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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Munich Affordably

Germany’s most expensive city to live in, Munich, certainly offers swanky restaurants and five-star hotels. However, there are numerous ways to explore Munich on a budget. Although visiting its major attractions can be pricey, a savvy traveler can find plenty of options to enjoy the city without overspending. From museum deals to discovering the best local eateries, here are some valuable tips for an economical visit.
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Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors to Willamette Valley, Oregon

If you’re not from Oregon yet find intrigue in the Willamette Valley, you likely have an interest in wine. This picturesque region, stretching from just south of Portland down to Eugene, has been a premier location for wine tourism for decades. While many visit specifically for wine tasting, Willamette Valley offers much more, including accessible hiking trails and unique attractions suitable for all ages. Below you will find all you need to know about this stunning region.
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Top 9 Group Travel Destinations for Unforgettable Adventures

Organizing a group trip can be a daunting task. Deciding where to go, what to do, and where you’ll stay with a group of people—who all have their own opinions—can be challenging enough to nearly convince you not to go. However, certain destinations are decidedly worth the hassle. Whether you are traveling with friends or family, here are nine places that are perfect for your next group adventure.
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Sustainable Elephant Tourism in Thailand: A Guide to Ethical Practices

My most shameful moment as a traveler occurred in Thailand. On my first backpacking trip at the age of 20, I sought out an elephant sanctuary in the Golden Triangle region of Northern Thailand, hoping to see an elephant up close. I assumed “sanctuary” meant it was a refuge for elephants, but I knew something was off when we were encouraged to climb atop the elephants that were chained to a post.
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Top Dining and Drinking Spots in Singapore: Discover Local Flavors

There’s a Singapore that people think they know, a hyper-globalized city of modern skyscrapers. However, once you know where to look, it unveils another world, one where traditional beliefs and age-old customs thrive. Eating is a national obsession; you know the city means serious business when the first inscription on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list is the hawker or street food culture.
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