Gastronomic tourism: secrets and traps
During any journey, we meet with new products and interesting dishes that open up for us a completely different world of taste. It helps to better understand the culture: in…

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3 mysterious places to travel, where you can see the incredibly beautiful solstice
How to observe the winter solstice as our ancestors did more than 5000 years ago? Honoring this day is an ancient tradition, perhaps even the oldest of all. For people…

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The most dangerous volcanoes on the planet that can erupt at any time.
Today, more than 600 active volcanoes are known to the planet. Active volcanoes for man - a great disaster. Tons of fiery lava heated to 1000 ° C are destroyed,…

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Hungary is one of the most beloved by tourists.
Therefore, in spite of the formal socialist system, already in the 70s the country became one of the most free, richest and liberal in Eastern Europe. The end of the…

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Bulgaria is a state of Southeast Europe
The variety of climatic conditions and geographic zones has made Bulgaria one of the best places to relax. In a relatively small area of ​​the state, more than 50 resorts…

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especially in the summer

Scenic tourist destinations that are definitely worth a visit.

We suggest you to get acquainted with the places that are not so popular now and are in demand among tourists. However, they are no less exciting and picturesque than the most famous tourist destinations in the world. By the way, they have a definite plus: the absence of curious crowds of people with selfie sticks, smartphones and cameras.

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Gastronomic tourism: secrets and traps

During any journey, we meet with new products and interesting dishes that open up for us a completely different world of taste. It helps to better understand the culture: in a conversation with a farmer, sharing recipes with the chef in Paris. Everyone understands the language of food, and he is your main assistant in the study of other countries and worlds on a tour called “gastronomic tourism.” Continue reading