In this second article about Sri Lanka you can find what is the best (or maybe not exactly the best) way to reach Sigiriya, what to see in Dambulla, where to sleep, how to travel with trains and ride local buses and many more interesting stories from my small travel adventure.
The backpacker’s paradise: Sri Lanka. Sigiriya and Dambulla (Party II)
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The backpacker’s paradise: Sri Lanka. Your smart mini-guide (Part I)
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The idea of visiting Sri Lanka came spontaneous (as usual) and I hadn’t planned anything in advance. My one week journey through the country will take you from dusty trains to green plantations, from chaotic situations to peaceful moments. If Sri Lanka is your next travel destination then have a look at the next few articles where you will find some useful information, best places to visit and smart tips about dealing with locals.
On top of that you will discover a whole new and exotic world and you will be given over a hundred reasons for which you should choose Sri Lanka for your next travel adventure.
Bolivia: country of coca, chaos and cold weather (Part III)
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PART III - Salar De Uyuni: a dream or a challenge?
If you want to learn more about shopping in La Paz, where to have good Chairo (traditional Bolivian soup), get to know more about one the most beautiful yet tragic history squares in La Paz, where is the world highest football stadium that made even Messi to be upset, how to get to Uyuni and what challenges you will face there and other interesting facts have a look on the third part of my article about Bolivia.
Bolivia: country of coca, chaos and cold weather (Part II)
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Bolivia: country of coca, chaos and cold weather (Part I)
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This article is about my trip to Bolivia. This is my personal story of how the country looks like through my eyes. Here you will find my emotions, feelings and thoughts rather than the usual tips of what to do and what to see in the country.
This is a story about my will to travel, desire to explore, about seeing the cultural differences, suffering, sickness, nature and pollution, freezing weather, moments full with tears and good times when I laugh at myself.
I repeat, this is my “personal view” of Bolivia so I don’t pretend it’s the ultimate truth.
This is an article for a short daytrip that will take you to the westernmost point on the European mainland, the headland of Cabo da Roca and the magical town of Sintra with the romantic castles and green parks, a small journey to the most legendary monuments of the Portuguese culture.
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