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  • This Lesser-Known Sunny Destination In Asia Will Blow Your Mind

    This Lesser-Known Sunny Destination In Asia Will Blow Your Mind

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    Now that it’s reopened for tourism following two years of strict health controls, Vietnam has reclaimed its post as one of the trendiest travel destinations globally.

    Sun Lounger Beside An Infinity Pool In A Paradisaical Setting In Ho Tram, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    A seriously underrated country brimming with culture, home to pristine white-sand beaches, bounded by an azure ocean, and incredibly diverse at its core, it is once again welcoming Americans who are adventurous enough to burst out of their Western bubble.

    We know most tourists would associate Vietnam with the 20th-century War and the communist values enshrined in its constitution, but a little-known fact about this Asian gem is that, aside from its turbulent past, it is a world-class sunny hub yet to be spoiled by mass tourism.

    In fact, there is a lesser-known coastal town in Southern Vietnam boasting some of the most breathtaking vistas and natural scenery found in Southeast Asia, as well as one of the country’s top-rated resorts:

    Vietnam’s Fastest-Growing Development Zone

    Boats On Ho Tram River, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Hồ Tràm, which I will Latinize as Ho Tram from now on, is not your average beach town, where the fisherman flaunt their catch, and idling away the long, scorching-hot afternoons as you stare at the East Sea is the most exciting thing you’ll do all day.

    Ho Tram may have all the qualities of a sleepy Viet village, but beyond the quaintness, it is at the heart of Vietnam’s fastest-growing development area, where an up-and-coming resort scene has rekindled the interest of tourists in recent years.

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    The East Sea, A Portion Of The South China Sea, Straddling Ho Tram, A Coastal Area In Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    As my shuttle bus left from Saigon and began traversing the Vietnamese countryside on the way to Ho Tram, I couldn’t help but wonder whether the scene unraveling before me could be compared to Tulum’s record growth all those decades ago when it went from being another small town to a global sensation:

    Construction sites, sealed-off patches of land already claimed by international brands, and numerous billboards promising exciting future openings throughout this year and the next dominated the landscape, but it wasn’t until I arrived at the coast that I finally understood why Ho Tram had been gaining so much traction lately:

    East Sea, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Some of the locals say Ho Tram Beach is the most beautiful in the region, and while I didn’t leave town on a beach-hopping adventure to explore the coastline extensively and potentially challenge their claims, I could easily take their word for it.

    The sands there are essentially virgin, with a limited number of hotels lining the coast, while the waters have retained that customary bright-blue hue other resort towns along the East Sea have lost due to pollution and human interference.

    Being a short two-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon), the largest metropolis in Vietnam, it is the perfect getaway for those looking to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of the big city, if only for a long weekend.

    Fishermen In Ho Tram, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    While I wouldn’t have minded just lying on the beach all day myself or enjoying all the unsurpassed facilities of the world-class resort I checked myself into (more on that further down), I still expected more than just that another melanin boost.

    That is precisely why I chose to holiday in Ho Tram, as opposed to other neighboring coastal zones: beyond the sun and sand, it is dotted with historical sites that don’t often make it to mainstream travel publications, such as the Minh Dam Mountain, perhaps the main point of interest in the province.

    Vietcong Caves And Monkey Sanctuaries

    A Monkey In Minh Dam Mountain Reserve, A Protected Natural Park In Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    One of those is the Minh Dam Mountain, a protected reserve of outstanding beauty that hides some harrowing stories and an underworld of secrets beneath its scenic trails and meandering creeks.

    Half a century ago, the green leaves would have been splashed with red.

    Minh Dam was not only a nature park teeming with wildlife but the headquarters of Viet Cong combatants.

    Climbing the mountain, you’ll walk past numerous war memorials and rock formations whose once-smooth surfaces are scarred by bullet holes:

    A Person Climbing Out Of A Vietcong Cave In Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    The Viet Cong was the largest communist armed organization in then-South Vietnam prior to the Fall of Saigon and the retreat of American soldiers.

    The mountain itself is ridden with war-era grottoes, connected by a complex system of nature-made underground bunkers, where the communist fighters took refuge.

    Unlike the Cu Chi Tunnels in Saigon, this complex has not been fully excavated, and tourism is limited.

    Only a handful of caves are open for visitation, though there is generally no indication as to where they lie in the dense forest, which is why contacting a local guide is so important.

    Staying at the Melia Ho Tram, I didn’t have to worry about contacting a reputable guide, as they knew just who to call.

    Wooden Bridge In Ho Tram, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Besides taking me on a motorbike tour of the mountain and ensuring we never verged off-path, at least not in a way that would entail a risk of harm, Mr. Hung (my guide) introduced me to a local monkey sanctuary, a traditional fishing village, a historic Buddhist temple nestled in the lowland forests, and a number of other unlisted spots added to the itinerary.

    If you like the sound of that, perhaps you should consider staying at the Melia Ho Tram yourself:

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    Ho Tram is not exactly the most accessible beach destination in Southeast Asia, in the sense that it does not have an international airport within short driving distance of the resorts nor rail connections linking a major city, such as Saigon, to the southern oceanic provinces.

    Inevitably, when planning a visit to Ho Tram, you will most likely be made to include add a stopover, or preferably a couple of days in Saigon, where the international airport, and Vietnam’s busiest one at that, is located.

    A sprawling financial center packed with skyscrapers and where conventional traffic rules mostly do not apply, Saigon can be a tad intimidating at first, especially if your sole goal of traveling to Vietnam is having a worry-free, peaceful vacation.

    Fear it not.

    people riding motorbikes down Bui Vien street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Truly appreciating Ho Tram’s therapeutic qualities will require experiencing just how invariably anarchic this buzzing metropolis can be.

    Once I tired myself of the concrete jungle, however, I knew immersing myself in nature was what I’d be craving.

    The Melia is one of a select few five-star properties that call Ho Tram home and one of the very first international brands to arrive in the area.

    Totaling over 10.000 square meters of impeccably-designed lakes and water displays, bounded by more than 4.000 tropical trees, and world-class amenities, the Melia is a quintessential part of the Ho Tram experience.

    First of all, there’s the fact that this recluse town is incredibly tricky to reach on public transportation.

    There are no train routes into or out of Ho Tram, and while buses seem to run regularly, finding official ticket offices or their departure point amid the urban chaos that is Saigon can be quite distressing.

    Luckily for beachgoers like me, the Melia offers a direct shuttle leaving from a convenient departure point in the city’s less-busy District 2.

    There are AC, USB chargers, and ice-cold water bottles available, leaving you to sink into your seat, enjoy the view, and making the short journey as pleasant as it can be.

    Arriving at the Ho Tram, you can expect the highest level of customer service, with English-speaking, attentive staff ready to check you in quickly and welcome refreshers that will help you cool down from the baking weather.

    The Melia Resort In Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    After the usual formalities, I was helped onto a buggy, bag in hand, that would travel through endless rows of luxurious villas and picturesque and man-made ponds, interspersed with short yet glorious glimpses of the ocean in the distance, until we reached my destination.

    Simply called ‘The Hotel’, the glistening tower block is the tallest structure on the premises, overlooking both the vast gardens below and the deep blue beyond.

    I was assigned a suite on the 15th floor, sea-facing, and with a privileged panorama of the world below.

