Today we offer 17 questions about travelling - with our answers to the questions. We were inspired to write this post by our travel blogger colleague "Discovering the Planet" who wrote questions and answers here. Do you have a blog or website? Feel free to borrow the questions and write your own answers! Don't have your own blog? Choose one of the questions and write your answer in a comment!
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Meet us at Seniormässan in Stockholm 3-5 October 2023! It's almost time again. Seniormässan is coming to Stockholm and as usual there is a big focus on travel and destinations. We will be there with both a stand and lectures! You can also get a discount on the ticket if you book through us.
Read moreGuest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets
G day for gorillas arrived, excited with anticipation, we are briefed at the reception centre and divided into small groups. There are rules to go through, all for the good of the gorillas.
Read moreGuest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets
One of my top three favourite trips is definitely Uganda, a country I could definitely go back to.
Read moreGuest writer: Mia Ulin
Join us on a journey to Detroit 2.0 which offers thriving culture, sports, great food, the legacy of Henry Ford, innovative technology development and many proud Detroiters who love to tell the story of their city.
Read moreWhat to do in Hammamet, Tunisia? Hammamet is a Tunisian Mediterranean resort popular with holidaymakers from many different countries. It used to be a popular destination for charter flights from Sweden, and after a long hiatus, these trips are now starting to pick up again. Here are our top tips for things to see and do in Hammamet and the surrounding area.
Read moreVisiting El Djem in Tunisia is fascinating! We just spent a week in Tunisia, and one of the most interesting visits we made was to the amphitheatre in El Djem. This well-preserved amphitheatre is one of the largest in the world and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Read moreGuest writer: Jonathan Gharbi de Maré
You might not think of beer and wine culture when you think of Uzbekistan. In the previous article on Uzbekistan we got an insight into what the country looks like in general, so here we get to see what the drinking culture looks like.
Read moreGuest writer: Jonathan Gharbi de Maré
Central Asia with all the countries in the city may seem a little too exotic and difficult to visit, but this is no longer the case. Since a few years back it is visa-free for us EU citizens to several of the countries. In this first part of the series on Central Asia, we start with Uzbekistan.
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