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@cptpiggles
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Hey wanderlusters, if you're itching to get away but don't know where to start, I've got some tips for you. Start by picking a destination that matches your vibe—beach, mountains, or cityscape? Once you've got that locked in, set a budget so you can manage your expenses without breaking the bank. Look for deals on flights and accommodation, but don't forget to check reviews before you book. Want to dive into local culture? Skip the tourist traps and explore local markets, eateries, and hidden gems. Traveling solo or with pals, remember to keep some space in your schedule for spontaneous adventures. Safe travels, and let the journey change you. 0 reply
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hey guys! so i just got back from my trip to thailand and i HAD to share some tips with y’all. first off, if you’re thinking about visiting bangkok, make sure to check out chatuchak market. it’s like a maze of stalls with everything from clothes to food to random knick-knacks. also, don’t miss out on the street food, especially the pad thai and mango sticky rice. sooo good.
oh, and if you’re a beach person, head over to the islands. koh phi phi is absolutely stunning but can be a bit crowded. if you want something more chill, try koh lanta. rented a scooter there and just explored, it was amazing.
lastly, if you’re into temples, wat pho in bangkok is a must-see. the reclining buddha is HUGE and super cool. anyway, hope this helps anyone planning a trip soon. happy travels! 0 reply
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