    Standing on my spacious balcony, breathing in the salt-scented air, as my feet slid comfortably into the woolly Melia slippers I had just unpacked, I knew I had made a sound decision to take a slight detour in visiting Ho Tram during my month-long Vietnam trip.

    View Of The Melia Ho Tram Resort In Vietnam, Southeast Asia From The 15th Floor Of The Hotel Tower

    Let me show you around the place:

    My Stylish Deluxe Ocean View Suite

    Upon entering the room, I was first struck by the amount of natural light coming in through the balcony, dimmed by paper-thin sheer curtains hanging along the whole width of the sliding doors and the furtive peek at the privileged 15th-floor ocean vista I managed.

    I instinctively walked towards it to pull it back and took a long, satisfying deep breath as the stunning view revealed itself in full to me, with the Melia below as an expanse of green alternating with rows upon rows of luxury villas, man-made lagoons, and winding footpaths.

    A Stylish Room In The Melia Ho Tram Resort, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    The ocean breeze that blows up here provides some relief from the scorching heat on the ground.

    The view was my favorite thing about this room, other than, of course, the spacious, extremely soft double bed I would contentedly climb up to every night.

    The AC-cooled sheets provided some relief after a long day out in the sun transpiring profusely, whether it was walking the grounds or venturing out of the resort to explore the Southern Vietnamese wilderness.

    The stylish shower room is another feature I loved:

    Stylish Bathroom In The Melia Ho Tram Resort, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Featuring integrated lighting, a walk-in shower, a separate toilet, and a glass partition for the wall, with accompanying blinds that can be pulled over it for privacy when needed, it exudes luxury while serving its most basic purposes.

    Other nice touches included an espresso machine, an assortment of tea and caffeinated items, canned still water, and a minibar stocked with wine, local beer, sodas, sparkling water, and juice bottles.

    With the exception of the still water, the other products were not complimentary.

    View Of The Melia Ho Tram From Inside A Room In The 15th Floor, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    The room has a huge TV set, which to my surprise, did not include smart services such as Netflix or Amazon Prime.

    Casting from your device or zapping through free channels often showing Vietnamese soap operas are your only options for late-night entertainment.

    The 47m² Deluxe Room Ocean View is the ideal base for young travelers on a stricter budget hoping to indulge in some luxury while exploring the Southern Vietnamese coast.

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    The World-Class Amenities

    The Melia Ho Tram Resort In Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    As a destination, Ho Tram is absolutely worth exploring, but the Melia boasts enough attractions and an extensive list of activities that will keep you entertained for days.

    Other than an extensive beach, which lines the hotel front.

    The sea in this part of Vietnam can be a tad restless, and the sandy banks themselves were dotted with red flags indicating open water swimmers should be cautious, but I am sure water sports enthusiasts, especially surfers, would take advantage of Ho Tram’s epic waves.

    A Beach Loung In Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Like many other guests, I was purely in search of utter relaxation, and being able to swim in the ocean was not a prerequisite for booking.

    Luckily, the Melia contains two infinity pools right on the beachfront, with their faintly-outlined azure edges blending into the vastness of the ocean.

    The ‘Main’ pool seemed jam-packed with visiting families.

    Other than being the resort’s main meeting point, it boasts a swim-up bar at its exact center, out of which other sections of the 1,500m2-wide turquoise-colored lagoon snaked out of, leading to hydro-massage bathtubs and kid-friendly slides.

    The Main Pool In The Melia Ho Tram Resort, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    There were plenty of lounges to pick from, and advance reservation is not required.

    The lounges themselves provided shade and featured a table call button, which I truly appreciated as I wasn’t expected to interrupt my reading or an early afternoon snooze to get drinks or food.

    It was delivered straight to me.

    If you’ve had the chance to gorge yourself with the scrumptious breakfast spread earlier, you’re unlikely to feel peckish throughout the day, but the poolside kitchen never stops: the menu includes pizza, sandwiches, milkshakes, natural juices, and other nibbles.

    The Adults Only Level Pool In The Melia Ho Tram, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    My favorite pool, however, has to be the much-smaller Level Pool, part of Melia’s signature ‘Level’ experience offer, and set at a quieter end of the property, a 15-minute walk from the main entertainment zone. It is an adults-only pool flanked by ultra-luxurious villas equipped with daybeds and outdoor sun loungers.

    There is a bar on the premises and a pathway leading down to the beach.

    Seeing that kids are not allowed in this area, the atmosphere is much more relaxed without the usual splashing and joyful screams.

    It served as the perfect little nook for me to catch up with work, sip a drink or two, and listen to the soothing, not-so-distant crashing of the waves.

    The Melia Is Essentially A Foodie’s Paradise

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    To be quite frank, I have probably never seen a breakfast spread as big in any resort I was a guest in before.

    From the ample selection of hot dishes that felt like they would belong in an all-you-can-eat buffet – not that I’m complaining – to the chocolate-dipped pastries and exotic fruit, it is a literal feast for the eyes.

    Still, on the topic of food, the Melia has four eateries guests can pick from, serving traditional Vietnamese, Italian-style Mediterranean, pan-Asian, or global cuisine.

    I’m all for immersing myself in the local culture, so I became a frequent visitor to the beachfront Muoi Restaurant myself.

    A Bowl Of Pho, Vietnamese Traditional Beef Soup With Noodles, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    For my inaugural meal, I went with the classic chilly pork-stuffed rolls for starters and Pho for the main, a Vietnamese noodle-and-beef soup rich in herbs, spices, and flavor, all washed down with several avocado smoothies, my latest obsession.

    The Pho tasted so good I couldn’t help but place an identical order the following night, but for the sake of my traveling experience, I did opt for the seafood rice on my final evening at the Melia.

    I loved how crispy the fried garlic was and how fresh the calamari tasted, but I would take the delectable Pho over rice any day.

    As for the restaurant itself, the Muoi commands beautiful views of the ocean and the main pool, and it easily became my favorite dining spot, yet the elegant, worker-friendly Elyxir Cafe was a close second with its green juices and melt-in-your-mouth fruity cheesecakes.

    Luxury And Leisure

    Melia Ho Tram Hotel Tower In Ho Tram, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    I strongly recommend you take a guided tour of the Ba Ria-Vung Tau coastline, what with its fishing villages and off-path attractions, but it’s true you’ll likely never get bored if you do decide on not leaving the resort at all.

    There is a wide range of activities to fill your days irrespective of the length of your visit: archery lessons, meditation and sunrise yoga, and swimming lessons, as well as an outdoor cinema every night with free popcorn and bonfires with marshmallow roasts.

    The Melia Ho Tram Spa Facilities, Ho Tram, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    If you’re all about fitness and well-being, you’ll be glad to know there is a gym on-site, right on the ground floor of the hotel, and tennis courts, though those were closed for maintenance during my visit.

    You’ll also be glad to know there is a modern spa conveniently located on the main avenue between the hotel tower and reception, and the best thing is you can book massages, hair appointments, nail care, and other luxe body treatments directly from the comfort of your room.

    Another fun thing you can do is rent a bike for the day and explore the grounds and its many winding paths, lagoons, and hidden gardens at your own pace.

    The first two hours are free.

    The Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort, Southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    Whether you’re biking, taking the buggy, or walking, you shouldn’t miss out on the newly-built Hamptons Pier, supposedly the longest pier in Asia.

