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- Jennifer David | Traveler, Author, Coach & Inspirational Storyteller
Meet Jennifer David: a world traveler, author, life coach, and inspirational storyteller. Discover her journey of bold living, creative expression, and personal growth. Jennifer David: Traveler, Author, and Life Coach Sharing Bold Perspectives Quick Navigation ABOUT ME BLOGS PRODUCTS My Other Blogs A Broad Perspective Embracing the Silver Lining Handpicked by Jenn - Products I Love and Recommend Discount Codes for Jenn's favorite brands Buddha Stones More than just jewelry, at Buddha Stones, we view it as a way of life; Accepting life's contrasts, nourishing one's spirit; Inspiring one's thoughts; revitalizing the body; Brightening your existence. Incredible jewellery, mediation gear and exquisite clothing. CODE: Jennifer35 Get 35% off Kerotin Our product is for those who want want longer, stronger hair without having to spend thousands of dollars on expensive and dangerous treatments. Kerotin Hair Care delivers results for women who struggle with dry, lack lustre hair. CODE: JENNIFERDAVID Shop Now Sole Toscana Sole Toscana is the first Italian seed-to-skin skincare and haircare brand brought into the U.S. Seed-to-skin means we work directly with the source to control the entire process, from the planting and cultivating of ingredients in Italy to the final products being delivered to your door. This ensures you get the highest quality, freshest natural and organic skincare possible. Sole Toscana is for all women who want to embrace natural beauty with the freshest, most exquisite organic skincare. CODE: Applied automatically Get 20% off "I'm hard-pressed to find a time when I am happier than when I know I have helped guide a client or friend to lead a happier, more meaningful and purpose driven life! One that makes you excited to get out of bed in the morning! This is magic and this is freedom." - Me "What gets me excited? A little bit of history mixed a little bit of mystery...(or A LOT)" - Me "We've made a grave mistake in our humanity by continuing to place such emphasis on finding the answers when the journey is truly about the questions... the questions we seek determine the revelations we find unless of course we get redirected by the divine." - Me "I believe strongly in the power of the pen in the healing properties of the written word and I strongly encourage everyone to discover what is truly being held with in by allowing it a way to release and reactivate our passion and purpose, the very codes in our DNA, this is best found through artist display... writing, dance, freedom and play... take my hand I'll show you the way" -Me I've spent much of my life seeking, learning, acquiring, questioning, experiencing and, knowing I will be writing teaching and sharing this knowledge and passion... GETTING PREPARED for the right time... however I've spent a long season beyond reason in 'getting prepared'... but as most things have taught me in life... its not all about preparedness it's about trust, action, and taking a leap of faith that reaps the biggest rewards... I share my life, my story, my adventures and teachings to help inspire others to do the same. I am in the process of completing my first non-poetry book that will have an associated course program for those interested. It is all of the principles, practices, knowledge, and experience that have led me down the journey of life that I've followed. These are the steps and actions I've taken that I believe have led me to have a powerful, impactful, beautiful, magical, and poetic life through making bold moves and living life courageously despite the many adversities and challenges I've also had to endure. The quote that has always and forever stood out to me is 'Be ashamed to die until you win a victory for humanity' - Horace Mann. To some this may sound arrogant or lofty... however, whatever this may be for me this is indeed part of my destiny. Never underestimate the impact that a pebble can make... thrown into an ocean alone the reverberations can be infinitely felt, seen, and known... WATCH THIS SPACE Latest Blog Posts 13 Quirky Signs You Might Have a Creative Brain – Are You a Genius?? Daydream often? Love deep convos? You might be a creative genius. Discover 13 signs of a wild, brilliant mind—plus grab your free Creative Brain Workbook. Lifestyle 47 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Growing Out Grey Hair: Is the Big Chop the Right Move for You? Considering a big chop to embrace your grey hair? Learn about the challenges, emotional impact, and maintenance. Is it a good move for you? Grombre 148 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 What the HECK is 'Grombre' Hair and WHY Are SO Many People Embracing It? A new movement is emerging, challenging the conventional norms of hair color and celebrating the natural beauty of gray hair. Enter Grombre! Grombre 567 11 likes. Post not marked as liked 11 Added Pressures Gen X Women Face with Grey Hair In a world obsessed with perfection, the journey of Gen X women embracing their natural grey hair is nothing short of revolutionary. Grombre 149 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Want to Feel like a Rebel? 5 Reasons to Grow Out Your Grey Hair Unleash Your Inner Rebel: 5 Reasons to Embrace Your Grey Hair! Discover authentic self-expression and authenticity Grombre 126 14 likes. Post not marked as liked 14 Why Ditch the Dye? 10 Reasons to Try 10 Advantages and Benefits of Ditching the Hair Dye and letting your natural hair shine! Why I stopped coloring mine at 48. Grombre 229 12 likes. Post not marked as liked 12 What’s in a Name? The Power of Purpose and Intention Discover the power of a name and its impact on your life. Gain insight into how the power of a name shapes your identity and intention. Jennifer David 245 13 likes. Post not marked as liked 13 Glossy – A Poem by Jennifer David "Glossy" by Jennifer David is a thought-provoking poem that explores themes of perception, beauty, and self-discovery. Poetry 38 13 likes. Post not marked as liked 13 Please note that some of the links in our posts are affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, we may earn a commission if you purchase through these links, which helps support our blog and keeps it free to use. Privacy Policy
- Destinations Directory | Explore Continents, Countries, & Travel Guides
Discover the world with our Destinations Directory. Explore continents and country guides packed with travel tips, cultural insights, and inspiring stories. Start your journey today! Destinations Destinations Destinations Destinations Destinations: Explore the World’s Most Inspiring Places with Closer Lives LAST LOCATION: U.S.A CURRENT LOCATION: ENGLAND NEXT LOCATION: ??? Where Will You Go? Explore Our Top Destinations and Country Guides Quick Navigation About Places Guides Search Resources YouTube Discover the world with Closer Lives! Our Destinations page is your gateway to expert travel guides, firsthand experiences, and cultural insights from over 43 countries and 180 cities. Whether you're planning an epic adventure, searching for hidden gems, or looking for practical travel tips, we've got you covered. From bustling metropolises to remote escapes, dive into in-depth guides that showcase the best places to visit, local traditions, must-try foods, and essential travel advice. Start exploring, and let our journeys inspire your next trip! About Us About Us About Us About Us Since the very first time we met in person in Australia, we have been scratching our travel itch! We visited 14 countries in 2019, spent 2020 touring Canada, and went on to start traveling full-time in 2021. And we have not stopped since, proudly becoming fully location-independent. Our adventures began with a 6-month stay in Mexico, before spending 5 months in Georgia (the country), 3 months in Turkiye, and 3 months in England. Eastern Europe and Egypt followed before we began moving to Japan and Thailand! We have since visited no less than 13 countries in Asia! Where Have We Been? Use our interactive map to follow our journey around the world! Our Story Romantic Love Story of Two Poets Who Met Online and Now Travel the World Discover the inspiring love story of two poets who found each other online through their shared passion for poetry and now travel full-time. Sign up Jenn & Leon at Closer Lives We plan to see, learn, love and share as much of the world with others as possible. That is why we created Closer Lives, to create a community for like-minded individuals and to help bring the world a little closer together through poetry, history, storytelling, healing, art, purpose and community. If you'd like to join us please sign up to our website; the social part is still in the process of being developed but currently you are able to post, share and interact. We'd love to have you here with us! PLUS when you sign up you will receive a welcome bonus of 20% off ANYTHING from our Travel & Lifestyle Emporium. Shop our inspirational range of suitcases, backpacks, phone cases, clothing and more, exclusively designed by us, with worldwide delivery. Top Destinations Top Destinations Top Destinations Top Destinations Exploring the Durres Amphitheatre: A Journey Through Albania’s Ancient Past ratings-display.rating-aria-label (1) Uncover the secrets of the Durrës Amphitheatre, a Roman-era marvel with underground tunnels, mosaics, and stories of gladiator battles. Albania Jenn & Leon 8 min read 45 Maha Tower, the Icon of Langkawi in Malaysia The Maha Tower is the star and focal point of Langkawi, soaring 138 meters above the sea and offering breathtaking views of the island. Malaysia Jenn & Leon 8 min read 151 Schwerin Castle: A charming fairy-tale castle known to be one of Germany's most beautiful We love exploring castles and the fairy-tale Disney style Schwerin Castle is a German gem we very much welcome to our growing collection! Germany Jenn & Leon 9 min read 58 Terrace of the Elephants at Angkor Thom, a MUST SEE in Siem Reap, Cambodia Discover this stunning 12th-century platform adorned with intricate carvings of elephants, showcasing the grandeur of the Khmer Empire. Cambodia Jenn & Leon 11 min read 54 Phimeanakas, the Celestial Temple of Angkor in Siem Reap, Cambodia Unveil the secrets of this celestial pyramid, explore its rich history, and learn surprising facts about this Angkorian gem. Cambodia Jenn & Leon 12 min read 36 Tonle Om Gate: Mysteries & Marvels at Angkor Thom South Gate in Cambodia Uncover the mysteries of Tonle Om Gate, the grand entrance to Angkor Thom. Explore its history, symbolism, and architectural marvels! Cambodia Jenn & Leon 12 min read 221 1 2 3 4 5 15 Destinations to Spark Wanderlust & Romance 15 off-the-beaten-path wanderlust feeling, romance sparking destinations that we guarantee are not in your average cookie-cutter itinerary! Country Guides Country Guides Country Guides Country Guides Check out our comprehensive Country Guides with all you need to know before you go, including our latest posts, must-see places, interesting facts, and key information about health & safety, transport, local customs, cuisine, connectivity, visa information, useful links, and much more! Africa Africa Africa Africa We not only provide our personal insights and stories but also fun facts, a detailed account of our travels and tips on how to make the most of your time in Egypt. Asia Asia Asia Asia Our first-ever visit to the Asian continent began in December 2022 with a week in Japan, before going to Thailand for Christmas. We did not expect to spend a year in Asia, but we loved our experience so much that we visited 12 countries throughout 2023! Traveling in Asia: Our highlights from 12 countries in 12 months We recount a whirlwind journey that spanned 12 countries in 12 months, chronicling the highs and lows, the unexpected delights, and the challenges of traversing the vast and varied tapestry of Asia. Check it out Europe Europe Europe Europe We celebrated our engagement first with a trip to the lover's city of Paris, before heading out for a week-long road trip that saw us see another 5 countries across Europe. We then went on to Canada, not returning to this continent for nearly 2 years. We came back in June 2022 and reeled off another 5 countries which included Türkiye, Albania, Italy, and North Macedonia. We love Europe, and we are sure you will too! North America North America North America North America In case you haven't checked out our story, we’re an international couple – Jenn is Canadian and Leon is British – who met on Instagram through our shared love of poetry. In 2019, Leon moved to Canada and we embarked on a road trip across the entire country. After the Covid pandemic, we moved to Mexico and explored 10 cities in 6 months. Through these guides, we share our tips and tricks on how to explore the world while keeping a budget. Join us on our adventures throughout North America! Oceania Oceania Oceania Oceania After meeting on Instagram, Jenn had already pre-booked a cruise leaving from Australia, and after 3 months of online chat, we decided to join up together. We spent a week on the ship, stopping off at Vanuatu and New Caledonia, then returning to Sydney and taking a flight back to England. Here is our story! 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Discover the World with Klook! Unforgettable experiences await with Klook, your go-to platform for booking amazing activities, attractions, and transportation worldwide. Need the Perfect Travel Resources? We've Got You Covered! Over the past four years of full-time travel, we've booked countless accommodations, flights, and activities while also navigating the world of earning online. These are the tools we rely on to plan and book our adventures, and now, you can too! Featured Offer More Travel Resources GigSky eSIM: World Mobile Data International eSIM Data Plans. Local Prices. No Roaming. Fastest Networks. Available in over 200 countries, with GigSky you’ll have cellular data the moment you arrive. Save 10% on your first order with code CLOSERLIVES10 Get your eSIM Save Big on Your Next Adventure 🌍 Save, Earn, and Explore with us here at Closer Lives! - Find amazing, specially curated offers for travel (Klook, Trusted Housesitters, Expedia, 12go), teaching online (Cambly), shopping (Amazon), drop-shipping (Printify) and even banking (Koho, Wise). ✈️ Cheap Flights - Get fantastic deals on flights and transport. 🏨 Save on Local Accommodation - Get top deals on budget hostels and luxury hotels. 🌍 Tours, Tickets, and Activities - Skip the hassle and book in advance. 🏨 Flexible Hotels - Save more with Member Prices and get free cancellations. 🌍 Rent your Property Confidently with Vrbo - Over 2 million bookable vacation rentals across an array of rental property types. 🌍 Read Reviews, Compare & Book Deals! - Plan your perfect trip with the world's largest travel site. 🩺 Insurance for Nomads - Nomad Insurance covers extended travel and health worldwide. 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- A Broad Perspective – The Travel & Life Journey of Jennifer David | Closer Lives
Discover Jennifer David’s bold journey through full-time travel, creative living, and personal growth. A Broad Perspective shares her voice, vision, and purpose. Jennifer David A Broad Perspective Coach | Speaker | Writer | Author | Teacher | Digital Nomad Life, Confidence, Management & Mindfulness Coach, Poet, Philosopher and Seeker of all things Spiritual and Ancient Quick Navigation ABOUT ME BLOGS My Other Blogs Embracing the Silver Lining JENNIFER DAVID PRODUCTS This isn't just about the countries I've been to (and I've been to many); it's about the inner journey, too. "A Broad Perspective," came about when I left my 'normal' life (nothing about my life has been 'normal') behind to travel the world full time and create travel content and here we are 3 years later still loving the alternative living and nomadic lifestyle!. This blog and part of me is where I dive into the deep end of spirituality, metaphysics, and philosophy. From the vast expanse of the cosmos to the intricacies of astrology and numerology, we're exploring it all. I am a writer and poet, first. It's a passion and purpose I put aside while traveling and I am longing to share more of it. This is a place where my diverse perspectives, philosophies, lessons, and reflections come together in attempts to navigate the inner landscapes of who we are. It’s these very questions that have propelled me forward to live the big, bold, courageous life that I have. Handpicked by Jenn - Products I Love and Recommend Discount Codes for Jenn's favorite brands Buddha Stones More than just jewelry, at Buddha Stones, we view it as a way of life; Accepting life's contrasts, nourishing one's spirit; Inspiring one's thoughts; revitalizing the body; Brightening your existence. Incredible jewellery, mediation gear and exquisite clothing. CODE: Jennifer35 Get 35% off Kerotin Our product is for those who want want longer, stronger hair without having to spend thousands of dollars on expensive and dangerous treatments. Kerotin Hair Care delivers results for women who struggle with dry, lack lustre hair. CODE: JENNIFERDAVID Shop Now Sole Toscana Sole Toscana is the first Italian seed-to-skin skincare and haircare brand brought into the U.S. Seed-to-skin means we work directly with the source to control the entire process, from the planting and cultivating of ingredients in Italy to the final products being delivered to your door. This ensures you get the highest quality, freshest natural and organic skincare possible. Sole Toscana is for all women who want to embrace natural beauty with the freshest, most exquisite organic skincare. CODE: Applied automatically Get 20% off Latest Blog Posts 13 Quirky Signs You Might Have a Creative Brain – Are You a Genius?? ratings-display.rating-aria-label (1) Daydream often? Love deep convos? You might be a creative genius. Discover 13 signs of a wild, brilliant mind—plus grab your free Creative Brain Workbook. Lifestyle 47 Growing Out Grey Hair: Is the Big Chop the Right Move for You? ratings-display.rating-aria-label (1) Considering a big chop to embrace your grey hair? Learn about the challenges, emotional impact, and maintenance. Is it a good move for you? Grombre 148 What the HECK is 'Grombre' Hair and WHY Are SO Many People Embracing It? A new movement is emerging, challenging the conventional norms of hair color and celebrating the natural beauty of gray hair. Enter Grombre! Grombre 567 Added Pressures Gen X Women Face with Grey Hair In a world obsessed with perfection, the journey of Gen X women embracing their natural grey hair is nothing short of revolutionary. Grombre 149 Want to Feel like a Rebel? 5 Reasons to Grow Out Your Grey Hair Unleash Your Inner Rebel: 5 Reasons to Embrace Your Grey Hair! Discover authentic self-expression and authenticity Grombre 126 Why Ditch the Dye? 10 Reasons to Try 10 Advantages and Benefits of Ditching the Hair Dye and letting your natural hair shine! Why I stopped coloring mine at 48. Grombre 229 1 2 Please note that some of the links in our posts are affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, we may earn a commission if you purchase through these links, which helps support our blog and keeps it free to use. Privacy Policy
- Closer Lives | Travel Blog, Guides, Lifestyle Inspiration & Store
Explore Closer Lives for inspiring travel guides, cultural insights, lifestyle tips, and personal stories. Visit our travel blog and lifestyle store for unique products and deals. Closer Lives: Inspiring Adventure, Lifestyle & Cultural Discovery Discover your next travel destination, plan the perfect trip, find unique and inspiring gifts, or immerse yourself in our poetry and prose! Welcome to Closer Lives Travel & Lifestyle Blog and Emporium - your home for curated travel inspiration, lifestyle insights, and must-have essentials. Through our blog and store, we aim to spark your wanderlust and provide all the guidance you need for your next adventure. Dive in and explore with us! Quick Navigation Lifestyle Store YouTube Guides Resources Travel TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL Our Travel Blog is a hub of travel inspiration and guidance built on our personal experiences across 5 continents, 42 countries, and over 100 cities worldwide. With over 200 in-depth blog posts, we're here to help you plan unforgettable vacations, long-term journeys, or simply inspire your wanderlust. Popular Searches: Thailand, Asia, Historic Places Dive into local insights, must-see spots, culinary experiences, and even accommodation recommendations, all curated to make your travel planning seamless. Join us on this journey, where every destination brings new discoveries and memories. Your next adventure starts here! TRAVEL GUIDES TRAVEL GUIDES TRAVEL GUIDES TRAVEL GUIDES As full-time travelers ourselves, we are constantly planning trips and looking for information that can take hours to find. Our guides can offer you the support you need to take the pressure off of planning for your next adventure. Enjoy access to our Travel Guides for FREE, with everything from visa information to culture and customs, transportation to health and safety and must-see places to handy maps. Get Your Free Guides TRAVEL RESOURCES TRAVEL RESOURCES TRAVEL RESOURCES TRAVEL RESOURCES Need the Perfect Travel Resources? We've Got You Covered! Over the past four years of full-time travel, we've booked countless accommodations, flights, and activities while also navigating the world of earning online. Some services have been fantastic, others… not so much. Here, you'll find our top travel resources - the ones we trust and return to time and time again. They consistently offer superior deals and unforgettable experiences. These are the tools we rely on to plan and book our adventures, and now, you can too! Featured Offer More Travel Resources GigSky eSIM: World Mobile Data International eSIM Data Plans. Local Prices. No Roaming. Fastest Networks. In over 200 countries, with GigSky you’ll have cellular data the moment you arrive. Save 10% on your first order with code CLOSERLIVES10 Get your eSIM Save Big on Your Next Adventure 🌍 Save, Earn, and Explore with us here at Closer Lives! - Find amazing, specially curated offers for travel (Klook, Trusted Housesitters, Expedia, 12go), teaching online (Cambly), shopping (Amazon), drop-shipping (Printify) and even banking (Koho, Wise). ✈️ Cheap Flights - Get fantastic deals on flights and transport. 🏨 Save on Local Accommodation - Get top deals on budget hostels and luxury hotels. 🌍 Tours, Tickets, and Activities - Skip the hassle and book in advance. 🏨 Flexible Hotels - Save more with Member Prices and get free cancellations. 🌍 Rent your Property Confidently with Vrbo - Over 2 million bookable vacation rentals across an array of rental property types. 🌍 Read Reviews, Compare & Book Deals! - Plan your perfect trip with the world's largest travel site. 🩺 Insurance for Nomads - Nomad Insurance covers extended travel and health worldwide. Choose from two coverage levels based on your needs. Please note that at no additional cost to you, we may earn a commission from purchases made through these links. Our Affiliate Policy . All Resources & Offers Book Trains, Planes, Buses & Ferries in Advance with 12Go Closer Lives has partnered with 12Go, a leading online travel booking platform for Southeast Asia and Europe, to offer a seamless booking experience for your transportation needs. Through booking.closerlives.com, you can easily compare prices, schedules, and book tickets for trains, buses, ferries, and even flights within your desired journey. 12Go's user-friendly interface makes navigating options a breeze, ensuring you find the perfect travel solution for your trip. YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE Join Over 15k on Jenn & Leon Travel Subscribe here We love getting to know communities and locals around the world! Join us as we explore culture, cuisine, accommodation, landmarks and attractions with both budget and bougie options on YouTube. We are two explorers who first connected on Instagram through our poetry. We met for the first time in Australia for a Royal Caribbean cruise, going on to visit 14 countries in 2019. After spending 2020 in Canada we left it all behind in April 2021, selling up and heading for Mexico. We have been traveling ever since! As entrepreneurs and full-time slow travellers our goal is to see as much of this beautiful planet as we can! We love getting to know communities and locals wherever we go. Through our channel we want to help and support by sharing their culture with our viewers. If you enjoy our videos and want to follow more of our adventures please do like and subscribe! Your truly is invaluable and we will always strive to produce the best content we can from around the world! LIFESTYLE BLOG LIFESTYLE BLOG LIFESTYLE BLOG LIFESTYLE BLOG Poetry, Lifestyle and Social Media Blogs We are both published authors and poets and as you may have already seen, met on Instagram via a live poetry reading! We are passionate about our words and our community and have worked on numerous projects over the years. These include building a large Instagram community poetry page, which has manifested into the Closer Lives website you see here today! We write about a range of topics but predominantly focus on love, heartbreak, spirituality, positivity and general life. Our aim is to inspire all of our readers and continue to share the power of the written word. SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE Get our latest posts straight to your inbox. No spam, opt out anytime We plan to see, learn, love and share as much of the world with others as possible. That is why we created Closer Lives, to create a community for like-minded individuals and to help bring the world a little closer together through poetry, history, storytelling, healing, purpose and community. If you'd like to join us please subscribe; our social part is still being developed but currently you are able to post, share and interact. You will also be notified of our latest blog posts, videos and receive our monthly Newsletter. We'd love to have you here with us! PLUS receive a welcome bonus of 20% off ANYTHING on our site! Drop your email here EMPORIUM EMPORIUM EMPORIUM EMPORIUM SEE OUR FULL RANGE Welcome to the Closer Lives Emporium, full of unique travel gear, stylish clothing, and curated gifts. Explore our diverse collection featuring vibrant Mexican Tile Art designs, inspirational apparel, and essential accessories. Enjoy free U.S. delivery on most items and discover products that inspire adventure and cultural discovery. 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- Embracing the Silver Lining – Jennifer David’s Grey Hair Journey | Closer Lives
Follow Jennifer David’s empowering journey of going grey with confidence. Embracing the Silver Lining explores beauty, aging, and authenticity on her terms. Quick Navigation ABOUT ME BLOGS My Other Blogs A Broad Perspective Jennifer David PRODUCTS Embracing the Silver Lining: A Journey of Confidence & Gray Hair Acceptance Girls just want to have fun! Okay, well, I do. As a writer, this area of our website is my space to discuss all things fashion, beauty and cosmetics, where we address things from a pro-aging perspective. Discover confidence in transition to your authentic hair color, and/or self. Maybe you too will decide to embrace your natural authentic beauty, by ditching the dye and letting your silvers shine! Handpicked by Jenn - Products I Love and Recommend Discount Codes for Jenn's favorite brands Buddha Stones More than just jewelry, at Buddha Stones, we view it as a way of life; Accepting life's contrasts, nourishing one's spirit; Inspiring one's thoughts; revitalizing the body; Brightening your existence. Incredible jewellery, mediation gear and exquisite clothing. CODE: Jennifer35 Get 35% off Kerotin Our product is for those who want want longer, stronger hair without having to spend thousands of dollars on expensive and dangerous treatments. Kerotin Hair Care delivers results for women who struggle with dry, lack lustre hair. CODE: JENNIFERDAVID Shop Now Sole Toscana Sole Toscana is the first Italian seed-to-skin skincare and haircare brand brought into the U.S. Seed-to-skin means we work directly with the source to control the entire process, from the planting and cultivating of ingredients in Italy to the final products being delivered to your door. This ensures you get the highest quality, freshest natural and organic skincare possible. Sole Toscana is for all women who want to embrace natural beauty with the freshest, most exquisite organic skincare. CODE: Applied automatically Get 20% off Latest Blog Posts ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Please note that some of the links in our posts are affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, we may earn a commission if you purchase through these links, which helps support our blog and keeps it free to use. Privacy Policy
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Uncover the treasures of Egypt with our comprehensive guide, featuring visa information, cultural insights, transportation advice, health and safety tips, top destinations, and more to enhance your travel experience. Egypt: Discover the Land of Pharaohs and Timeless Wonders Your Guide to the Land of Ra With our passion for exploration and the desire to discover new places, we decided to embark on a journey to Egypt and share our experiences with you right here on the Jenn & Leon Travel Blog at Closer Lives. We are two globetrotters who never say no to a good adventure! This trip was special to us as it was our first visit to the continent of Africa. We explored some of our top bucket list destinations at Luxor and the Valley of the Kings and spent a week in the luxury gated city of El Gouna. It was an incredible experience that we are excited to share with you right here. We want to give you an insight into the unique culture, people, and food of this amazing country. We also share our tips on how to make the most of your journey, no matter what your budget is. Join us on this journey of a lifetime! Quick Navigation Photos Places Facts Blogs Essentials Resources YouTube Share This Guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap Any Photo for More Information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our Top Recommended Places El Gouna Luxor & Valley of the Kings Interactive Map Top Hotels in Egypt Alex Safari El Gouna Hatshepsut's Temple Luxor Day Tour Merneptah's Tomb Ramesses IX's Tomb Ramses IV's Tomb Valley of the Kings Our Interactive Map & Guide to Egypt Check out all the places we visited in Egypt with our interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information, including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews, and more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel, and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking.com , Vrbo , Expedia , Get Your Guide , and Hotels.com . Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Egypt Top Activities - Book in Advance Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here Are 14 Interesting Facts about Egypt. Some May Just Surprise You! 1. Egypt is one of the oldest advanced human civilizations and is home to the only remaining Ancient Wonder of the World, the Great Pyramid of Giza. Constructed in the 4th century, this magnificent structure still baffles even the greatest of minds to this day in terms of just how it was constructed. It is also one of the most visited places on Earth, and for good reason too! 2. There are at least 118 pyramids in Egypt. Pyramids were built primarily to house the rulers of ancient Egypt to see them off into the afterlife. They are synonymous with Egypt, although many people do not know that at least 80 of the pyramids still standing today were built by the Kingdom of Kush, now located in the country of Sudan. 3. Egypt is home to no less than seven of the UNESCO World Heritage sites; Abu Mena, Historic Cairo, Abu Simbel, Saint Catherine, Wadi Al-Hitan, Memphis and its Necropolis, and Ancient Thebes. 4. Sandwiched between Cairo and Israel on the Red Sea, the Sinai Peninsula is home to Mount Sinai, where Moses is said to have climbed and received the Ten Commandments. 5. Islam is the dominant religion in Egypt with the other 90% of its citizens identifying as Muslims. The other 10% are primarily Christian. The main language is Egyptian Arabic, which differs from Arabic spoken in its neighboring countries. 6. Despite being born in Alexandria (named after Greek conqueror Alexander the Great), Cleopatra is actually Greek. One of Egypt's most famous figures, she descended from the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Greek Macedonians. This dynasty ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. Her name translates to 'Her Father's Name' in Greek. 7. Egypt has been conquered several times over the centuries, falling to the Roman Empire, the Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom, and the British Empire. 8. Egypt's capital city, Cairo, is the largest in the Middle East with a population of just under 10 million. 9. Many people assume that ancient Egypt was one of the first advanced civilizations. While it was indeed one of them, it was established in 3000 BC, almost 5,000 years after evidence of the first humans in the area. With the incredible discovery of the highly advanced Göbekli Tepe in Turkiye dating back to 10,000 BC, our history and understanding of our origins are being rewritten by the day. 10. Make-up was widely popular amongst men and women alike in Ancient Egypt. It was believed to have healing powers, with the bonus of protection against the Sun. 11. If you go by the ancient Egyptian calendar, it is the year 6263! The 12-month calendar we use today was invented in Egypt. However, the original calendar set the days of the month to a fixed 30 days, which caused the seasons to fall out of synchronization. To counter this, a 5 non-day festival was held at the end of every year to literally 'correct' time. 12. The Nile River is the longest in the world and cuts right through Egypt. 95% of its population lives along the river. With 90% of the country classified as a desert, this certainly makes sense! 13. Egypt is a land of significant strategic importance as it borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Ships can sail easily between the two via the man-made Suez Canal, a vital trade route between the continents of Asia and Europe. 14. 'Upper Egypt' is located in the South of the country, with 'Lower Egypt' in the North. This is because of the flow of the River Nile, which goes North to the Mediterranean Sea. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts El Gouna, Egypt: The Luxury Red Sea City Redefining Travel Beyond History Forget the pyramids: Discover El Gouna, Egypt’s luxury Red Sea gem with beaches, dining, and laid-back elegance in a private coastal setting EGYPT Karnak Temple: MIND-BLOWING Wonders at Ancient Egypt's Largest Religious Complex Wander through Karnak Temple—Egypt’s grandest ancient complex filled with colossal pillars, carvings, and centuries of spiritual history. EGYPT Valley of the Kings: Ancient Egypt's Pharaoh Burial Ground Uncover the history of the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. From tomb robbing controversies to modern excavation, explore its enduring legacy. EGYPT Ramses IV's Tomb KV2: Is This the Best Tomb in the Valley of the Kings? Is Ramses IV’s tomb the crown jewel of the Valley of the Kings? Step inside KV2 and decide for yourself. EGYPT Inside Ramesses IX's Tomb KV6: The Man Who Wasn't Born to be Pharaoh Explore the tomb of Ramesses IX: An unexpected pharaoh whose burial in the Valley of the Kings tells a story of legacy, power, and surprise. EGYPT Visiting Merneptah's Tomb: A Pharaoh Who Ascended Late But Ruled with Might Explore Merneptah’s tomb - the resting place of Egypt’s late-rising but mighty pharaoh. A true gem in the Valley of the Kings. EGYPT 1 2 Travel Essentials Travel Essentials Travel Essentials Travel Essentials Travel Information for Egypt: Practical Tips & Essentials Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIMs, Dial Code & Plug Sockets Internet and cell phone signal quality in Egypt varies depending on location. Major cities like Cairo and Alexandria generally have good coverage, with 4G availability being high. However, venturing into remote areas or deserts might leave you with a spotty signal or no connection at all. To stay connected affordably, consider buying a local SIM card from providers like Vodafone, Etisalat, or WE upon arrival. These providers offer data packages and tend to be cheaper than using international roaming charges. