Everybody Street Travel Blog
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It’s no secret that Philippines is often called a tropical paradise. What really sells the place is its tiny flecks of islands, some 7000-odd, that are spread over its numerous tones of blue waters. The Philippines, or the Republic of the Philippines is an archipelagic country in South-East Asia and a popular holiday destination. Its idyllic beaches, secluded coves and emerald green rice fields have long roused the attention of global travellers – be it families, honeymooners, or nomads.
Nov 19, 2018 -
A Europe Trip is, undoubtedly, on every traveler's bucket list. The birthplace of western civilization is home to numerous countries with cities that are dipped in rich history and equal an open-air museum themselves. From showcasing magnificent architecture to promising an eventful nightlife, these European cities leave no stone unturned to entertain their guests. But, how do you choose which ones to visit during the Euro tour? With so many of them to spoil you for choice, it isn’t unusual to get baffled while deciding which European cities to visit. Why don’t you take a look at these 7 dazzling cities in Europe that would make your job of deciding a little more easier? 1. Budapest - A city of majestic monuments and hot springs
Nov 16, 2018 -
Mix the following ingredients in equal amounts each - golden sand beaches, exotic wildlife, colonial architecture, and magnificent waterfalls. Now add a dash of carnival cities and luxuriant jungle, stir well, and that’s Brazil for you. Fiercely proud of its music, dance, art, and soccer, Brazilian travel experience is truly out of this world. Officially called the Federative Republic of Brazil, this is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. It’s easy to reach Brazil, the Rio de Janeiro–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport connects you to most of the major cities in the Americas. The best time to visit Brazil you ask? Well, mid-summer from January and March is the best season and February is particularly popular.&
Nov 16, 2018 -
An Indian wedding is like a colorful circus. With its own acrobatics, performances and jokers too! It is rightly said in the Indian culture that a girl does not only marry the boy, but weddings are actually a union of two families. (And the families’ friends. And their neighbours. And their distant acquaintances!) Indian weddings are a big, mad party that lasts for days together and are full of intriguing and sometimes hilarious rituals. Moving on from tree marriages and hiding shoes, Indians have devised many clever and unique ceremonies to celebrate the union of husband, wife and their families. Here are our picks for some quirky Indian wedding rituals that might
Nov 14, 2018