    At 270 meters in length, it stretches far out into the sea, where you’ll be met with postcard-worthy views of the golden sandy strip and the hotel towers in the distance.

    The palm tree-lined pathway to the pier has a number of food trucks where Vietnamese street delicacies are sold and lush tropical gardens for leisurely strolls.

    Aerial View Of The Hamptons Pier, The Largest Pier In Southeast Asia, Ho Tram, Southern Vietnam

    Soul Matters

    The Ho Tram Hotel Zone is one of the fastest-growing resort strips in Vietnam and one that’s developed in record time following the country’s wider reopening for tourism in the early nineties when U.S. sanctions were lifted.

    Although it is far from being the perfect sunny getaway – public transportation is effectively non-existent, tourist hotspots are far apart, and traveling outside the properties to tourist sites usually requires booking private tours in advance – I can see how the remoteness, the absence of crowds, and abundant nature would appeal to wellness seekers.

    Aerial View Of Vũng Tàu Beach In Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    After all, as the Melia administration knows well, ‘soul matters’, and they have done a stellar job at ensuring guests feel welcome and completely at peace.

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  • Why This Caribbean Destination Is Exploding In Popularity

    Why This Caribbean Destination Is Exploding In Popularity

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    While the Caribbean has always been a popular travel destination, one island, in particular, is experiencing a massive surge in popularity right now.

    Jamaica has been seeing a boom in tourism lately. According to Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, the latest predictions show that Jamaica will receive more than 3.8 million tourists in 2023.

    Woman in a blue lagoon in jamaica

    From January to March alone, the island saw nearly 1.2 million tourists, an increase of 94% compared to the same period in 2022.

    So what makes Jamaica so popular?

    Here are the top reasons visitors are flocking to this Caribbean destination!

    1. Affordable Resorts

    One of the biggest draws to Jamaica is the abundance of affordable all-inclusive resorts.

    Although there is much more to Jamaica than just resorts, that’s one of the biggest reasons tourists visit this island destination — they’re looking for a relaxing, do-nothing getaway where they can relax on the beach and sip piña coladas.

    Jamaica has dozens of all-inclusive resorts across the island, especially in popular areas like Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. And many all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica are affordable, with the total cost coming in at under $300 a night.

    Resorts in Jamaica

    2. Beautiful Beaches

    Jamaica is known for having some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril are all home to beautiful white sand beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters.

    The beaches in Jamaica are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, water sports, or just relaxing under an umbrella with a drink in your hand.

    The best time of year to visit Jamaica is mid-December through mid-April for the sunniest weather. The rest of the year is considered off-season, and tourists will experience more rainy days, but there’s still plenty of sun for enjoying the beach.

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    Jamaica Beach

    3. Stunning Nature

    Jamaica may be known for its incredible beaches, but the rest of the country boasts even more natural beauty that visitors shouldn’t miss.

    There are quite a few waterfalls dotted throughout the interior of Jamaica that are worth checking out, like the Ocho Rios Blue Hole and Dunns River Falls. For hikers, the Blue Mountains in Jamaica offer great trails and beautiful scenery.

    waterfall in Jamaica

    4. Easily Accessible

    It’s easy to get to Jamaica from the United States or Canada. More than twenty cities in the United States offer direct flights to Montego Bay, along with half a dozen cities in Canada.

    Many flights to Jamaica are also very affordable, with round-trip flights as low as $250 on budget airlines from the United States. Frontier Airlines even offers flights as low as $99 to Jamaica.

    You can find the best deals in the off-season, especially in September and October.

    Aerial view of tropical Caribbean island of Montego Bay, Jamaica

    5. Friendly People

    Jamaica is well-known for its friendly people and excellent hospitality.

    You’ll see the top-notch hospitality on display if you stay in an all-inclusive resort, but the best way to experience it is to venture beyond your resort and experience the “real” Jamaica.

    Trying local restaurants, shopping in local boutiques and stores, and supporting local tour operators is a great way to see a different side of Jamaica than just your resort and to meet more friendly Jamaicans.

    Man standing in front of his local Fruit Stand in Ocho Rios, Jamaica

    6. Culture Capital

    Finally, Jamaica is known for being one of the cultural capitals of the Caribbean.

    The island has a rich and lively culture. It’s known for being the birthplace of reggae music and its popular derivatives like dancehall music. There are always street dances and festivals happening in Jamaica.

    Jamaica is also known for its food. Jerk chicken may be the most popular Jamaican food, but other dishes like ackee and saltfish and beef patties are worth a try.

    Typical Jamaican breakfast of fried bammy, friend plantain, ackee and sailfish, callaloo. These foods are also eaten for lunch or dinner.

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  • 5 Reasons This Overlooked Asian Destination Should Be On Your Radar

    5 Reasons This Overlooked Asian Destination Should Be On Your Radar

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    When travelers have their eyes set on traveling to Asia, this often-overlooked country probably doesn’t come to mind.

    Off the beaten path, away from more popular Asian wonders, such as Tokyo, Bali, and Bangkok, lies a beautiful country waiting to be discovered by many.

    genghis khan statue in mongolia

    With new attractions and infrastructure ready to take on an influx of travelers, Mongolia is a place that should be on the radar of those seeking adventure.

    Here are 5 reasons to visit this remote destination:

    Visa Waivers For 61 Passports

    Recently, the government of Mongolia announced 34 additional countries where tourists will not need a visa to enter.

    Many of those nations are in Europe, but the good news for Americans and Canadians is they will be allowed to stay in the country for at least 30 days.

    USA passports – up to 90 days allowed

    Canadian passports – up to 30 days allowed

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    Mongolia’s government locked down the country during the COVID-19 pandemic and now wants to increase tourism.

    That’s why they have launched the “Visit Mongolia” year campaign, aimed at bringing in 1 million tourists per year until 2025.

    “We aim to receive up to 1 million tourists a year in Mongolia. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has announced 2024 as Year of Tourism. Within this frame, an online platform named ‘mongoliatravel.guide’ to promote Mongolia abroad is being developed. Thus, the platform will be introduced to the diplomatic missions through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and greetings from Prime Minister will be delivered to every tourist who received an electronic visa,” – Minister of Environment and Tourism, Bat-Ulzii Bat-Erdene

    More Accessible With New Airport

    After many delays over the years, the new Chinggis Khaan International Airport has opened outside the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.

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    airport in mongolia

    The other airport was much smaller and unable to handle as many tourists as the country is seeking to attract.

    The new airport will be able to accommodate approximately 3 million passengers, including new ‘budget’ routes within Asia.

    What may be even more exciting is there are ongoing negotiations to bring direct flights to the U.S.!

    Naadam Festival

    While Mongolia has never been a hotspot for tourism, perhaps the most well-known event is the annual Naadam Festival.

    horse racing in naadam festival

    Naadam is considered a national holiday due to its deeply engrained roots dating back to the rule of Genghis Khan.

    This festival takes spectators back in time to the days of wrestling, horse racing and various archery competitions that Genghis Khan used to train his soldiers.

    The festival is held in Ulaanbaatar and will be a hot ticket this year since it will be the 100-year anniversary.

    The highly anticipated event is held on July 11th and expected to be jam-packed.

    New Museum In The Capital

    While Mongolia has a chaotic history, they are proud to show off their journey to become who they are today.

    artifacts in museum in mongolia

    The newly opened Chinggis Khaan Museum in the capital city offers a fresh take on the history of Mongolia.

