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Gathered in March to take a hot ticket. Where is the best place to go? We want to have a rest not only on the beach, but also on excursions. I would be grateful for recommendations)
4 years ago  •  18 subscribers 28 answers
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sk_lora what kind of malaria?)) Where did you read this? Are the waves high? Hmm.. so there is an ocean. but there are hundreds of coves and beaches without waves. And there are no waves in Goa?)) Well, judging by your text, Thailand is the best. But to compare the ocean with bays .... well, so-so comparison .. And nature is beautiful everywhere in all places. The main thing is what the author's priorities are. Farther...
My family is going to Zanzibar. Tell me who was, which hotel to choose, when is the best time to go and which region or coast to choose. In general, what can Tanzania be compared with (Zanzibar as a beach holiday). The budget is sufficient. Thanks!
8 years ago  •  13 subscribers 11 answers
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I closed this country for myself after a friend died of yellow fever in terrible agony. TO did not even hint about vaccinations. Recently, Europeans can enter without a certificate, alas. The most dramatic thing is that the couple paid extra, changed the tour after the tragedy in Egypt ... and that's where I found evil rock ((( Be sure to take root Farther...
It is very interesting what is the climate there at this time? Who has experienced this for themselves? Where is the best place to go in Thailand? In general, any advice would be helpful. Thank you in advance. Julia
16 years ago  •  1 subscriber 9 answers
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Duck for tourists - the rainy season, this is not Malaysia. It's been raining here for half an hour. There are many tourists, but only foreigners - our travel agencies were intimidated. Everything is 50% cheaper. Islands, remember, this is a rest for the tortured, boredom is mortal there. And in Potaya, if you don’t climb cheap Walkin Street, it’s quite decent, the main thing is varied. Been there 3 times, fresh every time. I love thai Farther...
Hello everyone) in August 2018 we are going on a honeymoon trip) Advise where)) the head is spinning) tours or by ourselves, it doesn’t matter) the approximate cost of flights and accommodation is about 180t.r. not counting the waste on the spot. I want beautiful, clean beaches, and so that they are in abundance) beautiful nature, and there must be interesting places) I really don’t want to lie on the beach like a seal) Well, at least some kind of infrastructure, cafes, etc. So that there is somewhere to go in the evening)
6 years ago  •  11 subscribers 54 answers
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Kolhoznic, in principle, in this case, "to Thailand" does not cut my ear with a pretext, but with the letter "th". That's right Thailand. And the pretext specifically in this phrase will come down to this, because you can say "flight to Moscow" and "flight to Moscow." Farther...
6 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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Have you tried going to TA? so that they pick up a tour for you (budget, composition of vacationers, vacation priorities, number of days) you have a bunch of questions about different countries in 2 days, but you don’t answer leading questions. Farther...
9 years ago  •  12 subscribers 26 answers
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I was in the Dominican Republic and Sri Lanka. I really liked both there and there. It depends on what you expect from your vacation. If you want a carefree break, fun, Latin American music, dancing, Pina Collada and other alcoholic delights and all inclusive, then you are in the Dominican Republic. emerald and ruby ​​spears, national parks where in the wild you will meet wild animals (elephants, tigers, giraffes, etc.), an unforgettable river safari along the river with mangroves, turtle farms ... Farther...
Can fruits be carried in hand luggage in plastic containers sold in Thailand? I'm flying to Kyiv via Dubai, thank you.
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 15 answers
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If you have a caratine permit:( So it’s better not to wave them in front of border guards and customs. If they are hungry, then problems can begin. In addition, hand luggage has restrictions not only in weight, but also in size. Plastic baskets are usually do not "pass". So my advice: hard fruits - in a suitcase, soft, like mangoes - in hand luggage in an opaque bag or a small suitcase. Or, we also did this - we carried a standard Thai basket, separately in a large suitcase, which was checked ... Farther...