I'm Skye, I'm from the UK and have been full-time travelling since 2020. Travelling isn't all sunshine and rainbows, there are so many stresses with visas and planning etc. This is why I decided to start making helpful content, based on my travel and visa experiences, to help you with yours!
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Been to Hanoi. I liked it. Went to the old egg coffee shop. I thought it was very good. Had my first balut in Hanoi. It was interesting. It tasted like a chunky egg in my opinion. Good food video. Had the sandworm cakes too.
I love meat but I would not touch veal anywhere. Too much cruelty and suffering for that extra bit of tenderness, is just too high a price to pay. I feel people should have to witness the suffering first hand before eating veal. Just my opinion.
I've visited fourteen nations located far enough from Chicago that I had to cross an ocean to get there - or in the case of .ar .uy and .br on my 2014 trip, an equivalent distance. Zagreb made more of an incredible impression on me than any other overseas place I've ever visited! I didn't go to any coastal destinations, but I can't imagine I would have enjoyed them more. I mean, on an eight-mile hike (approaching Upper Town via the west-adjacent park, after walking a way "off the map" west of city center), I came down from the aforementioned park and I stumbled into a movie being filmed in the street below. I saw the filming of the part where the police take two men away. It would be interesting to know what the movie was. Less than fifteen minutes later (and yet to find the Museum of Broken Relationships, which I hadn't known about beforehand), I found myself walking through an elegant wedding reception being held at the best ground-level viewpoint in all of Upper Town. Running into that, not to mention the main downtown plaza which I can also never remember the name of, lol, and all of the other cool stuff. Their massive park on the south part of the city center, and the incredible botanical garden. There was a magician in the main plaza, and when he was done I talked with him for a bit, and he told me he lives in Israel and travels all over the world to do his magic. I also had the best gelato/ice cream I have ever had or ever will have - a chocolate flavor so intense and rich that the gelato was BLACK. I've liked other places, as I said (e. g. Bologna, Perth, Hamburg), but Zagreb is the place I often think about how much I miss, because that place walked away with a piece of my heart. It absolutely IS my favorite foreign city that isn't Canadian. I did ABSOLUTELY no research before I drove in; I just went to the place entirely "cold". I didn't see any point going to the Coast, like why? I'm not a lake/sea/beach person that much, anyway. On the way (car rental in Rome) I went through Trieste, and I felt a little cheated that I had NO flexible time to visit there at all. That city looked pretty spectacularly cool. Eat your heart out, Venice! I didn't get the real vibe of Ljubljana, because it was raining all day when I was walking about, and nobody was really out and about to present that region's vibe. I definitely enjoyed what I saw, though.
It makes perfect sense, they want to see you are actually planning on leaving.. They won't even let you on the plane from your home country without it. Welcome to travelling..
I've only just stumbled across your video. I live in Hoi An in the countryside and Ben and Huynh are friends of mine. Local Buddy Tours are so knowlegable and contribute so much to local communities. If you come to Hoi An, Local Buddy Tours are a must. It was so refreshing to watch a 'real' video about Hoi An instead of the usual narcissitic tourist take on this beautiful town. Well done!