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Egypt For reliable fixed-line internet, Etisalat or Orange could be good options. It's always wise to check individual provider coverage maps in your specific area before making a decision. ● Etisalat Misr : Known for its wide availability across the country, Etisalat offers fixed-line internet, mobile data, and home internet solutions. They consistently win awards for network coverage. ● Vodafone Egypt : While Etisalat might have the edge in overall availability, Vodafone is the clear winner for mobile data connectivity, especially 4 G. They boast the fastest and most consistent mobile internet experience in the country. ● Orange Egypt (Mobinil) : Orange offers a variety of internet plans, including fixed-line ADSL, fiber optic connections, and mobile data packages. They are a strong contender, particularly for fixed-line internet options. Choosing the right ISP depends on your location and needs. If you prioritize mobile data coverage, Vodafone is a strong choice. Book Now Save 50% on NordPass Premium NordPass is more than an intuitive password manager – it’s a powerful tool that helps both businesses and individuals easily secure and monitor access to their online accounts and sensitive information. Mobile Phone Options for Tourists ⪢ Traditional SIM Cards There are two main cell phone options for tourists visiting Egypt. The first would be to get a local SIM Card from one of the providers listed above. You can buy a prepaid SIM card upon arrival at the airport, in mobile operator stores, or from authorized retailers. You will need your passport when purchasing a SIM card, and some vendors may ask for a copy of your arrival card. Prepaid plans typically offer data, voice calls, and SMS text messaging for a set period (often 30 days). Prices vary depending on the data allowance and call minutes included. ⪢ eSIM The second option would be to use an eSIM. If your phone is compatible with eSIM technology (like newer iPhones and Samsung models), you can purchase an eSIM data plan specifically designed for travelers in Egypt. This option allows you to activate a data plan electronically without needing a physical SIM card. If you have an unlocked phone, international eSIM providers are an easy way to stay connected: ● GigSky – Quick setup, reliable U.S. data plans, and good for frequent travelers. ● Saily – Flexible and budget-friendly eSIM options, great for short-term U.S. trips. ● Simbye – Designed with travelers in mind, offering instant eSIM activation and fair pricing. You can also buy prepaid physical SIMs at major retailers like Target or Walmart, often near the electronics section. Compare & Buy eSIMS Book Now Get 73% off NordVPN's 2-year plan + 3 extra months The most advanced VPN with additional features. One of the fastest VPNs globally. Secures up to 10 devices using a single account. Helps you avoid phishing, scams, and malware threats. Egypt Dial Code The dial code for Egypt is +20. To make a call to a phone number in Egypt, you would first dial the exit code for your country (which may be different depending on where you are calling from), then the code for Egypt (+20), and then the local phone number. The two most common exit codes are '00' and '011'. The exit code is sometimes referred to as the International Access Code or the International Direct Dialing (IDD) code. Plug Sockets in Egypt The plug sockets in Egypt are of type C and type F. Type C has two round pins, while type F has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. ● The standard voltage in Egypt is 220 volts (V) at a frequency of 50 Hertz (Hz). ● If your appliance is from a country with a different voltage or frequency, you will need a voltage converter in addition to a travel adapter. ● You can usually find travel adapters at electronics stores, travel stores, or online retailers. ● Be sure to get one that is compatible with both plug types C and F. Local Egyptian Cuisine Egyptian cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors and influences, shaped by the country's rich history and position at the crossroads of Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean. The cuisine heavily uses fresh vegetables, legumes, fruits, and herbs that thrive in the fertile Nile Valley and Delta. Staples ● Eish Baladi (Egyptian flatbread): This pita-like bread is a ubiquitous presence on Egyptian tables. It's used for scooping up stews, dips, and vegetables, or as a base for wraps. ● Fuul Medames (Fava Beans): A hearty breakfast staple, ful medames consists of mashed fava beans cooked with olive oil, lemon juice, cumin, and other spices. It's often served with chopped tomatoes, onions, boiled eggs, and tahini sauce. ● Koshari: This national dish is a vibrant mix of lentils, macaroni, rice, fried onions, and a spicy tomato sauce. It can be enjoyed as a vegetarian dish or with the addition of fried chicken or sausage. Meat Dishes ● Kofta: Seasoned ground meat (usually lamb or beef) mixed with onions, parsley, and spices, grilled on skewers, or baked in a pan. ● Hawawshi: A popular street food, hawawshi is a pita bread stuffed with seasoned ground lamb or beef. ● Mulukhiya: A rich and flavorful stew made with jute leaves (mukhiya), chicken or beef, garlic, coriander, and other spices. Other Specialties ● Mahshi (Stuffed Vegetables): A variety of vegetables like grape leaves, peppers, zucchini, and eggplants are stuffed with rice, lentils, ground meat, or a mixture of these. ● Shawarma: Thinly sliced marinated meat (usually lamb or chicken) cooked on a rotating spit and served in pita bread with tahini sauce, chopped vegetables, and pickles. Egyptian Desserts ● Umm Ali: A bread pudding made with flaky pastry, nuts, raisins, and milk, flavored with rosewater. ● Baklava: Layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup. ● Basbousa: A semolina cake soaked in syrup and often topped with nuts or coconut. Food Delivery The most popular food/grocery delivery apps are Uber Eats , Otlob , Akelni , and Elmenus . Most of these also accept cash on delivery, so you can check your goods first before paying. Uber is also one of the most popular transport apps. Egyptian cuisine is known for its warmth, its use of fresh ingredients, and its vibrant flavors. Dining in Egypt is a social experience, and meals are often shared with family and friends. So next time you find yourself in Egypt, be sure to explore the culinary delights this amazing country has to offer! Egyptian Culture & Customs Egyptian culture revolves around family and respect. Greetings are warm, but communication is indirect. Islam shapes customs like dress code and holidays. Daily life is relaxed, with emphasis on hospitality. Bargaining is expected, especially in markets. Understanding these basics ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience in Egypt. Family & Social Interactions ● Family-Centric: Family holds immense importance in Egyptian society. Respect for elders and strong family ties are deeply ingrained. ● Greetings: Greetings are warm and involve handshakes, cheek kisses (among people of the same sex), and inquiries about well-being. ● Indirect Communication: Egyptians tend to communicate indirectly, avoiding confrontation and valuing social harmony. A direct "no" might be softened with phrases like "inshallah" (God willing). ● Greetings: The most common way to greet someone in Egypt is to say 'salamo alaikum' ('peace be with you'), to which one will reply with 'Wa alaikum al-salam' ('peace be with you too'). In some areas, such as El Gouna, 'Sabah el Khair (good morning) and 'Masa el Khair (good evening) are typical greetings. ● Personal Space: Personal space is closer than what Westerners might be accustomed to. Don't be surprised if someone stands closer while conversing. ● Smoking is prohibited at health & education facilities, government venues, sports, social and youth clubs, and on public transport. Most restaurants and hotels offer smoking areas and allow you to smoke at dining tables. ● A new law was introduced in 2022 that prohibits taking or publishing photographs that may damage Egypt's image, offend its citizens, or violate public morals. It also prohibits photographing children and photographing and publishing photos of Egyptian citizens without their written consent. Egypt also prohibits the use or sale of drones, and you are only allowed to possess/use one with written consent from the Defence Ministry. Religion & Customs ● Islam: Islam is the dominant religion in Egypt, shaping social norms and customs. Modesty in clothing is valued, particularly outside of major tourist areas. ● Religious Holidays: Egyptians celebrate Islamic holidays like Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr with great fervor. During Ramadan, expect some restaurants to be closed during the day. ● Respectful Dress: When visiting religious sites like mosques and churches, dress modestly. Men should cover their knees and shoulders, and women should cover their heads and shoulders. It's also customary to remove shoes before entering. Daily Life & Traditions ● Punctuality: While meetings might have start times, Egyptians tend to have a more relaxed approach to punctuality. Arriving a bit late is generally considered acceptable. ● Hospitality: Egyptians are known for their warm hospitality. Accepting an invitation to someone's home is a great way to experience Egyptian culture firsthand. Be sure to remove your shoes upon entering. ● Bargaining: Bargaining is a common practice in markets and with street vendors. It's seen as part of the negotiation process and can be a fun cultural experience. ● Tipping: Tipping is expected in restaurants and for service providers, though not always mandatory. A small token of appreciation is generally welcome. Generally, you should tip between 10 - 15% of the total bill, and it is fine to measure that in Egyptian Pounds. If you are not best pleased with your goods or service, tip closer to 10%, but try to avoid giving nothing at all. Etiquette Egyptian culture is warm , hospitable, and deeply rooted in tradition. Greetings are important— a handshake, a smile, or placing your hand over your heart is a respectful way to say hello. Modesty in dress is appreciated, especially in rural areas and religious sites; women in particular should cover their shoulders and knees. Public displays of affection are frowned upon, and showing the soles of your feet or shoes can be considered disrespectful. Always remove your shoes before entering a home, and accept food or drink with your right hand. Tipping—known locally as baksheesh—is expected in many service situations, including restaurants, taxis, and guided tours. Celebrations Egypt’s calendar is a blend of Islamic, Christian, and national holidays. Key celebrations include: ● Ramadan – A holy month of fasting, prayer, and community gatherings, followed by Eid al-Fitr, a joyful festival with feasting and gift-giving. ● Eid al-Adha – The "Festival of Sacrifice," commemorated with family meals and charitable giving. ● Coptic Christmas (January 7) – Celebrated by Egypt’s Christian minority with church services and festive meals. ● Revolution Day (July 23) – A national holiday with parades and patriotic displays marking the 1952 revolution. ● Sham El-Nessim – An ancient spring festival celebrated by all Egyptians with outdoor picnics and traditional foods like salted fish. Respecting these cultural aspects will go a long way in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience in Egypt. Remember, cultural sensitivity is key! Currency in Egypt The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), sometimes written as LE. For tourists in Egypt, a mix of cash and cards is ideal. Carry Egyptian Pounds (EGP / E£) for smaller purchases, tipping, and areas with limited card acceptance. Exchange currency beforehand or at reputable banks like the National Bank of Egypt. Credit cards like Visa and Mastercard work at many tourist spots and hotels, but cash is still king. ATM's are plentiful in major cities, but mobile wallets and contactless payment options are not yet widespread. Denominations ● Banknotes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 EGP ● Coins: 25 and 50 piastres (though rarely used) Convert Your Currency Exchanging Currency It's best to exchange some currency to EGP before arriving in Egypt. You can exchange at airports, banks, or licensed currency exchange offices. Exchange rates can vary, so compare rates before exchanging. Payment Options for Foreigners ● Cash: While credit cards and debit cards are gaining acceptance, cash is still the king, especially in smaller towns and for tipping. In fact, cash is the most commonly used payment method in Egypt, at a staggering 94%. In many cases there are no card payment / contactless options in stores and restaurants due to the lack of modern card machines. ● Credit Cards: Major credit cards like Visa and Mastercard are accepted in many tourist establishments, hotels, and nicer restaurants. ● Debit Cards: You can use your debit card to withdraw EGP from ATMs, but check with your bank for any international fees. Additional Information for Tourists ● Pay Apps: While not as widespread as in some countries, some limited use of mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay is emerging in larger cities. Relying solely on them isn't recommended yet. ● ATM Availability: ATMs are readily available in major cities and tourist areas. Look for ATMs affiliated with international networks like Visa or Mastercard for wider acceptance of your card. ● Contactless Payments: Contactless payments using credit cards or phones with NFC technology are still not widely used in Egypt. It's best to have cash or a card with a chip and pin for most transactions. ● General Tip: When exchanging currency or using ATMs, be aware of potential scams and always use reputable vendors and machines. Reputable Banks in Egypt for Exchanging Currency or Using ATM's ● National Bank of Egypt (NBE): The largest bank in Egypt, with a government guarantee and a wide branch network across the country. ● Banque Misr: The second-largest bank in Egypt, known for its stability and customer service. ● Commercial International Bank (CIB): The largest private bank in Egypt, offering modern banking facilities and a strong presence in major cities. ● Bank of Alexandria: A major bank with a focus on serving the Mediterranean region, particularly Alexandria. These banks all have established reputations and are considered safe options for foreign tourists. They offer currency exchange services, ATMs, and potentially other services like credit card withdrawals or international money transfers (although these might require additional fees). Health & Safety for Foreigners in Egypt Egypt has a relatively good healthcare system, but insurance is recommended, and care quality varies dramatically outside the major cities. Medication availability is also uncertain. Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists, and there tends to be a strong police presence in most places. Pickpocketing and scams are common, though, and something to watch out for. Medical Care ● Quality: Public healthcare facilities in Egypt vary in quality. Major cities have better-equipped hospitals, but standards might not be what Western tourists expect. Private hospitals offer a higher standard of care but come at a premium. ● Travel Insurance: Having travel insurance with medical coverage is crucial. It can cover unexpected medical emergencies, hospital stays, and doctor consultations. ● Medications: Bring any essential medications you require, as some specific brands might not be readily available in Egypt. Consider a doctor's note for prescription medications. Book Now Health and travel insurance for digital nomads and travelers Global medical and travel coverage for when you get sick or injured abroad, for nomads and remote workers. Choose essential or full health coverage. Buy anytime, anywhere. General Health ● Food: Be cautious with street food, especially if hygiene standards seem questionable. Opt for cooked dishes and thoroughly washed fruits and vegetables. Restaurants are generally very trustworthy and held to a good standard, but exercise good judgment when you first enter. ● Water: Stick to bottled water when on the move to avoid stomach upsets. Tap water is generally not drinkable across Egypt, where it is advisable to drink treated or purified bottled water. However, in Cairo, it is relatively safe as it is heavily chlorinated and treated by various treatment plants around the city. ● Sun Protection: Egypt has strong sunshine. Use sunscreen with a high SPF, wear a hat, and stay hydrated to avoid heatstroke. ● Mosquitoes: Mosquitoes can carry diseases like Dengue fever. Use insect repellent, especially during dusk and dawn. ● Vaccinations: Ensure you are up-to-date on routine vaccinations like Hepatitis A and Typhoid fever. Consult your doctor for recommendations specific to Egypt. Safety & Security ● Petty Theft: Petty theft, like pickpocketing, can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be mindful of your belongings and avoid carrying large sums of cash. ● Scams: Tourists can be targeted for scams, like overpriced tours or fake merchandise. Be cautious of unsolicited offers and research reputable services beforehand. ● Women's Safety: Solo female travelers might encounter harassment. Dress modestly and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night. ● Traffic: Egyptian traffic can be chaotic. Exercise caution when crossing streets and consider using designated crosswalks or pedestrian tunnels whenever possible. Safety Resources ● Egyptian Tourist Police: A dedicated tourist police force patrols tourist areas to assist visitors. They can be identified by their white uniforms with a blue stripe. ● Embassy / Consulate: You can register with your embassy or consulate upon arrival in Egypt. They can provide assistance in case of emergencies or lost passports. Emergency Numbers ● Emergency Services: 122 (similar to 911) ● Tourist Police: 155 ● Fire Department: 180 ● Ambulance: 123 Additional Tips ● Carry a photocopy of your passport and keep the original in a secure location. ● Download offline maps and translation apps to your phone in case of connectivity issues. ● Be aware of local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. ● Learn some basic Arabic phrases to enhance your communication and experience. General Information About Egypt POPULATION 111 million (2024 estimate) CURRENCY Egyptian Pound (EGP) – £ or E£ CAPITAL Cairo (10 million). 22 million people in the Greater Cairo metropolitan area, making it one of the largest urban areas in Africa and the Middle East. TIME ZONE UTC +2 (no Daylight Saving Time) SPEED / DISTANCES Kilometers per hour (km/h) and kilometers DRIVING Right-hand side of the road; an international driving permit is recommended ALCOHOL AGE 21 (though alcohol availability is limited and culturally sensitive) SMOKING AGE 18 (includes tobacco and e-cigarettes) Egyptian Language The Egyptian language scene reflects the country's rich history and multicultural influences. While MSA (Modern Standard Arabic) holds official weight, Egyptian Arabic is the vibrant soul of everyday communication. There can be some regional variations, but generally, Egyptian Arabic is well understood in most areas. It does vary from MSA, and you may find it different from neighboring countries that also speak Arabic. Official Language Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the official language of Egypt, used in government, education, and formal writing. It's a standardized form of Arabic, similar across Arabic-speaking countries. Dominant Spoken Language Egyptian Arabic (Masri) is the language of everyday life for most Egyptians. It's a dialect of Arabic unique to Egypt, with influences from ancient Egyptian, Coptic (the liturgical language of Egyptian Christians), and other languages that have interacted with Egypt throughout history. Regional Variations Within Egyptian Arabic, there are regional variations in accent and vocabulary across different parts of Egypt. However, the core of the dialect remains largely mutually intelligible. History of Egyptian Languages ● Ancient Egyptian: This fascinating extinct language, with its hieroglyphic writing system, was spoken for millennia in ancient Egypt. ● Coptic: Ancestors of modern Egyptians spoke Coptic, a descendant of ancient Egyptian written in the Greek alphabet. Coptic is still used liturgically by the Christian minority. ● Arabic Influence: The arrival of Islam in the 7th century AD brought Arabic to Egypt. Over time, Egyptian Arabic emerged as a distinct dialect. Stability for Future Generations ● Modern Standard Arabic: As the official language and the language of media and education, MSA is likely to remain stable. ● Egyptian Arabic: The future of spoken Egyptian Arabic is a bit more nuanced. While it's widely spoken, the influence of MSA and globalization might lead to a gradual convergence between the two over time. Places to Visit in Egypt Egypt boasts a wealth of historical sites, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant culture, making it a dream destination for many travelers. This is just a taste of the many treasures Egypt has to offer. Whether you're fascinated by ancient history, enchanted by natural beauty, or crave a relaxing beach getaway, Egypt has something for everyone. Here are some of the top places you shouldn't miss: ⪢ The Giza Pyramids : Undoubtedly the most iconic landmark of Egypt, the Giza Pyramids are a must-visit. These awe-inspiring structures, including the Great Pyramid of Cheops, were built as tombs for pharaohs and stand as a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Egyptians. Standing before these giants is a humbling experience. ⪢ The Great Sphinx : Guarding the Giza Pyramids is the Great Sphinx, a mysterious statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human. The origins and purpose of the Sphinx remain shrouded in a bit of mystery, adding to its allure. ⪢ Egyptian Museum : Delve deeper into ancient Egypt's fascinating history at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This world-renowned museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including mummies, pharaoh's treasures, and everyday objects that provide a glimpse into life in the Nile Valley millennia ago. ⪢ Luxor : Nicknamed "the world's greatest open-air museum," Luxor is an ancient city packed with captivating temples and tombs. Explore the Karnak Temple Complex, a vast religious site dedicated to the god Amun, and the Valley of the Kings, the burial ground of pharaohs from the New Kingdom. Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Egypt ⪢ Abu Simbel : Journey south to Abu Simbel to witness the magnificent rock-cut temples built by Ramses II. These temples, dedicated to the pharaoh and the gods Hathor and Amun, were relocated to their current location in the 1960s to save them from the rising waters of the Aswan Dam. ⪢ White Desert : For a change of scenery, head to the otherworldly White Desert. This vast desert landscape is dotted with dramatic white rock formations sculpted by wind erosion, creating a surreal and visually stunning scene. ⪢ The Red Sea Riviera : Egypt isn't just about deserts and ancient cities. The Red Sea Riviera boasts stunning coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, making it a haven for scuba divers, snorkelers, and beach lovers. Popular resort towns like Sharm el-Sheik and Hurghada offer world-class diving experiences and opportunities to relax on pristine beaches. ⪢ Nile River Cruise : Experience Egypt like royalty by sailing down the Nile River, the lifeblood of the country. Cruise ships offer luxurious accommodations and take you past ancient ruins, lush landscapes, and charming villages, providing a glimpse into the heart of Egypt. Transportation in Egypt Egypt offers a diverse range of transportation options to suit your budget, travel style, and desired speed. Infrastructure has been improving in recent years, in particular efficiency and reliability. That being said, traffic on Egyptian roads can still be pretty chaotic, and if you are considering hiring a vehicle, caution is advised. Here's a breakdown of the most common ways to get around: Air Travel For covering large distances quickly, domestic air travel is a convenient option. EgyptAir is the national carrier, offering frequent flights between Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm el-Sheik. Low-cost airlines like Nile Air and Air Arabia Egypt also operate domestic routes, often at competitive prices. Trains Egypt has an extensive rail network, especially along the Nile Valley. Egyptian National Railways operates services between Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan. First-class and sleeper trains are recommended for longer journeys, offering a relatively comfortable and economical way to see the country. Book Now SAVE $30 CAD when you spend $230 Book your first trip with Expedia as a NEW USER, be it for a hotel, car rental, or flight and get a $30 discount, no strings attached! Buses Intercity buses are a cheap and widely used mode of transport. Companies like Go Bus and SuperJet offer comfortable services between major cities and tourist hubs. Bus travel is generally safe, though timeliness can vary, and it’s best to book tickets in advance for popular routes. Shared Taxis Shared taxis, known locally as microbuses, operate on fixed routes between cities and neighborhoods. They are an inexpensive but often chaotic experience, best suited to adventurous travelers who don’t mind navigating informal systems and tight seating. These collective taxis operate on designated routes and are a popular choice for locals. They are generally faster than buses but can be a bit cramped, especially with luggage. Go to Turo Sign up and save 30% off your first private car hire booking with Turo Turo is the world’s largest car sharing marketplace, where you can book the perfect car from a community of trusted hosts across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and France. Private Taxis Private taxis are plentiful in cities like Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor. It’s best to agree on a fare before the journey or insist that the driver use the meter. Alternatively, travelers can use ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem , which are safer, more convenient, and often cheaper than negotiating street taxis. Car Rentals Car rental is possible but generally not recommended in cities due to heavy traffic, aggressive driving styles, and unclear road signage. If you choose to rent a car, consider hiring a car with a driver, which is common and affordable. Major rental agencies like Avis and Sixt operate at airports and in larger cities. Find Tickets Book in advance and get great deals on trains, buses, ferries, cars, and flights! 12go conveniently offers all travel services on a single platform for easy comparison and interline ticketing, from over 11k destinations around the world. Tuk-Tuks There are some 3.5 million tuk-tuks in Egypt, and they are extremely affordable, convenient, and a lot of fun. According to some estimates, just 10% of them carry a licence, though, so if that is a concern, do check before getting on one. Nile River Cruises Experience Egypt in style by cruising down the Nile River. Cruise ships offer luxurious accommodations and transport you between historical sites and scenic landscapes, making it a unique and relaxing way to explore the country. Tips for Using Public Transportation in Egypt ● Metro systems are available in Cairo , offering a fast and affordable way to beat the traffic. Women-only carriages are available on the Cairo Metro. ● Buses and microbuses are cheap but can be difficult for non-Arabic speakers to navigate without assistance. ● Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem are highly recommended for convenience and safety. Taxis often require cash payments, so keep small bills handy. ● Public transport is generally safe during the day, but at night, it’s better to use private transport or pre-arranged rides. Tips for Driving in Egypt ● Drive on the right-hand side of the road. ● Traffic can be chaotic in cities— expect minimal lane discipline and sudden stops. ● Always wear a seatbelt (mandatory) and avoid nighttime driving outside of cities. ● In rural areas , watch out for livestock or pedestrians on the roads. ● Fuel is inexpensive compared to Western standards, and gas stations are reasonably available in populated areas. Visa Requirements for Egypt In most cases, foreigners will need a visa to enter Egypt. This can be obtained on arrival for citizens from the UK, the US, and Europe. Note, this is cash only . By familiarizing yourself with these visa requirements and gathering the necessary documents well in advance, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free entry into Egypt for a fantastic adventure. Visa Options ● Visa-Free Entry Citizens of certain countries, like Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar, can enjoy visa-free entry for stays up to 30 days (check with the Egyptian embassy or consulate for the latest list of countries with visa-free entry). ● Visa on Arrival Nationals from some countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and most European Union countries, can obtain a visa upon arrival at designated airports (including Cairo, Sharm el-Sheik, Hurghada, Luxor, and Taba) for stays up to 30 days. These visas are typically purchased at kiosks or bank counters within the arrival hall. Types of Visa ● Tourist Visa: This is the most common type for travelers visiting Egypt for sightseeing, leisure, or holidays. It can be obtained as a visa on arrival or in advance from an Egyptian embassy or consulate. Tourist visas are typically valid for single or multiple entries and can last for a period of 30 days or longer (depending on the application). ● Business Visa: Required for foreigners traveling to Egypt for business purposes, such as attending meetings or conferences. Application for a business visa typically involves a letter of invitation from a company in Egypt. ● Work Visa: Foreigners seeking employment in Egypt need a work visa sponsored by their employer. The application process is more complex and requires additional documentation. ● Other Visas: Egypt also issues student visas, research visas, and journalist visas, each with specific requirements. General Visa Application Requirements While specific requirements might vary depending on your nationality and visa type, here are some general documents you'll likely need: ● Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Egypt and have a few blank pages for visa stamps. ● Visa Application Form: This can be downloaded online or obtained from an Egyptian embassy or consulate. ● Passport-sized Photos: Typically, two recent passport-sized photos are required. ● Proof of Onward Travel: This might involve a return flight ticket or confirmation for travel onwards from Egypt. ● Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservations or other proof of accommodation during your stay in Egypt might be required. ● Visa Fees: Visa fees vary depending on your nationality, visa type, and processing time. Payment methods can also differ, so check with the embassy or consulate. ● Additional Documents: Depending on your visa type, additional documents like a letter of invitation from a company or proof of sufficient funds might be required. Additional Things to Keep in Mind ● Processing Times: Processing times for visa applications can vary depending on your nationality and the workload of the embassy or consulate. It's best to apply well in advance of your trip, especially if you need a visa beforehand. ● Online Application: Some countries offer the option to apply for visas online, streamlining the process. Check the Egyptian embassy or consulate website for details. ● Visa Extensions: If you plan to stay in Egypt longer than your visa allows, you might be able to apply for an extension in-country. Consult with Egyptian immigration authorities for details. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommend you visit the official Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Egyptian Weather & Climate BACK TO TOP (this section) BACK TO TOP (this section) Egypt is a land of sunshine! Expect hot and dry weather most of the year. Summer scorchers bring highs reaching above 40°C (104°F), while winters are mild with pleasant temperatures. Rainfall is rare, so don't forget an umbrella for the occasional sprinkle along the Mediterranean coast. The Red Sea region is a beach lover's paradise with year-round sunshine. Remember, whenever you visit, pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat – Egypt's sunshine is strong! Seasons ● Hot & Dry (Spring & Summer - March to September): These are the dominant seasons in Egypt. Temperatures soar, reaching average highs of 30-40°C (86-104°F) and sometimes exceeding 40°C (104°F). Rain is very scarce during this time. However, humidity levels can be high along the Mediterranean coast, making it feel even hotter. ● Mild Winter (November to February): Winter brings a welcome respite from the scorching heat. Average temperatures range from 17-25°C (62-77°F) with cooler nights. There's a slightly higher chance of rain, especially along the Mediterranean coast. Regional Variations ● The Nile Valley and Delta: Generally hotter than the coast, with less wind. Temperatures can be quite extreme in the south of the valley. ● Mediterranean Coast: Temperatures are more moderate due to the cooling effect of the sea. Expect higher humidity levels, especially in summer. Alexandria experiences slightly cooler temperatures compared to the south coast. ● Red Sea Coast: Hot and dry year-round, with even higher temperatures than the Mediterranean coast in summer. This region is known for its sunshine and calm waters. ● The Western Desert: Extreme temperatures, with very hot days and cold nights. Rainfall is almost non-existent. Annual Rainfall Egypt is an arid country with very low annual rainfall. Most rain falls along the Mediterranean coast, with Alexandria averaging around 200 mm (8 inches) per year. Cairo receives even less, with an average of around 25 mm (1 inch) annually. As you move south and into the desert, rainfall becomes even scarcer. Humidity Humidity levels vary depending on the region and season. The Mediterranean coast experiences the highest humidity, especially in summer. Cairo can feel quite muggy during the hot summer months. Humidity levels are much lower in the desert regions. Best Time to Visit ● For Pleasant Temperatures: March-April and October-November offer comfortable weather, especially for exploring historical sites. However, these shoulder seasons can see higher tourist volumes and slightly increased prices. ● For Beach Lovers: The Red Sea Coast enjoys sunshine year-round, making it ideal for a beach holiday. However, summer can be scorching. Consider April-May or September-October for slightly milder temperatures. ● For Budget Travelers: Shoulder seasons (March-April and October-November) can offer better deals on flights and accommodation compared to peak tourist season (December-February). Be Prepared ● Be prepared for strong sunshine all year round. Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. ● Bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothing made from breathable fabrics, especially during hot summer months. ● If you plan to visit religious sites, ensure your clothing covers your shoulders and knees. 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Even if you were to visit one per day, it would take 29 years to see them all. 9. Australia's deserts are home to over 1 million camels, the largest number of purebred camels in the world. Many people associate camels with the Middle East, which Australia actually exports to! 10. There are 60 wine producing regions in Australia, producing over 1.3 billion tonnes every year. 11. Kangaroos are synonymous with Australia and there are actually 60 different breeds of them. A baby kangaroo literally only measures 2cm at birth, but can grow to 8ft tall! 12. Australia invented the world's first seatbelt law for driving in 1970. 13. Australia is home to 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 14. Australian Aboriginals are the oldest culture on Earth today. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Planning a Trip to Australia? 10 Essential Things to Know Before You Go Plan smarter for your Aussie trip with 10 key tips we learned first-hand—plus our story of meeting on a cruise from Sydney. 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Major cities and popular tourist destinations offer excellent internet speeds, with 4G and 5G networks widely available. While rural areas may experience slightly slower speeds, the overall coverage is impressive. Cell service is generally reliable, and most major carriers provide international roaming plans. However, it's advisable to check with your provider before traveling to ensure seamless connectivity during your Australian adventure. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the United States ⪢ Internet Availability & Quality in Australia Australia has a generally well-developed internet infrastructure, especially in urban areas. Major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane offer high-speed broadband connections, often with fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) technology. This means you can expect fast download and upload speeds, making activities like streaming, gaming, and video conferencing smooth. However, the quality of internet service can vary depending on your location. Rural areas might have slower speeds or rely on technologies like satellite internet, which can have latency issues. It's advisable to check with your accommodation provider or a local internet service provider (ISP) to inquire about specific speeds and availability in your destination. ⪢ Key Points to Remember ● Urban areas: High-speed broadband, often FTTP. ● Rural areas: Slower speeds, potentially satellite internet. ● Check availability: Inquire with the accommodation or local ISP. ● Mobile data: 4G and 5G networks are widespread, especially in major cities. ● Roaming : International roaming plans are available from major carriers. Overall, Australia's internet infrastructure is robust, and you should be able to enjoy reliable connectivity during your trip, especially in popular tourist destinations. 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Offering competitive pricing and a range of data allowances, Optus frequently has promotions and deals, especially for new customers. ● Vodafone : Known for its focus on value and affordability, Vodafone offers a range of plans, including international roaming options with competitive pricing and data allowances. ● Other providers : Smaller providers like Amaysim , Boost Mobile , and Aldimobile offer budget-friendly options, often leveraging the networks of the major carriers. If you have an unlocked phone, international eSIM providers are an easy way to stay connected: ● GigSky – Quick setup, reliable U.S. data plans, and good for frequent travelers. ● Saily – Flexible and budget-friendly eSIM options, great for short-term U.S. trips. ● Simbye – Designed with travelers in mind, offering instant eSIM activation and fair pricing. You can also buy prepaid physical SIMs at major retailers like Target or Walmart, often near the electronics section. 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To use your electronic devices in Australia, you'll likely need a travel adapter that converts your country's plug type to the Type I Australian standard. ⚠️ Voltage Safety Tip: Australia's standard voltage is 230 volts, which is higher than in many other countries. If you're bringing devices that are sensitive to voltage fluctuations, it's essential to use a voltage converter in addition to a travel adapter. 