    An estimated 10,000 important artifacts are on display covering 2,000 years of history, which take visitors on a deep dive through the former Mongol Empire.

    The museum is 8 stories high and offers 6 permanent exhibits. An additional pair of exhibits will be rotating.

    English-speaking tours are offered every weekend and the best part of all is its absolutely free of charge!

    Growing Music Festival Scene

    Travelers most likely don’t have Mongolia on their list when it comes to the latest music festivals to attend.

    crowd at music festival

    A growing music scene is happening with international bands and DJ’s headlining events such as:

    • Spirit of Gobi
    • Playtime
    • INTRO Electronic Music Festival
    • Kharkhorum 360 Visual Art & Music Experience

    Of course, it’s not just international talent being brought in. Mongolia is proud of their own emerging music scene of local artists, ranging from folk singers to rappers.

    Mongolian musicians are hitting the stage too, making Mongolia one of the most underrated places to experience up and coming artists.

    Authentic Experiences

    Even though Mongolia has high hopes for tourism, that doesn’t mean they have to change. There are many authentic experiences for tourists to embrace.

    One hands-on cultural experience is learning archery, which is one of the oldest sports in the country.

    archery in mongolia

    Those wanting to learn this intense skill can join an academy, where they will attend sessions from local experts.

    Another way to immerse yourself into Mongolian culture is to learn about the increasingly popular ancient tradition of Mongol bichig. 

    This is the understanding of original Mongol writing, which is structured top to bottom and read from left to right.

    Expert calligraphers teach visitors at the Erdenesiin Khuree Mongolian Calligraphy Center in the town of Karakorum to learn about Mongolia’s pastime through its unique script. 

    Many enjoy seeing the traditional yurts full of art displays of local calligraphers and artists. 

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  • This Lesser-Known Paradise Island Might Be The Best Destination For American Nomads

    This Lesser-Known Paradise Island Might Be The Best Destination For American Nomads

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    The Mediterranean is one of the most popular destinations for American nomads, perhaps second only to Latin America.

    With its year-round warmer weather, vast cultural wealth, and an impressive array of historic sights, it provides the perfect setting for a prolonged workcation.

    The Mediterranean Sea Seen From Inside A Sea Cave As If Framed By It, Cyprus, Southeastern Europe, Western Asia

    Be that as it may, a majority of remote workers arriving from the U.S. continues to restrict their movements in the region to Italy, Spain, France, Greece, and the like, often forgetting that the basin encompasses many more countries that are just as incredible, and worth a shot.

    One of them is Cyprus, a lesser-known island in the Eastern Mediterranean not that many Americans are familiar with, and that happens to be a hugely promising digital nomad hub for 2023:

    The Pearl Of The Eastern Mediterranean

    A Young Woman Wearing A Blue Beach Dress As She Holds Her Straw Hat, Sitting On A Cliff Overlooking The Eastern Mediterranean Sea In Cyprus, Southeastern Europe, Western Asia

    Cyprus is an Eastern Mediterranean nation located south of Turkiye and a stone’s throw away from Lebanon, Israel, Iran, and other Middle Eastern nations. Technically, its unique geographical position makes it a Western Asian country, though it is anything but.

    Cyprus is culturally and geopolitically European, being populated by ethnic Greek and Turkish Cypriots, among other minorities, and it’s been a proud member of the European Union since 2004. The official languages are Greek and Turkish, though Greek is a de facto lingua franca, and the only official currency is the euro.

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    Agios Nikolaos Church In Protaras During Sunset, Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus

    Early on in History, it was a hugely important trading port, with centuries-old cities like Nicosia and Kyrenia (alternatively called Girne in Turkish) playing a pivotal role in Mediterranean politics.

    Due to its strategic location, it’s been an object of dispute between every single major empire you can think of, from Greeks to Romans, then Ottomans and the British.

    It is jam-packed with ancient cities, Greco-Roman ruins – including some of the best-preserved Doric monuments of Antiquity in Paphos – cobblestone towns celebrated for their medieval heritage and traditions, and of course, sandy Mediterranean beaches extending for miles on end, bounded by teal-colored waters.

    Check for yourself below. No, it is not the Caribbean: this is Protaras, a coastal province in Southeastern Cyprus lined with five-star resorts and luxurious developments.

    Wooden Staircase Leading To The Sea In Protaras, Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus, Southeastern Europe, Western Asia

    Most Americans Have Not Heard Of Cyprus Yet

    Cyprus may be an incredibly popular sunny destination for Europeans, and calling it ‘lesser-known’ will probably make some of our non-American readers roll their eyes hard, but there’s also no denying it continues to be one of the least-visited Mediterranean islands by U.S. nationals.

    Americans are nowhere to be found in the top 10 of most frequent foreign visitors, being largely surpassed by the British, the Germans, Poles, and even Russians, at least prior to the war.

    The lack of knowledge about Cyprus, as well as the lack of nonstop flight connections between the U.S. and the Eastern Mediterranean, may be partly to blame.

    Greek Ruins Facing The Mediterranean Sea In The Island Of Cyprus, Southern Europe

    Interestingly, this trend has begun to reverse now that Cyprus has once again reopened for tourism, allowing Americans to visit restriction-free, and on top of that, issuing digital nomad visas to remote workers hoping to set up base somewhere warm for most of the year.

    At last, Cyprus seems to be on everyone’s radar, and digital nomads, in particular, have been flocking to this mysterious nation in droves while escaping the surging crowds in Western Europe and seeking a higher quality of life than that they experience in the States.

    But why Cyprus specifically, and how open is the country to digital nomads?

    Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque In Famagusta, Northern Cyprus

    The Gateway To Paradise…

    Or Should We Say, Olympus?

    Being located in the Far East of the Mediterranean basin, where temperatures are between mild to pleasantly warm even in winter and scorching hot over the balmy summer months, Cyprus is the ideal destination for sun-loving nomads who care not only for beaches but the vast cultural wealth Europe offers.

    Panorama Of The City Of Limassol, Cyprus

    Compared to other Western Mediterranean countries, such as Spain or Italy, Cyprus is also moderately cheaper for foreign settlers. Granted, it is no Albania or Bulgaria, two other up-and-coming hotspots for ‘workcations’ in the continent, but it is still incredibly affordable by U.S. or Caribbean standards.

    A country’s minimum wage is often reflective of its cost of living, and in Cyprus, low-skilled workers employed locally earn, on average, €940, or USD$1,009.10 per month.

    According to Expatistan, in order to live comfortably in Cyprus, an American nomad would require USD$1,795 per month, far less than the average in big American cities like Los Angeles, Miami, Boston, or New York, though that is only an estimate.

    view of a sea wall in cyprus

    Additionally, the Cypriot Government has launched a number of programs aimed at facilitating the immigration of foreign investors and entrepreneurs into Cyprus in recent years.

    One of them is the Cypriot Digital Nomad Visa.

    It enables American nomads earning at least €3,500 per month, or roughly USD$ 3,756.94 after tax, to apply for a permit to reside legally in the Republic of Cyprus.

