probably couldn't take the pressure.

Day 1: arrive in Amman around midnight.
Day 2: visit Jerash & Jordan museum, anything else?
Day 3: drive along Dead Sea route, lunch somewhere along the way. Stops at Madaba, Mt. Nebo, Kerak? Arrive in Aqaba late in the evening.
Day 4 to 6: chill and light activities in/around Aqaba luxury hotel
Day 7: drive to and visit Wadi Rum, spend the night there
Day 8: drive to and visit Petra (evening)
Day 9: continue to visit Petra (morning), chill evening and go to bed early
Day 10: wake up early, drive to airport
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>>2831934
>Drive
Uhm, anon, I don't think that's a good idea, not beacause you would be kidnapped or something like that, but because some roads are inan awful state and Jordans drive like crazy.
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>>2833085
That's fine, we're from Belgium and I've survived traffic in Naples.
Also the rental car is compeltely insured with zero deductible so even if we wreck it ten miles in I wouldn't really give a fuck other than the inconvenience of having to rent another car.
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>>2832019
Just don't be homo fuckin sexual. How hard is that?
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>>2832056
Are you kidding? There's no reason for taking separate rooms just because Jordan is islamic country. First, nobody cares. Second, Jordan isn't that islamic. Third, more islamic countries are, the gayer they get.
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>>2835520
Kek Naples is child’s play

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Its history speaks for itself. Food is good. Lots to do nature wise. Huge city.

Why isn't it a premier tourist destination? I mean I sort of know why but there's other muslim countries that get lots of tourists

Also, whats worth seeing there besides obvious stuff like pyramids?
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I am in Egypt right now. Its an absolute nightmare. Can’t trust anyone. Everyone is trying to scam you. EVERYONE.
Can’t wait to sit on the flight home.
If you’re interested in the history just go 1 week and get a completely organized trip. Dont walk on the streets ever its just a fucking nightmare.
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If you’re not racist after visiting Egypt then you’re a dumbass
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>>2834376
Egypt is really cool
if you know how to navigate it and temper your expectations

Europeans go to Cairo, expecting to arrive in another Rome or Athens
only to get thrown into an average developing / 3rd world country capital

lots of tourists means very commercialized tourism
everyone knows tourists spend money and hustles to get a piece
not like sub sahara Africa, where people know you have money but don't know how to "extract" it from you

that said
Egypt is really not that bad
90% is just naive / inexperienced tourists not knowing how to behave around scammers


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>>2834530
I mean everything anons and normies are complaining about Egyptians doing are literally against their religion (aggressive soliciting, groping etc etc) So no they’re just monkeys

Egyptians have this reputation even among other Arabs
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>>2836959
Doing Egypt without guides or bus tour faggotry != normie shit desu. You actually have to learn basic Arabic and deal with some annoying shit.

Fit 27-year-old here. Great great grandparents were from Naples so I know that makes me about as Italian as Pizza Hut in your eyes, but I at least don't stand out in a crowd visually.

Only time I've ever been in Europe before was a week in London. I'm going to live in Cefalu for five months, which I know is rather tourist/expat territory, but I plan on lots of daytrips around Sicily and southern Italy.

I've been trying to learn Florentine Italian for the past year so I have a basic level of speaking, though listening can be hard for me, especially with dialect changes.

What should an American do to both respect and get the most out of your country? I know not to call myself "Italian" or run my mouth about politics. Which areas of people are pretty welcoming there? How do women feel about American dudes? What should I see that's not on the typical sightseeing list? What should I wear? Do I need to buy/rent a vehicle?

