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Turkey Traveling : Sunrise Balloon Hunting in Goreme, Cappadocia

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Turkey Traveling : Sunrise Balloon Hunting in Goreme, Cappadocia We had spent our four amazing days in the city of Goreme in Cappadocia, and we spent each morning for balloon hunting, and of course our unforgettable balloon ride. Goreme is a city that comes life at 5 am. You will see vans picking up guests from hotel for the balloon ride, or tourists walking to a sunrise point for the balloon hunting in Cappadocia. We will share our two amazing morning chasing the balloons. The first morning, we woke up early from our cave room at Kelebek Cave Hotel, and thank God we were not late. The balloons were already up in the sky. Seeing the balloons from the terrace of Kelebek Cave Hotel Balloon Hunting from Kelebek Cave Hotel If you are confuse where to stay in Cappadocia, you could consider staying at Kelebel Cave Hotel as it offers an incredible view. Just go outside your room in the morning, and you will see those balloons. It was so stunning, especially af...

German Traveling : Oktober Feest at Muenchen

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German Traveling : Oktober Feest at Muenchen We were told by our tour guide that our group was lucky to be able to visit Oktober Feest at Muenchen during our tour. We went there after having dinner at Schubeck, yes we were so tired, some of us prefer to stay on the bus. But many of us still walk out of the bus to see how the festival was. It was held in a huge garden in an area called Theresienwiese, which became an amusement park with many beer tents (I mean a really huge tent). People just went there to enjoy the beers and also the bavarian music. I didn't go inside the tent, together with Lisa and Mba Cici, exploring the park. We just love seeing the crowd, many of them in traditional clothes, enjoying all the games. Of course there were also food, beverages and sweets kiosks in almost every corner. Indeed we were lucky to have the chance to visit the festival.

Go German Traveling : Day 2 Muenchen

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Go German Traveling : Day 2 Muenchen This is the last day of our East Europe Trip, yes we're flying back from Muenchen. Our flight was on the evening, which is good that we had the time to explore Muenchen, since we haven't visited the famous Marienplatz on our first day in Muenchen. Marienplatz is a square at the center of the city, with an old and a new town hall. A very beautiful building indeed. We were given free time to shops arpund Marienplatz, there were so many branded store around the area. I went inside "Galeria Kaufhof" it's a seven floors building offering from chocolates, souvenirs, toys, bags, clothes, and much more. You can find almost everything here. Too bad I didn't take any pictures of it, but I did take picture of the shops in the surrounding area. Than we went to the Hard Rock cafe, on our way we found a street full of souvenirs shop, and also an official fan shop of FC Bayern Muenchen. Well, we didn't have to...

Amazing Vaci Utca Review : Budapest

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Amazing Vaci Utca Review : Budapest We went to Vaci Utca (utca means street) area for our dinner. Our tourleader told us that the area is famous for its cafes and that we may find many souvenir shops. When I make this post, I search through http://www.budapestindex.com/near-vaci and found out that it's more than cafes and souvenir shops. It's a pedestrian with international brands. Whatt? I didn't find any of those shops. I read further that Vaci Utca is divided into two parts;the stretch between the Market and Erzsébet Bridge is full of souvenir and book shops with a few cafes, while the part from Elisabeth Bridge to Vörösmarty tér offers shopping opportunities with shops of major international brands. Ok so this post is about Vaci Utca between Erzsebet bridge and the central market than:p We should have gone to other part of Vaci Utca. From the hotel, the bus passed the Danube river, I love river so much. But in our itinerary, there is no plan of...

Great Budapest Travel : Public Transport

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Great Budapest Travel : Public Transport We had a chance to use Budapest public transport when we were given a two hour shopping time at Andrassy Avenue, a famous road for the international designers (Gucci, Armani, Roberto Cavalli, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, etc). I and some friends were not interested to shop at those kind of shops, and decided to try the tram. We were requested to gather at 4 pm in front of The Opera House. And the tourleader said it many times not to be late, as acually the bus couldn’t park in front of the Opera House. There are of couse many types of public transport; buses, metro, tram, danube river cruise, the one we tried was the tram. I have noticed the Budapest tram on the very first day I arrived at Budapest. I might say it’s a really European tram, as it can be between cars in the middle of the street:) The tram is powered by electricity. I took a picture of the wire, somehow it reminds me of the electricity wire I saw in Phuk...