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Our names are Masha and Seryozha. We have been traveling non-stop for 2 years and have visited 28 countries around the world. We're not going to stop
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Chongqing, China

Chongqing Travel Guide
Chongqing is the most surrealistic city in China, with a population of over 32 million people. The city is built on hills, which led to the construction of unique multi-level architecture and infrastructure. Here, the subway can pass through residential buildings, road junctions intertwine on 5 levels, and skyscrapers grow right out of the rocks.
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Jeju Island, South Korea

Jeju Island Travel Guide, South Korea
Jeju is the most magnetic and authentic island in South Korea, a place where volcanic power meets gentle sea waves. It combines pristine natural landscapes, a unique matriarchal culture, and a meditative rhythm of life that is so different from the hustle and bustle of Seoul or Busan.
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Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku Travel Guide
Baku is the most luxurious, but at the same time cozy city in the CIS. It combines pleasant European architecture, the dynamics of a large modern city and notes of oriental charm.
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostar Travel Guide
Mostar is considered the most beautiful and romantic city in the Balkans. And we really recommend spending a weekend here. Mostar combines stunning mountain views with medieval architecture. Everything around is reminiscent of knightly times. Walk around and enjoy the colorful streets of the quiet city.
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Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Uzbekistan is a vibrant mix of history, gastronomy, culture and incredible architecture.
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Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island Travel Guide
Rapa Nui is the second name of Easter Island. It is considered the most remote inhabited island in the world. There is no Wi-Fi in the hotels, the signal from local TV operators is very weak and there is only one place in the city center with free public Internet.
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Almaty, Kazakhstan

Things to do in Almaty and how to visit the Big Almaty Lake
Almaty is a vibrant city and really good for a short tourist visit. It has an amazing combination of well-developed infrastructure of a modern metropolis and incredible natural sites that are just a few minutes' drive from the city center.
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Cusco, Peru

Travel guide to Cusco and its surroundings
Cusco is one of the highest cities in the world (at an altitude of 3400 m), which for a long time was the capital of the Inca Empire. They paved tens of thousands of roads, mastered agriculture and learned to build the most earthquake-resistant cities in the world.
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Lima, Peru

Lima Travel Guide
We are in the capital of Peru - Lima. To tell the truth, we did not expect anything from this city, but we were delighted already on the way from the airport to the apartment.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Travel Guide to Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is the most vibrant and dynamic city in Latin America. We have undoubtedly placed it in our TOP cities in the world and, of course, in our hearts.
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Saraevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Travel Guide to the Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Europe, which, in our opinion, is completely unreasonably deprived of the attention of tourists. Despite the recent military conflicts in the 90s, it is now absolutely safe, peaceful and very interesting for travelers.
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Novi Sad, Serbia

Novi Sad Travel Guide
Novi Sad is a small and cozy town in Serbia, with a beautiful historical center that exudes a light European charm. However, the city is so tiny that you can walk around this center in just a couple of hours. By the way, Novi Sad is located on the left bank of the river, and Petrovaradin is on the right bank. You can feel free to rent accommodation there, as the journey across the bridge to the center of Novi Sad will take about 15 minutes.
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Istanbul, Türkiye

Guide to Istanbul
Istanbul is one of our favorite travel destinations. The city combines the romance and magic of the Bosphorus with elegant mosques in their architecture. It is always very soulful, light and beautiful here. A real pleasure for the soul.
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Belgrade, Serbia

Guide to Belgrade
A visit to Serbia begins with Belgrade. This city is a wonderful combination of a medieval castle, an old town and bold twentieth-century decisions.
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Trabzon, Türkiye

Travel guide to Trabzon and its surroundings
Trabzon is a city with a rich historical past, which goes back to ancient times. It is an ideal destination for those who are looking for adventures, are interested in culture and want to spend time actively surrounded by mountain ranges.
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Santiago, Chile

Guide to Santiago
When approaching Santiago, be prepared to see the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. The capital is surrounded by mountains on almost all sides. We enjoyed the sunsets, which painted everything in a Martian red light.
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Tbilisi, Georgia

Guide to Tbilisi
We really liked Tbilisi for its architecture. Both historical and modern. I would like to separately note how much attention is paid to greenery in the city. The city is very green. The main streets have high-quality landscape design, many coniferous trees are planted, and tall plane trees provide shade from the scorching sun.
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Batumi, Georgia

Batumi Travel Guide
Batumi is the capital of the Adjara region, which borders Turkey. There are mosques in the city center, as well as a small Turkish quarter. There are many Turkish kebab shops and barber shops in the city.
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh Travel Guide
Cambodia is not overcrowded with tourists, unlike its neighbors Vietnam and Thailand, even though the country has unique historical monuments, excellent white-sand beaches, and modern developed cities. You don’t expect anything special from Cambodia, and that makes visiting it so interesting.
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Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi Travel Guide
Hanoi is the ancient capital of Vietnam, where history and modernity intertwine in every neighborhood. Here you can see ancient pagodas and temples, colonial mansions from the French era, and the bustling narrow streets of the Old Quarter. The city enchants with its rhythm: morning tai chi by Hoan Kiem Lake gives way to lively markets and the aroma of street food. Hanoi has preserved its unique atmosphere — calm yet dynamic at the same time, where the past harmoniously coexists with the present. This guide will help you discover the main attractions, learn the history, and feel the spirit of the Vietnamese capital.
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Bursa, Turkey

Bursa Travel Guide
Bursa is the perfect destination for a short trip from Istanbul, where in just a few days you can discover a completely different side of Turkey. The city lies comfortably at the foot of the majestic Little Olympus mountain and retains an atmosphere of calm and authenticity. There are no tourist crowds here, so you can feel the true rhythm of Turkish life, be inspired by the views, and find what resonates with you.
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Eskisehir, Turkey

Eskisehir Travel Guide
Eskişehir is a city that surprises with its energy and coziness. A student atmosphere reigns here, and the streets are full of life and inspiration. A gondola ride along the river will remind you of Venice, but with a Turkish flavor. In the old district, you can immerse yourself in the Ottoman era while admiring the colorful houses and narrow streets.
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Ankara, Turkey

Ankara Travel Guide
The capital of Turkey is not Istanbul, as many think, but Ankara — a city in the heart of the country, surrounded by hills and steppes. Even on the way, you will be greeted by barren landscapes that look like they came from another planet. In Ankara itself, modern buildings blend harmoniously with old quarters. The city is built on hills, making walks here a kind of workout. You can reach the capital by plane, high-speed train, car, or bus.
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