    With it, they are allowed to remain in and work remotely from Cyprus for up to a year, though further extensions can be granted once the period elapses.

    view of a town in cyprus

    How To Apply For The Cypriot Digital Nomad Visa

    U.S. nomads will need a valid passport, with at least three months of validity left after their planned date of arrival, and the following documents:

    • Proof of income (bank statements or payslips)
    • Their updated CV
    • A ‘letter of intent’
    • €30,000 health insurance
    • Proof they have found accommodation in Cyprus
    • A clean criminal record certificate
    Close Up Of A Person Holding A U.S. American Passport

    Applications are processed at Cypriot Consulates in the U.S. or any country nomads may be residing temporarily in, and there is a €70 application fee, according to Euronews. They can expect approval between five weeks to three months.

    Alternatively, American nomads who are wary of visa hurdles and government bureaucracy and who are simply looking for a sunny haven to spend the summer months can simply land in Cyprus visa-free and remain in the country for up to three months.

    As Cyprus is not part of the Schengen Area, any time spent in other Schengen or European countries does not count towards their tourist visa limit.

    Female Traveler Observing Planes Approaching The Tarmac As She Holds Her Passport In An International Airport

    What You Should Know About Visiting Northern Cyprus

    The island of Cyprus is a sovereign country internationally recognized as the Republic of Cyprus, though the northern quarter has been seized by a breakaway government self-entitled the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus since the seventies.

    The North maintains a border with the South, despite its limited recognition, and there are checkpoints cutting through the heart of Nicosia, the Cypriot capital, as well as a UN buffer zone. In the capital, visitors should not be alarmed at the sight of peacekeeping forces carrying guns or no-go, militarized zones.

    Flags Of Turkey And The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus Strung Between The Minarets Of The Selimiye Mosque In North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus

    Cyprus is an extremely safe destination, and the present-day divide is political.

    Outside Nicosia, the current state of affairs is barely noticeable, particularly in coastal areas such as Protaras, Ayia Napa, Limassol, and Paphos, all located miles away from the border and any authorized crossing points.

    Traveling to Cyprus, due to the division, Americans are reminded they can only arrive via airports controlled by the internationally-recognized Republic of Cyprus, those being Larnaca International (LCA) and Paphos International (PFO).

    Barricaded Street Along The Green Line In Nicosia, Cyprus

    The third civilian airport on the island, Ercan (ECN), sits on the Northern side of the border and is thus administered by the breakaway state. Only flights originating from Turkiye, the only UN member to recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, land in Ercan.

    When arriving in ECN and attempting to cross into the Southern half afterward, Americans will be denied entry by the Republic of Cyprus border authorities as they deem any journeys starting from Ercan illegal. European Union (EU) citizens are normally not affected by this ruling, as they enjoy the freedom of movement entering and exiting Cyprus from any entry point.

    On the other hand, Americans will have no difficulties visiting the Northern provinces when arriving first via a Southern entry point.

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  • Why This Asian Destination Is Exploding In Popularity

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    South Korea may not be as popular with tourists as other destinations like Japan, but this Asian nation is growing in popularity due to the incredible value it offers for travelers.

    After tourism came to a halt for over two years due to restrictions imposed by the government, South Korea’s reopening has seen tourism numbers start to grow again.

    Here’s what makes South Korea a great destination to visit in Asia this year:

    Jeju Island South Korea

    Amazing Food And Culture

    One of the top reasons to visit South Korea is for its food and culture. Korean food is incredibly distinctive, and South Korea is a foodie paradise.

    Kimchi, bibimbap, and tteokbokki are just a few of the foods to try in South Korea.

    In addition to food, South Korea is also full of culture. From ancient Buddhist temples to modern Korean culture like K-pop music and Korean fashion and beauty products, South Korea is a fascinating cultural destination with something for everyone.

    Korean street market

    City Life And Nature

    South Korea is a relatively small country that combines bustling city life and tranquil natural beauty. On a trip to South Korea, you can experience both aspects of this country.

    Vibrant Seoul is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with great dining, shopping, nightlife, and other attractions.

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    Seoul South Korea

    However, you should also make time to visit the ancient coastal city of Gyeongju, about two hours from Seoul by train, and Busan, the beach city that’s three hours from Seoul by train.

    For those with a little more time in the country, Jeju Island and Seoraksan National Park are two other remarkable places to visit. Jeju Island was even named one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places of 2023.

    Gwangalli Beach In Busan South Korea

    Accessibility With Frequent Flights

    South Korea is growing in popularity thanks to increasing flight service to the capital city, Seoul. A trip to South Korea might be more attainable than you think,

    There are nonstop flights from many cities across the United States, Europe, and Asia to Seoul.

    Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, and Boston are just some of the cities in the United States that offer frequent nonstop flights to Seoul.

    Although it’s a long journey from North America, South Korea is the perfect destination in Asia to explore with just one or two weeks of vacation.

    Korean Air plane

    Relatively Affordable Prices

    South Korea isn’t going to make it to the top of the list for the most budget-friendly travel destinations in Asia, but it is considerably more affordable than some of its neighbors.

    Compared to popular destinations like Japan or Singapore, you can save a lot more money on a vacation to South Korea when it comes to everything from accommodations to transportation to food.

    Autumn at Gyeongbokgung Palace in seoul,Korea.

    According to the website Budget Your Trip, you should expect to spend around $90 per day on travel in South Korea. This is significantly less than Japan ($112 per day) or Singapore ($166 per day.)

    Of course, you can easily spend much more, but overall a trip to South Korea doesn’t have to cost as much as you might expect.

    No More Travel Restrictions

    Asia as a whole was slow to reopen to tourism after heavy restrictions were put in place during Covid, and South Korea was no exception.

    Commuters Wearing Face Masks In Seoul, Capital Region Of South Korea

    However, the country finally dropped all entry requirements in September 2022, including testing and vaccine requirements.

    South Korea still had a strict indoor mask mandate in place until January 2023, when it was dropped everywhere except for public transportation. Even the public transportation mask mandate was finally lifted in March 2023.

    Although many Koreans still voluntarily wear masks, travelers are not required to do so.

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  • 5 Reasons Why Orlando Is Such A Popular Destination Besides Walt Disney World

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    Orlando, Florida, is a popular destination known mainly for its theme parks, but that’s quickly changing. The City Beautiful started developing its sense of culture separate from Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort.

    Orlando, Florida, USA skyline at Eola Lake.

    Last year, Michelin awarded the city four Michelin stars (one at each location), with two stars going to restaurants apart from any theme park. This shows that the city is growing, and there is a developing interest in it outside the theme parks. 

    While Orlando isn’t as developed as other major towns like New York City or Los Angeles, it’s quickly catching up with distinct neighborhoods and tons of gastronomic destinations ranging from street food to fine dining. Hotels are popping up around town with missions of attracting the non-Disney traveler, and its LGBTQ+ scene is becoming one of the biggest in the U.S. 

    The city of Orlando is one to keep an eye on, and here are five reasons why Orlando is such a popular destination besides Walt Disney World:

    @where2nextorlando What are your favorite Orlando things to do? #orlando #orlandothingstodo #where2next #where2nextorlando #orlandoflorida #orlandoadventures #orlandoexperience #centralflorida #centralfloridalife #fun #MakeItGucci #MaiselChallenge #orlandofl #citybeautiful #orangecounty ♬ umm.. yeah – andrew

    Neighborhoods

    Orlando has always had diverse neighborhoods, but now they are becoming nationally known. Places like Creative Village in Downtown Orlando are constantly on TV due to their quickly developing status as a place to do business, live in, and study.

