Health: decent private clinics ($20+ a visit), and free public hospitals (in a terrible shape, to be avoided). Water is drinkable, although better to stick with bottled water (0.5$/L). Weather: mostly mild from October to …
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Morocco Travel Ranking
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Attractions: ★★★★★ Morocco packs a lot of attractions from imperial thousand-year old cities like Marrakech/Fes, colonial cities like Tanger/Casablanca, Sahara desert, Atlas/Rif mountains, unique Moorish Architecture with Colorful palaces, Riads, mosques and old Medinas. Nice …
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Health: The main issue is altitude sickness. Anyone arriving from sea level to La Paz or Altiplano (high Andes) will have a headache for a day or two. Locals will prescribe Coca tea. It wasn’t …
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Attractions: ★★★★ The highlights without a doubt are more natural than man-made. These include Salar de Uyuni, and the high Andes, but just these two are worth a visit in a life time. Add to …
Continue readingGuatemala’s Mini Travel Guide
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Communications Spanish is the main language, and Antigua is known as a good place to learn Spanish at affordable prices. English is spoken by young locals. Internet, Wifi and cellular service is widely available. Weather …
Continue readingEgypt’s Mini Travel Guide
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Communications: Arabic is the official language. However enough people speak English to get by. Internet and cellphone coverage available at the major tourist spots. Weather: Egypt is a desert, and while the red sea climate …
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