🔌 Grounded Pins: Australian sockets have a grounded pin, which is important for safety. Ensure that your travel adapter or device is compatible with grounded sockets. ⚡Power Strips: If you plan to use multiple devices simultaneously, consider bringing a power strip that is compatible with Australian sockets. This will allow you to plug all your devices into a single outlet. Australian Cuisine Australia's diverse landscape and history have given rise to a unique and vibrant food culture. Whether you're a foodie or simply looking to experience Australian culture, exploring the country's diverse cuisine is a must. From traditional Indigenous dishes to modern fusion creations, there's something to satisfy every palate. Staples Australian staples include fresh seafood, beef, lamb, and vegetables. Bread is common (especially damper, a traditional soda bread), and rice or pasta often accompany meals. Many Australians enjoy "meat and three veg" dinners, while multicultural staples like noodles, curry, and stir-fry are also popular household options. Meat Dishes Australians are known for their love of barbecues ("barbies") featuring grilled steaks, sausages, lamb chops, and marinated chicken. Classic meat pies filled with minced meat and gravy are national icons, often enjoyed at sporting events. Kangaroo meat is also available and considered lean and sustainable. Other favorites include chicken parmigiana ("parmy") and slow-roasted lamb shoulder. Other Specialties Australia offers diverse dishes such as barramundi (a native fish), salt and pepper calamari, and avocado toast (popularized here before going global). Vegemite on toast is a beloved savory spread, while dim sims and chiko rolls reflect Aussie-style takes on Asian influences. In cities like Melbourne and Sydney , global fusion cuisine thrives thanks to a vibrant migrant community. Australian Desserts Aussie desserts are equally iconic . The pavlova, a meringue-based dessert topped with fruit, sparks friendly rivalry with New Zealand. Lamingtons (sponge cake coated in chocolate and coconut), Anzac biscuits, and Tim Tams are much-loved treats. Locals also enjoy fairy bread —white bread with butter and sprinkles—especially at children’s parties. Food Delivery Australia has a thriving food delivery app market, offering a wide range of cuisines and options. Here are some of the most popular apps: ● Uber Eats : A global leader in food delivery, Uber Eats offers a vast selection of restaurants and cuisines. ● Menulog : A homegrown Australian app with a strong presence in the market. ● DoorDash : A US-based app that has expanded to Australia, offering a variety of food options. ● Foodora : Though less prominent than the others, Foodora still has a loyal customer base. These apps generally allow you to search for restaurants based on your location, browse menus, place orders, and track your delivery. Some apps also offer exclusive deals and promotions. Whether you're a foodie or simply looking to experience Australian culture, exploring the country's diverse cuisine is a must. From traditional Indigenous dishes to modern fusion creations, there's something to satisfy every palate. Australian Culture & Customs Australia, a land of stunning landscapes and diverse cultures, offers a unique experience for visitors. Shaped by centuries of immigration from around the globe, its multicultural society has resulted in a rich blend of traditions and customs. From the ancient traditions of Indigenous Australians to the modern influences of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures, Australia's cultural tapestry is as diverse as its natural beauty. Family & Social Interactions ● Strong Family Ties: Australians value family and often maintain close relationships with extended family members. ● Mate Ship: A strong sense of camaraderie and loyalty, known as "mate ship," is deeply ingrained in Australian culture. ● Direct Communication: Australians are generally direct and honest in their communication style. ● Politeness: While direct, Australians value politeness and respect. ● Personal Space: Maintaining personal space is important in Australian culture. ● Eye Contact: Maintaining eye contact is seen as a sign of respect and engagement. Religion & Customs ● Religious Diversity: Australia is a multicultural society with a diverse range of religious beliefs. ● Christianity: Christianity is the most common religion, followed by Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. ● Indigenous Traditions: Indigenous Australians have deep spiritual connections to the land and their ancestors. ● Secularism: Australia is a secular nation, with a separation of church and state. Daily Life & Traditions ● Barbecue Culture: Barbecuing is a popular pastime, often enjoyed with friends and family. ● Coffee Culture: Australians have a deep appreciation for coffee and often frequent cafes for their morning cup. ● Casual Dress Code: Australians generally have a casual dress code, even in professional settings. ● Outdoor Lifestyle: Australians love spending time outdoors, enjoying activities like surfing, hiking, and camping. ● Sports Culture: Sports play a significant role in Australian culture, with cricket, Australian rules football, and rugby league being particularly popular. ● Anzac Day: A national holiday commemorating Australia's military forces, Anzac Day is observed with solemn ceremonies and parades. Anzac Day falls on April 25th each year. ● Tipping: Tipping in Australia is generally not as prevalent as in some other countries. While it is not mandatory, tipping is often appreciated for exceptional service. In restaurants, a common practice is to leave a small tip, usually around 10-15% of the total bill. However, it's important to note that this is not a strict rule, and tipping is often left to the discretion of the customer. For other services like taxi rides or hotel porters, a small tip is also appreciated but not expected. Etiquette Australian etiquette is shaped by a relaxed, egalitarian spirit . Locals value humility, honesty, and a sense of humor. It’s common to greet others with a casual "G’day" or "How’s it going?" rather than formal titles. While Australians tend to be informal , they still appreciate good manners—saying "please," "thank you," and "sorry" is expected. Punctuality is generally important , especially in professional settings, though social gatherings tend to be more laid-back. Queueing in public spaces is strictly followed, and skipping the line is frowned upon. Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory —rounding up or leaving 10% at restaurants is standard. Australians often communicate directly but in a friendly way. Sarcasm and self-deprecating humor are common and usually not intended to offend. That said, discussions about politics, income, or religion may be considered impolite in unfamiliar company. Respect for personal space and privacy is also a cultural norm. Celebrations Australia hosts a range of celebrations, from official public holidays to local and cultural events. ● Australia Day (January 26) commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet, though it’s also a day of reflection and protest for many Indigenous Australians. ● Anzac Day (April 25) honors military veterans with dawn services and marches across the country. ● Christmas and New Year’s Eve are celebrated enthusiastically—often with barbecues, beach trips, and fireworks. Easter includes public holidays and events such as the Sydney Royal Easter Show. ● The Queen’s Birthday (observed on different dates depending on the state) is another major public holiday. ● Multicultural festivals are central to Australia’s diverse society. Lunar New Year, Diwali, and Eid are widely recognized in major cities, often accompanied by parades, markets, and performances. ● NAIDOC Week , held in July, celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. ● Sport is also a key part of Australian celebration culture . Events like the Melbourne Cup, Australian Open, and AFL Grand Final attract nationwide attention and often involve parties, barbecues, and themed gatherings. Australia's culture is a vibrant mix of influences, shaped by its diverse population and unique history. By understanding these cultural nuances, visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for the Australian way of life and foster meaningful connections with locals. Currency in Australia Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD), often represented by the symbol $ or sometimes as A$ to distinguish it from other dollar-based currencies. Known for its colorful polymer notes and practical coin denominations, the AUD is one of the most traded currencies globally and is widely accepted throughout the country. Denominations The official currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD), symbolized by $. ● Banknotes: $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 ● Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, and $2 All notes are made of polymer plastic, making them durable and water-resistant. Each denomination is a different color and features prominent Australian figures and cultural symbols. Convert Your Currency Exchanging Currency Currency exchange is available at major airports , banks, hotels, and licensed exchange bureaus in cities and tourist hubs. Airport rates tend to be less favorable , so it’s often better to exchange currency in the city or withdraw AUD directly from an ATM. Some banks and travel agencies offer pre-paid travel cards in AUD that can be loaded before arrival. Payment Options for Foreigners Australia is largely cashless , especially in cities. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express (though surcharges may apply). Contactless "tap-and-go" payments are standard , including via smartphones and smartwatches. Mobile payment systems like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay are commonly used. Additional Information for Tourists Some small businesses in rural or remote areas may still prefer cash, so carrying a small amount is advisable. ATMs are widely available , and most accept foreign cards. International fees may apply, so it’s worth checking with your bank before traveling. Currency conversion apps and digital wallets can help manage exchange rates on the go. Reputable Banks in the U.S. for Exchanging Currency or Using ATM's Major banks in Australia include Commonwealth Bank , Westpac, ANZ, and National Australia Bank (NAB). These banks offer secure ATMs and currency exchange services at competitive rates. It's advisable to use ATMs attached to bank branches for greater security and better service. Health & Safety for Foreigners in Australia Australia is considered one of the safest countries in the world for travelers, with a high standard of healthcare and a generally low crime rate. However, visitors should still be aware of natural hazards, climate-related risks, and healthcare costs, especially in remote areas. Being informed and prepared ensures a worry-free stay. Medical Care Australia’s healthcare system is excellent , with modern hospitals, well-trained professionals, and accessible services in most urban areas. However, it’s important to note that Australia does not offer free healthcare to tourists . Travel insurance is strongly recommended to cover any medical expenses, including hospital stays and prescriptions. Pharmacies are widespread and typically open extended hours in city centers. Book Now Health and travel insurance for digital nomads and travelers Global medical and travel coverage for when you get sick or injured abroad, for nomads and remote workers. Choose essential or full health coverage. Buy anytime, anywhere. General Health No specific vaccinations are required for entry into Australia, but travelers should ensure routine immunizations are up to date. Tap water is safe to drink across the country. Insects like mosquitoes can carry diseases in tropical northern regions (such as dengue), so insect repellent is advised. Sunscreen is essential due to high UV levels, especially in summer months. Safety & Security Violent crime is rare , and petty theft is not a major issue, although it’s still wise to take normal precautions, especially in busy tourist areas. Australia is known for its unique wildlife and outdoor lifestyle, so awareness of natural dangers like snakes, spiders, jellyfish, or strong ocean currents is important. Always follow local safety signage when hiking, swimming, or exploring. Safety Resources The national emergency number is 000 , which connects you to police, fire, or ambulance services. Many areas have dedicated beach lifeguards , with red and yellow flags marking safe swimming zones. The Smart Traveller website (by the Australian government) provides up-to-date advice on travel safety and health information for all regions. Emergency Numbers ● 000 – Police, Fire, Ambulance ● 112 – GSM mobile phones (emergency only) ● 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) – 24/7 health advice line in some states ● Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 Additional Tips ● Carry a basic first aid kit when venturing into remote areas. ● Bushfire season (typically November to March) can affect travel plans—monitor local alerts and air quality warnings. ● Lifeguards at beaches provide free first aid and advice—always swim between the flags. ● Download the Emergency+ app , which provides your GPS location when calling emergency services. General Information About Australia POPULATION Approx. 26.5 million (2024). Most residents live along the east and southeast coasts. CAPITAL Canberra (456,844) — home to Parliament, national museums, and government buildings. TIME ZONES AWST (UTC+8) – Western ACST (UTC+9:30) – Central AEST (UTC+10) – Eastern Daylight Saving observed in some regions (Oct–Apr). CURRENCY Australian Dollar (AUD) – $ SPEED / DISTANCES Urban: 50–60 km/h Highways: 100–110 km/h Long distances between cities — plan ahead. DRIVING Drive on the left. Seatbelts required. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is advised if your license isn’t in English. ALCOHOL AGE 18 years. ID required when purchasing alcohol. SMOKING AGE 18 years. Smoking banned in indoor public areas and many outdoor public zones. Language in Australia Australia is a proudly multicultural nation where English is the dominant language, but hundreds of other languages—both ancient and modern—are spoken across the country. From Indigenous languages to those brought by global migration, Australia’s linguistic landscape is as diverse as its people. Official Language English is the official and most widely spoken language in Australia. It is used in government, education, business, and media. Australian English follows British spelling conventions but has developed its own pronunciation, idioms, and grammar rules. Dominant Spoken Language Australian English is the dominant language used in everyday life. It is characterized by a distinctive accent, informal tone, and a love of slang. Common expressions include “no worries,” “mate,” and “arvo” (afternoon). Despite its relaxed feel, Australian English is clear and widely understood by other English speakers globally. Regional Variations While there is a broadly uniform Australian accent, slight variations exist across different states and territories, especially between urban and rural areas. Some slang terms and expressions are also more commonly used in certain regions. However, mutual understanding remains strong across the country. History of Australian Languages Long before English arrived, Australia was home to over 250 Indigenous languages, many with their own distinct dialects. Today, around 120 of these languages are still spoken to some degree, particularly in remote Aboriginal communities. Language revitalization programs are underway to preserve and promote this important cultural heritage. Stability for Future Generations English will likely remain the dominant language in Australia for generations to come. However, multiculturalism continues to influence daily life, and many Australians grow up bilingual or multilingual. Languages such as Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese, Italian, and Greek are commonly spoken in homes and communities, especially in major cities. Places to Visit in Australia Australia’s vast and varied landscapes make it a dream destination for travelers. From world-famous natural wonders to buzzing modern cities, each region offers something unique. Whether you're into wildlife, beaches, outback adventures, or cultural experiences, there’s no shortage of unforgettable places to explore. ⪢ Sydney : Australia’s most iconic city, known for the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach. A vibrant blend of urban energy and coastal beauty. ⪢ Great Barrier Reef : The world’s largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Queensland. Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and reef cruises. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. ⪢ Melbourne : A hub of culture, art, and food. Famous for its laneway cafés, live music scene, and sporting events. Also, a gateway to the Great Ocean Road. ⪢ Uluru (Ayers Rock) : A sacred sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s Red Centre. Best viewed at sunrise or sunset for stunning color changes. Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Australia ⪢ Tasmania : Australia’s island state, offering pristine wilderness, hiking trails, and fresh local produce. Freycinet National Park and MONA Museum are must-sees. ⪢ The Whitsundays : A group of 74 tropical islands in the Coral Sea, perfect for sailing, white sand beaches (like Whitehaven Beach), and luxury resorts. ⪢ Perth : Western Australia’s sunny capital. Known for its relaxed vibe, beaches, wine regions nearby (Swan Valley), and access to Rottnest Island and its adorable quokkas. ⪢ Kakadu National Park : A vast, biodiverse park rich in Aboriginal heritage, ancient rock art, waterfalls, and wildlife. It is one of the best places to connect with the outback and Indigenous culture. Transportation in Australia Australia’s transportation network is extensive and well-developed, especially in urban areas. While flying is the most practical option for covering long distances between cities, travelers can also explore the country via trains, buses, rideshares, and self-driving adventures. Knowing the options helps you choose the best way to get around based on your budget, time, and destination. Air Travel Due to Australia’s size, domestic air travel is common and efficient. Major carriers like Qantas , Virgin Australia , and budget airlines such as Jetstar and Rex connect all major cities and regional hubs. Flights are generally reliable, and airports are modern, spacious, and well-equipped. Trains Train travel is limited in some regions but scenic and enjoyable on long-distance routes. The Ghan (Adelaide to Darwin) and Indian Pacific (Sydney to Perth) offer iconic rail journeys across the country. Urban train systems operate in major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, providing fast, regular service in metro areas. Book Now SAVE $30 CAD when you spend $230 Book your first trip with Expedia as a NEW USER, be it for a hotel, car rental, or flight and get a $30 discount, no strings attached! Buses Coach services like Greyhound Australia and Firefly Express offer long-distance travel between cities and towns, often at budget-friendly rates. In cities, public buses are widely available and integrated into local transit systems. Tap-on travel cards like Opal (Sydney) and Myki (Melbourne) are commonly used. Shared Taxis Rideshare platforms such as Uber , Ola , and DiDi operate across Australian cities and towns. Prices vary based on time of day and location, and rideshare apps are generally more affordable than traditional taxis. Go to Turo Sign up and save 30% off your first private car hire booking with Turo Turo is the world’s largest car sharing marketplace, where you can book the perfect car from a community of trusted hosts across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and France. Private Taxis Metered taxis are readily available in all major cities, airports, and tourist areas. They can be booked by phone, hailed on the street, or found at designated taxi ranks. Taxis are safe, regulated, and usually accept card payments. Car Rentals Car and campervan rentals are ideal for exploring Australia’s coastlines, national parks, and outback. Drivers must be at least 21 (25 for some vehicles), and most rental companies require a credit card. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is advised if your license isn’t in English. Find Tickets Book in advance and get great deals on trains, buses, ferries, cars, and flights! 12go conveniently offers all travel services on a single platform for easy comparison and interline ticketing, from over 11k destinations around the world. Motorbikes / Scooters Motorbike rentals are available, particularly in coastal and tropical areas like Cairns and Byron Bay. Helmets are mandatory, and a valid license is required. Great for scenic rides but less practical for long-haul travel. Cruises Australia is a popular cruise destination , with ships visiting ports in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and smaller destinations like Cairns and Broome. Coastal and reef cruises offer unique ways to explore islands, beaches, and marine life. Tips for Driving in Australia ● Drive on the left-hand side . ● Watch for wildlife on rural roads , primarily at dawn and dusk. ● Gas stations can be far apart in remote areas—plan fuel stops ahead. ● Speed limits are strictly enforced with heavy fines. ● Roundabouts and four-way stops are common —know how they work before driving. Tips for Using Public Transportation in Australia ● Cities use contactless smart cards (e.g., Opal in Sydney, Myki in Melbourne). ● Download local transit apps or use Google Maps for real-time schedules. ● Buses may not stop unless you signal the driver. ● Eating and drinking are discouraged on most public transport. ● Public transport is clean , reliable, and generally safe at all hours. Visa Requirements for Australia Australia has a well-organized visa system for travelers, whether you're visiting for a short holiday, business trip, or extended stay. Most visitors will need to apply for a visa before arrival, and the process is typically straightforward if done online. Requirements vary depending on nationality and the purpose of your visit. Visa Options ● Tourists from many countries can apply for either an eVisitor visa (subclass 651) or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA, subclass 601). ● Both allow short-term stays (usually up to 3 months) for tourism or business. ● Citizens of countries not eligible for these options can apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600). Types of Visa ● eVisitor (651): Free, online visa for passport holders from the EU and a few other European countries. ● ETA (601): Requires a small fee, available to passport holders from countries like the U.S., Canada, Singapore, and more. ● Visitor Visa (600): For travelers not eligible for eVisitor or ETA, or those wanting to stay longer. ● Working Holiday Visa (417/462): For eligible travelers aged 18–30 (or 35 for some countries) who want to work and travel in Australia. ● Student Visa (500): For full-time international students. General Visa Application Requirements ● A valid passport ● Completed online application (via official government website or app for ETA) ● Proof of funds and travel intentions (in some cases) ● Health insurance may be required depending on visa type ● Some visitors may be asked to undergo health or character checks ● Apply at least a few weeks before your planned travel date Additional Things to Keep in Mind ● Always check the official Australian immigration website for up-to-date eligibility and requirements. ● Visas are digitally linked to your passport —no need for physical labels or stamps. ● Overstaying a visa can result in future entry bans or fines. ● Some visa types do not allow work , even part-time, so be sure to read the conditions carefully. ● Border officials may request proof of onward travel or funds upon arrival. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommend you visit the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Australian Weather & Climate Australia’s climate is as diverse as its geography, with conditions ranging from tropical heat in the north to alpine chill in the south. Seasons are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere, and regional variations mean your experience can differ greatly depending on when and where you visit. Seasons Australia experiences four seasons in most of the country: ● Summer: December to February ● Autumn: March to May ● Winter: June to August ● Spring: September to November In the northern tropics, however, there are two distinct seasons: ● Wet Season (Nov–Apr): Hot, humid, with tropical storms ● Dry Season (May–Oct): Warm, sunny, and pleasant Regional Variations ● Northern Australia (e.g., Darwin, Cairns): Tropical climate—hot and wet in summer, dry and warm in winter ● Central Australia (e.g., Alice Springs): Arid desert climate—extreme temperatures, very little rain Southern Australia (e.g., Melbourne, Adelaide): Temperate climate—cool winters, warm to hot summers ● Eastern Coast (e.g., Sydney, Brisbane): Subtropical to temperate—mild winters, warm, humid summers ● Tasmania: Cooler maritime climate—distinct seasons, higher rainfall Annual Rainfall Rainfall varies widely: ● Northern Australia receives the most rain during the wet season ● Desert regions may go months without rain ● Coastal areas tend to have more consistent, moderate rainfall ● Cyclones can affect the northern regions during the wet season (especially January to March). Humidity Humidity is highest in tropical and coastal regions during summer. In contrast, central and southern inland areas are much drier. Visitors in the north during summer should prepare for sticky heat and occasional heavy storms. Best Time to Visit ● Best overall months: April to October (cooler and drier in most regions) ● For beach holidays: December to February (especially along the east and west coasts) ● For the outback: May to September (more comfortable temperatures) ● For the Great Barrier Reef: June to October (dry season and better visibility for diving) Be Prepared ● Always check local forecasts , especially if traveling during summer or into remote regions. ● Australia can experience extreme weather events , including bushfires, cyclones, flooding, and heatwaves, depending on the season and location. ● Sun protection is essential year-round due to high UV exposure. 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Discover Albania with our travel guide focused on Tirana and Durrës. Learn about visa requirements, cultural traditions, transportation tips, and must-visit attractions in these vibrant cities. Plan your adventure today! Albania Travel Guide: Stories, things to know before you go, and Cultural Insights Your Guide to the Land of the Eagles We traveled to Albania in June 2022 with the intention of staying here for 2 months. After our experiences in Georgia we were keen to discover more of what the Balkans has to offer. We explore the cities of Tirana and Durrës, and check out things to do, as well as some of the underrated attractions that should not be missed. Great food, lovely people, beautiful beaches and seafronts; Albania should definitely be on your list! In case you did not know, we absolutely love history and Durrës in particular has some excellent places to visit in that regard, including a Roman amphitheatre! We also learn much about Albania's sad, troubled past and its recovery, shedding a whole new light on this country for us. Jump to where you want to go Discover Interesting Facts Latest Posts Things to know YouTube Share this guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap any photo for more information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our top recommended places Durrës Tirana Interactive Map Top Hotels in Albania Archaeological Museum Durrës Amphitheatre Bunk'Art 2 Skanderbeg Square Our Interactive Map & Guide to Albania Check out all of the places we visited in Albania courtesy of this interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews and much more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Albania Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 16 interesting facts about Albania. Some may just surprise you! 1. As like many of its fellow Balkan countries, Albania has many castles and historical sites. 2. In 1967, Albania proclaimed to be the first atheist state in the world, although according to a 2011 survey, 61% - 80% of Albanians now identify as Muslim. 3. Albania is the 18th smallest country in Europe and ranked 145th in world standings. 4. The population of Albania is less than 3 million, 35th out of the 50 countries in Europe. More than half of the Albanian population actually live outside of the country. 5. True figures vary, but there is said to be a staggering 700,000 bunkers and tunnels in a country which is smaller than the U.S state of Maryland. They were built by paranoid former communist dictator Enver Hoxha, who ruled the country with a brutally oppressive regime between 1941 to 1985. 6. The Albanian language is amongst the oldest in Europe and even the world. 7. Albania was isolated from the world for nearly 50 years until the fall of the communist dictatorship in 1991. It was one of the poorest countries in Europe with mass poverty and corruption, however in recent years, owing to a rise in industry and tourism, it is now seen as an up-and-coming country in the region. 8. Over 70% of Albania is covered in mountains. 9. Albania is one of a very few countries in Europe that do not have a McDonalds. 10. Owing to over 3000 species, Albania is home to 30% of Europe's plant collection. 11. The city of Lazarat is widely touted as the 'capital of cannabis', and is the biggest exporter of cannabis in Europe. 12. Scarecrows are actually seen as a good luck charm in Albania. 13. When an Albanian agrees with you, they will shake their head. A 'nod' actually means 'no', unlike many countries where this would be the opposite. 14. Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, aka Mother Theresa, is the heroine of Albania and the only Albanian to win a Nobel Peace Prize. 15. Albania is part of NATO and formally became a candidate to join the European Union in 2020. 16. The Albania Flag is a red, with a silhouetted black double-headed eagle in the center. The red stands for bravery, strength, valour and bloodshed, while the Eagle represents the sovereign state of Albania. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Exploring the Durres Amphitheatre: A Journey Through Albania’s Ancient Past ratings-display.rating-aria-label (1) Uncover the secrets of the Durrës Amphitheatre, a Roman-era marvel with underground tunnels, mosaics, and stories of gladiator battles. Jenn & Leon 8 min read 45 Unveiling Tirana's Beating Heart: A Journey to Skanderbeg Square Explore the heart of Tirana at Skanderbeg Square, a symbol of Albania's rich history and culture. Uncover the legacy of Skanderbeg and more. Jenn & Leon 10 min read 70 1 2 3 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Here are a few stats and tips that we picked up in our time here. Let us know if there is anything we should add! * We will be updating this section with a new format soon Total Population: 2.86 million Capital City: Tirana (520,000) Currency: Albanian Lek (ALL) | Driving: Right Side Measurement Standard: Metric (km) ⪢ Entry Requirements There is a long list of countries that have visa-free entry into Albania and the country welcomes tourists and foreigners as a vital part of their economy. If you are allowed to enter without a visa (such as UK or EU) you can stay for a very generous 90 days, with 1 year granted to US citizens. Your passport must be valid for at least three months from the date of your arrival in Albania. However, there are some exceptions, so it is always best to check with the Albanian embassy or consulate in your country before traveling. ⪢ Currency The official currency in Albania is the Albanian Lek (ALL). It's advisable to carry some cash as credit cards are not accepted everywhere, especially in rural areas. Convert your currency here . ⪢ Language The official language is Albanian. While English is spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations, it's helpful to learn a few basic Albanian phrases to enhance your experience. ⪢ Natural Beauty Albania boasts stunning natural landscapes, including pristine beaches, picturesque mountains, and scenic lakes. Don't miss exploring the Albanian Riviera, the Albanian Alps, and Lake Ohrid. ⪢ Cultural Etiquette Albanians are known for their warm hospitality. It's customary to greet people with a handshake, maintain eye contact, and remove your shoes when entering someone's home. The word 'besa' works like an honour code. When you require help you can use this word, and it is respected and responded to by most Albanians. Also, known as Xhiro, Albanians typically take an evening walk every night to exercise and socialize. In many places, roads close to cars during these hours. Many people gather at various places, walking and talking until nightfall. Tipping is something that is usually appreciated and anywhere between 10-15% is very acceptable. ⪢ Cuisine Albanian cuisine is a delicious blend of Mediterranean and Balkan flavors. Be sure to try local dishes like Byrek (savory pastry), Tavë Kosi (baked lamb with yogurt), and Baklava (sweet pastry). The national drink of Albania is Raki, an anise flavoured liquor popular in Eastern Europe. ⪢ Public Transport Albania has an extensive bus network that connects major cities and towns. Buses are the most common mode of public transport, and it's advisable to check the schedules in advance. Generally, it is very affordable when comparing to other European countries. ⪢ Health & Safety Albania is generally a safe country to visit. However, exercise caution in crowded areas, watch out for pickpockets, and be mindful of your belongings. In the main we felt very safe throughout our time in Albania and although there is crime, it does not typically involve foreigners. Tap water is generally deemed to be safe in Albania, however most locals still prefer bottled water, which is what we would also advise. Another point of note is that there are few garbage cans in most cities, but there is a plenty of wheelie bins. Typically these are placed in rows of 4-6 bins and service entire blocks. Sadly they have no lids and are usually very full and smelly. ⪢ Smoking Albania has one of the highest levels of smoking in Europe. An estimated 40% of Albanians smoke, and it is acceptable to smoke on the streets and in many restaurants and coffee bars. ⪢ Cultural Sites Albania is home to many historical and cultural sites. Explore the ancient city of Butrint, the UNESCO-listed city of Berat, the ruins of Apollonia, and the vibrant capital city, Tirana. Albania has a fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. It has been influenced by various civilizations, including Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and more. ⪢ Dress Code Albania is a predominantly Muslim country, but it embraces religious diversity. While there are no strict dress codes, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting mosques or religious sites. ⪢ Public Facilities While major cities have modern amenities, rural areas might have limited infrastructure. It's advisable to carry essentials like tissues, hand sanitizers, and bottled water with you. ⪢ Affordability The capital city of Tirana is listed 162nd for cost of living out of 227. Despite that low score, Albania as a whole is widely regarded as a comparably affordable country to live in when considering things like food, utilities and rents. ⪢ Connectivity Wi-Fi and internet access are widely available in urban areas, including major cities like Tirana, Durrës, and Shkodra. In rural and remote areas, internet availability may be more limited or slower. The coverage of Wi-Fi networks is generally good in urban centres, hotels, restaurants, cafes, and shopping malls. Many accommodations, including hotels and guesthouses, provide complimentary Wi-Fi access to their guests. Mobile data coverage is also widespread in Albania, and most major cities and towns have 4G/LTE networks. Mobile data plans are available from various service providers, and SIM cards can be easily purchased for use with unlocked mobile devices. Albanian sim cards can be purchased easily and are around $10 USD for 10GB month packages. Remember to check for any travel advisories or updates before your visit to stay informed about the current situation in Albania. Enjoy your trip and embrace the rich culture and natural beauty of this remarkable country! 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We are a Canadian and British couple that has been traveling the world FULL TIME since 2021. Our vlogs are helpful to those looking to travel abroad, slow travel, budget travel, fast travel and luxury travel. There are also lifestyle and couple videos too. #tirana #albania #explorealbania #albaniatravel Play Video Play Video 16:53 Our First Impressions of DURRES Albania. Why we prefer it over Tirana! In this video, we'll be exploring the city of Durrës, Albania. We'll be looking at the things to do in the city, as well as some of the underrated attractions that should not be missed. We'll also be looking at the food in the city, as well as some of the best beachfront areas to spend a day at. If you're looking for a city to explore in the Balkans, Durres should definitely be on your list. With plenty of things to do, beaches to visit, a roman infusion for history buffs this city is excellent. It's also in a great location to access many other wonderful places to visit in Albania and also the surrounding countries. We definitely prefer this city as short term base over Tirana check out the video to see why! Do you want to explore the city of Durres and experience all that it has to offer? Check out our list of things to do in Durres and be sure to explore the city by bike, on foot, or by boat. Beaches and delicious food are just a couple of the things you'll enjoy in Durres. And don't forget to explore the city for free on a weeknight! Durres is an underrated city that deserves your attention! From the beaches and restaurants to the many things to do in the city, Durrës is a great place to spend a weekend or a whole month. 