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Last reply · posted in Morocco Travel Forum
We have just returned from a tour in Morocco and it was amazing trip. We used Hassan from www.andiamoinmarocco.com . We were meet at the airport in Casablanca and spent our first night in a nice hotel at Rabat city which is the capital of the country. Our second day took us to Fez via Meknes, Volibulis and Moulay Idress. Fez is beautiful with it's labyrinth of ancient winding streets. We had three days of visiting all the historical and interesting parts of the city and learning of some of the amazing crafts Moroccans are known for, such as pottery, mosaic, carpets, weavers, leather and the well known dying vats. Then on and out to the desert. The drive over the mid Atlas Mountains was quiet spectacular. Berber dwellers had just taken their animals up into the mountains to graze. Over the other side a big change of scenery. It can only be called dramatic. From arid hillsides, spectacular sand dunes to lush oasis. We camped in Berber style tents (but with all the comforts needed) and were fed extremely well. Rode Camels into the sand dunes and camped one night out there and woke to see the sun rise. We were taken to a small village to visit a folkloric Gnaoui show with a great spirited music and dancing. Later on we headed to Rissani town where we bathed in a local Hamman and were feeling very privileged to have been part of locals’ lives though only for a short time. We left the desert with memorable experiences and on to Ouarzazate via Todra Gorge, and Kala Magona. Our hotel in Ouarzazate had an outstanding view of the snow capped Atlas Mountains; Kasbah Ait Benhaddou which is a UNESCO heritage site was outstanding. The drive over the mountains again was quiet spectacular and on into Marrakech. Our Riad in this city was absolutely exquisite, and we had three nights enjoying the hustle and bustle that is Marrakech offers. Then on to Essaouira. A picturesque fishing town and it would seem a movie set with a romantic port. The Medina is easy to navigate, and the people were extremely friendly. We strolled in the market and were enthralled to see every form of livestock, tool, grain and even medicines, food and clothing up for grabs and it made for some really good photographs. On up the coast to Casablanca and sadly to the end of our fabulous holiday.
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Bela Dalton
Last reply · posted in Central Asia Travel Forum
Okay so I've been seeing more and more people ask about Kazakhstan lately, and honestly it deserves way more attention than it gets. Here are some things that genuinely surprised me.
Weird & cool facts:
  • Granny Smith and Fuji apples can both be traced back to Kazakhstan, where apples still grow wild. Mind-blowing, right?
  • Historians believe Kazakhstan is the birthplace of horses and the first place where humans tamed and rode them.
  • Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world's first and largest space launch facility you can literally visit it and stand next to historic rockets.
What to actually go see: Charyn Canyon (it rivals the Grand Canyon and is nowhere near as crowded), Kolsai Lakes, the futuristic capital Astana, and the ancient city of Turkestan with its stunning 12th-century mausoleum. Kazakhstan also launched a "Neo Nomad" visa in late 2024, letting remote workers stay up to a year so it's quietly becoming a base for digital nomads too.

Best time to go: Spring (April–May) and autumn are the best seasons summer gets brutally hot in the south
Budget wise it's very affordable. Street food runs $5–10, mid-range restaurants around $15–25, and decent hotels from $50–100 a night.

If you're planning to go, it's worth hunting for deals early flight to Kazakhstan can vary a lot depending on your departure point and season, so comparing options ahead of time saves you a good chunk.

Anyone else been recently? Curious what people thought of Almaty vs Astana very different vibes from what I've heard.
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luxurytaxicab
· posted in General Travel Talk
I am planning a trip to Jaipur with family and looking for information about Innova Hycross Car Rental Jaipur services. I want a comfortable and spacious car for local sightseeing and outstation travel around Rajasthan.

Has anyone recently booked an Innova Hycross in Jaipur? I would like to know about:

  • Average rental charges
  • Driver experience and behaviour
  • Comfort for long-distance travel
  • Best time to book the vehicle
  • Availability for airport pickup and hotel transfers
  • Fuel policy and extra charges
I heard the Innova Hycross is good for family tours because of its comfortable seating, premium interiors, and smooth driving experience. It also seems suitable for group travel and weekend trips around Jaipur.

Please share your experience or suggestions regarding reliable Innova Hycross Car Rental Jaipur providers and what things should be checked before booking.
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Rishika
· posted in India Travel Forum
Buying a house safely starts with checking everything properly before making any payment. Always verify property papers, ownership records, approvals, and loan eligibility. Avoid deals that feel rushed or “too good to be true,” and never rely only on verbal promises from brokers or sellers.

