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Hey y’all! I’m an American visiting a friend in Japan. We’ll be staying with his parent at their house in a town close to Nagoya. He asked me for some suggestions on where we could go and I told him I would do some research.
I’m really down for anything, but I’ll only be there for around a week so preferably places within a few hours train ride of Nagoya! I’ll take restaurant advice, sightseeing locations, cultural sites, or anything fun! Advice for the trip is also welcome! This is my first time leaving the country, so I’ll probably need it.
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Hey guys,
I am planning a trip to France. I am coming from the Netherlands and my first stop would be Paris and then head towards Normandy spend few days here and also visit the Étretat. I was wondering if Nomady is the right place to go in early June to early July?
On my search for things to do everything looks nice but Will it be too crowded?
Is there anything else you think we should do our 10 days trip? Me and my husband are trying to plan n idyllic relaxing trip after all the stress we had in past few months. So, anything chill and considerably easy to reach by a car or train, we are up for it.
Thanks in advance
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Five unforgettable days exploring Albania in April 2026. Albania is a country rich in stunning nature, from majestic mountains to crystal-clear beaches. Along the way, I’ll wander through charming villages, enjoy local food, and experience the warm hospitality that makes Albania one of the Balkans’ hidden gems. Foto 1: SH20 Road/View on Shkodër sea Foto 2-5: Kruja castle and old bazaar of Kruja Foto 6-8: Tirana Skanderbeg Squar and Mosque of Namazgah Foto 9-11: Old town of Berat Foto 12-13: Gjirokastra castle and bazaar Foto 14-16: Saranda Foto 17: Buneci Beach Foto 18-20: Himare [link] [comments] |
Hello guys, 25F trying to decide which country should I visit in June 2026 (solo traveler).
As per December 2025, I purchased WorldCup tickets to go to San Francisco BUT with current situation in the USA, I'm still deciding wether its a good decision or not.
So
I want to see what's the best between:
- Italy (trip to several cities) but I'm so scared of it being SO OVERCROWDED and me not enjoying anything
- Ireland : why not!
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So i have solo travelled before and want to continue to do so. I've had a spanner thrown in the works in that I've been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and although treatment is very hit and miss with what works, I am on biologic injections for life now.
The trouble im having now is how do I solo travel for long periods of time whilst being away from home whilst travelling with such temperature sensitive medication?
I have a WHV granted in Australia, it is my 2nd WHV and the plan was to go back to aus after being in UK for a while and then go down the avenue of working my trade that will get me on the skilled visa list but backpack different locations aswell.
This illness makes working my trade very difficult to do here in the UK so I dont think it's something I can stick with, purely health wise, but that's a totally different conversation to be had.
Aus is okay as I can get a 3 month supply in UK and then look into getting a GP there and getting a script sorted but in terms of other possibilities in the future in different locations? It just restricts my life sooo much!! I want to visit soo many different places and I just feel like I've lost that dream.
Has anyone got any guidance or experience in the matter? What helped you come to terms with this restriction?
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