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We are a Canadian and British couple that has been traveling the world FULL TIME since 2021. Our vlogs are helpful to those looking to travel abroad, slow travel, budget travel, fast travel and luxury travel. There are also lifestyle and couple videos too. #albania #durres #travelvlog Play Video Play Video 08:36 How to take the bus from Tirana, Albania to Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia BORDER CROSS 4K TRAVEL VLOG! In this video, we're going to show you how to take the bus from Tirana, Albania to Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia by border crossing. This is a great way to see the beautiful Lake Ohrid and the Macedonian countryside! If you're looking for a budget-friendly way to see the Macedonian countryside, then this is the video for you! We'll show you how to take the bus from Tirana through the border crossing and onto to Ohrid. This is a great way to travel to North Macedonia. We HIGHLY recommend a visit to Lake Ohrid if yo are in the Albania area! It truly is spectacular! 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We are a Canadian and British couple that has been traveling the world FULL TIME since 2021. Our vlogs are helpful to those looking to travel abroad, slow travel, budget travel, fast travel and luxury travel. There are also lifestyle and couple videos too. #tirana #travelvlog #ohrid #bordercrossing Play Video Play Video 16:54 Visit TIRANA? WATCH THIS FIRST: PROS or CONS? YOU DECIDE In this video, we'll give you a VISUAL overview of what it's like LIVING as a LOCAL in the city of Tirana, from the 'pros' to the 'cons'. It's all relative though isn't it!? After WATCHING, it's up to YOU to decide if you want to visit! AND please do LET US KNOW in the comments your thoughts! If you're thinking about visiting or staying short term/long term or even MOVING to the beautiful city of Tirana, Albania, then be sure to watch this first! In this video, we'll give you a detailed overview of the city, from the cost of living to the local culture. 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It's a refreshing drink made with gin, cherry liqueur, pineapple juice, and other ingredients. 11. Merlion: The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, and it's often considered the symbol of Singapore. The Merlion statue, located at Merlion Park, is a popular tourist attraction. 12. No Natural Lakes: Singapore is one of the few countries in the world without any natural lakes. Its freshwater supply comes from reservoirs, and the largest one, MacRitchie Reservoir, is a popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts 2 EPIC FREE Light Shows You Can See EVERY NIGHT in Singapore Discover two epic free light shows in Singapore every night at Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands. Just a 10 minute walk between them! Jenn & Leon 12 min read 1,951 Gardens by the Bay and Gardens by the Bay Light Show in Singapore Discover the enchanting Gardens by the Bay and its mesmerizing light show in Singapore. Find out all you need to know before you go here! Jenn & Leon 15 min read 191 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets Singapore boasts excellent internet connectivity and widespread mobile phone coverage, making it easy for visitors to stay connected while exploring the Lion City. Singapore has a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure, with high internet speeds readily available. Here's a rundown of what you need to know: Traveling soon? It’s never been easier to stay connected. No more hunting for WIFI, paying for expensive airport SIMs, or roaming charges. With GigSky eSIM , you get secure, reliable data the moment you land! The only eSIM provider that offers cruise and land plans Unlimited Plans available, to ensure you never run out of data FREE 100 MB travel data plans ! No commitment. No credit card required . Get your FREE DATA here . Get 10% off on your first order over $4! Use code CLOSERLIVES10 . Excludes inflight & cruise plans. ⪢ Internet service providers (ISPs) in Singapore ● Singtel : The largest telco in Singapore, offering various internet plans, including fiber optic broadband. ● StarHub : Provides a range of internet packages, including fiber optic connections. ● M1 : Offers competitive internet plans with good coverage. Many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi, making it convenient to stay connected on the go. ⪢ Mobile Phone Options There are three main mobile network operators in Singapore: ● Singtel : The largest operator, known for its extensive network coverage and reliable service. ● StarHub : Offers competitive mobile plans and good network coverage. ● M1 : Provides value-for-money mobile packages and good service. If you're visiting Singapore, you have a few options for staying connected: ● Roaming: Check with your home mobile operator about roaming charges in Singapore. Roaming can be expensive, so it's best to consider other options. ● Prepaid SIM Card: A popular and affordable option for visitors. All three main telcos offer prepaid SIM cards with data packages, calls, and SMS. You can buy these cards at: ● Changi Airport arrival halls (Recommends counters, currency exchange counters, or individual telco stores) ● Telco stores around Singapore ● Convenience stores Additional Tips: ● Unlocked Phone: Ensure your phone is unlocked to use a Singaporean SIM card. ● 5G Network: Singapore has a nearly nationwide 5G network. If you want to take advantage of the fastest speeds, get a 5G-enabled SIM card. ● Tourist SIM Cards: All three telcos offer special tourist SIM cards with data packages tailored for short stays. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ Singapore Dial Code Singapore's dial code is +65. You'll need this code to make calls to Singapore from another country. ⪢ Plug Sockets in Singapore The type of plug socket used in Singapore is the Type G, also known as the British Standard BS 1363. It has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern. Here's a quick rundown of the plug types and voltage in Singapore: ● Plug Type: G ● Voltage: 230 volts (V) ● Frequency: 50 Hertz (Hz) Do I need a travel adapter? Maybe. It depends on the type of plug your appliances have. If you're coming from a country that uses the same Type G plug, then you won't need an adapter. However, if your appliances have a different plug type (like the two-pronged North American plug), then you'll need a travel adapter to convert your plug to the Singaporean standard. Some hotels in Singapore may have universal adapters available for loan or rent. Also, it's always a good idea to check the voltage rating of your appliances before using them in Singapore. Appliances designed for 110V will not work properly on a 230V circuit and could be damaged. Local Cuisine Singapore's cuisine is a fascinating melting pot of flavors, reflecting the country's rich multicultural heritage. It's a landscape shaped by regional influences, cooking techniques, and historical developments. Here's a breakdown of what makes it so special: A Blend of Influences ⪢ Malay, Chinese, Indian: These three major ethnicities form the foundation of Singaporean cuisine. Malay dishes feature fragrant spices and coconut milk, while Chinese influence is evident in noodle dishes and wok-fried specialties. Indian flavors come through in curries and roti prata. ⪢ Peranakan & Western: The Peranakans, descendants of early Chinese immigrants who intermarried with local Malays, have their own unique cuisine using ingredients like candlenuts, shrimp paste, and rempah (spice paste). Western influences, particularly British and Portuguese, can also be found in dishes like kaya toast (coconut jam toast) and Eurasian cuisine. Must-Try Dishes ⪢ Hainanese Chicken Rice: Singapore's national dish! Poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken fat and a flavorful dipping sauce. ⪢ Chilli Crab: A messy but incredibly delicious dish of mud crabs stir-fried in a sweet, spicy, and tangy tomato-based sauce. ⪢ Laksa: A rich and flavorful coconut curry noodle soup with various toppings like prawns, fishcake, and eggs. ⪢ Satay: Skewers of marinated meat grilled to perfection and served with a peanut sauce. ⪢ Roti Prata: A crispy flatbread often served with curries or sugar for a sweet treat. ⪢ Kaya Toast: Coconut jam toast, a popular breakfast option served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee. Where to Eat ⪢ Hawker Centres & Food Courts: The heart of Singapore's culinary scene. Hawker centres are open-air complexes with numerous stalls offering a wide variety of affordable local dishes. Food courts are similar but often located within shopping malls. ⪢ Coffee Shops: Casual eateries serving local coffee, tea, and a selection of local dishes. ⪢ Restaurants: Singapore offers a fine dining scene with everything from Michelin-starred establishments to international chains. Singapore's cuisine is a true adventure for your taste buds. With its vibrant mix of flavors and influences, it's no wonder Singapore is considered a food paradise for travelers. So, come hungry and be prepared to explore the delicious world of Singaporean food! Culture & Customs Singapore's culture is a fascinating tapestry woven from the threads of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences. Please feel free to get in touch if there is anything you feel we should add; this list is by no means exhaustive! Here's are some of the cultural norms and customs you might encounter while visiting: A Multi-Ethnic Blend Singapore's unique history as a trading port has resulted in a vibrant multicultural society. The four main ethnic groups are: ⪢ Chinese: The largest ethnic group, their influence is evident in language (Mandarin is a common language), religious practices (Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism), and traditional celebrations like Chinese New Year. ⪢ Malay: The indigenous people of Singapore, their cultural influence is seen in the Malay language, Islamic traditions, and Malay cuisine with its fragrant spices and coconut milk. ⪢ Indian: Largely of Tamil descent, their influence is found in Hinduism, vibrant cultural festivals like Deepavali (Festival of Lights), and the use of spices in Indian curries. ⪢ Eurasians: Descendants of European traders and local Malays, they have a unique blend of European and Asian cultural influences in their cuisine, customs, and the Christian faith. Greetings and Etiquette ⪢ Respect for Elders: Respect is highly valued in Singaporean culture. Address elders as "uncle" or "auntie" as a sign of respect, even if they are not related to you. ⪢ Greetings: A handshake with a slight bow is a common greeting. Younger people may greet elders with a slight bow or a nod. ⪢ Personal Space: Singapore is a densely populated country, so personal space is minimal. Don't be surprised if people stand closer than you might be accustomed to. Religious & Social Norms ⪢ Religion: Singapore is a multi-religious society with freedom of worship. Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Taoism are all practiced here. It's best to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. ⪢ Sensitive Topics: Avoid discussing sensitive topics like race, religion, and politics during conversations. ⪢ Public Displays of Affection: Public displays of affection are not as common in Singapore as in some Western countries. Keep this in mind while traveling. ⪢ Dress Code: Singapore has a hot and humid climate. Opt for lightweight, comfortable clothing. When visiting religious sites, dress modestly. ⪢ Be Queuing Savvy: Singaporeans love queuing! It's considered polite to queue patiently and not to jump the line. ⪢ Tipping: Tipping is not customary in Singapore, but service staff might appreciate a small round up of the bill. Dining Etiquette ⪢ Table Manners: It's customary to wait for the elder or host to start eating first. Slurping noodles is considered impolite. ⪢ Using Chopsticks: If you're not familiar with using chopsticks, it's okay to ask for a fork. Don't stab your food with chopsticks or rest them vertically on your rice bowl. ⪢ Sharing is Caring: Sharing dishes is a common practice in Singapore, especially at hawker centers. ⪢ Clear your table: When eating in Hawker Centres, you must clear your table and take your tray to the areas provided when you are finished. This is not just out of courtesy; not doing so can incur a fine if caught. Fines & Law Enforcement Singapore is known for its strict laws and enforcement, and fines are a common consequence for breaking the rules. Here's a rundown of some common fines you might encounter: ⪢ Littering: Singapore takes cleanliness very seriously. A first-time offense for littering small items can result in a $300 fine, while throwing larger items can lead to court appearances and fines up to $2,000. You may even be ordered to perform corrective work cleaning public areas. ⪢ Spitting: Spitting in public is strictly prohibited and can incur fines up to $1,000 for the first offense, increasing for subsequent offenses. ⪢ Traffic Violations: Traffic violations like speeding, running red lights, and not using a seatbelt come with hefty fines. The amount varies depending on the severity of the offense. ⪢ Electronic Road Pricing (ERP): Singapore uses a congestion pricing system called ERP. Failing to pay ERP charges when applicable will result in fines. ⪢ Smoking: Smoking in prohibited areas can lead to fines. ⪢ Jaywalking: Jaywalking is not allowed in Singapore and can result in fines. ⪢ Vandalism: Any form of vandalism will be met with fines and possibly prosecution. Resources for Checking Fines ⪢ Enquire Fines and Notices (Proxy) - OneMotoring : This website allows you to check for traffic fines related to your vehicle. ⪢ Singapore Police Force : The Singapore Police Force website provides information on traffic offenses and penalties. It is important to note that his is not an exhaustive list of fines in Singapore. It's always best to be familiar with local laws and regulations to avoid any unwanted penalties. By understanding these cultural nuances, you can ensure a smooth and respectful experience while navigating the vibrant cultural landscape of Singapore. Currency The official currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar, also known as the Sing dollar or simply Sing. Interestingly, due to a special agreement, the Brunei dollar is also accepted in Singapore, and vice versa. So if you're traveling between these two countries, you won't need to exchange your currency. The Singapore dollar is a strong and stable currency, ranking as the 10th most-traded currency globally. The Singapore dollar is divided into 100 cents. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, and S$1. Banknotes come in denominations of S$2, S$5, S$10, S$20, S$50, S$100, S$1,000. ● Currency Code: SGD ● Symbol: S$ Exchanging Currency You can exchange your foreign currency for Singapore dollars at: ● Currency exchange booths at Changi Airport upon arrival. ● Licensed money changers in Singapore. ● Banks (although rates might be less competitive). Using Your Credit/Debit Card Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and debit cards with international withdrawal capabilities are widely accepted in Singapore, especially in tourist areas. Most major contactless payment apps such as Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay are also widely accepted. Additional Things to Know ● Singapore Dollar Strength: The Singapore dollar is a strong and stable currency. As of May 2024, you can get roughly 0.58 Singapore dollars for 1 British pound (GBP). Convert your currency here . ● Brunei Dollar: Due to a long-standing agreement, the Brunei dollar (BND) is also accepted as legal tender in Singapore, and vice versa, at par value. Health & Safety Singapore boasts a world-class healthcare system, but travel insurance is recommended (as with all foreign countries). With a low crime rate and strict laws, safety is a priority in the garden city. Singapore is known for its high standards of living, and is well-known to be a very exciting and welcoming place to travel for foreigners. Medical Care ⪢ Quality Healthcare: Singapore boasts a world-class healthcare system with modern hospitals and well-trained medical professionals. In case of emergencies, there are numerous ambulances readily available. ⪢ Costs: Medical care can be expensive in Singapore, so travel insurance with good medical coverage is highly recommended. Safety ⪢ Low Crime Rates: Singapore has a very low crime rate. Petty theft can occur, so it's wise to keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas. ⪢ Strict Laws: Singapore has strict laws and penalties for offenses, which contribute to the low crime rate. Be mindful of these laws to avoid any trouble. General Health ⪢ Tropical Climate: Singapore has a hot and humid climate. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, and wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. ⪢ Mosquitoes: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness present in Singapore. Use mosquito repellent, especially during dusk and dawn. ⪢ Air Quality: Haze caused by wildfires in neighboring countries can occasionally affect Singapore's air quality. Check the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) and wear an N95 mask if necessary. ⪢ Vaccinations: Ensure you are up-to-date on recommended vaccinations before traveling to Singapore. Safety Resources ● Singapore Tourism Board : Provides information on safety and health tips for visitors. ● Singapore Red Cross : Offers emergency medical services and first-aid training information. Emergency Numbers ● Police: 999 ● Ambulance: 995 ● Fire Department: 994 Information POPULATION 6 million CAPITAL None (city-state) CURRENCY Singapore Dollar (S$) DRIVING Left Side TIME ZONE SGT (UTC + 8) MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Language Singaporeans often converse in a distinctive colloquial language called Singlish. It's a blend of English, Malay, Tamil, Hokkien, and other languages, creating a unique Singaporean identity. While not an official language, Singlish is widely understood and used in informal settings. Singapore's language landscape is as rich and diverse as its cultural heritage. Here's a deeper look at the languages used in Singapore and their fascinating history: ⪢ Four Official Languages ● English: The primary language of administration, education, and business. This stems from Singapore's past as a British colony. ● Malay: The national language, a nod to the indigenous Malay people and their cultural significance. ● Mandarin Chinese: The most widely spoken language at home, reflecting the strong Chinese influence in Singapore's population. ● Tamil: Represents the Indian ethnic minority, particularly those with Tamil ancestry. ⪢ Historical Influences ● Pre-Colonial Era: Before the 18th century, Malay was the dominant language due to the influence of the regional Malay sultanates. ● British Colonization (1819-1965): The arrival of the British in 1819 led to the rise of English as the language of administration, trade, and education. Many Chinese and Indian immigrants arrived during this period, bringing their own languages but also adopting English for practical reasons. ● Post-Independence (1965-Present): After gaining independence in 1965, the Singaporean government implemented a bilingual education policy. English remained the main medium of instruction, but students were required to learn a "Mother Tongue" - either Mandarin, Malay, or Tamil - to preserve cultural identity. This policy has resulted in a highly multilingual population, with most Singaporeans conversant in at least English and their Mother Tongue. ⪢ Singlish A unique aspect of Singapore's language scene is 'Singlish', a colloquial Singaporean English dialect. It incorporates elements from English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil, and other languages. Singlish is not formally recognized but is widely spoken in informal settings. Attitudes towards Singlish vary, but it's seen as a marker of Singaporean identity by many locals. ⪢ The Future of Languages in Singapore The Singaporean government continues to promote multilingualism, recognizing its benefits in a globalized world. English is likely to remain dominant for official purposes, but the role of Mandarin and the Mother Tongue languages is still seen as important in preserving cultural heritage. Singlish, while not used formally, is likely to endure as a marker of Singapore's unique linguistic identity. Singapore's language scene reflects its multicultural history and its position as a global hub. Understanding this linguistic diversity will enhance your experience in Singapore, allowing you to connect with locals and appreciate the rich tapestry of cultures that make up this vibrant nation. Places to Visit Discover Singapore is a small island nation but packs a big punch when it comes to tourist attractions. Here are some of the top places you should visit: ⪢ Gardens by the Bay : This futuristic park is a must-see for any visitor to Singapore. The Supertree Grove, with its towering tree-like structures, is an iconic landmark, while the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest offer stunning displays of plants and flowers from around the world. ⪢ Marina Bay: This waterfront area is home to some of Singapore's most impressive skyscrapers, including the Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino complex. You can take a boat ride on the Marina Bay or simply relax by the water and enjoy the view. ⪢ Sentosa Island: This resort island is home to Universal Studios Singapore, a popular theme park, as well as a variety of other attractions, including beaches, casinos, and golf courses. ⪢ Singapore Zoo: This world-renowned zoo is home to over 2,800 animals from over 300 species. The zoo is known for its open concept enclosures, which allow visitors to get up close to the animals. ⪢ Chinatown: Singapore's Chinatown is a vibrant and bustling district with a mix of Chinese temples, shops, and restaurants. Be sure to try some of the delicious Chinese food here. ⪢ Little India: Little India is a colorful and lively neighborhood with a strong Indian influence. Here you can find Indian restaurants, shops selling saris and other Indian souvenirs, and Hindu temples. ⪢ Arab Street: Arab Street is a narrow lane lined with Arab shops and restaurants. Here you can find a variety of Arabic goods, such as carpets, perfumes, and spices. ⪢ Colonial District: The Colonial District is home to some of Singapore's most historic buildings, such as the Raffles Hotel and the St. Andrew's Cathedral. This is a great place to learn about Singapore's colonial past. ⪢ Singapore Flyer: The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel that offers stunning views of the city skyline. Jewel Changi Airport:Even if you're not flying through Changi Airport, it's worth making a trip here to see the Jewel, a massive indoor complex with a waterfall, gardens, and a variety of shops and restaurants. These are just a few of the many places you can visit in Singapore. With its rich culture, delicious food, and world-class attractions, Singapore is a city that has something to offer everyone. Transportation Singapore boasts a well-connected transportation system despite its small size. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is the backbone, offering clean and affordable travel across the island. Buses fill in the gaps, while taxis and ride-hailing apps provide convenient options, especially for groups or luggage. For a touch of tradition, explore iconic trishaws. ⪢ Air Travel: Singapore's main airport is Changi Airport (SIN), which is widely considered one of the best airports in the world. It is a major international hub with connections to destinations all over the globe. The airport is known for its modern facilities, wide variety of shops and restaurants, and innovative amenities such as a butterfly garden and the world's tallest indoor waterfall. ⪢ Mass Rapid Transit (MRT): Singapore's MRT is a clean, efficient, and affordable way to get around the city. The MRT network covers most of the island, and trains run frequently. ⪢ Buses: Singapore's bus network is extensive and covers most of the island. Buses are a good option for getting to places that are not served by the MRT. ⪢ Taxis: Taxis are a convenient way to get around, especially if you are traveling with a group of people or have luggage. Taxis are metered, but there may be surcharges depending on the time of day, location, and taxi company. ⪢ Ride-hailing apps: Ride-hailing apps like Grab are a popular way to get around Singapore. They can be a more affordable option than taxis, especially during peak hours. ⪢ Trishaws: Trishaws are a traditional mode of transportation in Singapore. They are no longer a common way to get around, but they can be a fun way to see the sights. Tips for using public transportation in Singapore ⪢ Buy an EZ-Link card: An EZ-Link card is a stored-value card that can be used to pay for fares on the MRT and buses. You can buy an EZ-Link card at MRT stations and convenience stores. ⪢ Download the TransitLink app: The TransitLink app is a handy tool that can help you plan your trip, find the nearest station or bus stop, and check fares. ⪢ Avoid rush hour: The MRT and buses can get very crowded during rush hour (8-9am and 5-7pm). If you can, try to avoid traveling during these times. Visa Requirements For visits to Singapore, visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries enjoy visa-free entry for tourism or business purposes. Check the ICA website to see if yours is included. Otherwise, you'll need a visa obtained beforehand from a Singapore embassy or through a local contact in Singapore. Here's a breakdown to help you determine the requirements: ⪢ Visa-free travel Citizens of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States do not need a visa for short-term visits to Singapore for tourism or business purposes. These countries are likely included on the list of visa-free countries maintained by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore Many other nationalities do not need a visa for short-term tourism or business visits to Singapore. You can check the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA ) website for a list of countries that enjoy visa-free access. Visa required If your country isn't on the visa-free list, you'll need to apply for a visa before your trip. You can apply through a Singapore Overseas Mission in your home country or online via your local contact in Singapore (if they have a SingPass account). Here are some general requirements for entering Singapore: ⪢ Valid passport: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in Singapore. ⪢ Onward/return ticket: You may need to show proof of an onward or return ticket upon arrival. ⪢ Sufficient funds: Immigration officials may ask you to show proof of sufficient funds for your stay. ⪢ SG Arrival Card: Complete the electronic SG Arrival Card within 3 days before you arrive in Singapore. Remember, even with a visa, entry into Singapore is not guaranteed. The final decision rests with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officers at the point of entry. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Weather & Climate Singapore's weather and climate can be summed up in a few words: hot, humid, and wet all year round. Pack light, breathable clothing, an umbrella or raincoat, and sunscreen. The good news is that you can pretty much pack for any weather as there isn't a big seasonal variation. ⪢ Tropical Climate Being near the equator, Singapore experiences a tropical climate characterized by high and uniform temperatures, abundant rainfall, and high humidity. There's not a large variation in temperatures throughout the year. ⪢ Temperature Daily highs typically range from 25 to 33 degrees Celsius (77 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit), with lows not dropping below 23 to 25 degrees Celsius (73 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. May is the hottest month, while December and January are the coolest, although the difference is quite small. ⪢ Rainfall Singapore is a very wet country with significant rainfall throughout the year. The wettest months are November to January, which also coincides with the northeast monsoon season. Frequent thunderstorms are common during this period. ⪢ Humidity High humidity is a constant feature of Singapore's weather, averaging around 70% to 80%. This can make the heat feel even more oppressive. ⪢ Sunshine Despite the frequent rain showers, Singapore enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of 6 to 9 hours of sunshine per day. September boasts the most sunshine hours. ⪢ Monsoons Singapore experiences two monsoon seasons: the northeast monsoon (November to March) brings cooler temperatures and more rain, while the southwest monsoon (June to September) is drier and slightly hotter. 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We visit TWO EPIC FREE Light Shows, first the Garden Rhapsody Light & Sound Show at Supertree Grove in Gardens by the Bay. We then walk over the highway and into the famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel, going through its impressive The Shoppes Mall to get to the bay itself. The mall features its very own Changi Airport style 'mini Jewel' water fountain, a nice treat just before the main deck, where you can pick a spot and wait a short while for the next FREE event, the brilliant Spectra Light and Water Show. All while admiring the famous bay, complete with the vibrant Singapore skyscrapers and one of the most unique Apple Stores you will be likely to see. This is a must-do when in the city! We did SO much in our first day! Come and explore with us! #singapore #SingaporeVlog #GardensbytheBay #supertreegrove #travelvlog 00:24 arriving at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) 01:25 Exploring Chinatown 03:17 Hao Lai Wu Restaurant 04:30 Chinatown Complex 05:40 History of Chinatown Complex 06:07 Chinatown Complex Market and Food Centre 06:35 Hawker Chan in Singapore Chinatown Hawker centre 10:00 Mooncake at The Mini Toast House 10:45 1950’s Coffee tasting Copi and Copio 12:30 Sri Verma Buddha Tooth Relic Temple 13:04 Maxwell MRT Station 13:23 www.closerlives.com 14:00 Singapore MRT 15:02 Gardens by the Bay 16:39 Satay by the Bay 18:05 Children’s Garden 18:08 Marina Bay Sands Hotel 18:30 Silver Garden 20:00 The Supertree Grove, Observatory and Walkway 23:14 Garden Rhapsody at The Supertree Grove 25:00 Marina Bay Link Mall 27:12 Spectra a Light & Water Show 📸 TRAVEL BLOG www.closerlives.com 📧 EMAIL(business inquiries only) contactus@closerlives.com INSTAGRAM @jennandleontravel JENN @_a_broad_perspective LEON @leon.gregori213 FACEBOOK JennandLeonTravel Play Video Play Video 24:45 2 can eat for $3!?? 🇸🇬 Everyone says SINGAPORE is SO EXPENSIVE? Cheap meals at ChinaTown Complex ! Singapore's BIGGEST street food complex with the KINDEST local people!! We show you some MUST try foods, sweets and drinks to eat on a budget! You WON'T believe the portion size AND MEAT included in WHAT you can get for only $1.50 each meal! AND EVEN IF YOU AREN'T on a budget you can find SO many delicious itens for under $5! People told us SINGAPORE was SO EXPENSIVE and it can be but it DOESN'T have to be. You should definitely add a visit to the Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre to your Chinatown itinerary because the food is just THAT delicious! Honestly, much better than the meal we paid $100+ for right across the street from the complex the night before! We also try what HAS to BE Singapore's BEST COFFEE too! Join us in this natural unedited food vlog where we show you how it was to visit a hawker hall and give you our thoughts and feelings on the food taste, quality and over all experience! 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We found the TRENDIEST, COOLEST, MUST SEE cafe in the CITY! Today we explore more of Singapore and walk around the much talked about little India but first we have a bite to eat at the famous Cafe Monochrome in Chinatown. We were impressed by the quality and portion size of the food here! We took the MRT to little India where we explored the streets and shops . We also visit the beautiful hindu temple Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. We walked the streets and made our way to Marina Bay Sands Hotel where we explore the lobby and make our way to Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck and we made it there just in time! But we did get rained on! Finally we return to our hotel to give you a small room tour of where to stay in Singapore for your 24 hours stay! Save 55% on the Klook Singapore pass here: https://bit.ly/3TNRh4K #singapore #singaporevlog #travel 00:01 Cafe Monochrom, Chinatown, Singapore 02:10 Chinatown MRT 02:18 Little India 03:13 Kalyani Flower Shop Kerbau Road 04:14 Walking on Serangoon Road, little India 05:03 Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple 06:45 Back up flower nursery 07:00 General thought on Singapore 07:58 Marina Bay Sands Hotel Lobby 09:59 Sand Sky Park ticket center 09:19 Marina Bay Sand Sky Park Observation Deck 11:15 Hotel 1888 Collection, Chinatown, Singapore Room Tour 12:39 outro Play Video Play Video 19:13 $30 Luxury BUS from SINGAPORE to MALAYSIA! 🇲🇾 Our First time in Malacca, Malaysia! See what it's like to travel from Singapore to Malacca, Malaysia, by LUXURY bus! Find out our first impressions of Malacca! After leaving Singapore we go through the border crossing in Johor, Malaysia. We continue on the Luxury Bus Coach and arrive at our destination in Melaka! We eat some delicious food. We check into our hotel in Malacca and give you a room tour of our hotel! We also share our first impressions of Malacca (Melaka) MALAYSIA! We are so happy to be back in this beautiful country! Don't forget to like, comment and share with friends! It helps our videos to be seen by others! 00:08 Singapore Subway Chinatown 01:50 Conrade Hotel Luxury Coach Pick Up Singapore 02:10 Luxury Bus Coach Tour 06:30 Coach Rest Stop (CASH ONLY) 12:07 Arriving in Malacca! 13:05 Gravy Baby, Malacca 16:15 JonkeRED Hertitage Hotel Malacca 16:28 Room Tour 18:43 Isaac Toast, Malacca #malaysia #singapore #luxurybus #malacca #melaka #travel As entrepreneurs and full-time slow travellers our goal is to see as much of this beautiful planet as we can! We love getting to know communities and locals around the world and through our channel we want to help and support them by sharing their culture with our viewers. 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Explore England with our comprehensive travel guide. Learn about visa requirements, cultural traditions, transportation options, and must-visit destinations like London, Stonehenge, and the Lake District. Plan your journey today! England: Explore Iconic Landmarks, Rich Traditions, and Stunning Countryside Your Guide to 'Old Blighty' Looking for information on England? We have put together this comprehensive guide including interesting facts, things to know before visiting, our blog posts, YouTube videos, and recommended places to visit. Learn about England's rich history and culture, from its iconic landmarks like Arundel Castle and Stonehenge to the famous Whitby Abbey . Discover the best places to see in major cities. Plan your itinerary with us; you'll have everything you need for the perfect trip to England. Jump to where you want to go Discover Interesting Facts Latest Posts Things to know YouTube Share this guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap any photo for more information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our top recommended places Castles Historic Places Interactive Map Top Hotels in England Our Interactive Map & Guide to England Check out all of the places we visited in England courtesy of this interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews and much more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Arundel Cathedral Bodmin Jail Stonehenge Whitby Abbey Arundel Castle Odiham Castle Portchester Castle If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in England Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 13 interesting facts about England. Some may just surprise you! 1. England is the largest and most populous country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain. The population today stands at just over 56 million people, with 9.6 million living in the capital. The total population of the UK itself is just shy of 70 million. 2. The city of London is not only the capital of England, but is also one of the world's leading financial centers. 3. England is known for its rich history and has numerous historic landmarks, the most famous being Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument and UNESCO World Heritage site. 4. The English language originated in England and has become one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. What many people do not know is that French was the official language of England for about 300 years, from 1066 till 1362. When William the Conqueror, a Norman-French speaking duke, invaded England in 1066, he brought with him a large number of French-speaking nobles and administrators. These people settled in England and began to use French as the language of government, law, and culture. Over time, English and French began to mix together, and a new language, Middle English, emerged. Middle English was heavily influenced by French, and many French words and phrases were incorporated into the language (how many can you spot?). By the 14th century, English had become the dominant language in England, and French had largely disappeared from everyday use. 5. England is famous for its royal family, perhaps the most famous of all being Queen Elizabeth II, who began her reign as monarch in 1952. She sadly passed on September 8th, 2022, making her the longest-serving head of state in British history at an incredible 70 years. 