It also helps to take guidance from experienced professionals who can explain the process clearly and help you avoid costly mistakes. Destwide Consultant is one option people consider for support with home loan guidance and understanding the property buying process more clearly.
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Bela Dalton
Last reply · posted in Best Flight Deals - Cheap Flights
Hi everyone,

I’m starting to plan a trip and trying to keep the flight cost as low as possible.For those of you who regularly find good deals, what’s your usual approach? Do you book far in advance or use specific tools to track price drops?
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tripatour
Last reply · posted in General Travel Talk
Hi everyone,
I recently tried a Morning Desert Safari Dubai and it was an amazing experience! The early morning weather was perfect, and the desert sunrise was beautiful. We enjoyed thrilling dune bashing, a short camel ride, and even tried sandboarding.

It’s less crowded compared to evening safaris and great for a quick adventure. I booked from here:
https://tripatours.com/morning-desert-safari
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tripatour
Last reply · posted in General Travel Talk
If you are planning a fun-filled trip to Dubai, visiting Motiongate Dubai is a must for families and adventure lovers. The park offers thrilling rides, Hollywood-themed attractions, live shows, and exciting entertainment inspired by famous movie studios like DreamWorks, Lionsgate, and Columbia Pictures.

You can check the latest deals, ticket prices, and travel tips here: motiongate dubai tickets

It’s a perfect destination for kids, friends, and tourists looking for unforgettable entertainment in Dubai.
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shristiholidayservices
· posted in General Travel Talk
Yes, choosing an Innova Hycross hire in Jaipur is considered a comfortable and practical option for both local sightseeing and outstation travel. The vehicle offers spacious seating, good luggage capacity, and a smooth driving experience, making it suitable for family trips, corporate travel, airport transfers, and long-distance tours.

Many travelers prefer the Innova Hycross for routes like Jaipur to Delhi, Manali, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Rajasthan tour packages because of its comfort on highways and modern interior features. It is also a good choice for small groups who want extra legroom and a relaxed journey.

Before booking, travelers usually compare rental packages, driver experience, fuel policy, and vehicle condition to get a better travel experience in Jaipur.​
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Bela Dalton
· posted in Nepal Travel Forum
What many travelers find in Nepal is something increasingly rare genuine stillness. Whether you're trekking to Annapurna Base Camp, exploring Kathmandu's temples, or sitting beside Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal offers a kind of reset that's hard to find anywhere else.
One thing many travelers mention is that weather changes quickly, especially in mountain areas. Carrying warm layers, comfortable shoes, and basic medicine helps a lot. Local food is usually affordable and filling, but drinking bottled or filtered water is safer during long trips.

Kathmandu is busy but full of history. Pokhara feels calmer and is popular for mountain views and lakeside walks. Many travelers also visit Bhaktapur for old temples and local culture. Trekking routes around Annapurna and Everest are still among the most talked about experiences in Asia.

A traveler I met online shared that the best moments in Nepal were not only the mountains, but also the kindness of local people in small villages during bus stops and tea breaks.

Another thing to remember is to respect local customs at temples and religious sites. Simple clothing and removing shoes where required are important.

Planning the trip itself takes some research. One thing that catches people off guard is how much flight prices vary depending on the season and departure city if you're planning to travel to Nepal from the US, comparing routes early (many connect through Doha, Delhi, or Kuala Lumpur) can save you a few hundred dollars.
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luxurytaxicab
· posted in General Travel Talk
I am planning a trip to Jaipur with family and looking for a comfortable vehicle for local sightseeing and a possible outstation trip. I came across several options for Innova Crysta hire Jaipur and wanted to know if the Toyota Innova Crysta is suitable for long-distance travel and group journeys.

How is the seating comfort for 5–7 passengers? Is there enough luggage space for family travel? I am also curious whether Innova Crysta rental Jaipur services are commonly used for airport transfers, Jaipur sightseeing, and Rajasthan tours.

If anyone has experience using an Innova Crysta on rent for routes covering places like Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, or nearby destinations, please share your suggestions regarding comfort, travel experience, and overall convenience.
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triptadobaadventure
· posted in India Travel Forum
Nature lovers from across India visit Tadoba National Park to experience its rich forests, peaceful environment, and exciting wildlife sightings. The park is famous for its dense teak forests, beautiful lakes, and diverse wildlife that create a perfect escape from busy city life. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, photography, and thrilling jungle safaris while exploring the natural beauty of the region.

One of the main reasons people choose a Tadoba Jungle Safari is the high chance of spotting Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat. Apart from tigers, the park is also home to leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs, deer, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species. Early morning and evening safaris offer breathtaking views of the forest and unforgettable wildlife moments.

The peaceful atmosphere, fresh air, and untouched greenery make Tadoba a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. Whether you are an adventure lover or simply want to relax close to nature, a safari in Tadoba offers a memorable and refreshing jungle experience for every traveler.
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