Itinerary for Japan

A super itinerary for Japan and South Korea, with daily details and unforgettable attractions! Come and find out how Rodrigo’s third trip was with personalized consultancy here on the blog and get all the tips for visiting Asia! Kyoto Itinerary for Japan and South Korea The itinerary with day-to-day details of the trip was very […]

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Temporary Snoopy museum opens in Japan

Japan is the first country outside the United States to open a temporary Snoopy museum, which will remain in that country until 2018. Find out more about this super initiative! Temporary Snoopy Museum Good news for comic book fans: The Snoopy Museum, located in Tokyo, opened on April 23 and will remain open until 2018. […]

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Things you need to know before traveling to Japan

Ah, the Land of the Rising Sun… So fascinating and mysterious that it seems like another world. Who never dreamed of meeting her? That’s why we’ve prepared a list of some things you need to know before traveling to Japan! I have a fascination with Japanese culture and recently started thinking about fulfilling my dream […]

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Asian monsoons: a guide to the phenomenon

As Asian monsoons can directly influence travel planning across the continent. After all, no one wants to travel to the other side of the world and be stuck inside the hotel because of that rain, right? However, to know exactly when you should book your trip to escape the rains, you need to understand what […]

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Beaches in Asia: Discover the Langkawi Islands

Brazilian tourists have finally begun to discover the largest of continents. Now that we’ve been to Europe, skied in Chile, invaded Buenos Aires and shopped in Miami, there’s the other side of the world left. “And what are Brazilians going to do in Asia?” The most common answer, at least according to #360meridians statistics, is […]

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Fall in love with the paradisiacal archipelago!

Langkawi is an archipelago with 99 islands in the north of Malaysia, almost on the border with Thailand, and can be called paradise for many just reasons besides the transparent waters and white sand. Pulau Langkawi is the largest of the islands, with infrastructure to receive tourists – from resorts to guest houses cheap, from […]

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Discover Malaysia’s incredible temple caves

Caves are tourist attractions and objects of scientific interest around the world, but in Southeast Asia they are also places of worship. The cavers leave and the faithful enter. Tourists are still there, of course, after all a cave converted into a temple can be even more interesting than a cave without faith. Malaysia is […]

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How to plan a trip to Malaysia

It is less popular than neighboring Thailand and some say it lacks the sophistication of Singapore. But don’t let these facts fool you: Malaysia is a great option for tourists interested in exploring Southeast Asia. From the cosmopolitan and modern Kuala Lumpur, the country’s capital, to the paradisiacal beaches and islands, which are unlike any […]

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Discover Malacca, the Portuguese heritage in Malaysia

One of the things that I find most interesting to learn on a trip is the history of the places I visit. No matter how much we study our whole lives, it is very different to see history being told through buildings, monuments and museums, rather than through the pages of a book. It was […]

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Comment voyager en Malaisie avec un budget limité

How to travel around Malaysia on a budget

Traveling through Southeast Asia with little money is no mission impossible. After you have already paid for the tickets (in installments on your credit card many months in advance), the estimated costs are much lower than for a trip to Europe. Some suggest spending US$40 per day. With this money, you can stay in comfortable […]

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