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vikikollerova · 8 months
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Taiwan
Any recos where to go in Taipei, Taiwan?
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Hello,
Is it reasonable to visit Greece and plan to rely on public transportation and taxis? Would we still be able to reach hiking destinations easily? I have a free place to stay in Athens but would really love to be able to explore more of the country and would be very grateful to hear suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help!
Hello! The short answer is that you can rely on them to some decent degree, however I would suggest that you remained a little cautious or alert for whatever situation could need preparation or adjustments. Obviously most places have a large public transportation system and taxis are available in most of them, however Greece culturally relies far less to public transportation compared to privately owned vehicles than states in western and northern Europe, so don't go entirely concern-free thinking it will all definitely run 100% smoothly even in remote places, because there is a chance it might not. Of course I don't want to scare you, I only want to ensure that you go about your plan well prepared for potential adjustments and not with the mentality "surely everything will be perfectly taken care off without a single hiccup" because then you could be caught off guard.
I can suggest a few plans based on the information you gave me:
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You told me you will have a free base in Athens, so this can be a great and affordable way to explore a lot of of Attica. Attica is the prefecture / region of which Athens is the metropolis of. Even though Athens is huge, Attica is a quite big region and has more to offer. It has an extended coastline, two lakes (Marathon and Vouliagmeni) and other less known ones, three mountains over 1,000 m - 3,280ft (Parnitha, Penteli and Hymettus) and many more hills that are close to the city and offer nice views, such as Lycabettus and Philopappos hill. The mountains and the hills are great for hiking and have several trails. Needless to say, in this way you combine hiking, nature and city vibes at the lowest possible cost and with the exclusive use of public transportation or taxis or the subway, which is great. Within Athens, there's nothing to worry about. This screenshot gives some info about some basic trails in Attica.
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These are just some examples. According to this page, greeka.com, Parnitha has more than 50 trails. Parnitha also is a national park and has wildlife, if you are fortunate enough to spot it. Again, Lycabettus is a hill, not a mountain, that's why the trail is shorter, but it's still great to accompany it with a city break within the same day.
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Hiking view of Parnitha from the website xtremegreece. Check the link for more info and also remember you can get in touch with hiking / trekking / mountaineering clubs in Athens to go there in an organized group.
Travel & tour offices
Perhaps you want bigger mountains or the feel of exploring rural Greece far from Athens. I hear that. Based on your mail, I get the impression you don't have a fixed itinerary yet. In Greece this can be a problem because you can very easily get "lost" and don't know what to choose and what the smartest plan to make would be. That is because Greece has many things to see, its landscape is diverse and irregular, navigating it is harder and a little chaotic due to all this, so it has a real-life feel of being complicated and big in ways tourists never imagine by looking the map. Nothing tragic of course, but tourists definitely oversimplify and underprepare when it comes to Greece. So here's an idea. If indeed you have not a fixed plan and you are unsure where to go, you can make a search on the internet with all the travel offices or hiking clubs in Athens and pick up the ones that seem to go to places that interest you. So as soon as you land in Athens, you call or go to those offices and say this: "Hello, I am gonna be in Greece for the so and so amount of time, I want to see such & such landscapes, are you making any such trips during the time of my stay and if so are there available seats for me / my group?". And then you choose the best trip based on the info they give you. Of course the cost rises a bit, but if you get to go in farther places, you would have to pay a lot a taxi or spend more for overnight stays either way so basically sometimes these tour offices offer good packages, that might even end up being cheaper. And if not, they still curate your experience so you have nothing to worry about. They get you where you have to go, they schedule the stays, the drives, the hours, all that stuff, so... I think it's great if you want to go somewhere but don't know where, because they know better. Tip: if you find a trip you are interested in, always make sure to ask how many people are already in, because sometimes if not many people gather, the tour might get cancelled and you don't want to be left hanging. If they have more than 25 people, they make the trips. Of course this is about regular travel groups, we are not talking about super curated, exclusive services only for you or your group, because that's obviously a totally different cost.
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2-day tour group in Meteora from Meteora.com
Tips if you are going on your own
The truth is that most travellers navigating Greece on their own prefer to do it with a rented vehicle. It is the optimal way. If that's not an option, I am gonna give you some tips in order to avoid problems. Within cities and towns, you will not have a problem with either taxis or buses (you might get suffocated in a crowded bus in Thessaloniki but other than that you'll go where you want). The city buses also get you to the immediate suburbs. Outside that, you will be needing the intercity buses where you have to figure out their routes well. You start from Athens, you get an intercity bus to the largest city closest to your destination. And then you get a regional bus towards the closest town or village to your destination. Times must be figured out. After that you're on your own. If your destination is a trail or a national park or some other remote landscape or an uninhabited mountain and all that, you will have to either go on foot or fix an arrangement with a local driver and also agree very clearly on the terms of the time and location for the meeting for the return. Find a taxi driver who can communicate well in English and listen to them. If they say "no you shouldn't go from this side, you won't make it till sunset, that trail is too hard for your equipment / outfit, I can't bring the car from that road etc" listen to them. They know the place. Greek rescuing teams have to save annually at least like a dozen tourists being lost or injured in gorges and mountains so keep that in mind, if you are going alone. Listen to the locals. Now such a taxi driver can be found if your last stop is a town but it is not at all certain you'll find one if your last stop is a remote or small village. In such cases, the plan must be changed unless it's safe and doable to go on on foot. Several trails start from the villages, such as the ones in Zagorohoria which are stunning, so there's that. Furthermore, you have to always keep in mind that a taxi driver can't be stand-by for whenever you need to go to the hike place or whatever, so there's always the chance that you'll need to wait a few hours or something.