    Local universities Valencia and the University of Central Florida have moved some of their dorms there. New restaurants like The Monroe have opened, giving travelers and locals a reason to visit. EA Sports moved a section of their corporate employment to the area, providing a basis for local young adults graduating from either university a reason to stay in the place. Recently at Luminary Green Park, 12 memorials were erected for local black pioneers of the neighborhood before the name change. 

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    @ash_hanna72 A nice spot for dinner and drinks! Would you visit? #themonroe #downtownorlando #orlandofoodie #orlandoflorida #foodtiktok #foodies #foodlover #fyp ♬ Wonderful – Burna Boy

    Other neighborhoods like Lake Nona are growing at an exaggerated rate. Places like Boxi Park and the Lake Nona Wave Hotel give locals and travelers a reason to head over with innovative food options and plenty of things to do.

    The Lake Nona Wave Hotel recently opened during the pandemic and has a sculpture garden with pieces from famous artists like Fernando Botero and Arturo Di Modica. This is giving Orlando neighborhoods a distinctive vibe that is becoming nationally known. 

    @ystravels13 Lake nona wave hotel. Just opened in 2022 #orlando #lakenonawavehotel #travel #traveltiktok #travelbucketlist #orlandohotels #hotels #disney #disneyworld #disneyworld50 #fyp #trend ♬ Paradise – Bazzi

    Gastronomy

    As mentioned, two Michelin stars were awarded in Orlando, belonging to Kadence and Soseki. Both are sushi spots, and they are a must-visit if you’re in town. Other destinations like Mills 50 are growing incredibly fast.

    New restaurants and bars are opening almost weekly, with some having a distinctive style. Take Haan Coffee Roasters, a Korean new-age coffee shop with interiors done by GDPdesignbuild, giving the space a strong sense of Korean architectural traditions combined with modernity. It’s a favorite among locals to work at and meet for coffee. 

    @roamsick Brand new coffee shop | Haan Coffee ☕️ #orlandoflorida #orlando #orlandocheck #coffeetiktok #coffee #orlandocoffeeshop #thingstodoinorlando #florida #orlandofl ♬ Coffee for Two – Retro Aesthetic Boy

    EDOBOY, a standing sushi restaurant, just opened this year and has a lot of buzz surrounding it. The restaurant is creating a new style of Omakase, giving Orlando more notoriety in this area. Other literal cool spots are Sampaguita Ice Cream, a Filipino-inspired ice cream shop that has lines wrapped around the building daily.

    @beercutieandfoodie Orlando’s newest Filipino ice cream shop ! #fyp #orlando #florida #thingstodoinorlando #filipino #halohalo #icecream #mills50 #foryoupage #orlandoflorida #sampaguita ♬ animal crossing ~ new horizons lofi – Closed on Sunday

    Nightlife

    If drinking with many children running around you differs from your vibe, avoid the theme parks and check out some of these places. Spots like AC Sky Bar at the AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown have a strict no-kid policy and offer fantastic cityscape views of Orlando.

    Drinks are affordable and creative, and this place is one of the first bars altering the makeup of the Downtown Orlando drinking scene. More casual than other bars, this is an excellent spot to chill.

    @foodie.girly Coolest place to hangout! #orlando #orlandospots #acskybar #skybar #orlandocity #weekendvibes ♬ Please Don’t Go – Mike Posner

    Other places like The Moderne just opened and offer a tapas-like menu with imaginative cocktails and a trendy scene. New sites like Bellhop offer a more upscale environment for those seeking a good cocktail. Its decor mirrors Orlando’s past and is part of a new wave of bars opening up in the area. If mocktails are more your thing, check out The BANDBOX. It’s Orlando’s first non-alcoholic tasting lounge with regular live musical performances. 

    @cheatdayorl ????new to Orlando! ????the Moderne #orlando #orlandoflorida #orlandofood #orlandofoodie #mills50district ♬ cardigan – Taylor Swift

    Orlando is reshaping itself as a place to visit if you like good food, great cocktails, and exciting art. The city is growing, and we expect it to be one of the U.S. top destinations (not because of a theme park) in the coming years. Check it out soon.

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  • Why These Less-Traveled Caribbean Islands Should Be Your Next Beach Vacation Destination

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    While many travelers stick to the mainland when visiting Puerto Rico, there are actually over 100 islands, islets, and cays that are part of this beautiful archipelago.  Many are uninhabited and completely overlooked by the typical tourist. 

    The islands of Culebra and Vieques aren’t entirely isolated – in fact, they are very easy to get to – but they are much less traveled than other parts of Puerto Rico, making them ideal for a secluded getaway.

    Boats docked at a bay on Isla Culebrita in Puerto Rico

    Fondly dubbed the “Spanish Virgin Islands,” Culebra and Vieques are home to not only some of the best beaches in Puerto Rico, but some of the best beaches in the world.  

    Located only a few miles off the eastern coast of mainland Puerto Rico (6 miles to Vieques and 20 to Culebra), these islands are largely covered in wildlife reserves, and for that reason, are a perfect place for hiking, snorkeling, and diving.

    Wild horses walking on the beach on the island of Vieques in Puerto Rico

    What To Do in Culebra and Vieques

    The most popular attractions in Culebra and Vieques are the world-renowned beaches and bioluminescent bays. There are also a lot of activities to do inside the sprawling wildlife reserves, including hiking, diving, snorkeling, bird-watching, and even spotting some wild horses! Here are some of the amazing ways you can spend your days on these spectacular islands.

    Visit Some of the Best Beaches in the World

    Culebra’s white-sand Flamenco Beach was named one of the top 25 beaches in the world by TripAdvisor.  Its calm waves and crystal-clear waters make a great setting for enjoying a relaxing day or doing some snorkeling.  The colorful graffiti-covered tanks that remain on the beach are a reminder of the island’s past as a naval base and a unique photo op.

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    Colorful tank sitting on a white sand beach at Flamenco Beach in Culebra Puerto Rico

    Zoni and Tamarindo beaches are popular snorkeling and diving spots on Culebra, and you’re likely to see sea turtles or even manta rays.  If you’re up for a challenge with a worthy reward, you can hike the rocky trail leading down to the secluded Resaca beach.

    On Vieques, you’ll find the best of both worlds with pristine white beaches as well as a black sand beach, Playita Negra.  Playa Esperanza and Sun Bay are known for their tranquil waters, and Pata Prieta, or “Secret Beach,” is yet another hidden gem where you can spend your day relaxing with little to no crowds.

    Because most of the beaches on both islands are very secluded, the majority won’t have facilities of any kind.  You’ll want to remember to bring everything you need, including water, food, and something to protect yourself from the sun – and then, of course, pack everything out when you leave. 

    Bioluminescent plankton glowing blue in a bay with boats in the background

    Kayak Amongst Bioluminescent Phytoplankton

    Aside from its incredible beaches, the top point of interest on Vieques is Mosquito Bay.  This area was actually recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world. 

    Visitors can take a tour in a clear-bottomed kayak through the bay and watch as the water glows blue when touched.  For an even better experience, it’s suggested to visit during a new moon.  This, combined with the lack of light pollution here, will allow you to see the phytoplankton at their brightest.

