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I'm Anna and I'm a world traveler. I want to show you the different aspects of travel experiences and how can you travel with purpose

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What to Pack & Wear on a Safari: Packing List

I’ve done two safaris: self-drive in South Africa in Kruger National Park, and arranged one in Tanzania in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and other NPs of Tanzania. While there’s no reason to cover up, you also don’t want to be ‘that girl from Instagram’ that goes on a safari wearing a bralette. What I Actually Used on Safari: Entry level zoom lenses just aren’t going to cut it in terms of sharpness and quality, simply because most animals won’t be super close to you. : As essential as they may seem at first unless you’re doing a self-drive safari (which isn’t possible in Tanzania or Kenya) all drivers will let you use a pair.

Renting a Car in South Africa

Driving in South Africa is not as intimidating as it may sound at first sound. The country is one of the best places in the world to rent a car because it’s very self-drive friendly

15 Best Things To Do in Krakow, Poland

As you might have guessed from this museum’s alternate name, the Krakow Historical Museum is located directly beneath the Main Market Square. Located outside of the main shopping center of Krakow, this attraction uses thousands of colorful LEGOs to showcase Krakow’s history. Pieskowa Skala Castle and Czestochowa including the ‘Black Madonna’ Day Tour from Krakow Where to Stay in Krakow There are many beautiful places to stay in Krakow. With attractions ranging from tour access to Wieliczka all the way to the Krakow Pinball Museum, it’s no wonder that almost 13 million people visited the city in 2017 alone.

How Moving to Italy as Digital Nomads Went Wrong...

Since I was already pregnant during our moving and during the first trimester I basically couldn’t breathe at all, I wasn’t able to drive as I had breathing issues (still waiting to do the much-needed surgery). We knew about all the nuisances like having to rent out a place for 4 years with a 4-6 months notice, 3-month deposit and long waits for registration appointments, but what we didn’t expect was an extremely high agency fee we had to pay to rent the apartment. While I found a good English speaking private doctor for my pregnancy appointments and everyone (including my doctor) assured us that as EU citizens we are entitled to free emergency care and birth in a hospital, without the insurance it meant no psoriasis medicine which I desperately need. It wasn’t the best introduction to how things worked or rather didn’t in Italy.

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