Let me know how I can not be an asshole.
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>>2838183
>amerimutt
You'll be the Whitest person in Southern Italy. Women will throw themselves at you
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>What should an American do to both respect and get the most out of your country?
The same things any foreigner should do when moving to a strange land: try not to stick out too much, stay humble, don't make a fuss about all the inconveniences and culture shocks that naturally come with moving to a foreign country, try to pick up on a many social cues and habits as you can, from the small things (e.g. no ordering cappuccino after noon) to the normal things an adult needs to do to be taken seriously in Italy (e.g. dressing appropriately. If you go around in public settings weating pajama pants, like I've seen some people do in America, people will think that you're either a crackhead or a hobo. You don't need a suit and tie for an appointment to the Questura or a hangout with friends, but you do need smart casual if you want to make a good impression). People will appreciate that you can speak Italian. If somebody makes fun of you for the accent, as is likely to happen, take it in good spirits.
>Which areas of people are pretty welcoming there?
That really depends on what you're coming to Italy for. Are you here to study? University people tend to be generally pretty chill and welcoming towards foreigners. You mentioned that you're fit: the gym is usually a good place to make friends.
>How do women feel about American dudes?
You are going to move to a small city in one of the most socially conservative regions in the country, which may cause some difficulties compared to, say, one of the big cities in the North. In general, women tend to date within their social circle. With that said, unless you're ugly or awfully autistic, I'd say to have decent chances. My first gf was Sicilian. Man, the memories.

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>>2838216
>What should I see that's not on the typical sightseeing list?
Even if you stick to Sicily and the general South, you could spend every day sightseeing and still have stuff left over to see at the end of the five months. You could spend an entire week sightseeing in Palermo and its immediate vicinities alone (like Monreale). You could also go island hopping in the Eolie, Pantelleria or even Malta. Or you could get on a ferry and go to Calabria and Basilicata, which are the real wild west of Italy. They're the poorest region by a margin, mostly untouched by foreign tourism and with plenty of weird stuff to see/do. Come back and report when you've had the peak Calabrian experience of eating a nduja sandwich and washing it down with Brasilena during a snowy day in the middle of the Sila mountains.
>What should I wear?
The climate in southern Italy tends to be very mild. As I mentioned earlier, try to be always smart casual if you want to make a good impression, don't look like a maranza.
>Do I need to buy/rent a vehicle?
Yes. Public transport in southern Italy is notoriously dogshit. A motorbike is a decent option if you know how to ride one. Buy a good alarm chain lock too.

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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
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>>2839992
When I think about the absolute dregs of society who must go to those places ans what they must try doing to their girls, I feel like I understand. I would not charge cheap at all
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I kind of want to go to a soapland because I'm terminally touch starved but I'm scared of girls.
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>>2837997
Woman gacha?
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>>2839919
-Seto Inland sea and the massive temple there
-Awaji Island (the onion stop and whirlpool tour)
-Muroto Peninsula
-Going to a small town festival is amazing if you're lucky with timing
-Kochi was fun
-Dogo Onsen was fun for the history and Japs think its impressive if you've gone even though its average at best.

I just did 2 weeks in Kochi and was driving around. Some hidden spots I'll keep to myself though ;)
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>>2840001
I almost went to one this year but backed out last second before I made the call. In honesty it looks very safe and fun, but I fear I'd become too addicted to something like that and it would ruin me after returning home.

Have any of you come across lively art scenes?

Whenever I've come across art scenes (europe) it's either just depressed hipsters doing the same things as everywhere else and telling me that the scene died a decade or two ago or some tourist trap milking whatever they can from tourists with no artistry whatsoever in sight
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>>2836233
The fact that Baltimore is such a dump is what makes it cheap enough for artists to afford living there.
>anywhere in particular?
The Old City on the first Friday of them month was pretty lively.
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>>2836219
MET.
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>>2836219
bumping thread because I wanna know the best places to go to that I can shill my first issue of fantasm to
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>>2836219
Are you wondering if there are any genuine, organic 'scenes' of young people left anywhere? Because I'm wondering that.
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>>2836219
What do you mean? Rich bored kids doing drugs and fucking everyone and everything?