6. King Charles III is the current monarch, becoming the oldest new King in history at 74 years old. Owing to a tradition started by the party-mad King George II in 1748, he has 2 birthdays. He was born in November, when the weather is typically not good, and so also celebrates in June, when the sun is out! 7. The Industrial Revolution, which marked a significant shift in manufacturing and technology, began in England in the late 18th century, transforming the country into a major industrial power. 8. Football (soccer in North America) is England's most popular sport and is considered the birthplace of modern football. The Football Association, the world's oldest football governing body, was founded in England in 1863. 9. England is home to several renowned universities, including the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, which are consistently ranked among the top universities globally. Only 8 years behind the University of Bologna in Italy (1088), they are the 2nd and 3rd oldest in the world, with Oxford having been founded in 1096, and Cambridge in 1209. 10. Traditional English cuisine includes iconic dishes such chicken tikka masala (curry), fish and chips, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, and the full English breakfast, consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, and toast. 11. England has a diverse cultural scene and has produced many influential figures in literature, such as William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and J.K. Rowling. 12. The London Underground, commonly known as the Tube, is the oldest underground railway network in the world, dating back to 1863. It currently spans over 250 miles (400 km), is the 4th largest in the world, and serves millions of passengers each day. Prior to the Covid pandemic, passenger levels hit a record 1.36billion (2019). 13. England has a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and relatively cool summers. However, the weather can be highly changeable, and it is often said that "if you don't like the weather in England, just wait five minutes." It is also renowned for experiencing a lot of rain and dark clouds throughout the year. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts King John's Odiham Castle: A Tale of Royal Ups and Downs Uncover the rise and fall of King John's Castle, from royal residence to ruin. Explore its history, strategic location, and royal connection Jenn & Leon 12 min read 34 Bodmin Jail: Tour Cornwall's 250 year old Victorian Prison, one of the UK's Most Haunted Places Not for the faint-hearted, Bodmin Jail is a place with a dark past. A history of executions, hauntings and beastly legends. If you dare... Jenn & Leon 16 min read 103 1 2 3 4 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets In England, internet quality and cell phone connectivity can vary depending on the region and the service provider. Generally, in urban areas like London, Manchester, or Birmingham, you'll find excellent internet connectivity and cell phone coverage. These areas typically have access to high-speed broadband connections and 5G cellular networks. WiFi is readily available in most public spaces, and is offered on many forms of public transport including buses and trains. Traveling soon? It’s never been easier to stay connected. No more hunting for WIFI, paying for expensive airport SIMs, or roaming charges. With GigSky eSIM , you get secure, reliable data the moment you land! The only eSIM provider that offers cruise and land plans Unlimited Plans available, to ensure you never run out of data FREE 100 MB travel data plans ! No commitment. No credit card required . Get your FREE DATA here . Get 10% off on your first order over $4! Use code CLOSERLIVES10 . Excludes inflight & cruise plans. ⪢ Internet Availability & Quality Overall, England has made significant strides in improving its internet infrastructure and cell phone networks in recent years. With ongoing advancements in technology and infrastructure development, connectivity is generally improving across the country. However, it's always a good idea to check coverage maps or ask locals about the quality of internet and cell phone service in specific areas, especially if you plan to visit more remote locations. In more remote areas, internet quality and cell phone connectivity may be less reliable. Some rural areas may still have slower internet speeds, and there may be pockets with poor cell phone reception. ⪢ Top Cell Phone Providers Several mobile network operators provide coverage in England, offering a range of plans and services. Some of the top cell phone providers in England include: ● EE (Everything Everywhere) : EE is one of the largest mobile network operators in the UK, offering 4G and 5G coverage across England. It provides a variety of plans for both individuals and businesses. ● O2 : O2 is another major player in the UK mobile market, offering 4G and 5G coverage in England. It provides a range of tariffs, including pay-as-you-go and contract options. ● Vodafone : Vodafone offers extensive 4G and 5G coverage in England, with a range of plans tailored to different needs. It also provides broadband services for homes and businesses. ● Three : Three is known for its competitive pricing and generous data allowances. It offers 4G and 5G coverage in England and provides various plans, including SIM-only deals and handset contracts. Additionally, there are smaller mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) that lease network infrastructure from major providers and offer their own branded services. These MVNOs may provide competitive deals and specialized services targeted at specific demographics. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ England Dial Code England doesn't have a separate dialing code since it's part of the United Kingdom. The dialing code for the UK is +44. ⪢ Plug Sockets in England The plug sockets in England are of type G. This means they have three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern. If you're traveling to England from a country with a different plug type, you'll likely need a travel adapter to convert your plugs to fit the type G sockets. England uses a standard voltage of 230 volts AC at a frequency of 50 Hz. If your appliance is from a country with a different voltage standard, you might also need a voltage converter to ensure safe operation. Local Cuisine English cuisine is diverse, and influenced by a variety of factors including historical, cultural, and geographical influences. You can find food from all over the world here, with many cultural restaurants in most cities, alongside classic British Pubs offering all day menus. Traditional English cuisine often includes hearty and comforting dishes, with some notable classics: ⪢ Full English Breakfast: This iconic dish typically includes eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and toast. It's a hearty way to start the day. ⪢ Fish & Chips: A quintessential British dish consisting of deep-fried fish (usually cod or haddock) served with thick-cut potato fries. It's often enjoyed with tartar sauce and mushy peas. ⪢ Roast Dinner: A traditional Sunday meal featuring roast meat (such as beef, lamb, or chicken) served with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, vegetables (like carrots, peas, and broccoli), and gravy. ⪢ Shepherd's Pie & Cottage Pie: These savory pies consist of minced meat (traditionally lamb for Shepherd's Pie and beef for Cottage Pie) cooked with vegetables, topped with mashed potatoes, and baked until golden and bubbling. ⪢ Bangers & Mash: A simple yet delicious dish featuring sausages (bangers) served with mashed potatoes and onion gravy. ⪢ Cornish Pasty: Originating from Cornwall, this pastry is filled with meat (usually beef), potatoes, onions, and sometimes other vegetables, folded into a semicircular shape and baked until golden. ⪢ Ploughman's Lunch: A traditional pub meal consisting of bread, cheese, pickles, and sometimes cold meats, salad, or boiled eggs. It's a simple yet satisfying meal often served with a pint of beer. ⪢ Afternoon Tea: While not a meal per se, afternoon tea is a quintessential English tradition. It typically includes a selection of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, cakes, and a pot of tea. ⪢ Curry: Curry has become an integral part of British cuisine and is often considered one of the national dishes of England. The popularity of curry in the UK can be traced back to the colonial era when British traders and colonists encountered Indian cuisine and brought back flavors and spices to the UK. Today, curry dishes, particularly those of Indian origin, are immensely popular across England. Indian restaurants can be found in almost every city and town, offering a wide variety of curries, from mild and creamy Korma to spicy and aromatic Tikka Masala. Other popular dishes include Rogan Josh, Vindaloo, and Balti. Moreover, the concept of "going for a curry" has become a social tradition in England, where friends and families gather to enjoy a meal together at a local Indian restaurant. The influence of curry on British cuisine is undeniable, and it has become deeply ingrained in the culinary landscape of the country. In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in traditional English cuisine, as well as a growing appreciation for international flavors and fusion cuisine in England's vibrant food scene. This has led to the emergence of innovative and eclectic dishes in restaurants across the country, reflecting the multicultural nature of modern British society. Culture & Customs England boasts a rich and diverse culture shaped by its history, traditions, and the contributions of various ethnic groups over the centuries. We have put together some of the key aspects of Englsih culture and customs that we hope will help you on your adventure here in this beautiful country. Please feel free to get in touch if there is anything you feel we should add; this list is by no means exhaustive! ⪢ Etiquette & Politeness: Politeness and good manners are highly valued in English culture. Saying "please" and "thank you" is common courtesy, as is queuing (waiting in line) patiently. Britons often use subtle forms of communication and may appear reserved at first, but they are generally friendly and polite once you get to know them! Another tip is to be careful not to interrupt! This is frowned upon in England. ⪢ Tipping: Tipping is not customary in England but is always well received. In restaurants, if you would like to leave a tip, 10-15% tip is ok, but always check to see if there is already a service charge. In bars and cafes, rounding up the bill is appreciated, but again, not expected. ⪢ Tea Culture: Tea is a quintessential part of British culture. The tradition of afternoon tea, with its assortment of sandwiches, scones, and pastries served with a pot of tea, is still observed in many parts of England, particularly in hotels and tearooms. ⪢ Pubs & Drinking Culture: Pubs (short for public houses) are central to English social life. They are gathering places where people come together to socialize, enjoy a pint of beer, and sometimes even have a meal. Pubs often have a cozy atmosphere and are an integral part of the community. ⪢ Monarchy & Traditions: England is known for its monarchy, and royal traditions play a significant role in its culture. Events such as royal weddings, trooping the color, and the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace attract both locals and tourists alike. ⪢ Literature & Theatre: England has a rich literary tradition, with renowned authors such as William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and J.K. Rowling. Theatre is also highly esteemed, with London's West End being a world-renowned hub for musicals, plays, and performances. ⪢ Sports: Football (soccer) holds a special place in English culture, with passionate support for local teams and national pride during international competitions. Cricket, rugby, tennis, and horse racing are also popular sports. ⪢ Garden Culture: The English love their gardens, and gardening is a beloved pastime for many. English gardens are often meticulously maintained and can range from small urban plots to sprawling country estates. ⪢ Seasonal Celebrations: England celebrates a variety of festivals and holidays throughout the year, such as Christmas, Easter, Bonfire Night (November 5th), and Harvest Festival. These occasions often involve traditional customs, food, and festivities. ⪢ Sunday Trading: Sunday trading hour restrictions in England are governed by the Sunday Trading Act 1994. The Act allows large shops (over 280 sqm) to open for six consecutive hours on Sundays between 10am and 6pm only. However, there are a number of exceptions to this rule, including: ● Shops must close on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day. ● Shops must close on Good Friday if they are located within two miles of a church. ● Small shops (under 280 square meters) are not subject to any Sunday trading restrictions. This means that they can open for any number of hours on Sundays, including 24 hours a day. These are just a few aspects of English culture and customs, but they give a glimpse into the rich tapestry of traditions and practices that make up life in England. Currency England, as part of the United Kingdom, shares the same currency as the rest of the UK, which is the British Pound Sterling (£). Pound Sterling is abbreviated as GBP, and it is the official currency used in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Convert your currency here . The Pound Sterling is further divided into 100 smaller units called pence (singular: penny), denoted by the symbol "p". Coins in circulation include 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2. Banknotes are issued by the Bank of England and come in denominations of £5, £10, £20, and £50. While the currency is the same throughout the UK, England, like other regions, may have its own unique designs on coins or banknotes issued by the Royal Mint or the Bank of England. These designs may feature English landmarks, historical figures, or cultural symbols to reflect the country's heritage and identity. Overall, the British Pound Sterling is the primary currency used for everyday transactions, commerce, and financial activities in England. Health & Safety Health and safety in England, like in the rest of the United Kingdom, is regulated by various government agencies, laws, and organizations to ensure the well-being of residents and visitors. Healthcare is publicly funded and free to use. Here are some key aspects of health and safety in England: ⪢ Healthcare System: England has its own healthcare system, separate from that of Wales and Scotland, known as NHS England. NHS England provides publicly funded healthcare services to residents, including general practitioners (GPs), hospitals, specialist services, and public health initiatives. ⪢ Primary Healthcare: General Practitioners (GPs) serve as the first point of contact for non-emergency healthcare needs. Patients are registered with a local GP practice and can access a range of services, including consultations, prescriptions, and referrals to specialists. ⪢ Hospitals & Specialist Services: NHS hospitals in England provide a wide range of medical and surgical services, including emergency care, maternity services, and specialized treatments for various health conditions. There are also specialist centers for cancer care, cardiac services, and other areas of healthcare. ⪢ Emergency Services: In case of medical emergencies, individuals can dial 999 or 112 to reach emergency services, including ambulance, police, and fire services. England has a network of ambulance stations and rapid response vehicles to ensure timely response to emergencies. ⪢ Public Health Initiatives: Public health initiatives in England aim to promote healthy lifestyles, prevent illness, and improve the overall health of the population. This includes campaigns to encourage physical activity, healthy eating, smoking cessation, and vaccination programs. ⪢ Health & Safety Regulations: England, like the rest of the UK, has legislation and regulations in place to ensure health and safety in workplaces, public spaces, and various settings. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is responsible for enforcing health and safety laws in England, with a focus on preventing accidents, injuries, and occupational illnesses. ⪢ Environmental Health: Environmental health departments in local authorities oversee issues related to food safety, sanitation, pollution control, and environmental hazards. They work to protect public health and ensure compliance with regulations in areas such as food hygiene, water quality, and air pollution. ⪢ Tourist Safety: England attracts tourists from around the world to its natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural attractions. Local authorities and tourism organizations prioritize visitor safety through measures such as signage, information centers, lifeguard services at beaches, and safety guidelines for outdoor activities. Information POPULATION 56.5 million CAPITAL London (9.6 million) CURRENCY Pound Sterling (GBP) DRIVING Left Side TIME ZONE GMT (UTC) MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Language The English language has a rich history that incredibly spans over a millennium. Here's an overview of its evolution throughout time, the influence of French (spoken in England as the national language under the Normans for over 300 years), and its modern-day diversity: ⪢ History of the English Language Old English (450-1150 AD) originated from the Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century. Old English was heavily influenced by Old Norse due to Viking invasions. Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the language of the ruling elite between 1150 and 1500 AD, leading to a significant influence of French vocabulary on English. During this period, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his famous works such as "The Canterbury Tales" in Middle English. Between 1500 and1700 AD, the printing press and the Renaissance led to standardization and rise of Modern English. Influential works like the King James Bible and the plays of William Shakespeare were written in this period. Modern English English continued to evolve through global expansion and technological advancements. The British Empire spread English worldwide, leading to various dialects and accents. As of 2023, an estimated 1.46 billion people speak English around the World. Incredibly, this amounts to 18.07% of the global population, almost 1 in 5 people. More people speak English than any other language. ⪢ French Influence on English French was the language of the Norman nobility and the courts after the Norman Conquest. As a result, many French words entered the English vocabulary, particularly in areas related to law, government, art, cuisine, and fashion. Over time, these French borrowings became integrated into English, enriching its vocabulary and adding layers of nuance and sophistication. ⪢ Modern-day Diversity in English & Multiculturalism England today is a multicultural society with a diverse population, influenced by immigration from various parts of the world, particularly former British colonies and Commonwealth countries. As a result, English in England is spoken with a variety of accents and dialects, reflecting regional differences as well as the linguistic influence of other languages. Additionally, many languages are spoken by immigrant communities in England, including Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Polish, Arabic, and many others. These languages contribute to the linguistic tapestry of England's multicultural society. Places to Visit Discover England offers a plethora of attractions and destinations for visitors to explore. The capital city, London, is a must-visit destination renowned for its iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the British Museum, and the West End theatre district. Visitors can also enjoy the diverse culinary scene, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful parks like Hyde Park and Regents Park. Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, is a prehistoric monument dating back over 4,000 years and is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Oxford and Cambridge, historic university cities, are known for their stunning architecture, prestigious universities, and rich cultural heritage. The Lake District, in northwest England, offers breathtaking scenery, rugged mountains, and serene lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is famous for its Roman-built baths, Georgian architecture, and thermal spa waters. Edinburgh, although in Scotland, is easily accessible from England and is known for its historic Old Town, Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile, and annual festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, is a charming town steeped in literary history, where visitors can explore Shakespeare's birthplace, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Cornwall, located in the southwest of England, boasts stunning coastal landscapes, sandy beaches, and picturesque fishing villages such as St Ives and Padstow, along with historic sites like Tintagel Castle and the Eden Project. ⪢ Heritage sites England is home to a plethora of heritage sites, such as castles, cathedrals, and historic houses. Some of these require an entry fee, so consider purchasing a heritage pass with the National Trust or English Heritage if you plan to visit multiple sites. There are over 400 heritage sites in England, including: ● World Heritage Sites: England has 19 World Heritage Sites, including Stonehenge, the Tower of London, and Bath. ● National Heritage List for England: The National Heritage List for England is a list of over 40,000 buildings, structures, and archaeological sites that are considered to be of national importance. ● English Heritage: English Heritage is a government agency that is responsible for protecting and preserving England's heritage. ● National Trust: The National Trust is a private organization that is responsible for protecting and preserving over 500 historic properties in England. These sites represent a wide range of England's history and culture, from prehistoric monuments to medieval castles to Victorian industrial sites. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the past and are a great way to learn about England's rich history. Transportation Transportation in England encompasses a variety of modes, including road, rail, air, and sea, providing accessibility both within the country and to neighboring regions. Note that there is no land border with Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland, and you are able to move freely between the three countries with no need to carry your passport. Here are some key points about transportation in the country: ⪢ Air Travel: England is served by several international airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, and Manchester. Domestic flights are available for travel between cities, but they are less common due to the efficiency of the rail network for shorter distances. ⪢ Taxis & Ride Sharing: Taxis are readily available in urban areas and can be hailed on the street or booked in advance. Ride-sharing services like Uber operate in major cities, providing an alternative to traditional taxis. ⪢ Buses & Coaches: Buses and coaches are widely available throughout England, providing both local and long-distance services. Cities and towns have extensive bus networks operated by companies like Transport for London (TfL) in London and local bus operators elsewhere. National coach services, such as National Express and Megabus, offer affordable long-distance travel between cities and regions. ⪢ Rail Travel: The railway network in England is extensive, with services operated by several companies such as Network Rail, Virgin Trains, Great Western Railway, and others. Trains are a popular choice for long-distance travel between cities, offering speed and convenience. The iconic London Underground, commonly known as the Tube, provides comprehensive coverage within London and its surrounding areas. ⪢ Roadways: England has a well-maintained and extensive road network, including motorways, A-roads, and local roads. Renting a car is a popular option for exploring rural areas and scenic countryside. However, traffic congestion, especially in major cities like London, can be a challenge during peak hours. If you choose to drive, be aware of traffic and speed cameras (and driving on the left). The UK's roads are home to around 7,000 speed cameras – the fourth highest amount in the world, beaten only by Russia, Italy, and Brazil. In 2022, over 1.74 million people were convicted of road offenses via the army of cameras. All drivers are required to have an International Driving Licence, and insurance, by law. ⪢ Ferries & Boats: England's coastal regions and islands are accessible by ferry services, connecting mainland ports to destinations such as the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. ⪢ Cycling & Walking: Cycling is increasingly popular in England, with many cities promoting cycling infrastructure and bike-sharing schemes. Dedicated cycle lanes and paths make it convenient for cyclists to navigate urban areas. Additionally, cycling is a great way to explore scenic routes in the countryside. Many cities and towns in England are pedestrian-friendly, with well-marked sidewalks and pedestrian zones. Walking is an excellent way to explore historic city centers, parks, and scenic areas. Overall, England offers a comprehensive and efficient transportation system, making it easy for residents and visitors to travel within the country and explore its diverse landscapes and attractions. Visa Requirements England is part of the United Kingdom (UK), and the visa requirements for visiting England are the same as those for visiting the UK as a whole. Since visa requirements and immigration policies can change, especially in light of evolving global circumstances, it's advisable to check the official website of the UK government or consult with the nearest UK embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information before planning travel to England or the UK. ⪢ Entry Requirements ● Passport: You must have a valid passport that is at least six months old on the day of your departure from England. ● Visa: If you are not a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to apply for a visa before you travel to England. You can apply for a visa online or at a British embassy or consulate. ● Travel insurance: You are required to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses, repatriation, and cancellation. ● Proof of funds: You must have enough money to cover your expenses while you are in England. ● Return or onward ticket: You must have a return or onward ticket to your next destination. If you are traveling to England for a short stay, you may also need to provide the following information: ● Accommodation booking: You must have a confirmed booking for accommodation in England. ● Itinerary: You must have a detailed itinerary of your trip, including dates and places of travel. ● Purpose of visit: You must state the purpose of your visit to England. ⪢ Long Stays If you are traveling to England for a long stay, you may also need to provide the following information: ● Proof of employment: If you are traveling to England for work, you must provide proof of employment. ● Letter of invitation: If you are traveling to England to visit friends or family, you must provide a letter of invitation from your friend or family member. When you arrive at the airport, you will be asked a number of questions by immigration officials. Be prepared to answer these questions honestly and in a clear and concise manner. When you are interacting with officials, it is important to be respectful and polite. This will help to ensure that your entry into England is smooth and uneventful. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official UK Government Visa & Immigration website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Weather & Climate England has a temperate maritime climate characterized by mild temperatures, plenty of clouds and rainfall, and changeable weather conditions throughout the year. Here's a general overview of the weather and climate in England. Don't forget to bring an umbrella.. just saying! ⪢ Mild Winters Winters in England are generally mild compared to many other parts of the world, with average temperatures ranging from around 0°C to 8°C (32°F to 46°F) in January, the coldest month. Snowfall is common in some regions, particularly in northern and higher elevation areas, but tends to be limited and sporadic in most parts of England. ⪢ Cool Summers Summers in England are typically cool and temperate, with average temperatures ranging from around 12°C to 22°C (54°F to 72°F) in July, the warmest month. While heatwaves can occur, particularly in southern England, temperatures rarely reach extreme highs. ⪢ Rainfall England receives a fair amount of rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest months typically being April, October and November. Rainfall is distributed fairly evenly across the country, although western regions tend to receive slightly higher rainfall totals due to prevailing westerly winds. ⪢ Sunshine England experiences a moderate amount of sunshine, with the sunniest months typically being May and June. However, cloudy skies are common, particularly during the winter months, which can limit the amount of sunshine. ⪢ Wind England is known for its changeable and often windy weather, with prevailing westerly winds bringing weather systems from the Atlantic Ocean. Wind speeds can vary depending on the location and time of year, with coastal areas experiencing stronger winds compared to inland regions. ⪢ Microclimates Due to its diverse topography and geographical features, England exhibits a range of microclimates. Coastal areas may experience milder temperatures and higher humidity levels, while inland regions may have more extreme temperature variations and less precipitation. ⪢ Fog Fog is common in some parts of England, particularly during the autumn and winter months. Dense fog can affect visibility, especially in low-lying areas and near bodies of water. The Seasons ⪢ Spring (March to May) ● Average temperatures: Spring in England typically sees temperatures gradually warming up after the cooler winter months. Average temperatures range from around 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) in March to approximately 8°C to 18°C (46°F to 64°F) in May. ● Characteristics: Spring is characterized by blooming flowers, budding trees, and increasing daylight hours. It's a transitional season when the weather can be changeable, with a mix of sunny days, showers, and occasional cold spells. ⪢ Summer (June to August) ● Average temperatures: Summer in England brings warmer weather, with average temperatures ranging from around 12°C to 22°C (54°F to 72°F) in June to approximately 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) in August. ● Characteristics: Summer is the warmest season in England, with longer daylight hours and typically drier weather. It's a popular time for outdoor activities, festivals, and holidays, although occasional rain showers are still common. ⪢ Autumn (September to November) ● Average temperatures: Autumn sees temperatures gradually cooling down as summer transitions into winter. Average temperatures range from around 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) in September to approximately 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) in November. ● Characteristics: Autumn is known for its vibrant foliage as leaves change color and fall from trees. The weather becomes more variable, with cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and shorter daylight hours. It's also the harvest season, with agricultural festivals celebrating the bounty of the land. ⪢ Winter (December to February) ● Average temperatures: Winter in England is the coldest season, with average temperatures ranging from around 0°C to 8°C (32°F to 46°F) in December to approximately 2°C to 10°C (36°F to 50°F) in February. ● Characteristics: Winter brings colder temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and the possibility of snowfall, especially in northern and higher elevation areas. It's a time for festive celebrations, cozy evenings by the fireplace, and winter sports in some regions. Overall, the weather and climate in England are influenced by its maritime location, with mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and changeable weather conditions prevailing throughout the year. 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Explore South Korea through our Seoul-focused travel guide. Discover visa requirements, cultural tips, transportation options, and our journey to the DMZ. Get inspired for your next adventure! South Korea: Travel Guides, Stories, and Cultural Insights Your Guide to the Country of Morning Fresh We take you on an adventure to Seoul as we visit the fantastic country of South Korea. We stay in Gwangmyeong, just outside of the capital, in a much more local area. We only had a few days, and our main focus was to visit the DMZ (de-militarized zone) in Seoul, one of the most heavily fortified borders in the world. After we take some time to peruse the capital city, including a visit to one of the most popular street markets Namdaemun. Our complete guide to South Korea includes interesting facts from our research, top destinations, our latest blogs and videos, and all you need to know before you go with stats, currency, health and safety, transportation, connectivity, food, customs and much more. So join us on our first (and definitely not the last) tour of this amazing country! Jump to where you want to go Discover Interesting Facts Latest Posts Things to know YouTube Share this guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap any photo for more information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our top recommended places Seoul Interactive Map Top Hotels in South Korea DMZ (de-militarized zone) Our Interactive Map & Guide to South Korea Check out all of the places we visited in South Korea courtesy of this interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews and much more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in South Korea Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 12 interesting facts about South Korea. Some may just surprise you! 1. Hallyu Wave: South Korea has been a significant influence in the global entertainment industry. K-Pop, K-Dramas, and9 Korean films have led to the Hallyu Wave, spreading Korean culture and entertainment worldwide. 2. Fast Internet: South Korea boasts some of the fastest internet speeds globally, with high-speed internet readily available throughout the country. 3. Innovative Technology: It is home to tech giants like Samsung and LG, leading the world in technological innovations and producing a wide range of electronic devices and products. 4. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone): South Korea shares a border with North Korea, and the Demilitarized Zone is a buffer zone between the two nations. It's a unique and tense area, attracting tourists and symbolizing the division of the Korean Peninsula. 5. Cuisine: Korean cuisine, such as kimchi, bulgogi, and bibimbap, is popular globally for its unique flavors and healthy ingredients. The communal style of dining, with many side dishes, is a significant aspect of Korean meals. 6. Hanbok: The traditional Korean clothing, Hanbok, is a vibrant and elegant attire with specific designs and colors for different occasions and social statuses. 7. Gaming Culture: South Korea has a significant gaming culture, particularly in eSports. It's home to many professional gaming teams and hosts global gaming tournaments. 8. Seoul: The capital city, Seoul, is a bustling metropolis that beautifully blends modern skyscrapers with historic sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. 9. Taekwondo: A martial art that originated in Korea, Taekwondo is not only a form of self-defense but also a competitive sport, embodying discipline and respect. 10. Education System: South Korea has a highly competitive education system that places significant emphasis on academic achievement. It's known for its rigorous education standards. 11. Jeju Island: Known for its natural beauty and distinct volcanic landscapes, Jeju Island is a popular tourist destination. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a favorite spot for honeymooners. 12. Rapid Development: South Korea has undergone remarkable development in a short period. It transformed from a war-torn country in the 1950s to one of the world's most advanced economies in just a few decades. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Catch a Glimpse of North Korea Above AND Underground on a DMZ Tour in Seoul We weren't sure what to expect from the DMZ. Would it be somber? Tense? It was both, but also with a surprising dose of resilience and hope. Jenn & Leon 17 min read 258 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets South Korea boasts one of the world's most advanced digital infrastructures. Internet speeds are consistently among the fastest globally, ensuring seamless connectivity for travelers. Cell phone service is ubiquitous, with strong coverage even in rural areas. You can expect reliable Wi-Fi in most public spaces, from airports to subways and even many parks and city streets. Whether you need to stay connected for business, social media, or navigation, you'll find South Korea exceptionally well-equipped to meet your digital needs. Traveling soon? It’s never been easier to stay connected. No more hunting for WIFI, paying for expensive airport SIMs, or roaming charges. 