You can try and find taxi drivers from Athens to get you wherever you want. However, you might need two drivers for going and returning but in any case the cost is going to be A LOT and the communication and arrangement between you must be perfect and crystal clear.
Now, knock wood, something goes wrong and you find yourself in a place you don't know and even the maps can't help you navigate it. Here are some tips for safety:
Stay calm. Greece is a generally safe place. Even if you are inside a national woodland or something, big animals avoid the contact with humans. Poisonous animals are too few and you will 99% not stumble onto one. In the province you are also very safe regarding people. You're gonna be good.
As soon as you are convinced you can't find your way, call 112. It's the free EU emergency number. It will bring you to contact with police, hospitals, firefighters, rescuers etc
If the region seems pretty safe, the ground is steady, you are well equipped, the sun is still up, you are calm but just have trouble finding your way, and you know you are close to the sea, here's the trick: always head to the sea. It will certainly lead you to coastal towns or villages that are usually more cosmopolitan.
About the steady ground thing: if you can't find your way and you are on rocky ground, do not take risks. Stay put and call 112. Greek mountains may not be the Himalayas but they are usually very rocky, with sudden drops and steep paths that cause landslides all the time. Be very careful, don't make experiments. Call 112 and wait calmly.
Obviously have water, hat, glasses, sunscreen, healthy snacks and full battery on the phone. Also a warm jacket and an umbrella if you intend to be on a high altitude.
Avoid hitch-hiking. We do not have a hitch-hiking culture, people will likely not pick you up. A lonely truck driver might XD
ALWAYS have cash on you. Provincial areas still operate largely on cash. If you are gonna be out of town for more than a night, have a minimum of 100 euros cash for whatever may occur.
If you want your excursion to be one day and not stay overnight, I think that's the range you can travel to, starting early in the morning:
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Anything beyond that range would be too exhausting or impossible within one day or you would't have the time to get a decent experience of what is available there before you'd have to go back to Athens.
Anyway that's all I guess. I am sure if you get an organized tour or do it on your own and take some basic precautions and are prepared, everything is gonna run smoothly and you're gonna have a great time! I had to scare you a little so that you won't underprepare, because A LOT of tourists do that and it is often what causes mishaps in their experience. They kinda have in mind that Greece is one city with a couple of islands next door and everything is connected with a wide clear super comprehensible straight highway and none of this applies in truth lol.
Hope that helped! Cheers!
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Vikos-Aoos gorge. This one needs good planning and at least two days out of Athens.
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bea-lele-carmen · 8 months
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justkess · 1 year
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Lisbon Itinerary
Day 1
Graca Viewpoint - FREE
Castelo de S. Jorge - £13
Lisbon Cathedral - FREE
Alfama Neighbourhood - FREE
Praca do Comercio - FREE
Rua Cor de Rosa (Pink Street) - FREE
Doca de Alcantara (marine dock) - FREE
Monument of the Discoveries - FREE
MAAT Museum 
Ponte 25 de Abril (cool bridge) - FREE
Belem Tower
Jeronimos Monastery  - £9
Fado Bar in the evening for live Portuguese music
Day 2
Praça Dom Pedro IV - FREE
Santa Justa Lift - £2
National Tile Museum - £5
Santa Cruz neighbourhood - FREE
Ponte Vasco da Gama - longest bridge in Europe (FREE)
Telecabine Lisbon (Cable Car) - £6
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egyptbestvacations · 1 year
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thirdrockadv · 2 years
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The trek is doable all year round, but the best time for the Everest Base Camp trek is autumn and spring. During the climbing season, which lies between April and May, you’ll get a chance to meet real heroes of mountains who are trying to scale Mt. Everest.
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kryptsune · 1 year
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nomadic-alphs · 1 year
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Bangkok Bound: The Perfect Itinerary for Your Next Adventure
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lingocurio · 1 year
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Here's how I will be finishing off my imaginary trip to the Azores. After three nights in Ribeira Grande, I will head back to Ponta Delgada. (I'm not sure how yet.)
I was really hoping to spend at least a couple of nights, but when I checked flights to Lisbon, the cheapest flight out was on the 21st. So I went with that one. €49.17 ($71.74 CAD, $53.08 USD).
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Then I found this room for only $19 CAD! That's $14 USD!
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I won't be spending much time here though, as my flight is at 6:00 a.m.
And that's it! So long Azores, hello mainland Europe.
So what's the damage so far:
11 nights in Ponta Delgada at $69 CAD ($50 USD) per night = $759 CAD ($550 USD)
3 nights in Ribeira Grande at $40 CAD ($30 USD) per night = $120 CAD ($90 USD)
1 night in Ponta Delgada at $19 CAD ($14 USD) per night
Grand total for accomodations is $898 CAD ($654 USD).
Next, I have to figure out what exactly I'm going to do for 15 days on São Miguel island!
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travelkismat · 1 year
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mankocrumbs · 2 years
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Berlin Itinerary
Day 1
Brandenburg Gate - FREE
Memorial of the murdered Jews of Europe + memorial to the homosexuals + memorial to the Roma - FREE
Reichstag Building - FREE 
Tiergarten Park - FREE
Bellevue Palace - FREE
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - FREE
Photography Museum - 14 EURO
Potsdamer Platz - FREE
Day 2
Chapel of Reconciliation - FREE
Berlin Wall Memorial - FREE
Museum Island - FREE
Berlin Cathedral - £6
Gendarmenmarkt - FREE
Day 3
Berliner Fernsehturm - £21
Alexanderplatz - FREE
Checkpoint Charlie - FREE
Jewish Museum - FREE
Topography of Terror - FREE 
Day 4
Hamburger Bahnhof - FREE
East Side Gallery - FREE
Karl-Marx-Allee - FREE
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ninacess · 1 year
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