What advice can you give to someone who'll visit America for the first time. Particularly the midwest. How do i interact with the people? What are social norms that I need to be aware of? etc.
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>>2830950
American hotels are fucking expensive, and there are no hostels outside a few places. The cheapest options are shitty motels which are dirty and sketchy af.
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>>2835447
The last $56 motel I stayed at on some soulless suburban boulevard in Aurora, CO was reasonably clean, spacious and well-furnished, but the whole place reeked of weed and the A/C was some ancient, smelly piece of shit. Yes, there were many black guests. Walking across the I-70 interchange was not at all pleasant.
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>>2830950
>What advice can you give to someone who'll visit America for the first time. Particularly the midwest
don't. there's nothing there. go to mongolia or something if you want to see nothing but flat plains
there's basically nothing between minneapolis and denver
>ow do i interact with the people?
normally. you won't have much interaction with people outside of bars or business interactions. they'll most likely be bored and poor. Midwesterners are usually relatively simple people, in the sense that you're probably not going to get invited to some wild party. That area's hurting pretty badly, people are just doing their best.
A lot of them are fat and deeply unhappy.
>What are social norms that I need to be aware of?
people do not want to talk about politics. do not talk about politics with people. americans are not interested in peoples' political opinions, especially foreigners.
there's a classic saying in the US: "Do not talk about religion, politics, or money in public"
People will be more than happy to recommend you nice places to go, or things that they find interesting. Just be ready for said interesting thing to most likely be a giant rusted metal statue of a horse in the middle of nowhere.

>>2832765
>Is that a midwestern tradition because no?
how to leave in the midwest is to be sitting down, wait for a break in conversation, then slap both knees with both palms and say "WHELP..."

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>>2838037
The poverty only shows up in the high plains and mountain basins of the West. The well-watered prairies are lush and prosperous. One time I drove east across the dryline just after a thunderstorm built up and then passed on east. Feeling the air go from arid to muggy in a minute was interesting. The roadside grass shortly turned green as well, and lushness was the norm going farther east. This was in late May BTW. Every day, new powerful storms boiled up. Every time, I started my travel day behind them, and never caught up to them. Every day was cool and sunny and perfect for cruising prairie and Ozark backroads with the windows down.
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>>2831211
Avoid mentioning that fact outright, as many Americans of Irish and Jewish descent are quite hostile towards Britain. Don't be surprised if Irish-Americans in particular are threatening or violent toward you

Avoid Celtic Irish Pub at all costs, their prices are max uncomfy
>posted from Corner Irish Pub
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>>2837628
Look at this poindexter nerd. "Excuse me sir as per the rules of this online forum. . ." Good luck ever getting pussy like that, incel.
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>>2837819
Acshually I only need an African female to finish my sampling the females of all four human races. My ability to access holes has exceeded my desire to do so for several years now, which would put me in the voluntary celibate category.
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>>2837884
>all four human races
four???
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>>2837905
white, black, asian, and jew
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>>2837884
>>2837910
>all four human races
Turks, Arabs, Latins, Filipinos, Persians, Slavs, Pajeets
They don't fall into those categories.

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Tokyo – 8 days
Tokyo Tower, Imperial Palace & East Gardens, Kanda Myojin, Koishikawa Korakuen, Hibiya Park, Asakusa/Senso-ji, Zojoji/Mausoleum, Nakamise, Sumida Park, Samurai Museum, Odaiba/teamLab, DiverCity/Gundam, Aqua City, Seaside Park, Rainbow Bridge, Shibuya/Meiji/Yoyogi, Shibuya Crossing/Hachiko/Shibuya Sky, Ueno/Tokyo National Museum/Solamachi, Kawaguchiko/Fuji, Maxwell Aqua Park

Yokohama – 1 day
Minato Mirai, Landmark Tower, Cup Noodles Museum, Yamashita Park, Sankeien Garden

Kamakura – 1 day
Great Buddha/Kotoku-in, Hase-Dera, Tsurugaoka, Engaku-ji

Kanazawa – 2 days
Omicho Market, Kenroku-en, Kanazawa Castle, Higashi Chaya, Samurai District, Seison-Kaku, Oyama Shrine

Osaka – 4 days
Sumiyoshi, Shitennoji, Dotonbori, Kita/Minoo Park, Umeda Sky, Grand Front, Osaka Castle


