Spectacular view of Pulau Padar Island in Komodo National Park.

Destinations

The Complete One Day Petra Guide (+FREE Trail Map)

Is one day in Petra enough? Absolutely! One day is enough time to see all of the main attractions of the Lost City of Petra. This complete one-day Petra guide will help you to make the most of your visit. As a bonus, you will find a map of Petra with trails and all of […]
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Lagodekhi waterfalls – Ninoskhevi & Black Grouse Waterfall

The town of Lagodekhi is located in Kakheti – the eastern part of Georgia – on the edge of the Lagodekhi Protected Areas and near the border with Azerbaijan. It's easily reachable from Tbilisi by marshrutkas, and most people visit Lagodekhi for its preserved nature and hiking activities. You can easily hike to two waterfalls in […]
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Cliff jumping in Sarpi, Georgia

Bored with swimming and sunbathing at Georgian beaches? Get a free dose of adrenaline and try cliff jumping in Sarpi! Sarpi is 18 km south of Batumi, and it's not only a border crossing town between Georgia and Turkey. It also offers some cliffs to jump off into the Black Sea. Cliff jumping spots in […]
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Renting a car in Georgia and my experience with CARS 4 RENT

Renting a car can often become a nightmare full of hidden fees and other unpleasant practices by car rental companies. When I wanted to rent a car in Georgia, I did a survey in advance, and CARS 4 RENT car rental seemed to be the best one regarding the reviews and prices. Also, the rental price […]
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20 steps to become a true Georgian driver

Driving in Georgia is… Specific. It seems many Georgian drivers have been gifted with immortality. Well, at least they drive as if they were. Even though I have spent there three months, traveling in Georgia by car can always surprise me and give me a heart attack. 1. Buy a CNG car with the steering […]
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Mountain village of Masuleh

The previous part: Desert, camels and salt lake at Kashan Soundtrack for this article: After returning to Tehran, we went for couchsurfing. Another great Iranian host took care of us and offered all his hospitality. This time, however, he was not a Muslim, but a Bahá'í. And so we could first learn about the "peacefulness" of […]
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