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Author: pablo

  • Europe
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A roadtrip through Central Europe. Our experience.

Posted on January 10, 2019January 10, 2019by pablo

During October 2018, we had the opportunity to do a roadtrip in Europe. Starting in Berlin, we drove for almost three weeks and visited 7 countries. We have some tips worth sharing, and some stories you may find interesting. Planing a trip? have you read our post on how we plan our trips? click here to […]

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  • Caucasus
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    • Georgia

Three days in Tbilisi

Posted on December 12, 2018January 18, 2019by pablo

We arrived in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, in the night train from Baku. The time spent on the rails was an experience itself, and you can read about it in this post. Spoiler alert: we didn’t love Tbilisi, but we consider there are a few things in Georgia that might deserve a visit. Our […]

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  • Caucasus

Taking the overnight train from Baku to Tbilisi

Posted on October 27, 2018December 14, 2018by pablo
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After finishing our visit to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan (click here to read about it), our next stop was Tbilisi, in Georgia. One of the options for the journey, which was time and cost effective, was the overnight train. This train departs from Baku’s central station at 9.50PM, and by 10.30AM is already in […]

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  • Azerbaijan
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    • Caucasus

Visiting Azerbaijan – the bureaucracy and the history.

Posted on October 16, 2018January 21, 2019by pablo

As a first stop in our European journey, we decided to spend a few days in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Coming from Australia, it was the first European city on our way (even though sometimes it is mentioned as part of Asia, as it happens with Turkey). Part of this post will try to […]

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    • Caucasus

Two days in Baku, Azerbaijan

Posted on October 16, 2018January 18, 2019by pablo

We started our trip flying from Perth, Australia, to Baku, Azerbaijan, where we stayed for slightly over two days. I have prepared a different post with information regarding introduction and bureaucracy to go to Azerbaijan, which you can read by clicking here. In this post, I list how we organized those days. Day 1 We […]

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  • Japan

Visiting the Himeji Castle

Posted on September 18, 2018February 7, 2019by pablo

When you imagine how a castle would look in Japan, you are probably imagining the Himeji Castle. White, lots of levels, typical roofs and dominating over a city, it is certainly worth a visit. It is the largest castle in Japan, and while having been fixed and rebuilt, the original building is from the XIV […]

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2 days in Tokyo (and how we made the most of it)

Posted on August 28, 2018February 7, 2019by pablo

As we have mentioned before in our post “Japan in one week” certainly this amazing Asian nation has plenty of things to do to stay for more than a week, but as it might happen to many of you, we only had that amount of time. This being said, we needed to find a way […]

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  • Asia
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    • Japan

One week in Japan

Posted on August 5, 2018September 18, 2018by pablo

Japan certainly has tons of things to keep a traveller amazed for much longer than a week. However, sometimes either because the vacation time is to short, or you want to check other countries in the region, the time to devote to the amazing nation of the raising sun is just one week. In that […]

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  • America
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    • New York City
    • United States

Top 6 in NYC for a first trip

Posted on July 17, 2018by pablo

For us, New York is part one of our first lovely travel discrepancies since before we started travelling together. It was 2013 when we were planning our first couple trip, still living in Argentina, and we had a conversation that was something like this: Flor: “So I have to go to Europe, it is not […]

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  • Asia
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    • China

Planing a visit to Xian, China

Posted on June 19, 2018July 1, 2018by pablo

Xian (actually Xi’an, but for the ease of reading/writing we will keep it Xian) is a Chinese inland city located in the Shaanxi Province that became world famous following the discovery of the Terracotta Army in 1974. We visited it in 2016, and planned to stay a few days to see some other attractions that […]

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