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>>2837384
Really? We'll just be using Nikko as a homebase and explore the surroundings. That goes for most areas listed. Do you still think it is excessive then?
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>>2824422
>>2827179
>once in a lifetime trip
>will rush from tourist trap to tourist trap surrounded by white people and chinks all day
>the few japs you cross hate your guts
Grim as fuck. The stuff Kafka, Bolaño or Houellebecq would write about.
Nara deer park will be the highlight of this hell. Please also add Kyoto's bamboo forest.
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What's the best area to stay in Sapporo if I want to be on the outskirts; so I can drive out into the countryside in my rental car avoiding most urban congestion, OR easily walk to the subway station to go downtown?
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>>2837859
I tried just wandering aimlessly, and in the areas where there's fun stuff to find, it's fun, but if I find myself somewhere borint, like Shimbashi or Toranomon, I just feel like I wasted my time. So I'm the tourist type who prefers to get to see as much as I can and then go sleep in my hotel satisfied
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>>2837228
>using a car in Japan
you guys really have no clue

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How is in comparison to rest of East Africa's coast (Zanzibar, Mombasa etc)? Anything to worry about in particular?
Feral beach boys? Malaria mosquitoes? Somalian terrorists? Civil unrest? Anything?
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malindi isn't safe anymore, all the italian expat retirees propping it up died or went home

it is not comparable to zanzibar or mombasa

if you want 'laid back east african beach resort vibes', then try diani beach south of mombasa, which is well removed from the somalian border and secure by comparison
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>>2837988
>it is not comparable to zanzibar or mombasa
In what sense? It's more dirty? Locals are more scammy or unpleasent?

I couldn't find anything on terror attacks. I found only this, rather amusing thing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakahola_Forest_incident

Some magic, religious shit, but it seems no mzungus were involved in any way.

However google found two old Germans killed, 10 years apart:

https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/coast/2020-01-29-german-78-found-dead-in-a-pool-of-blood-in-malindi-hotel

https://www.reuters.com/article/world/robbers-shoot-dead-german-man-in-kenya-idUSJOE6490QB/

The Egyptian Government here...
Who's gonna come to the Grand Egyptian Museum?
Will open in 30 days lmao
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>>2828956
I won't, because:
1. I'm English and they are a very Anglophobic nation;
2. I'm Christian and they are Islamists;
3. The new museum looks dogshit, even with the amazing artefacts
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>>2830512
Lol that's crazy how the "men" in these countries have literally nothing better to do that wait outside a party to grope women walking out. Like what a bunch of useless vermin lol.
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>>2837227
>2. I'm Christian
Shalom, rabbi.
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went to the new museum, it's absolutely massive. There's a bunch of nice boutique stores in the lobby era, jewelry stores, some French bakeries/ Starbucks etc. The gift shop they have is probably the only I've encountered in Egypt that is actually nice, it's comparable to the MET or Louvre ( expensive, but also not selling absolute shit that's peddled at the other ' official' gift stores ). The museum is so huge I gave up half way through, they seem to have a lot of winding open hallways, what architecturally looks very modern and nice, but man walking it catches up to you. Also the amount of exhibits is overwhelming- you get really bored after a while. there are sections where it's just case after case of beads and hair picks, really small stuff. Part of me wonders if it would've been better to have a smaller and more curated selection. Having been to the old museum, they at least for now are taking the security seriously, where previously they didn't give a fuck and let you touch whatever. beautiful place, but like others mention, I'm curious how long they can maintain such a huge place.
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>>2837945
>Part of me wonders if it would've been better to have a smaller and more curated selection
typically
in these HUGE "national pride" museums
you have a shorter guide / route where you just check out the 20-40 highlight exhibits

i'd be really surprised if they don't have this there

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going to london for 4 days w a friend. not staying there much. friend is a football freak so we are going to manchester on sat for a game and on sun back to london for another - so we are probably renting a car. i honestly want to see some picturesque countryside and maybe go one night out. i like nature mythology, celtic stuff, tolkien, good food & techno for nightlife. where should we go.
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>>2834394
>back to back premierslop games
Jesus, should've chosen a more real experience in the lower leagues. Must've cost him a bomb.

In any event, try and get in on the pre-game drinking with fans. This will allow you a somewhat 'authentic experience', and people generally will be happy to see some freshfaced cunts popping along to support their side.
Also, only faggots get to their seat on time. You need to spend at least 5 minutes downstairs finishing off your pint, and then bonus points if you have seats in the middle of the row and make everyone stand.