    The Caribbean Sea and white sand backdrop of Playa Zoni beach on a sunny day in Culebra, Puerto Rico

    Island Hop To Nearby Islands

    Many smaller, uninhabited islands surround Vieques and Culebra, including Isla Culebrita and other cays.  You can easily spend a day island hopping to some incredible, untouched islets for even more remote and tranquil beaches.  These cays are also the perfect spot for snorkeling and diving amongst undisturbed marine life.  You can get to these hidden locations by water taxi, charter boat, or even kayak.

    Fisheye view under water revealing native vegetation and coral reef at Tampico Beach on Caribbean island of Isla Culebra

    Explore The Island’s Nature By Jeep

    Wildlife reserves cover a large portion of both islands.  In fact, the Vieques National Wildlife Reserve includes 20,000 acres of protected land and nine nautical miles of a marine reserve.  One of the best ways to explore the remote parts of the island is to rent a Jeep, scooter, or even golf cart. 

    This will allow you to beach hop, find remote hiking trails, discover the island’s hidden gems, and likely come across some of the island’s many wild horses.   

    Turtle swimming among colorful coral reef with swimmers and divers observing nearby

    How To Get There

    Getting to Culebra and Vieques is relatively easy.  Both are accessible by small plane, with flights leaving several times a day from San Juan (Isla Grande airport and SJU).  The flights are only around 25-35 minutes, depending on which island you’re going to, and cost around $100.

    Ferries are the more economical option, although not quite as convenient.  Ferries depart from the small town of Ceiba on the eastern coast, which is about 40 minutes from San Juan.  The trip is 30-45 minutes, and tickets for either island will only put you out $2-$4.  Although ferries leave several times a day, they can get busy, so it’s recommended to buy your ticket in advance.

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  • Dubai Is The World’s Top Tourist Destination – This Is Why It’s So Incredible

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    Beating Paris, London, New York, and other competitors to the number one spot, Dubai has been named the top destination worldwide, consolidating its status as a leading hub for both tourism and business. But how exactly did this newly founded metropolis surpass other iconic and far older cities in popularity, and what makes it so incredible to visit?

    Woman walking along the water with dubai in the background

    The Number One City Break Worldwide

    For the second year in a row, Dubai was crowned the number one destination at the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards, based on ‘millions’ of ‘real and unbiased’ reviews by visitors over a 12-month period, from November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022, who commended the plethora of tourist activities available and excellent service provided.

    Among the extensive list of attractions, they have enlisted the following as Dubai’s absolute best:

    Dubai Skyline Seen From Across The Water, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
    • Strolling Alserkal Avenue, a cultural district lined with contemporary art galleries
    • Exploring Old Dubai, a surprisingly picturesque district packed with bazaars and traditional food markets
    • Dining out at one of Dubai’s 11 MICHELIN-approved restaurants
    • Admiring the cityscape from one of its many rooftop pools, including the Aura Skypool
    • Visiting one of the world’s largest and most luxurious spas, Talise Ottoman Spa at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

    According to Forbes, Dubai’s success is also attributed to ‘significant efforts’ put in by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to promote it.

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    View Of The Dubai Skyline During Sunset, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

    The Sheikh’s primary goal is to make Dubai ‘the most visited’ city. While yet to attain the title currently held by the City of Love, it is openly challenging it by investing heavily in tourism initiatives – and believe it or not, the dethroning of Paris is imminent, as Dubai has already been named the preferred destination for weddings.

    Other than being a promising elopement spot, Dubai is experiencing a rise in demand among young travelers, particularly digital nomads, due to the high quality of services provided, infrastructure, cleanliness, and high levels of safety, which surpass those of most Western countries, especially some crime-ridden cities in the U.S.

    Dubai is so safe that dozens of viral videos are circulating about how people use their phones and wallets to reserve tables at busy restaurants or inside malls, without worry their personal possessions will be taken.

    @baymabay Replying to @SeriSkill That safety feeling 😊👍🏼🤩 #baymabay ♬ Love You So – The King Khan & BBQ Show

    The roads are so clean and free of potholes that some highways have a speed limit of up to 140 km/h, and finding a piece of trash or random graffiti tag proves to be extremely difficult.

    Even hailing an Uber in Dubai is a totally different experience than in many cities, with the base level car ‘Uber Comfort’ usually being a brand new full-size Lexus or Tesla, and a 10-15 minute ride not costing more than $10-$12 USD.

    With inflation being the biggest headline of the past year, it’s hard to comprehend prices for any service going down, but that’s exactly what happened with taxi prices in Dubai just a few weeks ago. With the lower cost of fuel, the government made the call for taxi fares to be decreased so tourists and residents can benefit from the savings.

    Flights Galore

    Tourists looking to visit Dubai this year will be pleasantly surprised by the vast amount of direct flights in and out of the city, at every budget and level of service. Budget travelers can find affordable flights on ultra-low cost airlines like Wizz Air and Ryanair for $100 round trip from Europe, while those looking for an exceptionally luxurious experience can fly first-class with top airlines like Emirates and Qatar.

    Aerial View Of Dubai Ferris Wheel, Located On A Manmade Peninsula Stretching Out From The Mainland, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

    City For The Future

    Taking into account that modern-day Dubai is only four to five decades old, it is surprising how quickly it’s diversified its oil-based economy. In only a few years, the Arabian plains surrounding the area, packed with oil wells and drill holes, started changing drastically following an increase in tourism and the arrival of wealthy investors.

    Dubai is nicknamed the City for the Future, and it’s not hard to see why: its skyline and urbanism are textbook examples of 21st-century greatness, what with the towering skyscrapers, wide boulevards, leisure complexes and lush green parks rising out of a vast, arid landscape that only 56 years prior had been home to a fishing village and trading port.

    Young Female Tourist Holding Up A UAE United Arab Emirates Flag In Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East, Western Asia

    There are certainly parallels to be drawn between the Emirate of Dubai’s real estate development boom and Mexico’s Tulum, which began as a small settlement itself before the luxury resorts were brought in. Unlike in Tulum, however, Dubai’s stratospheric rise and rapid internationalization have not proven detrimental to its unique character.

    It is a newborn, mostly man-made city, and there is plenty of room for growth – that is precisely what makes it so intriguing. From gigantic moon-shaped resorts with zero gravity experiences to improbable ski stations in the heart of the desert, there are no limits to what developers can achieve here, and they’re always striving for bigger and better.

    The Palm Islands In Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

    The Arab World At Its Most Liberal

    Luckily for tourists, the world’s greatest city is open and restriction-free. Since November 8, 2022, all foreigners have been allowed to enter Dubai regardless of immunization status and without being subject to strict health checks upon landing, such as undergoing mandatory testing or observing quarantine.

    Westerners are reminded that, despite the loosening of health restrictions, other rules continue to apply to those entering the United Arab Emirates for tourism purposes. While the country stands among some of the most liberal of the Arab World – no clothing restrictions apply in most settings – there are still other rules that need to be observed.

    Sunset View Of Dubai Marina, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

    Some limits are placed on alcohol consumption and import of certain medications, for instance, and in order to avoid getting on the wrong side of UAE border officers or breaking some lesser-known law that is not enforced in their country of origin (e.g., the United States), travelers are advised to do some research in advance.

    Dubai is Attracting More Than Tourists

    Between offering a popular digital nomad visa and extremely attractive zero-tax benefits for some free-zone companies, Dubai is attracting entrepreneurs, business owners, and start-up talent from every corner of the world. More golden visas and residency visas were issued last year than at any other time in history, with no signs of slowing down.

