How to travel the world by yourself … as a woman! Part 2
Today, the second part of Adriana’s article where she shares her tips on how to travel alone as a woman… or just in a girls band…
Today, the second part of Adriana’s article where she shares her tips on how to travel alone as a woman… or just in a girls band…
Starting today, I will publish a few articles about women travelling. The author, Adriana, has travelled to more than 65 countries, some of them (even if it was a business trip) not really usual tourist destinations: Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia. Several times, she travelled alone or together with other female companions (India or Iran). In these articles, she will share her travelling experience in countries which seem complicated for women travellers to cope with.
If, in Europe, I have not seen dramatic changes in low-cost company offers, instead, in Asia, where low costs have caught on greatly, there continues to be an extraordinary effervescence … “The Final Frontiers”, where low costs have not really reached like Japan and China, seem to falter, long-haul low-costs seem to be taking off, and we can only notice an effervescence which generates small prices across East Asia… So, if you want to visit this part of the continent, here are the main movements.
The next day, I left towards Bali’s strongest touristical points – the huge caldera of the Batur volcano, but also Bali’s Vatican, the so-called Mother Temple… obviously, on the way, many other beautiful places and various attractions.
Bali is a mountainous island dominated by volcanoes. Some are extinct, others are still active, but there is, obviously, no risk involved, as they are carefully monitored… whenever an erruption is imminent, people will have been warned a few weeks in advance… But, the Ubud mountains are unbelievably beautiful, and the landscapes are absolutely breathtaking… It is worth renting a car and visiting as many places on the island as possible before enjoying a sunset in Tanah Lot.
La Lituania, situata nell’Europa settentrionale, è un gioiello nascosto tra i paesi baltici. Con la sua ricca storia, la sua cultura affascinante e una natura mozzafiato, questo paese è una destinazione perfetta per un viaggio di lusso. Oggi, ci addentreremo in un viaggio indimenticabile alla scoperta delle meraviglie della Lituania, esplorando luoghi unici e suggerimenti […]
Romania is a country with a rich history and diverse culture, and there are many things to see and do. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include:
The minimum wage in the UK comes up to around £10.10. This means that in a year, you can expect to get paid £25,600. That’s a little more than £2,000 per month. Considering these rates, it’s highly understandable why the UK is the first choice of many immigrants when it comes to work purposes.
It goes without saying that Canada is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. No matter where you are in the second-largest country in the world, there is never a shortage of breathtaking sights to be seen.
Defined by its lush tea plantations, misty hills, gushing streams, cascading waterfalls and salubrious weather, Munnar is a picture-perfect hill station in the Kerala state of India. It draws not only domestic tourists but hordes of international holidaymakers as well, who come for a respite from the scorching South Indian heat and to feast their […]
Hello Everybody !
My name is Cezar (where the nickname "Imperator" comes from) and I have travelled to 105 countries around the world. In this blog, I would like to share with you stories, memories, travel tips & tricks and news to help you plan your journeys !
For any questions or comments, please, feel free to contact me at imperatortravel@yahoo.co.uk
My trip around the world can be summarized in the movie below which I invite you to watch.