I'd not bother with the car, desu. Just book trains asap. Parking in cities is a bit shit. Also, if you want to get to techno events, and get sloshed at the footy, you don't want to worry about driving. Parking on matchdays can be fucking brutal.
Trains in the UK are expensive, but are actually decent.
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>>2834488
>>2834495
based and appreciated thanks
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>>2834394
>nature mythology, celtic stuff, tolkien
in and around manchester you're not going to get any of that, nor anything picturesque. like >>2834488 anon said, you're best going through the peak district on your drive back to london. it's funny; i am from manchester and live here still, and i love it. however i have no idea what id recommend.
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>>2834394
lake district
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Don't forget to fill the ETA a couple of days in advance.

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I'm thinking China, Thailand, SK type beat nom sayin?
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>>2837318
nauru
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>>2837318
Thailand and SK are good countries though
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>>2837318
stop off in baku for a few days on the way.
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>>2837318
what is that red square, french polynesia? how was that
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>>2837318
Bangkok is barely reaching 32 C currently. It's a great time to visit. If you're not fat, you can go around even in midday without sweating, by simply radiating heat into your environment from your skin. I recommend eating hot soup to force your body to engage full heat-dissipation mode, which as a pinched frigid Canuck you have never really done.

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Oman is one of the most underrated countries to visit.
>Very safe
>Not Westernized/commercialized like UAE or Qatar
>Beautiful mountains and beaches
>Great food
>Friendly

I only went once in 2015 but I’m dying to go back.
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>>2836945
Plenty of Arabs from neighboring countries visit Oman, but white people are not a very common sight, especially during the hotter months.
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>>2836975
What prices are you looking at? I could've flown Saudia RDU -> MCT with an Endeavor codeshare connection to JFK for $480 or so.
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>>2832128
>Oman WAS one the most underrated countries to visit
ftfy

in recent years they've become a popular "niche" destination

my parents, the most normie cultural / history German tourists you could imagine
went there in 2024 after their travel agency took Oman into their portfolio during corona

>went once in 2015
2million tourist arrivals in 2015
~4,5million tourist arrivals in 2025 (expected) and growing

a nation of 5million people


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>>2837225
1.5k everything is retard expensive in cucknada.
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>>2837786
Surely there are cheaper options which connect through the KSA, right?

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I'm traveling with some friends, and at the end of it, I'd like to tack on some extra time in Vietnam. What do you think of this itinerary? I don't have a specific budget, and I'm looking to keep a relatively slow, relaxed pace. Not interested in happy endings, but very interested in history, great food, nice scenery, etc.

Feb 8 (Sun): Fly Singapore–Da Nang. Private car to Hoi An. Stay: Four Seasons Nam Hai or Anantara Hoi An. Easy evening, dinner by river.

Feb 9 (Mon): Morning walking tour (Old Town, Japanese Bridge). Cycle to Tra Que village, lunch. tbd. Dinner at Home Hoi An.

Feb 10 (Tue): Early visit My Son Sanctuary. Return, late brunch. Optional lantern or cooking class. Sunset river cruise. Dinner at Nao.

Feb 11 (Wed): Drive Hoi An–Hue via Hai Van Pass (~3h). Stop Lang Co Lagoon. Stay: Azerai La Residence or Pilgrimage Village. Dinner: Les Jardins de La Carambole.

Feb 12 (Thurs): Visit Imperial Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, Khai Dinh Mausoleum. Dinner at Ancient Hue Garden Houses.

Feb 13 (Fri): Truc Chi bamboo art workshop. tbd. Dinner at Le Parfum.

Feb 14 (Sat): Fly Hue–Hanoi (1.5h). Stay: Sofitel Metropole or Capella Hanoi. Explore Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake. Dinner at T.U.N.G Dining.

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>relaxed pace
>4 activities a day
>all overrated tourist traps
Just ask chatgpt at this point.
>late brunch. Optional lantern or cooking class. Sunset river cruise.
holy shit lmao this is the cringiest shit I've read this week
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>>2837853
Ah, okay. Any recommendations?


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