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Did Nepal surprise anyone else more than expected?

I used to think Nepal was mostly a “trekking destination”, but after spending more time learning about it, it feels way more diverse than that.

The mountains are obviously incredible, but people also talk about the café culture in Pokhara/Kathmandu, kind locals, affordable long stays, jungle areas, random slow travel moments, etc.

Curious for people who’ve been there:
What surprised you most about Nepal, good or bad?

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u/sushil10018 — 2 days ago

What’s the one trip you still think about often?

Some trips just stay with you for a long time, even after you come back.

Could be because of the people, the views, the food, or just how the whole experience felt at that moment in life.

Curious to know which trip you still think about often and what made it so memorable for you.

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u/shirasmithtravel — 4 days ago

What makes a trip feel truly worth the money for you?

Sometimes expensive trips don’t feel memorable, while simple trips end up being the best experiences.

For some people it’s the food, for others it’s the views, comfort, experiences, or just spending good time with people.

Curious to know what actually makes a trip feel worth the money for you.

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u/shirasmithtravel — 5 days ago

Any good Eid Al Adha travel deals from UAE for 2026?

Eid Al Adha travel demand is already increasing from the UAE, and destinations like Azerbaijan, Georgia, Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, Kenya, and Tanzania are seeing high booking interest this year.

For travelers planning a short getaway:

  • Azerbaijan & Georgia are ideal for quick 4–5 day holidays
  • Thailand & Vietnam continue to offer great value packages
  • Kenya & Tanzania safari holidays are trending for couples and families this Eid

Flight prices from Dubai and Sharjah are also expected to rise closer to Eid, so early booking is highly recommended.

Comment “Eid” if you need the package links.

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u/shirasmithtravel — 12 days ago