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  • Digital Nomads Can Live In This Bucket List Destination For 6 Months

    Digital Nomads Can Live In This Bucket List Destination For 6 Months

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    It’s 2023, and digital nomadism is evolving. Asia has been done, and Central and South America came next. Now it’s time to look elsewhere and think a bit bigger.

    Think so big that you look around and can’t see another person for miles in each direction. Think the biggest sand dunes in the world; think spotting the big 5 on your daily travels. Think of tribes and children with smiles so big they light up the room and people so diverse it’s impossible to classify them into groups. If any of this is intriguing to you, then it’s time to think about Arica as your next destination. 

    springbok in the nambi desert

    Although it’s been a longtime favorite for travelers on their dream holiday, Africa is becoming more and more popular, with digital nomads looking to set up a longer-term base for themselves. While some areas have been plagued by civil unrest in the past, and some still are off-limits for this very reason, the majority of this vast continent is peaceful and perfect for those looking to get off the beaten path. 

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    The good news is that it seems Africa is ready to embrace digital nomads with open arms, with more countries starting to offer digital nomad visas. So which bucket list country should you choose? For many reasons, Namibia is high at the top of the list. 

    Let’s Talk About: Namibia 

    From its compact and easy-to-navigate capital city of Windhoek to its mysterious skeleton coast, Namibia is truly out of this world. Its natural beauty and friendly people should be reason enough to choose this southwestern African country as a place to call home for a while. 

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    The name Namibia itself comes from the word Nama, meaning vast place, and it’s likely you have never stood in such vastness until you begin to discover Namibia. Explore the oldest desert in the world, The Namib. Wander among Sossusvlei’s salt and clay pans and climb the largest sand dune in the world, affectionally referred to as “Big Daddy”.

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    While Namibia is not technically considered a ‘big five’ destination, the options for spotting big game are endless at Etosha National Park, where animals gather around the rare watering holes of this arid country. Other things to check out are the Zambezi region, Swakopmund beach town along the skeleton coast, and the small fishing town of Lüderitz and the surrounding region. Those who look hard enough can find entire mining towns that have been abandoned and are slowly being swallowed up by the desert. 

    Safety 

    While the very mention of moving to Africa might raise some eyebrows among your friends and family, they can rest assured knowing that Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa. In fact, Namibia is one of the 16 safest countries to visit in Africa right now. While petty crime can be a bit common in the city of Windhoek, overall, the country is one of the top 93 safest in the world.

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    In addition to safety, Namibia’s official language is English, making daily life easier for digital nomads. Another important factor for remote working, of course, is the internet, and Namibia was one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa to become fully connected with widespread internet. And while it might not rank very highly globally, the service is expanding and becoming faster and more reliable every day. 

    Namibia’s Digital Nomad Visa 

    While Africa might be considered the next big thing for digital nomads, the majority of its countries do not offer any digital nomad visas yet. Meaning if you want to explore the Serengeti or the wine country of South Africa, you are limited as to how long you can stay in one place. Namibia, however, is the first African country to offer a visa for those who work remotely. Allowing people who qualify to live in the country for up to six months, the Namibian digital nomad visa is a great choice for anyone looking to settle down for a bit in this country of endless horizons. 

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    In order to qualify for this Namibian digital nomad visa, you must have a valid passport, be working remotely, have a clean criminal record, show proof of health insurance, and earn at least $2,000 a month. These criteria should not be too difficult for most nomads, and the entire application can be completed online. The ease of application and eligibility help to entice those looking to call Namibia home for at least six months.

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  • This Is The Safest Destination For Americans In Southeast Asia

    This Is The Safest Destination For Americans In Southeast Asia

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    Chiang Mai has been named the safest destination for American travelers in Southeast Asia, beating the far more developed hubs of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to the number one spot. A culture-filled, sprawling city in Northern Thailand, it is one of the region’s top attractions, known for its imperial grandeur and perfectly-preserved Old City.

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    Now that Thailand is open once again for tourism, following two years of strict border checks, Americans are returning to the country in droves, drawn to its pristine nature, paradisaical islands, and laid-back atmosphere. Safety remains a top priority for those traveling abroad, though, especially in destinations where they are prone to be scammed.

    Scamming and petty crimes are common across a number of Thai cities, but risks seem to be lower in Chiang Mai in particular:

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    Chiang Mai Is The Highest-Peaking Southeast Asian City On A Safety Perception Index

    Every year, the leading crowd-sourced database for quality of life worldwide Numbeo publishes its Crime and Safety Indices by City, with crime rates compiled across 416 cities. According to the ranking, the city of Chiang Mai is one of the top 40 safest in the world, charting at number 32, and the highest-peaking in Southeast Asia (SEA).

    Although Singapore is often regarded as the subcontinent’s most developed and ‘Westernized’, and thus less risky city, the overall perception of urban safety is slightly lower than Chiang Mai’s (70.8 against 75.5). It even topples Tokyo, Japan, ranking one slot lower at number 33, and in the wider East Asia it is only surpassed by Hong Kong at number 17.

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    When it comes to crime, the index averaged 24.5, considered ‘low’: a majority of tourists will feel safe in Chiang Mai, and most will not run into any trouble walking alone in daylight or nighttime. To draw a comparison, Bangkok’s crime index was a much higher 40.5, while safety levels were lower at 59.5 – still high enough to make it the 7th safest destination in SEA.

    Three Thai Cities Feature In The Ranking

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    Anucha Burapachaisri, the Prime Minister’s Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs, was quoted saying, ‘Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is glad to see several cities in Thailand cited as having a high level of safety‘, and that the Government’s determination to eradicate crimes has created confidence among foreigners who want to travel to Thailand.

    In total, three Thai cities are cited on the Numbeo list, the third being Pattaya (number 210), sharing the same crime rates as Windsor in Canada. Overall, Thailand is incredibly safe for tourists: the U.S. Department of State considers it a Level 1 destination, advising Americans to exercise ‘normal precautions’ when visiting.

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    The only regions where travel is strongly advised against are Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Songkhla, due to the ‘ongoing insurgent activities’. These insurgencies are mostly centered in the southernmost provinces of mainland Thailand, where public dissatisfaction with the current government is notably higher.

    Thailand’s Incredibly Affordable Cultural Capital

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    Chiang Mai is one of the most sought-after city breaks in Thailand, and a city brimming with History and imposing structures at every corner. Originally founded in the late 13th century, it replaced neighboring Chiang Rai as the capital of the historical Lanna Kingdom, a position it held until 1558, when its importance as a political center declined.

    Still to this day, remnants of the bygone era are scattered around the concrete jungle, with a series of defensive walls and moats, and the Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang temples standing among the most easily recognized landmarks. On top of its historical relevance and reinforced security, Chiang Mai is incredibly affordable:

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    Numbeo estimates that a single person’s monthly costs are US$518.30 without rent, about 25.6% and 10.9% lower than the capital (Bangkok) and Phuket City, two competing hubs within Thailand. Compared to the States, in order to maintain the same standards of living in Chiang Mai as you would earning US$9,000 in New York, US$2,302.70 a month would suffice.

    Less crime, a higher quality of life, and significantly cheaper: it’s no wonder Thailand as a whole is the trendiest spot for young adventurers right now.

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