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RTWBarefoot
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replying to @RTWBarefoot @kate_frankie #pttravel I was trying to find something with successive days. This is four in five: again wrong order but: Tashkent, Khiva, Aral Sea, and (what's left of the Amu Darya river in) Nukus. All in Uzbekistan but all far away from each other.

NomadKeith
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A3 #PTTravel

River Cruise ... the best kind of multi-destination trip

findinganeish
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A3. Travel is so seamless in Switzerland that intercity transit is pretty much part of the experience. Recently I’ve done Basel/Bern/Zürich/Lucerne and Geneva/Bern/Interlaken. #PTTravel

AliasElenita
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A3 An extensive trip around Egypt, Turkey and Greece… although outstanding it was quite exhausting at the end #PTTravel

aok_NW
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A5 #pttravel It’s nice, you can do almost everything online these days. Vietnam was planned completely online including the visa. I spent 4 days in each place & would fly to the next place. Their national airline was great to fly in. It was all planned before I arrived.

findinganeish
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A4. It can be frustrating if you’ve tried to cram too much in. One of the reasons I prefer public transport to road trips is that it forces you to be economical with your time and keeps pointless detours and pitstops to a minimum. #PTTravel

aok_NW

A6 #pttravel The biggest thing is knowing entry requirements. Do they require a visa & can you get it online. In Singapore, I decided to fly to Malaysia for a couple of days. I only needed my passport for entry If you need shots, start that early & not wait to the last minute.

findinganeish

replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A5. I’ve only travelled between US states or EU member states so paperwork hasn’t really been an issue. I just check schedules and try to make sure I get off at the right stop; unlike that one time in Poland. #PTTravel