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From major cities to rural areas, you'll find reliable Wi-Fi in hotels, cafes, restaurants, airports, and even public transportation. Mobile data coverage is also excellent, ensuring you stay connected on the go. ● Infrastructure: South Korea has made substantial investments in its internet infrastructure, resulting in a robust network capable of handling high demands. This means you can enjoy a seamless online experience without interruptions. Rest be assured, South Korea's internet connectivity is world-class and will undoubtedly enhance your travel experience! ⪢ Top Cell Phone Providers South Korea boasts three major mobile network operators, all offering excellent coverage and fast speeds: ● SK Telecom (SKT) : As the largest and oldest mobile operator, SKT is known for its extensive network and reliable service. They offer a wide range of plans, including unlimited data options. ● KT : KT is a close competitor to SKT, providing similar coverage and a variety of plans. They also offer bundled services like internet and TV. ● LG Uplus : While slightly smaller than the other two, LG Uplus has made significant strides in improving its network and offers competitive plans. Typical Plans and Features ● Unlimited Data: Most plans nowadays offer unlimited data, but there might be speed restrictions after a certain usage threshold. ● Calling and Texting: Domestic calls and texts are usually included in most plans. ● International Roaming: If you plan to travel outside of South Korea, check the international roaming options offered by your provider. ● 5G: All three major carriers offer 5G services, providing incredibly fast speeds. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ South Korea Dial Code The dial code for South Korea is +82. You'll need this to make a call to South Korea from another country. There is no exit code needed when making international calls from within South Korea. ⪢ Plug Sockets in South Korea South Korea uses two types of plugs: Type C (Europlug) and Type F (Schuko). ● Type C has two round pins. ● Type F has two round pins and two grounding clips. Most modern electronics can handle the voltage in South Korea (220V), but it's always a good idea to check the device's specifications. If you're coming from a country that uses different plug types, you might need a travel adapter. ● Check Your Device's Voltage: While many modern devices can handle different voltages, it's crucial to verify that your electronics are compatible with South Korea's 220V standard. ● Consider a Universal Adapter: If you're traveling to multiple countries, a universal adapter with multiple plug types can be convenient. ● Overload Protection: Avoid overloading power strips or outlets. Using too many devices at once can cause overheating and safety hazards. ● Grounding: Pay attention to grounding. Some devices require a grounded connection. Ensure your adapter or plug is compatible with the socket's grounding system. ● Hotel Amenities: Many hotels provide adapters or converters. Check with your hotel before packing your own. ● Electronics Stores: If you forget your adapter, you can purchase one in electronics stores in South Korea. Local Cuisine South Korean cuisine, often referred to as hansik, is a delightful blend of flavors, textures, and colors. It's characterized by its balance of tastes, emphasis on fresh ingredients, and the art of fermentation. Korean food is growing in popularity around the world, becoming widely know for its unique blend of sweet, sour and salty flavors. ⪢ Key Characteristics ● Balance: Korean meals strive for a harmonious balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. ● Freshness: Ingredients are often sourced locally and prepared with minimal processing to preserve their natural taste. ● Fermentation: Kimchi, a staple side dish, is just one example of the importance of fermentation in Korean cuisine. It adds depth of flavor and beneficial probiotics. ● Rice: A central component of most meals, rice is served alongside various side dishes and main courses. ● Banchan: These side dishes are a cornerstone of Korean meals, offering a colorful and flavorful accompaniment to the main course. ⪢ Must-Try Dishes ● Kimchi: A spicy fermented cabbage dish, available in countless variations. ● Bibimbap: A rice bowl topped with mixed vegetables, meat (optional), and a raw egg, often served with gochujang (red pepper paste). ● Bulgogi: Marinated grilled beef, often served with lettuce wraps. ● Korean BBQ: A social dining experience where you grill meat at your table. ● Jjajangmyeon: Black bean sauce noodles, a popular comfort food. ● Kimchi jjigae: A spicy kimchi stew, perfect for warming up. ⪢ Regional Variations Korean cuisine varies by region, with different specialties and flavors. For example: ● Jeolla Province: Known for its spicy dishes and seafood. ● Gyeonggi Province: Offers a diverse range of dishes influenced by Seoul's culinary scene. ● Gangwon Province: Famous for its mountain vegetables and trout dishes. ⪢ Beverages Soju, a clear distilled alcoholic beverage, is the most popular drink in South Korea. Makgeolli, a cloudy rice wine, and Korean beer are also popular choices. Culture & Customs South Korean culture is a fascinating tapestry woven with threads of Confucianism, Buddhism, and modern influences. It's a society that deeply values respect, harmony, and group dynamics while embracing technological advancements. This blend creates a unique and dynamic culture that is both traditional and forward-thinking. ⪢ Respectful Interactions Koreans place great importance on respect, especially towards elders and those in positions of authority. Bowing is a common form of greeting, and using honorifics when addressing others is essential. Personal space is valued, and direct confrontation is generally avoided. It’s crucial to be mindful of these customs to foster positive interactions. ⪢ Harmony & Group Dynamics Collectivism is a cornerstone of Korean society. Harmony and group cohesion are highly prized. Decision-making often involves consensus-building, and individual needs are often subordinated to the group's well-being. This emphasis on harmony is evident in various aspects of life, from business to social interactions. ⪢ Daily Life & Customs Korean culture is a blend of traditional and modern customs. While modern conveniences are widespread, many Koreans still uphold traditional values. Confucianism has influenced family structures, with a strong emphasis on filial piety. Sharing food is a common practice, and dining etiquette involves various customs, such as using chopsticks and avoiding waste. ⪢ Religion & Tradition While South Korea is a secular state, religion plays a significant role in shaping cultural values. Buddhism and Confucianism have historical roots, and Christianity has gained a substantial following in recent decades. Traditional holidays like Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Harvest Moon Festival) are celebrated with family gatherings and rituals. South Korea's culture is a rich and complex tapestry that continues to evolve. By understanding and respecting these customs, visitors can deepen their appreciation for this dynamic country and its people. Currency The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. While it's a relatively strong currency, it's essential to understand its denominations, payment methods, and exchange rates to make the most of your trip. Convert your currency here . ⪢ Currency ● Abbreviation: KRW or ₩ ● Coins: Come in denominations of ₩10, ₩50, ₩100, and ₩500. ● Banknotes: Available in ₩1,000, ₩5,000, ₩10,000, and ₩50,000 notes. Each banknote has a specific color and size, making it easy to differentiate between denominations. ⪢ Payment Systems South Korea is rapidly embracing cashless transactions. Credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas. Mobile payments, such as Samsung Pay and Kakao Pay, are also popular. While cash is still accepted, carrying larger denominations might be inconvenient. ⪢ Paying as a Foreigner Most major credit cards can be used without issue in South Korea. However, it's always a good idea to inform your bank about your travel plans to avoid card blocks. ATMs are readily available, and many dispense foreign currency. Be aware of potential ATM fees. ⪢ Tips for Visitors ● Exchange money at airports or authorized exchange offices for the best rates. ● Carry a mix of cash and cards for flexibility. ● Be mindful of exchange rates and potential fees. ● Consider using a travel card to avoid foreign transaction fees. ⪢ ATMs ATMs are widely available throughout South Korea, especially in major cities. Most ATMs accept international cards. Be aware of potential ATM fees charged by both your bank and the ATM operator. South Korea offers a convenient and modern payment landscape. By understanding the currency and payment options, you can enjoy a hassle-free trip. Health & Safety South Korea is generally a safe country with a high standard of living and good healthcare. However, as with any foreign destination, it's essential to take precautions to ensure your safety and well-being. Here are a few tips and some key bits of information to help you on your journey. ⪢ Challenges & Considerations While South Korea is relatively safe, it’s important to be aware of potential risks. These include: ● Natural Disasters: South Korea is prone to earthquakes and typhoons. Stay informed about weather conditions and follow local advisories. ● Air Quality: Seoul can experience periods of poor air quality, especially in winter. Consider wearing a face mask during these times. ● Traffic Safety: Traffic can be hectic in South Korea. Exercise caution when crossing streets and using public transportation. ● Cultural Differences: While South Koreans are generally friendly, there may be cultural misunderstandings. Be respectful of local customs and traditions. ⪢ General Healthcare for Foreigners South Korea boasts a modern and efficient healthcare system. Major cities have international hospitals with English-speaking staff. However, it’s recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical expenses. ● Vaccinations: Consult your doctor about recommended vaccinations before your trip. Typical recommendations include hepatitis A and typhoid. ● Medication: Bring an adequate supply of any prescription medications, as obtaining them might be challenging. ● Water Safety: Tap water is generally safe to drink, but bottled water is widely available. ⪢ Emergency Numbers ● Police / Fire / Ambulance: 112 These numbers can be used from any phone, including mobile phones, without a SIM card. Information POPULATION 51.7 million CURRENCY Korean Won (KRW ₩) CAPITAL Seoul (9.6 million) DRIVING Right Side TIME ZONE KST (UTC / GMT + 9) MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Language Korean, or 한국어 (Hanguk-eo), is the official language of South Korea. Known for its distinctive grammar and writing system, Hangul, the language has a rich history and a significant impact on the country's culture. English is widely spoken in South Korea, particularly in the tourism industry. ⪢ Regional Variations While Standard Korean is based on the Seoul dialect, there are noticeable regional variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Dialects from different provinces can be quite distinct, adding to the linguistic diversity of the country. However, most South Koreans can understand each other without significant difficulty. ⪢ History of the Dialect The Korean language has a long history, with influences from various cultures, including Chinese. The creation of Hangul in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great was a pivotal moment, as it made literacy accessible to the masses. The language evolved further during the Japanese occupation and the Korean War, leading to the modern form of Korean spoken today. ⪢ English Proficiency English proficiency in South Korea has improved significantly in recent years, especially among younger generations. While you can expect to encounter English in major cities and tourist areas, don't rely on it completely. Basic Korean phrases can be helpful for navigating daily life. ⪢ Restaurant Menus, Street Signs, and Shop Signs Many restaurants in tourist areas offer English menus, especially in larger cities. However, smaller local eateries might only have Korean menus. It's helpful to learn some basic food vocabulary or use translation apps. Street signs in major cities are often bilingual, with both Korean and English. However, in smaller towns or rural areas, signs might be exclusively in Korean. Shop signs can vary, with some stores using English translations or images to assist foreign customers. ⪢ Understanding for Foreigners Learning Korean can be challenging for English speakers due to its different grammar structure and pronunciation. However, with effort and exposure, it's possible to acquire basic conversational skills. English is widely understood in the tourism industry, making travel relatively easy for English speakers. ⪢ Useful Korean Phrases Greetings & Basics ● 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo) - Hello ● 감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida) - Thank you ● 네 (Ne) - Yes ● 아니요 (Aniyo) - No ● 죄송합니다 (Joesonghamnida) - I'm sorry ● 만나서 반갑습니다 (Mannasa bangapseumnida) - Nice to meet you ● 잘 부탁드립니다 (Jal butakgadrimnida) - Please take care of me Essential Phrases ● 어디에요? (Eodieyeo?) - Where is it? ● 화장실이 어디에요? (Hwangsil-i eodieyeo?) - Where is the bathroom? ● 비싸요? (Bisaeyo?) - Is it expensive? ● 얼마예요? (Eolmaeyeo?) - How much is it? ● 맛있어요 (Masisseoyo) - It's delicious ● 조금만요 (Jogeummanyo) - Just a little Other Useful Phrases ● 화장실 어디에요? (Hwangsil eodieyeo?) - Where is the bathroom? ● 계산서 주세요 (Gesaonseoyo) - Check, please. ● 얼마예요? (Eolmaeyeo?) - How much is it? ● 싸요? (Ssayo?) - Is it cheap? ● 비싸요? (Bisaeyo?) - Is it expensive? ● 괜찮아요 (Gwaenchanaayo) - It's okay. ● 도와주세요 (Dowajuseyo) - Help me. ● 모르겠어요 (Moleugesseoyo) - I don't know. Ordering Food ● 메뉴 주세요 (Menyu juseyo) - Menu, please. ● 이거 주세요 (Igeo juseyo) - I want this. ● 물 한잔 주세요 (Mul hanjan juseyo) - Water, one please. ● 계산서 주세요 (Gesaonseo juseyo) - Check, please. ● 맛있어요 (Masisseoyo) - It's delicious. ● 맵어요 (Mapeoyo) - It's spicy. Drinks ● 물 (Mul) - Water ● 커피 (Keopi) - Coffee ● 콜라 (Kolla) - Cola ● 맥주 (Maekju) - Beer ● 소주 (Soju) - Soju (Korean alcohol) Numbers Korean has two number systems: native Korean and Sino-Korean (based on Chinese numbers). You'll mostly use the native Korean numbers for everyday counting. ● 1: 하나 (hana) ● 2: 둘 (dul) ● 3: 셋 (set) ● 4: 넷 (net) ● 5: 다섯 (daseot) ● 6: 여섯 (yeoseot) ● 7: 일곱 (ilgop) ● 8: 여덟 (yeodeol) ● 9: 아홉 (ahop) ● 10: 열 (yeol) These phrases will help you navigate everyday situations in South Korea. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be afraid to try using these phrases with locals! Places to Visit Discover South Korea offers a diverse range of experiences, from bustling cities to serene countryside. Whether you're interested in history, culture, nature, or modern life, there's something for everyone. Let's explore some of the best places to visit. ⪢ Seoul: The Dynamic Capital Seoul, a vibrant metropolis, is a great starting point. Immerse yourself in the city's energy with its bustling markets, historical palaces like Gyeongbokgung, and modern skyscrapers. Don't miss the N Seoul Tower for panoramic views. ⪢ Jeju Island: Nature's Paradise Escape the city for the stunning island of Jeju. Known as the "Hawaii of Korea," it boasts beautiful beaches, volcanic formations, and lush greenery. Hike to the top of Hallasan Mountain, relax on the black sand beaches, or explore the unique Jeju volcanic caves. ⪢ Busan: The Coastal Gem Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, offers a laid-back atmosphere and stunning coastline. Visit Haeundae Beach, explore the vibrant Jagalchi Fish Market, or soak up the history at the Beomeosa Temple. ⪢ Gyeongju: Ancient Capital Step back in time in Gyeongju, a historic city filled with ancient ruins and temples. Explore the Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the Seokguram Grotto. ⪢ Other Notable Destinations ● DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) : A stark reminder of the Korean War, the DMZ offers a unique and thought-provoking experience. ● Andong Hahoe Folk Village: This preserved village offers a glimpse into traditional Korean life. ● Seoraksan National Park: For outdoor enthusiasts, Seoraksan offers stunning mountain scenery and hiking trails. ● Boseong Green Tea Fields: Immerse yourself in the beauty of endless green tea plantations. This is just a small taste of what South Korea has to offer. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and friendly people, it's a destination that will leave a lasting impression. Transportation South Korea boasts an efficient and well-developed transportation network, making it easy to explore the country. From high-speed trains to reliable buses and convenient subways, there's a mode of transportation to suit every traveler's needs and budget. Let's take a closer look at the options available: ⪢ Airports: South Korea boasts a well-connected network of airports, serving both domestic and international travelers. The country's major airlines are renowned for their service and efficiency. Incheon International Airport (ICN) is South Korea's primary international gateway, located near Seoul. Other major aiports include Gimpo International Airport (GMP), Jeju International Airport (CJU) and Busan Gimhae International Airport (PUS), South Korea's second-largest airport, serving the city of Busan and its surrounding region. ⪢ Airlines: Korean Air is South Korea's flag carrier, offering a wide range of domestic and international flights, widely known for its excellent service. Asiana Airlines is another major South Korean airline, providing competitive fares and extensive flight options. Jeju Air, T'way Air, and Air Busan are low-cost carrier options offering budget-friendly domestic flights. ⪢ Taxis & Ride-Hailing Services: Available in most cities, taxis are a convenient option for door-to-door service, but they can be more expensive than public transportation. Uber is operational in South Korea, but the most popular ride share app is Kakao T. ⪢ Trains: KTX (Korea Train Express) is South Korea's high-speed rail system that connects major cities across the country, offering comfort and speed. Extensive subway networks also operate in Seoul and other major cities, providing convenient and affordable transportation. ⪢ Buses: Intercity and local buses offer comprehensive coverage, especially for reaching smaller towns and rural areas. Most are cashless, and also offer WiFi services. ⪢ Rental Cars: Provides flexibility for exploring rural areas or making spontaneous stops. However, navigating unfamiliar roads and limited parking availability in cities can be challenging. You will need an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your valid driver's license from your home country to drive legally in South Korea. Speed limits and traffic rules are strictly enforced, so it's important to adhere to them. Keep in mind that parking in cities can be challenging and expensive, so it's advisable to use public transportation whenever possible. Additionally, road signs and directions are primarily in Korean, so having a navigation system or GPS can be helpful. ⪢ Ferries: Connect mainland South Korea to islands like Jeju, offering scenic journeys. Travel Tip for using trains in South Korea ● Purchase a T-Money card: This rechargeable card can be used for buses, subways, and taxis, offering convenience and discounts. ● Learn basic Korean phrases: Knowing a few words can be helpful when navigating transportation systems. ● Plan your routes: Utilize transportation apps or maps to plan your journeys efficiently. ● Be aware of rush hour: Avoid traveling during peak hours if possible, as public transportation can be crowded. ● Respect public transportation etiquette: Follow local customs and be considerate of other passengers. South Korea's transportation system is designed to cater to both domestic and international travelers. With careful planning and a little preparation, you can enjoy a seamless and comfortable journey throughout the country. Visa Requirements South Korea has implemented a relatively streamlined visa process for many nationalities. However, the specific requirements vary depending on your country of citizenship and the purpose of your visit. Remember, Visa regulations can change frequently. It's essential to check the latest information from the websites of the South Korean Embassy or consulate in your country before your trip. ⪢ K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) For most visa-exempt countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and many European countries, a K-ETA is required for entry into South Korea. This electronic travel authorization can be obtained online before your departure. Steps to Obtain a K-ETA ● Visit the K-ETA website: You can access the K-ETA application portal at k-eta.go.kr ● Create an account: You'll need to create an account on the website to start the application process. ● Fill out the application form: Provide the required information, such as passport details, personal information, and travel itinerary. ● Upload a passport photo: You'll need to upload a digital photo of yourself that meets the specified requirements. ● Payment: Pay the K-ETA fee, which is usually a small amount. ● Submit application: Once you've completed all the steps, submit your application. Important Notes ● Processing time: While most K-ETAs are approved within minutes, it's recommended to apply at least 24 hours before your departure. ● Approval: Upon approval, you'll receive a confirmation email. ● Printing: While not mandatory, it's advisable to print a copy of your K-ETA for your records. ● Validity: A K-ETA is generally valid for two years or until your passport expires. ⪢ Visa Requirements If you are not eligible for visa-free entry or K-ETA, you will need to obtain a visa before traveling to South Korea. The type of visa you require depends on the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, business, study, or work. Common visa types include: ● Tourist visa: For leisure travel. ● Business visa: For business meetings or conferences. ● Study visa: For students enrolling in educational institutions. ● Work visa: For employment in South Korea. Visa application process generally involves: 1. Completing a visa application form 2. Submitting passport-sized photographs 3. Providing proof of financial means 4. Presenting a confirmed return or onward ticket 5. Paying the visa fee ⪢ Important Considerations ● Passport validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from South Korea. ● Visa processing time: Visa applications can take time to process, so apply well in advance of your planned travel dates. ● Visa fees: Fees vary depending on your nationality and visa type. ● Additional documents: Depending on your circumstances, you may need to provide additional documents, such as invitation letters, proof of accommodation, or health insurance. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official South Korea Immigration Service website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Weather & Climate South Korea experiences four distinct seasons, offering a diverse range of weather conditions throughout the year. The country's climate is generally temperate, with hot and humid summers, cold and dry winters, and pleasant spring and autumn seasons. ⪢ Seasons in South Korea ● Spring (April to June): Spring is a delightful season with blooming flowers, mild temperatures, and clear skies. It's an ideal time for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural beauty of the country. ● Summer (July to August): Summers in South Korea are hot and humid, with frequent rainfall. The monsoon season typically occurs in July, bringing heavy showers. While the heat can be uncomfortable, it's also the peak season for outdoor festivals and water activities. ● Autumn (September to November): Autumn is a popular time to visit South Korea due to its pleasant weather and stunning fall foliage. Temperatures are mild, and the skies are clear, making it perfect for sightseeing and hiking. ● Winter (December to March): Winters in South Korea can be cold and dry, with snowfall in many parts of the country. While temperatures can drop significantly, the winter landscape offers a unique charm. ⪢ Regional Variations While South Korea experiences four distinct seasons, there are some regional variations in climate. Coastal areas tend to have milder winters and cooler summers compared to inland regions. Mountainous areas can experience colder temperatures and heavier snowfall. ⪢ Extreme Weather South Korea is susceptible to extreme weather events, including typhoons, heavy rainfall, and winter storms. It's essential to stay informed about weather forecasts and follow local advisories during your trip. ⪢ Earthquakes While South Korea is not located in a high seismic zone, earthquakes can occur. However, the risk of experiencing a significant earthquake is relatively low. ⪢ Advice for Tourists ● Pack accordingly: Bring appropriate clothing for each season. Layers are recommended for spring and autumn. ● Stay hydrated: During summer, drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and protect yourself from heatstroke. ● Check weather forecasts: Be aware of weather conditions, especially during typhoon season or winter storms. ● Travel insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers medical expenses and trip cancellations. ● Enjoy the seasons: South Korea's changing seasons offer unique experiences. Plan your trip based on your preferred weather conditions and activities. By understanding South Korea's climate and weather patterns, you can plan your trip accordingly and make the most of your visit. Travel Resources Travel Resources Travel Resources Travel Resources Book Your Transport E-Tickets with 12Go 12Go is an online travel booking platform that specializes in transportation options in Southeast Asia and Europe. It offers a wide range of travel choices including trains, buses, ferries, and even flights. Known for its user-friendly interface, you can easily compare prices, schedules, and book tickets for your desired journey. Discover the World with Klook! Unforgettable experiences await with Klook, your go-to platform for booking amazing activities, attractions, and transportation worldwide. From thrilling adventures to cultural explorations, Klook offers a diverse range of options to suit every traveler. Enjoy seamless bookings, exclusive deals, and expert recommendations as you create lasting memories. 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The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea dividing Korea almost in half. In this day tour from Seoul we learn about the history and ongoing conflict between the 2 sides and look into the illusion that is presented as North Korea. We also visit the infamous third tunnel. The DMZ serves as a reminder that the desire for reunification continues to flicker, waiting for the right conditions to reignite. While it might evoke a sense of sadness and frustration, it ultimately encourages reflection and hope. It certainly made us far more aware of the human cost of conflict, the power of resilience, and the enduring desire for a peaceful and unified future for the Korean people. Sadly, the tensions between the two countries are at an all-time high. 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Explore Vietnam with our travel guide featuring Danang and Hoi An. Discover visa requirements, cultural tips, transportation advice, and must-visit experiences, from stunning beaches to ancient towns. Start planning your adventure today! Vietnam: Discover Stunning Landscapes, Rich Traditions, and Culinary Delights Your Guide to the Land of the Blue Dragon Vietnam is the first country in South Asia that we have traveled to since we settled semi-permanently in Thailand. We enjoy a week long visit, split in two between the cities of Danang & Hoi An. We really wanted a taste of Vietnamese culture and we found just that at some awesome spots, including the Hoi An Lantern Festival, Hoi An Memories and Marble Mountain. Stay tuned as we bring you the best of our time here and as much information (we hope) as you need to plan your stay in Vietnam. 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If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Vietnam Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 8 interesting facts about Vietnam. Some may just surprise you! 1. In Chinese, 'Viet' means 'people outside China' and 'Nam' means south. While we use them both combined today, they were also separate words in ancient Vietnamese. 'Viet' actually referred to fairies and dragons, and as such many people in Vietnam believe they have descended from these mythical creatures. 2. Vietnam is known as the 'King of Cashews', given they produce a staggering 55% of the world's supply, to the tune of a cool $2 billion per year. 30% of the world's supply of black pepper also comes from Vietnam and the country is the second largest exporter of coffee behind Brazil. 3. New Year's is celebrated on the same day as the Chinese New Year in Vietnam. It is known as 'Tet' and is one of the most popular festivals in South Asia. 4. People in Vietnam really like motorcycles. In fact, there are over 60 million in the country, with 2 out of every 3 households owning one. In comparison there are just 2 million cars! 5. Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam's very first president, can be viewed at his mausoleum in Hanoi. Since his death in 1969, he was embalmed and is on display from January to September every year. 6. Snake Wine is a hugely popular drink in Vietnam said to have many health benefits, although most claims are unproven. It is usually made by drowning the snake alive and we are yet to try it. Would you? 7. The largest cave in the world, Hang Son Doong, is in the Quảng Bình Province of Vietnam. It stretches for almost 6 miles and it is said that it is so big inside that a Boeing 747 could fly right through it! 8. The star on the Vietnamese flag represents the five main classes in society: intellectuals, farmers, workers, youth and military personnel. The red background represents the blood lost during the years of conflict in the country. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Vietnam's Cultural Spectacle: A Journey Through Hoi An Memories A must-see in Hoi An, the fairytale world of Hoi An Memories Land offers incredible cultural shows, stories, history and memories to cherish Jenn & Leon 12 min read 110 Why Are Hanging Lanterns and Festivals So Popular in Vietnam? Learn about the history and symbolism of lanterns in Vietnamese culture, and find out about some of the most popular lantern festivals here. Jenn & Leon 6 min read 482 1 2 3 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Information POPULATION 97.4 million CURRENCY Vietnamese Dong (VND) CAPITAL Hanoi (6.4 million) DRIVING Right Side TIME ZONE ICT (UTC / GMT + 7) MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Weather & Climate Vietnam's weather offers a captivating blend of tropical and temperate zones, influenced by the annual monsoon cycle. While the south boasts year-round warmth, the north experiences distinct seasons. Understanding these variations will help you pack appropriately and plan your adventures around the most favorable conditions. ⪢ Seasons in Vietnam ● Dry Season (November - April): Generally considered the best time to visit most of Vietnam. This period offers sunny skies, low humidity, and pleasant temperatures, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. ● Wet Season (May - October): Characterized by increased rainfall, especially in central regions. While some areas might experience daily downpours, these are usually short-lived, followed by sunshine. Lush landscapes and fewer crowds are highlights of this season. ⪢ Regional Variations ● North: Hanoi and surrounding areas have distinct seasons. Winters can be cool with occasional drizzles, while summers are hot and humid. ● Central Vietnam: Da Nang and Hoi An experience a tropical monsoon climate with hot, dry summers and wetter winters with occasional typhoons. ● South: Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc Island enjoy consistent warmth year-round with high humidity. Rainfall is more evenly distributed throughout the year. ⪢ Extreme Weather ● Typhoons: While uncommon, typhoons can hit central and northern Vietnam between July and November. Staying updated on weather forecasts and following local advisories is crucial during this period. ⪢ Advice for Tourists ● Pack for the Season: Research the weather patterns for the specific regions you'll be visiting to pack suitable clothing and footwear. ● Embrace the Rain: A light raincoat or foldable umbrella is handy during the wet season, especially for sudden downpours. ● Sunscreen & Hydration: The strong Vietnamese sun is present year-round. Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Stay hydrated, especially during hot and humid months. By understanding Vietnam's diverse weather patterns, you can choose the ideal time to visit specific regions and pack accordingly. Embrace the beauty of each season, and get ready to experience the magic of Vietnam! Visa Requirements Vietnam's visa policy is designed to be welcoming to tourists, with visa exemptions and various visa options depending on your nationality and travel duration. By understanding these requirements and planning ahead, you can ensure a smooth visa application process and a hassle-free entry into Vietnam. Here's a breakdown to ensure a smooth entry process: ⪢ Visa Exemptions (Visa-free Entry) As of 2024, citizens of 25 countries can travel to Vietnam without having to apply for a visa. To enter Vietnam, you only need a valid passport with at least two blank pages for stamping. You can find the full list of visa-free countries here . However, if your country is not on the visa exemption list, then you will need to obtain a visa to enter Vietnam. ⪢ Visa Requirements If your nationality isn't listed for visa exemption, you'll need to obtain a visa before your trip. Here are the main types: ● E-visa (Electronic Visa): This convenient option allows online application for single or multiple entries with a validity period of 30 days. ● Visa on Arrival (VOA): Obtainable at designated Vietnamese airports upon arrival. Requires pre-approval from a licensed travel agency in Vietnam. Ideal for those who haven't planned their trip in detail. ● Embassy / Consulate Visa: Applicable for longer stays, business trips, or other purposes. Requires application at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your home country. ⪢ General Visa Application Process The process varies depending on the visa type, but generally involves submitting the following: 1. Completed application form 2. Valid passport with sufficient blank pages 3. Passport-sized photos 4. Visa application fee 5. Additional documents specific to the visa type (e.g., proof of onward travel for VOA) ⪢ Tips ● Start early: Allow ample processing time, especially for embassy / consulate visas. ● Double-check requirements: Ensure you have all the necessary documents to avoid delays. ● Validity & Extensions: Pay attention to your visa's validity period and extension possibilities. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official Vietnamese Government Website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Currency The official currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It's advisable to carry some local currency for small expenses, and cash is one of the most popular payment methods, but major credit cards are widely accepted in most tourist areas. Convert your currency here . ⪢ Currency Speaking of cash, it is worth noting the extreme values of it. For example, at time of writing, $1 USD will get you around 24,000 Vietnamese Dong. To put that in perspective, the average coffee will set you back around 60k Dong. It does take a while to get used to all the zeros on everything! The high numbers on banknotes can seem intimidating at first, reflecting Vietnam's developing economy and lower inflation compared to some currencies. ● Abbreviation: Vietnam's official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It's symbolized by ₫. ● Coins: Coins are rarely used in everyday transactions and come in denominations of 200 VND, 500 VND, 1,000 VND, 2,000 VND, and 5,000 VND. ● Banknotes: Paper notes come in denominations of 100 ₫ (rarely used), 200 ₫ (rarely used), 500 ₫, 1,000 ₫, 2,000 ₫, 5,000 ₫, 10,000 ₫, 20,000 ₫, 50,000 ₫, 100,000 ₫, 200,000 ₫, and 500,000 ₫. ⪢ Payment Systems ● Cash: Still widely accepted, especially in rural areas and for smaller transactions. ● Credit/Debit Cards: Major international cards like Visa and Mastercard are accepted in many tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Be sure to check for any foreign transaction fees from your bank. ● ATMs: Widely available in cities and tourist areas, allowing you to withdraw VND using your international debit or credit card. Fees may apply, so check with your bank beforehand. ● Mobile Wallets: Vietnam has a high adoption rate for mobile wallets. Popular options include MoMo, ZaloPay, and ViettelPay. While these are convenient for locals, using them as a foreigner might be more challenging due to registration requirements often linked to Vietnamese bank accounts. ● Contactless Payments: Many businesses and taxi services now accept contactless payments using Visa or Mastercard credit/debit cards equipped with tap-to-pay technology. While contactless payments are gaining traction, they might not be universally accepted, particularly in smaller towns or rural areas. ⪢ Foreign Currency ● Currency Exchange: While some shops might accept USD or EUR directly, exchanging your currency for VND is recommended. Compare rates before exchanging, and avoid unlicensed money changers. ⪢ ATMs ATMs are readily available in most cities and tourist areas. Look for ATMs affiliated with major international networks like Visa or Mastercard. Be aware of withdrawal limits and potential fees. ⪢ Payment Apps While mobile wallets are popular in Vietnam, using them as a foreigner might be challenging due to registration processes often linked to Vietnamese bank accounts. For most visitors, relying on cash, credit cards, and ATMs will likely be sufficient. ⪢ Tips for Visitors ● Carry a mix of cash and card: This offers flexibility for different situations. ● Inform your bank: Let your bank know you'll be using your card abroad to avoid any issues. ● Budget in withdrawal fees: Factor in potential ATM fees when planning your expenses. ● Consider a travel card: Prepaid travel cards can be a convenient option to manage your spending. By understanding these points and planning your payment options in advance, you'll be well-equipped to navigate purchases and expenses during your visit to Vietnam. Language Vietnamese, also known as Tiếng Việt, is the official language of Vietnam and spoken by the vast majority of the population. It's a unique member of the Austroasiatic language family, distinct from neighboring tonal languages like Chinese. While dialects exist, the national language is based on the speech of Hanoi and uses the Latin alphabet with diacritical marks. ⪢ Dialects & History ● Mon-Khmer Origins: Vietnamese belongs to the Austroasiatic family, unrelated to most other Southeast Asian languages. ● Chinese Influence: Over centuries, Chinese loanwords and characters influenced Vietnamese vocabulary and writing system. ● Latin Alphabet Adoption: In the early 20th century, the Vietnamese alphabet was Romanized with diacritics to reflect tones. ● Dialects: Several regional dialects exist, but the northern dialect forms the basis for the national language. ⪢ English Proficiency ● Generally Low: English proficiency, especially in tourist areas, is growing but can be inconsistent. Learning a few basic Vietnamese phrases will go a long way. ● Limited English: While some restaurants and shops, particularly in tourist areas, might have English menus or signage, it's not guaranteed. Popular tourist areas often do include English translations, however. ● Visual Aids: Many restaurants display food pictures alongside menus, which can help you decipher options. ● Translation Apps: Consider using mobile translation apps to assist with deciphering signs or menus. ⪢ Understanding for Foreigners Vietnamese pronunciation can be challenging for foreigners due to its tonal nature. However, locals appreciate the effort to speak their language. ⪢ Useful Vietnamese Phrases Greetings ● Xin chào (sin chao) - Hello ● Chào buổi sáng (chao buoi sang) - Good morning ● Chào buổi trưa (chao buoi trua) - Good afternoon ● Chào buổi tối (chao buoi toi) - Good evening Common Expressions ● Cảm ơn (cam on) - Thank you ● Không sao (khong sao) - You're welcome ● Xin lỗi (sin loi) - Excuse me ● Vâng (vang) - Yes ● Không (khong) - No ● Bao nhiêu tiền (bao nhieu tien) - How much? Getting Around ● Đi đâu vậy? (di dau vay) - Where are you going? ● Tôi muốn đi... (toi muon di...) - I want to go to... ● Ga xe lửa (ga xe lua) - Train station ● Bến xe buýt (benh xe buyt) - Bus stop ● Taxi (taxi) - Taxi Numbers (1-10) ● Một (mot) - One ● Hai (hai) - Two ● Ba (ba) - Three ● Bốn (bon) - Four ● Năm (nam) - Five ● Sáu (sau) - Six ● Bảy (bay) - Seven ● Tám (tam) - Eight ● Chín (chin) - Nine ● Mười (muoi) - Ten Phrases at Restaurants ● Tôi muốn gọi món này (toi muon goi mon nay) - I would like to order this ● Cho tôi tính tiền (cho toi tinh tien) - Can I have the bill? ● Ngon quá! (ngon qua!) - It's delicious! By learning and practicing these basic phrases, you'll be able to have simple conversations, express gratitude, and navigate everyday situations more confidently during your visit to Vietnam. Transportation Navigating Vietnam is a breeze with a well-developed transportation network catering to various budgets and travel styles. From budget-friendly buses to scenic train rides and the iconic motorbike experience, getting around offers options for everyone. Here are your main options: ⪢ Long Distances ● Flights: Domestic flights are a convenient and time-saving option for traveling between major cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Phu Quoc Island. Airlines like Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, and Bamboo Airways offer competitive fares. Be mindful of potential cancellations, so consider booking connecting flights with a buffer day. ● Trains: Trains offer a scenic and relatively affordable way to travel long distances. The Reunification Express railway line connects Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, with stops at various points along the way. Sleeper berths provide a comfortable option for overnight journeys. ⪢ Mid-Distances and Within Cities ● Buses: Buses are a budget-friendly way to travel between cities and towns. Different classes offer varying levels of comfort, with VIP buses offering the most legroom and amenities. Public buses within cities can be crowded, so consider ride-sharing apps like Grab or Be for a more convenient option. ● Taxis: Taxis are readily available in most cities and tourist areas. Metered taxis are the preferred choice to avoid haggling. Popular companies include Mai Linh and Vinasun. Ride-sharing apps like Grab and Be offer cashless convenience and can sometimes be cheaper than taxis. ⪢ Short Distances & Exploration ● Motorbikes: Motorbikes are a quintessential Vietnamese experience, offering freedom and flexibility. However, navigating traffic, especially in cities, can be chaotic. Renting a motorbike is affordable, but ensure you have a valid international motorcycle license and prioritize safety by wearing a helmet. ● Cyclos: These three-wheeled bicycle taxis are a charming way to explore cities, especially in Hanoi's Old Quarter. Negotiate the fare beforehand and enjoy the leisurely pace. ⪢ Other Options ● Boats: Ferries connect mainland Vietnam to islands like Phu Quoc and Cat Ba. Boat cruises on Ha Long Bay are a popular way to experience this stunning natural wonder. ● Private Cars: Hiring a car with a driver can be a comfortable option for groups or those seeking a customized itinerary. However, it's generally more expensive compared to other options. ⪢ Additional Tips ● Research routes & schedules: Plan your journeys in advance, especially for long distances or popular routes. ● Consider travel time & budget: Weigh the time savings of flights against the affordability of buses or trains. ● Factor in luggage limitations: Be aware of baggage restrictions when choosing transportation modes. ● Download ride-sharing apps: Grab and Be are popular choices for convenient and cashless taxi alternatives. ● Purchase a local SIM card: Having data access allows you to use navigation apps and stay connected while traveling. ● Road Safety: The sheer volume of motorcycles is something you should be very prepared for before visiting Vietnam. Crossing roads can be quite the challenge, so it is vital you keep your wits about you! Also you will hear honking a great deal here. Perhaps because of the sometimes erratic motorcycles, and blind spots, honking is used by drivers as a form of warning rather than as a sign of irritation. The use of indicators is also not very common, and bikes tend to overtake from any side, so using the horn has become the norm for road safety. With its efficient and diverse transportation network, getting around Vietnam is relatively straight-forward. By considering your needs, budget, and the distances involved, you can choose the most suitable option for each leg of your journey. Culture & Customs Vietnamese culture is a rich tapestry woven from ancient traditions, respect for hierarchy, and a strong sense of community. It prioritizes harmony, with a focus on politeness and indirect communication. The Vietnamese people have a rich cultural heritage, and it's important to respect their customs and traditions. Here's a glimpse into some of the key aspects you'll encounter: ⪢ Respectful Interactions ● Greetings: A slight bow or nod with a "xin chao" (hello) is customary. Respect for elders is paramount, so greet them first. ● Non-verbal Cues: A smile goes a long way, and avoiding raised voices or public displays of affection shows respect. ● Gifts: When invited to a home, bring a small gift like fruit or flowers. Use two hands when offering or receiving anything. ⪢ Harmony & Group Dynamics ● Collectivism: The group takes precedence over the individual. Decisions are often made collaboratively. ● Saving Face: Public criticism or confrontation is avoided to maintain social harmony. ● Indirect Communication: Vietnamese tend to be indirect in their communication, so pay attention to nonverbal cues. ⪢ Daily Life & Customs ● Dress Code: While Vietnam is becoming more modern, it's still a conservative country, particularly in rural areas and religious sites. Dress modestly and respectfully, covering your shoulders and knees, when visiting temples or pagodas. ● Shoes Off: Remove shoes when entering a temple or home. ● Bargaining: Haggling is definitely common in Vietnam and is even expected, especially at markets. Never feel bad at trying your hand at asking for a discount. ● Smoking: It is legal to smoke cigarettes in public spaces in general, and anywhere in the countryside in Vietnam. ● Greeting People: Shaking hands is typically the best way to meet and greet with the locals. A slight nod of the head is also a show of respect in Vietnam. ● Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory in Vietnam, although it is gratefully accepted. Most restaurants include a service charge so do keep an eye out for that. ● Recording: Taking photos and videos is generally okay anywhere in Vietnam, however as with any country it is important to ask if you are filming someone or are in a sensitive area such as a shrine. Usually there are signs to let you know. ⪢ Religion & Tradition ● Ancestor Veneration: Ancestral spirits are believed to watch over families. Altars are placed in homes for offerings and prayers. ● Buddhism & Catholicism: The dominant religions, influencing cultural practices and festivals. ● Tet (Lunar New Year): The biggest and most important holiday, a time for family reunions and celebrations. ● Lanterns & Festivals: Learn about the history and symbolism of lanterns in Vietnamese culture, and find out about some of the most popular lantern festivals here . ⪢ Additional points to consider ● Etiquette can vary by situation: Business settings might have stricter formalities than casual encounters. ● Don't be afraid to make mistakes: Most Vietnamese people are understanding of foreigners who are trying to learn their customs. ● Embrace the experience: Learning about Vietnamese culture can add a deeper layer of appreciation to your trip. Understanding these cultural aspects will enrich your experience in Vietnam. Remember, a smile, respectful behavior, and a willingness to learn will open doors and allow you to connect with the warmth and hospitality of the Vietnamese people. Local Cuisine Vietnamese cuisine is a vibrant tapestry of fresh flavors and textures, known for its balance and healthy approach. While rice serves as the foundation of most meals, an emphasis on herbs, spices, and nuoc cham (fish sauce) dipping sauce creates a symphony of sweet, salty, sour, and savory notes. Each region boasts its own specialties, from the lighter, brothy dishes of the north to the bolder, spicier offerings of the central regions and the sweeter, coconut-influenced flavors of the south. ⪢ Fundamentals ● Rice: The ubiquitous staple, eaten with most meals and sometimes used in noodle or rice paper form. ● Nuoc Cham: The cornerstone condiment, a fish sauce-based dipping sauce often flavored with chilies, lime juice, garlic, and sugar. ● Fresh Herbs & Vegetables: Mint, basil, cilantro, lettuce, and bean sprouts add freshness, texture, and essential vitamins. ⪢ Popular Dishes ● Pho: A fragrant beef or chicken noodle soup, a national treasure. ● Bun Bo Hue: Spicy rice noodle soup with origins in the central city of Hue. ● Goi Cuon (Spring Rolls): Fresh and light rice paper rolls filled with vegetables, herbs, and protein. ● Banh Mi: Savory baguette sandwiches with various fillings like pork, pate, and pickled vegetables. ⪢ Regional Specialties ● North: Lighter broths, freshwater fish, and dishes like Bun Cha (grilled pork with noodles). ● Central: Spicier flavors, influences from neighboring countries, and specialties like Quang noodles. ● South: Coconut milk curries, higher sugar use, and dishes like Banh Xeo (crispy turmeric pancakes). ⪢ Dining Etiquette ● Meals are typically shared, so expect to share plates with your dining companions. ● Use chopsticks for most dishes, and a spoon for soups. ● It's okay to slurp noodles, as it's considered a sign of enjoying the food. ● A small nod or bow of thanks is a polite way to show appreciation to your host. Vietnamese dining is a communal experience, so be prepared to share plates and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Be adventurous and explore street food stalls, but make sure they have good hygiene practices. The most popular food / grocery delivery apps are Grab Food , Go-Food , Now-Shopee Food and Baemin . Health & Safety Traveling to Vietnam can be a healthy and safe experience for foreign travelers, with a little preparation. While there are some minor challenges to consider, Vietnam boasts a well-developed healthcare system for minor issues. Here's a breakdown of what to keep in mind: ⪢ Challenges & Considerations ● Food & Water Safety: Stick to bottled water, avoid street food with questionable hygiene, and thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables. Tap water is not drinkable in Vietnam. It is strongly advised to use bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth. ● Mosquitoes: Dengue fever and malaria are present in some areas. Use insect repellent and consider mosquito nets, especially if venturing off the beaten path. ● Traffic: Traffic can be chaotic, with a lot of honking, especially in cities. Be cautious when crossing streets and consider using taxis or ride-sharing apps for safe transportation. ⪢ General Healthcare for Foreigners ● Medical Costs: Can be expensive. Consider travel insurance to cover medical emergencies and unexpected healthcare costs. ● Clinics & Hospitals: Vietnam has a network of public and private hospitals and clinics. Public hospitals can be affordable but may have limited English-speaking staff. Private hospitals often cater to foreigners and offer higher standards of care at a higher cost. ● Pharmacies: Pharmacies are abundant in most cities and towns, with some even staying open late or 24/7. You'll find a good range of medications, including pain relievers, allergy meds, cold and flu remedies, and basic toiletries. ⪢ Emergency Numbers ● Police: 113 ● Fire: 114 ● Ambulance: 115 ● Tourist Police Hotline (English): 03-3501-0110 (This hotline is specifically for tourists who need assistance with the police in English.) ● Embassy or Consulate of your home country: Locate the contact details of your embassy or consulate in Vietnam before your trip. They can provide assistance in various situations, such as lost passports or legal issues. ● National Tourist Information: While not a hotline, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism website (vietnam-tourism.com ) has a contact page where you can submit inquiries. ⪢ Local Tourist Hotlines Some major cities and tourist destinations have established their own tourist hotlines. Here are a couple of examples: ● Ho Chi Minh City: 1022, then press extension 8 to connect to the tourist hotline (antoursvietnam.com ) ● Da Nang: Several hotlines are available, including the Tourist Support Center (0236) 3550 111 (antoursvietnam.com/about-an-tours-vietnam ) By taking basic precautions and being aware of your surroundings, you can minimize health risks in Vietnam. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, consult your doctor before traveling and bring any necessary medications with you. With a little planning and a focus on safety, Vietnam can be a fantastic and healthy travel destination. Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets Vietnam boasts good mobile and broadband connectivity, especially in cities. 4G/LTE is the main mobile standard with decent speeds, and 5G is gradually rolling out. Fiber optic is the preferred option for broadband due to its speed, though DSL and Cable are also available. Coverage is improving but can be lower in rural areas. 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However, it's important to remember that connectivity can be patchier in rural areas. So, while you can likely stay connected throughout your trip, venturing off the beaten path might require you to temper your expectations for internet quality. To ensure smooth connectivity throughout your visit, consider purchasing a local SIM card, or an eSIM upon arrival. ⪢ Mobile Internet Mobile internet quality in Vietnam is generally good for tourists, especially in popular destinations. Major cities boast widespread 4G/LTE coverage, offering decent speeds for browsing the web, using social media, and even making video calls. However, venturing outside urban areas can lead to spottier connections, with speeds potentially dropping to 3G. ⪢ Top Cell Phone Providers Here are the top 3 phone providers to consider for tourists in Vietnam: ● Viettel : The market leader, offering the widest coverage, including rural areas. It's a reliable choice for staying connected throughout your trip. ● Vinaphone : The second largest provider, known for good speeds and coverage in major cities and tourist areas. They often have attractive data packages for tourists. ● MobiFone : A strong competitor with good coverage in urban centers and along the coast. Their data plans might be a good option for those who plan to stay mostly in populated areas. In addition to these major carriers, there are also a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) that offer mobile phone service using the networks of the major carriers. MVNOs can often be a more affordable option, but they may not have the same level of network coverage or customer service as the major carriers. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ Vietnam Dial Code The dial code for Vietnam is +84. Vietnam actually only needs a dial code, not an exit code, when calling from another country. Vietnam uses a single exit code for international calls, but you likely won't need it as a tourist. Most phones automatically recognize when dialing internationally and apply the exit code for your country. ⪢ Plug Sockets in Vietnam Vietnam uses a mix of plug socket types, so a travel adapter is recommended for most visitors. ● Plug Types: A (two flat parallel pins), C (two round pins), and occasionally D (three round pins) are commonly used. ● Voltage: Vietnam operates on a 220V supply voltage at 50Hz. This is different from some countries like the US (110V). Purchase a universal travel adapter that includes plugs for A, C, and possibly D types for maximum compatibility. Only use appliances with the correct voltage rating or a compatible voltage converter to avoid damage. Here are some additional things to keep in mind about plug sockets in Vietnam: ● Check Appliance Ratings: Before using any appliance in Vietnam, look for a label indicating the voltage range it can handle (often on the power supply or bottom of the device). ● Dual Voltage Appliances: If your appliance is labelled "INPUT: 110-240V" or similar, it's considered "dual voltage" and will work in Vietnam with just a travel adapter. ● Single Voltage Appliances: Appliances labelled with a single voltage (e.g., 110V) will need a voltage converter in addition to a travel adapter to function safely in Vietnam. Places to Visit Discover Here are some of the top places you can visit in Vietnam (this list is by no means exhaustive!): ⪢ Ha Long Bay: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for any visitor to Vietnam. The bay is dotted with thousands of limestone islands, many of which are topped with lush vegetation. You can take a boat cruise through the bay, kayak among the islands, or visit one of the many caves. ⪢ Hoi An : This charming ancient town is located on the central coast of Vietnam. Hoi An is famous for its well-preserved Old Town, which is filled with colorful wooden houses, tailor shops, and art galleries. You can also visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, a beautiful example of Japanese architecture. ⪢ Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon): Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam and a fascinating mix of old and new. The city is home to a number of historical landmarks, including the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. You can also visit the Ben Thanh Market, a large market where you can buy everything from souvenirs to clothing. ⪢ Hanoi: Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and a city with a rich history. The city is home to a number of historical landmarks, including the Temple of Literature, the One Pillar Pagoda, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. You can also visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a beautiful lake located in the center of the city. ⪢ Hue: Hue was the former capital of Vietnam and is home to a number of impressive historical landmarks, including the Imperial Citadel, the Forbidden Purple City, and the tombs of the Nguyen emperors. You can also visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, a beautiful pagoda located on the banks of the Perfume River. ⪢ Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the most spectacular caves in Vietnam, including the Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world. You can take a boat tour through the caves, go spelunking, or hike through the jungle. ⪢ Phu Quoc Island: Phu Quoc Island is the largest island in Vietnam and is located off the coast of Cambodia. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and coral reefs. You can go swimming, snorkeling, diving, or fishing on Phu Quoc Island. ⪢ Nha Trang: Nha Trang is a popular beach resort town located on the south central coast of Vietnam. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, long stretches of white sand, and clear blue waters. Nha Trang is also a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. ⪢ Da Nang: Da Nang is a large city located on the central coast of Vietnam. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, the Marble Mountains, and the Linh Ung Pagoda. Da Nang is also a popular destination for surfers and golfers. ⪢ Sa Pa: Sa Pa is a town located in the Hoang Lien Son mountains in northwestern Vietnam. Sa Pa is known for its beautiful scenery, rice terraces, and hill tribes. You can go trekking, hiking, or homestay with a local family in Sa Pa. 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We stop for drinks at a bite at the EPIC ESCO BEACH BAR a spot that certainly won't disappoint and a MUST add to your list! 00:00 Intro 00:10 Danang at Airport 00:20 SIM card at the airport 01:00 GRAB at the airport in Danang, Vietnam 01:35 Sala Danang Welcome drinks 02:54 first impressions of the beach in Danang 03:44 Escobar 04:50 drinks at Escobar in Da Nang Beach 05:15 Banh Xeo at Esco Beach Bar 06:50 What RedBull looks like in Vietnam 07:37 room tour Sala Danang Hotel 09:49 INCREDIBLE VIEWS from the SALA DA NANG rooftop bar and pool 👩🏻💻Join our website community! ✍🏻 BLOG & SHOP www.closerlives.com 📧 EMAIL contactus@closerlives.com 📧 abroadperspective@closerlives.com 📸 INSTAGRAM @jennandleontravel 💁🏻♀️JENN @_a_broad_perspective 🙋🏻♂️ @leon.gregori213 🛜 FACEBOOK JennandLeonTravel #danang #vietnam #travelvietnam #danangbeach #vietnamvlog Play Video Play Video 10:04 DANANG BEACH Surprised us! 5 star FUN (My khe) 🇻🇳 Welcome to our BEACH CLUBS, Sand and Sunsets adventure in Da Nang, Vietnam! Join us as we explore this captivating city, Da Nang in Vietnam, filled with enchanting landscapes, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences. In this travel video, we'll share our lasting impressions of DANANG BEACH We had a short visit of 10 days but we love the city and country so much we have it on our long stay list for the near future! We explore the main strip area of DANANG BEACH, locally known as My Khe Beach. Join us as we return to the EPIC ESCO BEACH BAR and check out the OCEAN LOUNGE BAR, popular hotspots for tourists. Although we visited during the day, we're confident these places are equally amazing at night! We explore the main strip area of DANANG BEACH or locally known as My Khe Beach. We have a return visit to the EPIC ESCO BEACH BAR and we check out the OCEAN LOUNGE BAR a hot spot for tourists. We only visited during the day but I'm sure these places are AMAZING at night too! Sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds that DANANG BEACH has to offer. Follow along we have much more for you from Danang, Vietnam! 🔔 Remember to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exciting travel content. #vietnam #danangbeach #danang #explorevietnam #beachclubs #vietnamvlog #travelvlog 👩🏻💻Join our website community! ✍🏻 BLOG & SHOP www.closerlives.com 📧 EMAIL contactus@closerlives.com 📧 abroadperspective@closerlives.com 📸 INSTAGRAM @jennandleontravel 💁🏻♀️JENN @_a_broad_perspective 🙋🏻♂️ @leon.gregori213 🛜 FACEBOOK JennandLeonTravel Play Video Play Video 07:29 MARBLE MOUNTAIN MAGIC! 🇻🇳 Our Day Trip From DaNang, Vietnam We visit the incredible Marble Mountain for a day trip from DaNang, Vietnam. There are so many beautiful massive marble sculptures to admire along the beautiful walkways near the local marble store. Then we explore and CLIMB marble mountain to enjoy the magical views, however the climb up was very steep with very narrow steps and small rings drilled into the wall to hold onto for safety. While this is a harrowing hike and not for the weary, people can still enjoy a visit to the mountain without the climb to the top. Cultural heritage and history: In 1825, emperor Minh Mang named this mountain complex Marble Mountains, which means “Ngu Hanh Son” in Vietnamese. Each mountain was named after one of the five elements of Eastern philosophy: metal, water, fire, wood and earth. Join us as we explore this must see attraction in Vietnam! Play Video Play Video 14:41 Our first day in BEAUTIFUL HOI AN, VIETNAM 🇻🇳 WHY we LOVE IT!! Join us as we explore Hoi An, Vietnam, on our first day! From the enchanting lantern-lit waters to the vibrant Chợ Hội An or Hoi An Market. Hoi An, Vietnam is a DEFINITE must-visit destination on our recommended list . Our accommodation at The White House Riverside Hotel by the Thu Bon River offers stunning views for an unforgettable stay. Join the Expedia App as a new user and use our link save $30 CAD off a hotel stay anywhere in the world on the Expedia app. It's free to join!: https://www.expedia.ca/refer?refcode=JenniferJNfW4 00:00 The White House Riverside Hotel 02:13 Phan Gia Cafe 02:50 Kao Lau Noodles 03:40 Thu Bon River Walk 04:05 Naturally air drying 04:32 Exploring the Hoi An Market 06:20 Hoi An Lantern Boat Tour 09:05 Hoi An Market at Night 12:20 Local Restaurant #HoiAn #Vietnam #ExploreVietnam #hoianvietnam #HoiAnCity Play Video Play Video 13:05 The BEST PLACE to STAY in HOI AN, VIETNAM! 🇻🇳 Unforgettable Stay at Mulberry Hoi An Silk Village If you are planning a trip to HOI AN, Vietnam then you NEED to watch this first! We stayed two nights at the MULBERRY HOI AN SILK VILLAGE hotel and it did not disappoint with impeccable customer service, beautiful facilities and exceptional cuisine we couldn't have had a better stay. 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Explore Indonesia with our comprehensive travel guide. Learn about visa requirements, cultural insights, transportation tips, health and safety advice, and must-visit destinations like Bali, Jakarta, and Borneo. Start planning your adventure today! Indonesia: Discover Stunning Islands, Rich Cultures, and Endless Adventures Your Guide to the Emerald of the Equator Explore the beauty of Indonesia with our comprehensive guide! Discover captivating blog posts and engaging videos showcasing the enchanting destinations of Bali, Balikpapan and Jakarta. From must-see attractions to local insights, we've got everything you need to know before you visit. Uncover our handpicked recommendations for the finest places to explore in this stunning country, check out Indonesian cuisine, take a look at our accommodations, learn about the history, culture and much more. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Indonesia! Jump to where you want to go Discover Interesting Facts Latest Posts Things to know YouTube Share this guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap any photo for more information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our top recommended places Bali Borneo Jakarta Interactive Map Top Hotels in Indonesia Balian Beach Cenggu Kuta Ubud Nusantara Blue Sky Hotel Cafe Batavia Holiday Inn & Suites Taman Mini Indonesia Our Interactive Map & Guide to Indonesia Check out all of the places we visited in Indonesia courtesy of this interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews and much more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Indonesia Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 13 interesting facts about Indonesia. Some may just surprise you! 1. Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, comprising over 17,000 islands spread across the equator, making it a paradise for beach and island lovers. 2. With over 270 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country globally, offering a diverse mix of cultures, traditions, and languages. The majority of the population of Indonesia is concentrated on the island of Java, which is home to over 55% of the country's people. 3. The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta, and it has a population of around 10.56 million people. However, if you include the surrounding metropolitan area, the population of Jakarta rises to around 35 million people. This makes Jakarta the largest urban area in Indonesia and the second-largest in the world, after Tokyo. 4. Indonesia is home to around 130 active volcanoes, making it the country with the most volcanoes in the world. Mount Bromo and Mount Krakatoa are popular among tourists. 5. Mega-Biodiversity; Indonesia is one of the world's most biodiverse countries, hosting a wide range of unique plant and animal species. It is home to the endangered orangutan and the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia Arnoldii. 6. Indonesia boasts a rich cultural heritage, with over 300 ethnic groups and more than 700 languages spoken throughout the country. 7. Indonesia was once known as the "Spice Islands" due to its abundant production of valuable spices such as cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon, which attracted European traders in the past. 8. Indonesian cuisine is renowned for its vibrant flavors and diverse dishes. Some popular Indonesian dishes include nasi goreng (fried rice), satay (grilled skewered meat), and rendang (spicy beef curry). 9. Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population, making it a significant center for Islamic culture and traditions. 10. Indonesia's waters are part of the Coral Triangle, which is considered the most biodiverse marine environment in the world, offering fantastic opportunities for diving and snorkeling. 11. Gamelan is a traditional Indonesian musical ensemble that consists of various percussion instruments. Its unique sound and rhythmic patterns are an essential part of Indonesian culture. 12. The famous Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizards, can be found in Komodo National Park in Indonesia. These powerful reptiles are a unique sight to behold. 13. Indonesia is home to numerous stunning temples, including Borobudur in Central Java, which is the world's largest Buddhist temple, and Prambanan, a magnificent Hindu temple complex. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Blue Sky Hotel Balikpapan Review: Why You Should Visit Enjoy 4-star luxurious accommodation, fine dining, top-notch hospitality and beautiful serenity at the classic Blue Sky Hotel in Balikpapan. Jenn & Leon 15 min read 84 Bali's Best Beach Club: Finns Beach Club vs. Vue Beach Club Review, Which One is For You?! Check out two of Bali's hottest beach clubs, Finns & Vue, and vote on your favorite! Where will you go?! Jenn & Leon 8 min read 1,487 1 2 3 4 5 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets Internet availability in Indonesia is generally widespread, especially in urban areas and popular tourist destinations. It's important to note that internet speeds and coverage can vary depending on the location and network provider. If you require a consistent and reliable internet connection, consider checking with your accommodation provider for the availability of high-speed Wi-Fi or utilizing a local mobile data plan. Traveling soon? It’s never been easier to stay connected. No more hunting for WIFI, paying for expensive airport SIMs, or roaming charges. With GigSky eSIM , you get secure, reliable data the moment you land! The only eSIM provider that offers cruise and land plans Unlimited Plans available, to ensure you never run out of data FREE 100 MB travel data plans ! No commitment. No credit card required . Get your FREE DATA here . Get 10% off on your first order over $4! Use code CLOSERLIVES10 . Excludes inflight & cruise plans. These SIM cards can be purchased at airports, electronic stores, or mobile network provider outlets. It is advisable to compare plans and prices to find the best option that suits your needs. Remember to ensure that your device is unlocked and compatible with Indonesian networks before purchasing a SIM card. Some of the major network providers include: 1. Telkomsel : Telkomsel is the largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a market share of over 50%. It offers a wide range of prepaid and postpaid plans, as well as 4G LTE and 5G services. 2. IM3 Ooredoo : IM3 Ooredoo (formerly Indosat Ooredoo) is the second-largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a market share of over 25%. It offers a wide range of prepaid and postpaid plans, as well as 4G LTE and 5G services. 3. XL Axiata : XL Axiata is the third-largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a market share of over 15%. It offers a wide range of prepaid and postpaid plans, as well as 4G LTE and 5G services. 4. Smartfren : Smartfren is the fourth-largest mobile network operator in Indonesia, with a market share of over 5%. It offers a wide range of prepaid plans, as well as 4G LTE services. These are the main network providers, but there are also subsidiary brands and mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) that offer services using these networks, such as Ceria, 3, and Tri. It is advisable to research and compare the plans, coverage, and pricing offered by these providers to choose the one that best suits your needs while traveling in Indonesia. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ Indonesia Dial Code The Indonesia dial code is +62. You'll need this to make a call to Indonesia from another country. Phone numbers in Indonesia can range from between 8 - 12 digits. ⪢ Plug Sockets in Indonesia The main plug sockets used in Indonesia are type C and type F: Type C: This is the two-round prong plug commonly found in Europe and most of Asia. Type F: This is also a two-round prong plug, but with two earth clips on the side. It's essentially a grounded version of type C and is less common than type C in Indonesia. The standard voltage in Indonesia is 230 volts (V) AC at 50 Hertz (Hz). This is different from the standard voltage in North America (120V AC at 60 Hz). So, if you are traveling from North America, you will likely need a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter to use your electronic devices safely. Here are some additional tips for using electronics in Indonesia: ● Be sure to check the voltage rating of your device before using it in Indonesia. You can usually find this information on a label on the device itself or on the power supply unit. ● If your device is rated for 100-240 volts and 50/60 Hz, then you only need a plug adapter. These devices are called "dual voltage" or "universal" devices. ● If your device is not rated for 230 volts and 50 Hz, then you will need a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter. ● Do not overload electrical outlets. ● Purchase a travel adapter with a built-in surge protector to help protect your devices from power surges. Local Cuisine Indonesian cuisine is known for its rich flavors, diverse ingredients and vibrant spices, reflecting the country's unique cultural heritage and regional influences. Much of the Indonesian diet involves a base of rice, noodles or vegetables and is also known for its use of aromatic spices like turmeric, ginger, lemongrass, galangal, and lime leaves. ⪢ Rice Dishes: Nasi Goreng [Fried rice mixed with various ingredients such as vegetables, meat, shrimp, and topped with a fried egg]. It's a staple and widely enjoyed across Indonesia. Nasi Padang, originating from Sumatra, features steamed rice served with an array of flavorful dishes such as rendang (spicy beef stew), curries, fried chicken, and vegetables. ⪢ Satay: Skewered and grilled meats, such as chicken, beef, or goat, served with a flavorful peanut sauce. Satay is commonly enjoyed as a snack or main dish, often accompanied by rice or lontong (compressed rice cake). ⪢ Soto: A hearty soup dish made with various ingredients like chicken, beef, or vegetables, flavored with aromatic herbs and spices. Soto is typically served with rice, vermicelli noodles, and condiments like lime, sambal (chili sauce), and fried shallots. ⪢ Gado-gado: A refreshing and colorful salad made with boiled vegetables (such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and spinach), tofu, tempeh, and lontong (compressed rice cake). It is typically dressed with a peanut sauce and topped with crispy prawn crackers. ⪢ Rendang: A flavorful and aromatic slow-cooked beef (or occasionally chicken) dish with a rich blend of spices and coconut milk. Rendang is tender and has a deep, savory flavor. It's often served with steamed rice or ketupat (compressed rice). ⪢ Sate Padang: Hailing from West Sumatra, this variant of satay features beef offal, such as intestines and tongue, cooked in a spicy and savory sauce made from a mixture of spices, coconut milk, and chili. ⪢ Sambal: Sambal refers to a variety of chili-based sauces or condiments that are an essential part of Indonesian cuisine. Sambal is made with different chili peppers, spices, and other ingredients. It adds a spicy kick and depth of flavor to many Indonesian dishes. ⪢ Martabak: A popular street food, martabak is a stuffed pancake with savory or sweet fillings. Savory martabak typically contains minced meat, eggs, and vegetables, while sweet martabak is filled with chocolate, cheese, or fruits. ⪢ Bubur Ayam: A comforting rice porridge dish typically served for breakfast or as a late-night snack. It is made with chicken broth, rice, shredded chicken, crispy fried shallots, soy sauce, and various toppings like chopped scallions, fried dough sticks, and boiled eggs. ⪢ Pisang Goreng: Deep-fried bananas coated in batter, resulting in a crispy and sweet treat. It's commonly enjoyed as a snack or dessert. These are just a few examples of the wide range of Indonesian dishes available. Each region in Indonesia has its own specialties and unique culinary traditions, showcasing the country's culinary diversity and heritage. It's common to find a balance of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors in Indonesian cooking. Exploring Indonesian cuisine is an exciting culinary journey that allows you to experience the flavors and cultural richness of the country. Culture & Customs Indonesia has a rich and diverse cultural heritage influenced by various indigenous traditions, religions, and historical influences. We have put together some of the key aspects of Indonesian culture and customs that we hope will help you on your adventure here in this beautiful country. Please feel free to get in touch if there is anything you feel we should add; this list is by no means exhaustive! ⪢ Tipping: Tipping practices in Indonesia vary. In more touristy areas, such as hotels and restaurants, a service charge is often included in the bill, which is typically around 10% of the total. If a service charge is not included, a small tip is appreciated, usually in the range of 5-10% of the total bill. Tipping taxi drivers, tour guides, and hotel staff for exceptional service is also common, but it is not obligatory. ⪢ Bargaining: Bargaining is a common practice in traditional markets and small shops in Indonesia. It is expected that prices can be negotiated, and it is common for sellers to initially quote higher prices. However, in larger supermarkets, malls, and modern stores, fixed prices are more prevalent, and bargaining is not expected. ⪢ Cultural Diversity: Indonesia is home to numerous ethnic groups, each with its unique customs, traditions, and languages. The Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, and Batak are some of the largest ethnic groups, each with its distinct cultural practices. ⪢ Religion: Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, with Islam being the predominant religion. However, the country also has significant populations of Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, and followers of indigenous beliefs. Religious practices and traditions play a vital role in daily life and cultural celebrations. ⪢ Greetings & Respect: Indonesians place a strong emphasis on respect and politeness. It is customary to greet others with a warm smile, a handshake, and a slight bow of the head. Addressing people using appropriate honorifics is also important, especially when speaking to older individuals or those in higher positions. ⪢ Hospitality: Indonesians are known for their hospitality and welcoming nature. Guests are often treated with great respect and offered food, drinks, and comfortable accommodations. It is customary to remove shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship. ⪢ Arts and Culture: Indonesia has a rich artistic tradition, including traditional dances, music, crafts, and visual arts. Each region has its unique forms of artistic expression, often influenced by local customs and religious beliefs. Traditional performances like the gamelan music, wayang shadow puppetry, and traditional dances are popular cultural attractions. It's important to note that customs and traditions can vary across different regions and among different ethnic groups in Indonesia. Understanding and respecting the local customs while being sensitive to cultural differences will contribute to a positive and enjoyable experience in the country. Currency The official currency of Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's advisable to carry local currency for day-to-day transactions, especially in smaller towns and local markets. Credit & debit cards are generally accepted in most places, although contactless payment is not widely available. Also be aware that many bank machines do not offer international currency conversion, charge a fee, and may also reject your withdrawal request for no obvious reason too. Convert your currency here . ⪢ Denominations The Indonesian Rupiah is available in banknotes and coins. Banknotes come in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000 Rupiah. Coins are available in denominations of 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 Rupiah, although coins are not commonly used for everyday transactions. The currency does not have any official subunits. However, due to the large denominations of banknotes, prices are often expressed in thousands or millions of Rupiah. For example, instead of saying "10,000 Rupiah," people might say "10K" to represent ten thousand Rupiah. Banknotes in Indonesia commonly feature national heroes, iconic landmarks, and cultural symbols. The design of the banknotes has evolved over the years, with enhanced security features introduced to prevent counterfeiting. ⪢ Symbol The symbol for the Indonesian Rupiah is "Rp." ⪢ Exchange Rate The exchange rate of the Indonesian Rupiah fluctuates against other major currencies. The value of the Rupiah can vary over time based on economic factors and market conditions. It is advisable to check the current exchange rates before making any currency conversions. ⪢ Acceptance ATMs are widely available in cities and towns throughout Indonesia, allowing visitors to withdraw cash using their debit or credit cards. Major credit cards, such as Visa and Mastercard, are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments. However, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller shops and local businesses. ⪢ Currency Exchange Indonesian Rupiah is primarily used in Indonesia. While it might be possible to exchange foreign currencies at banks and authorized money changers in major cities and tourist areas, it is generally advisable to have local currency for daily transactions. It's important to note that the Indonesian Rupiah is a non-convertible currency, meaning it is not freely traded on the international market. Therefore, it is generally not accepted for exchange outside of Indonesia. It's recommended to exchange any excess Rupiah back into your own currency before leaving the country. Health & Safety Major cities in Indonesia have modern medical facilities, including hospitals and clinics with trained doctors and medical staff. However, in more remote or rural areas, medical facilities may be limited. It's advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and to carry a basic first aid kit. ⪢ Safety & Security Like any travel destination, it's important to be mindful of personal safety and security in Indonesia. Take general precautions such as staying in well-lit areas, avoiding isolated or unfamiliar areas at night, and keeping an eye on your belongings. Stay informed about any travel advisories or safety alerts issued by your home country's embassy or consulate. ⪢ Emergency Numbers In Indonesia, the emergency number to call for immediate assistance in case of emergencies is 112. This number can be dialed from mobile phones and is accessible nationwide. When dialing 112, your call will be connected to the emergency services, including police, medical services, and fire department, depending on the nature of the emergency. It's important to note that while 112 is the official emergency number, in some areas, you may also find that 110 is used to contact the police specifically, and 118 is used for medical emergencies. However, it is generally recommended to use 112 as it is the universal emergency number in Indonesia. ⪢ Health and Vaccinations It's recommended to check with your doctor or travel clinic about necessary vaccinations before visiting Indonesia. Malaria and dengue fever are present in certain areas, so take necessary precautions such as using mosquito repellent and sleeping under a mosquito net. Routine vaccinations, such as measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTaP), and influenza, should be up to date. Additionally, vaccinations for diseases like hepatitis A, typhoid, and in some cases, hepatitis B and rabies, may be recommended depending on the specific areas you plan to visit and the activities you will engage in. ⪢ Mosquito-Borne Diseases Indonesia is a tropical country with the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, malaria, and Zika virus. It is advisable to use mosquito repellents, wear protective clothing, and sleep under mosquito nets, especially in areas with a higher risk. Consult with your healthcare provider or travel clinic regarding preventive measures and medications if necessary. ⪢ Traveler's Diarrhea Traveler's diarrhea is a common concern when visiting Indonesia or any foreign country. To minimize the risk, it is important to practice good hygiene, such as washing hands regularly with soap and water or using hand sanitizers. Avoid consuming raw or undercooked food, unpasteurized dairy products, and street vendor food that may not be hygienically prepared. ⪢ Food and Water Indonesian cuisine is delicious and diverse, but be cautious when eating street food and ensure it is prepared and cooked in hygienic conditions. Stick to bottled water or purified water and avoid consuming tap water or ice made from tap water. Fruits and vegetables should be thoroughly washed or peeled before consumption. ⪢ Natural Hazards Indonesia is prone to natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. Stay informed about the local conditions, follow any advisories or warnings, and register with your embassy or consulate for updates. ⪢ Driving & road safety In Indonesia, cars drive on the left side of the road. This is because Indonesia was once a colony of the United Kingdom, which is also a left-driving country. Indonesia is one of 76 countries in the world that drive on the left side of the road. There are a few reasons why countries choose to drive on one side of the road or the other. One reason is history. Many countries adopted the same side of the road as their former colonial rulers. Another reason is safety. Studies have shown that it is safer to drive on the left side of the road in countries with high population densities. This is because it is easier to see oncoming traffic when driving on the left side of the road. If you are planning to drive in Indonesia, it is important to be aware of the local driving laws. In addition to driving on the left side of the road, there are a number of other rules that you need to follow. For example, the speed limit in urban areas is 60 kilometers per hour (37 miles per hour), and the speed limit in rural areas is 80 kilometers per hour (50 miles per hour). You should also be aware that it is illegal to drink and drive in Indonesia. Information POPULATION 281.9 million CAPITAL Jakarta (10.6 million) CURRENCY Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) DRIVING Left Side TIME ZONE (GMT+) WIT +7 / CIT +8 / EIT +9 MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Language The official language of Indonesia is Indonesian, also known as Bahasa Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia is a standardized form of Malay and serves as the lingua franca throughout the archipelago. It is the most widely spoken language in the country and is used in government communications, education, media, and business. ⪢ Regional Languages Indonesia is linguistically diverse, with more than 700 living languages spoken across the country. These regional languages are often referred to as "Bahasa Daerah" or regional languages/dialects. Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, and Minangkabau are some of the most widely spoken regional languages. ⪢ English English is taught as a compulsory subject in Indonesian schools and is widely understood, especially in urban areas, among the younger generation, and in the tourism industry. Many Indonesians, particularly in urban centers, can communicate in basic English. ⪢ Local Variations While Bahasa Indonesia is the standardized form of the language, there are some regional variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and accents. These variations may be influenced by local languages and cultural diversity. ⪢ Written Script Bahasa Indonesia uses the Latin script, making it relatively easy for non-native speakers to learn and understand. The script does not use diacritic marks or tonal accents. ⪢ Politeness and Honorifics Indonesian culture places importance on politeness and respect. The language reflects this through the use of honorifics and respectful language forms when addressing people of higher social status, older individuals, or in formal situations. ⪢ Language Diversity Indonesia's linguistic diversity contributes to the country's rich cultural heritage. Local languages and dialects play a significant role in preserving cultural traditions and identities within various communities across the archipelago. While Bahasa Indonesia is the primary language for communication, especially in formal settings, it's worth noting that in more remote or rural areas, local languages may be predominantly spoken. In areas with significant tourist activity, locals may have some proficiency in foreign languages such as English, especially in tourist hotspots. Learning a few basic Indonesian phrases can be helpful and appreciated when traveling to Indonesia, as it can enhance interactions with locals and make the overall experience more enjoyable. It's important to remember that language usage and proficiency can vary among individuals and regions, so patience and open communication are valuable when engaging with people from diverse linguistic backgrounds in Indonesia. Places to Visit Discover Indonesia, a diverse and captivating country, offers a range of must-visit destinations. Bali enchants with its beautiful beaches and spiritual allure, while Jakarta showcases a bustling metropolis blending modernity with history. Yogyakarta captivates with its cultural treasures like Borobudur and Prambanan temples. For nature lovers, Komodo National Park impresses with its famous dragons, and Raja Ampat Islands enthrall with their pristine beauty and thriving marine life. Meanwhile, Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park beckons with its stunning volcanic landscapes. These destinations represent a mere glimpse into the incredible array of experiences awaiting travelers in Indonesia, a land of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and natural wonders. Transportation Transportation in Indonesia is diverse and varies depending on the region and infrastructure development. Taxi apps such as Gojek and Grab are prominent in most cities, along with Bajaj (or Bajay) which are a type of Tuk-tuk. Getting around is also very affordable in Indonesia. Here are some key points about transportation in the country: ⪢ Air Travel: Indonesia has an extensive network of domestic and international airports. Major cities such as Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, and Medan have well-connected airports with flights to various destinations within Indonesia and around the world. Garuda Indonesia is the national carrier, and several other airlines operate domestic and international flights. ⪢ Public Transit: Jakarta has an operational MRT system, which provides a convenient way to travel within the city. Other cities, such as Palembang and Surabaya, are developing their own light rail transit systems (LRT) to improve urban transportation. ⪢ Intercity Bus Services: Public buses, minibuses (known as angkot), and three-wheeled vehicles (becak or bajaj) are commonly used for transportation within cities and towns. However, public transportation options and quality can vary across different regions. ⪢ Rail Travel: Indonesia has a rail network, primarily on the island of Java, with major lines connecting Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, and other cities. There are different classes of trains, including economy class and executive class. Train travel can be a comfortable and efficient way to travel between cities. ⪢ Roadways: Roads are the primary mode of transportation in Indonesia, connecting cities, towns, and rural areas. The road infrastructure varies across regions, with major cities having well-developed road networks. Traffic congestion can be an issue, particularly in urban areas during peak hours. Taxis, ride-hailing services, and motorbike taxis (ojeks) are popular means of transportation in cities. ⪢ Ferries & Boats: Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of thousands of islands, and ferries and boats are essential for inter-island transportation. Ferries are commonly used for both passenger and vehicle transportation, especially between the major islands. Boat services also operate in coastal areas and waterways. ⪢ Motorbikes & Scooters: Motorbikes and scooters are a popular mode of transportation, particularly in urban areas and smaller towns. Motorbike taxis (ojeks) are a convenient and affordable way to navigate through traffic in cities. ⪢ Taxis: Ride-hailing services such as Gojek and Grab are widely available in major cities in Indonesia. These services offer convenient and affordable transportation options, including car rides, motorbike rides, and delivery services. It's important to note that transportation options may vary depending on the region and city you are in. It's advisable to check local transportation services, schedules, and fares in advance to plan your travels effectively. Visa Requirements The visa requirements for Indonesia vary depending on your nationality. Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Indonesian airports, seaports, or land crossings. However, some nationalities, such as citizens of the United States, Canada, and the European Union, must obtain a visa in advance from an Indonesian embassy or consulate. You can find the link to the official website at the bottom of this tab. ⪢ The requirements for a visa on arrival Valid passport with at least six months of validity Return or onward flight booking Visa application form Passport-size photo Fee of 500,000 Indonesian rupiah (about $35) ⪢ The requirements for a visa obtained in advance Valid passport with at least six months of validity Visa application form Two passport-size photos Letter of invitation from a sponsoring organization in Indonesia Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Indonesia Medical certificate Fee of 250,000 Indonesian rupiah (about $17) for a single-entry visa or 500,000 Indonesian rupiah (about $35) for a multiple-entry visa If you are unsure of the visa requirements for your nationality, it is best to contact the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. ⪢ Additional tips for obtaining a visa for Indonesia It is advisable to apply for your visa in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season. You can apply for a visa at any Indonesian embassy or consulate. The processing time for a visa varies, but it can take up to two weeks. You should bring all of the required documentation with you when you apply for your visa. You should be prepared to pay a visa application fee. Once you have obtained your visa, you will be able to enter Indonesia and stay for the duration of your visa. It is important to note that you must exit Indonesia before your visa expires. If you overstay your visa, you may be subject to a fine or deportation. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official Indonesian Directorate General Immigration website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Weather & Climate Indonesia is a tropical country, and is known for its diverse climate and weather patterns. The country stretches across the Equator, resulting in a predominantly tropical climate throughout most of its regions. However, due to its vast size and diverse geographical features, Indonesia experiences variations in climate across different islands and regions. The country experiences two distinct seasons: the wet season (known as "musim hujan") and the dry season ("musim kemarau"). ⪢ Wet Season (Musim Hujan) The wet season generally occurs from November to April in most parts of Indonesia. During this period, the country receives heavy rainfall, and the weather can be characterized by frequent showers, thunderstorms, and sometimes even prolonged rainfall. The wettest months vary across the archipelago, with regions like Sumatra, Java, and Bali experiencing peak rainfall from December to February. During the wet season, humidity levels are high, and temperatures remain relatively warm. ⪢ Dry Season (Musim Kemarau) The dry season typically takes place from May to October, although the timing may vary across different regions. This period is characterized by lower rainfall and less cloud cover. The dry season is generally hotter than the wet season, with temperatures often reaching their peak during the middle of the year. Some areas may experience occasional rainfall or short thunderstorms, but overall, the weather tends to be drier and more stable compared to the wet season. ⪢ Regional Variations Given Indonesia's vast size and geographical diversity, climate variations exist between different islands and regions. For example: ● Western Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, and Bali): These regions experience a typical tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. ● Eastern Indonesia (including Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua): These areas have a more pronounced monsoon climate, with longer wet seasons and shorter dry seasons. ● Mountainous regions (such as in Java and Sumatra): Higher elevations result in cooler temperatures compared to lowland areas. Additionally, Indonesia is prone to natural hazards such as tropical cyclones, earthquakes, and volcanic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire. These events can impact local weather patterns and occasionally cause severe disruptions. It's also important to note that weather patterns can vary from year to year due to global climate phenomena like El Niño and La Niña, which can influence rainfall patterns and temperatures. 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Find amazing sign-up offers specially curated for you with travel (Klook, Trusted Housesitters, Expedia, Simbye e-SIM), teaching online (Cambly), shopping (Amazon), drop-shipping (Printify) and more! We have partnered with brands we use and trust, to help support you on your journey. YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE YOUTUBE Discover more from Indonesia on our YouTube channel with our specially curated Indonesia playlist! INDONESIA Exploring the Islands and Citi... Play Video Play Video 22:15 First Impressions of JAKARTA, INDONESIA🇮🇩!! We were AMAZED by SCBD, KOTA TUA, GLODOK & ChinaTown! Thanks for watching our very first travel vlog in JAKARTA, INDONESIA! This was our first day arriving and exploring the city after visiting other areas of Indonesia for 3 weeks! We really needed to pick up some fresh clothes and get a hair cut before we go truly exploring this BIG, BEAUTIFUL, DIVERSE city of JAKARTA! We checked into our hotel The Holiday Inn and Suites in the KOTA TUA area also known as the electrical district which has the most electronic shops we've ever seen in one area! When we woke in the morning we noticed that there was a movie crew set up at the swimming pool of the hotel and realized they were filming a scene for season 2 of a korean drama called BESTIE! What a way to start the day! We made our way up to the SCBD area to check out the GRAND INDONESIA Mall and it did NOT disappoint! Leon got a haircut and we bought a few things. We even found something that we have been searching for and couldn't find any where else in world! We both (but especially Leon) were super excited! You'll have to watch to see what it is! And we also had the pleasure fo seeing a McLaren at the mall! We then made our way back to the hotel and back out to explore the local CHINATOWN area in GLODOK since it was just walking distance from the hotel! We were hoping to find the big food market in the area but we couldn't find it but we were happy to explore the area and we found some great things to buy there too! Jenn was happy with the outfits she found! After exploring the area we returned to the hotel and had a nice surprise waiting for us! We took a walk to the City Walk which is attached to the hotel and has a great assortment of food and also street food type options but indoors! Very cool! Everyone has been so kind and friendly and we have so much more to explore and share about this city! Please give us any suggestions that you may have for us on places to visit and things to try! We defintely plan to share a food video and we plan to explroe all of the local sites on both a budget and bougie way of exploring! As we love to do everywhere we go. If you liked this video, please give it a THUMBS UP 👍🏼 SUBSCRIBE 🔔 and SHARE it with your friends! 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WE LOVE INDONESIA and we want to explore more of it! #jakarta #indonesia #scbd #glodok #kotatua #explorejakarta READ OUR BLOG: https://www.closerlives.com/jennandleontravelblog JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jennandleontravel/ 00:06 Holiday Inn and Suites Jakarta 00:43 Behind the scenes filming for BESTIE Season 2 01:10 Taking GRAB to SCBD 01:58 National Monument Jakarta 02:23 Arjuna Wijaya Statue 02:04 Thamrin Fountain 02:10 Jakarta MRT 02:28 PLAZA Indonesia 02:32 Selamat Datang Monument 02:25 Grand Indonesia Mall, Jakarta 05:24 Barberia, Grand Indonesia Mall 07:16 Glodok Chinatown Market 10:50 Shopping in Pancoran ChinaTown Point 16:19 Baby cats in ChinaTown 18:58 Indomaret Jakarta 19:41 Duta Lounge lobby of Holiday Inn and Suites Jakarta 20:29 Nik Meat Beef Rice Bowl & Mentai in City Walk Jakarta Play Video Play Video 18:32 BIG BEAUTIFUL INDONESIA! 🇮🇩 JAKARTA; A day at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah: TMII Travel Vlog Discover the incredible expanse of Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world with over 17,000 islands! Join us as we explore Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), a recreational park and museum in Jakarta. Although our scooter accident in Bali limited our exploration, we couldn't resist learning about Indonesian culture and preparing for our return trip to Java and the rest of Indonesia in late September. Despite some renovations and closed exhibits, the park provided a fascinating glimpse into the country. Watch as we take a cable car ride and enjoy cultural performances. We didn’t realize just how large Indonesia really is until we started exploring! With over 17,000 islands to explore, it’s the largest archipelago in the world! And we quickly realized that we definitely need to return to Indonesia for some extensive exploration! Indonesia is also the 4th most populated country in THE WORLD! While we were in Bali, Indonesia we had a scooter accident so we weren’t able to learn about BALI and KALIMANTAN/BORNEO or explore as much as we would have liked to. So after many suggestions from the people of JAVA and JAKARTA we thought a visit to the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (otherwise known as TMII) a recreational park and museum while here in Jakarta was a great option so that we are prepared with cultural knowledge of the diverse people and places of Indonesia with a plan for our return visit (of course to explore more of JAVA and ALL Indonesia) in late September. The entrance fee to the park was 25,000 Rp each. It was difficult to find any information really and we were slightly confused as to where to go and what to do as most centers were closed for renovation at our time of visit and there was little to no signage to help guide us. We were also disappointed as the museum itself was also closed for renovations and we found this rather odd as it was a holiday time in the city! Other things to note that an additional entrance cost ranging from 10,000 -25,000 Rp is charged for the exhibits that are open. We decided to take a ride on the cable car which gave us an excellent view of the entire park and was a solid loop with no on or off’s allowed. We can see how this park will be really nice once it’s renovations are complete and it is an excellent way to learn about the country in a fun way that is suitable for the entire family. While we waited for the cable car we play and interactive game with you the viewers which is a lot of fun! Be sure to watch the video to see if you can win! We enjoyed talking with local people and saw some lovely dancers and friendly faces. There are many options for food and drink here! #TMII #tamanminiindonesiaindah #tamanmini #indonesia #jakarta If you enjoyed this video please give it a THUMBS UP! SUBSCRIBE and SHARE with your friends as this helps us to continue to create content for you! If you see us out and about in JAKARTA please don’t be shy! Come up and say hello! 00:01 Taman Mini Indonesia Indah 01:14 Ancol Beach 01:22 Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) 01:55 front of cable car TMII 05:21 Museum Indonesia Taman Mini Indonesia Indah 07:18 Anjungan Provinsi Bengkulu TMII 07:44 Jambi TMII 08:48 Souvenir Shop at Cable car in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah 10:01 Cable Care TMII 17:21 Food Market front of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah 17:49 crazy traffic in Jakarta 18:19 Sunter Lake in Jakarta Play Video Play Video 22:44 Local BALIKPAPAN, EAST KALIMANTAN, BORNEO shocked US! 🇮🇩 visiting baru ilir Indonesia Travel Vlog *TERSEDIA SUBTITLES INDONESIA - cukup klik CC dan pilih bahasa Anda di pengaturan* In this Indonesia Travel Vlog we explore Baru Ilir. It is a subdistrict in Balikpapan City in East Kalimantan, BORNEO Indonesia. Balikpapan is divided into several subdistricts, and Baru Ilir is one of them. It is located in the southern part of the city. We walked around the neighbourhood and met some beautiful local people we couldn't believe how kind everyone was to us! As we walk through the neighborhood, we are taken aback by the kindness and generosity of the locals. The warmth of their welcome truly made our experience unforgettable. Join us as we explore the streets, meet incredible people, and dive into the local way of life. 00:08 first impressions of Balikpapan 00:55 taking a stroll through a local neighborhood in Balikpapan 10:00 everyone is SO FRIENDLY HERE! 14:30 chatting with locals from Balikpapan 16:30 shopping in a local shop 21:30 crossing the road in Balikpapan We would love to hear your recommendations on what to eat, try, and visit while in Indonesia! Share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments below. Come along with us on this incredible adventure and let's explore the wonders of Indonesia together! #indonesiatravel #balikpapan #eastkalimantan #travelvlog #exploreindonesia Play Video Play Video 08:10 BETWEEN KUTA and SEMINYAK BEACH in Bali THE PERFECT Affordable AND Luxurious Accommodation We bring you the ideal accommodation that strikes the perfect balance between affordability and a PRIME location. In this video, we show you our beautiful stay nestled between the vibrant neighborhoods of Kuta and Seminyak Beach in Bali. Although we were unable to do a full video of the surrounding area as we planned due to a scooter accident we still wanted to show you this SPECTACULAR AirBnb find. We will definitely be returning to this very location in the future. It is located within the grounds of the JAYAKARTA HOTEL AND RESORT and all facilities are included in the stay. It is located right on the beach making this the PERFECT SPOT! Immerse yourself in the lively ambiance of Kuta or indulge in the upscale dining and boutique shopping of Seminyak—all within easy reach from your doorstep. You can book a stay through AirBnb or with the hotel directly. You don't want to miss this accommodation at an extremely affordable price given all that is included! #balivacation #kutabeach #balivibes #bali #indonesia Play Video Play Video 17:39 FOOD HEAVEN found in INDONESIA! 🇮🇩 EPIC LOCAL food video from 1 month in Java, Kalimantan & Bali '23 The food in INDONESIA is so delicious and diverse! There are so many different flavours and variations to choose from! We had so many recommendations from our viewers and we can't wait to return to try the local street food markets and to explore deeper into INDONESIAN food! Whether you enjoy street food, fine dining, local or international cuisine from what we discovered during our month travel you can CERTAINLY find it all here in Indonesia. We enjoyed mouth watering food in different areas of Bali (Ubud, Kuta, Canggu, Balian Beach), Balikpapan and Jakarta! In the provinces of JAVA, BALI and KALIMANTAN (BORNEO) Some of the locations have street food, beautiful city views and some right on the waterfront. We've included the names and locations of the restaurants and warungs that we visited to add to your own list of places to try when in Indonesian. Please give us all of your recommendations on places to eat, markets to try, dishes and specific foods to try throughout INDONESIA as we will return in September and we've got an EPIC list in the making already! This video isn't filmed in our traditional way but we couldn't wait to highlight Indonesia's delicious food! #indonesianfood #indonesianstreetfood #indonesiavlog #indonesia2023 00:01 Epic month of trying Indonesian food 00:53 tasting Indonesian desserts martabak, bika ambon, kue pukis 02:50 finding local food at City Walk, Jakarta, Java 03:10 local Orange crispy chicken Indonesian food from Limau 04:03 eating at local Warung Dapurku Pupuan, Vihara Dharma, Giri, Bali 04:13 eating Nasi Campur in Balian Beach 05:07 eating at Tekor Bali in Balian Beach, Bali 05:10 tasting Babi Panggang Bambu, Bali 05:25 tasting seafood laksa in Bali 05:58 drinking Jamu Juice at the Holiday Inn and Suites in Jakarta, Java 06:54 Eating at Blue Bliss Warung, Ubud, Bali 07:10 tasting Indonesian curry, kari ayam 07:17 ordering babi kecap in Ubud, Bali 07:35 Eating at Deki’s Warung, Lalang Linggah, Bali 07:36 Eating tasty Nasi goreng 08:03 Biru Laut in Monpera Beach, Balikpapan, East Kalimantan 08:08 trying mee goreng in Balikpapan 09:04 Trying Tousta in Jakarta, Java, Indonesia 09:34 Nik Meat in City Walk, Jakarta 10:33 Trying Monsiuer Spoon in Ubud, Bali 10:46 discussing environmentally safe packaging available through Ubud 12:41 Discussing reusable delivery bags from Starbuck’s in Canggu, Bali 13:21 Bull’s Coffee in Canggu, Bali resuses milk cartons for delivery! 14:03 Luxurious oceanfront meal at The Vue in Canggu, Bali 14:23 Eating Chinese food at Garden Restaurant in the Blue Sky Hotel in Balikpapan 15:47 Lunch at Jayakarta Bali Beach Resort in Kuta Seminyak, Bali 16:16 perfect dinner oceanfront at Pondok Pitaya, Balian Beach, Bali 16:32 Trying Japanese and ramen at Kaizeki Japanese Restaurant in the Blue Sky Hotel in Balikpapan 🙏🏼 Thank you so much for watching! If you enjoyed this video please give it a thumbs up! Hit the BELL so you don't miss out on any of our uploads and please share with your friends it truly helps us to grow! 👀 Keep an eye out on the channel as we will be introducing a members only section with exciting opportunities to see behind the scenes moments with us and possibly even to meet up with us when we are in your area! 🇮🇩 But for now join us in this EPIC Indonesian food compilation that will leave you craving more! ❤️ Thanks once again for all of the love and support. It means so much to us both! Play Video Play Video 15:55 He SHOCKED US! 🇮🇩 Exploring JAKARTA Old Town & History Museum In today’s Jakarta, Indonesia travel vlog we explore KOTA TUA in OLD TOWN Jakarta and visit the Jakarta History Museum in Jakarta, Indonesia. We try but FAIL at using the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) a high-quality bus-based transit system that delivers fast, comfortable, and cost-effective services at metro-level capacities. Bus rapid transit (Busway, BRT, BRTS) is a mass transit system and is bus-based. You can usually pick up bus cards at the local Indomaret but the one close to our hotel The Holiday Inn and Suites didn’t actually sell them they are only available at select locations so we decided to use GRAB once again! The Jakarta History Museum is situated in the heart of Jakarta's historic Old Town, also known as Kota Tua. The museum is located in a central square called Fatahillah Square, named after Prince Fatahillah who played a significant role in the city's history. The square itself holds great historical significance and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. Fatahillah Square serves as the focal point of Kota Tua and is surrounded by several important landmarks. One prominent building is the former City Hall, which now houses the Jakarta History Museum. The square is also flanked by the Jakarta Old Town Café and the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum. The area is known for its Dutch colonial architecture, with many buildings dating back to the 17th century. Fatahillah Square has a vibrant atmosphere and is often bustling with activity. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, observe street performances, and visit the numerous cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops in the vicinity. The square is a popular gathering place for locals and is often used as a venue for cultural events and festivals. Its historical charm and unique character make Fatahillah Square an important landmark and a must-visit destination for those interested in Jakarta's rich history. A must see when in Indonesia! Please subscribe and share this video with your friends! It helps us to make more videos here in INDONESIA! #jakarta #indonesia #kotatua #oldtown #FatahillahSquare #JakartaHistoryMuseum #travelvlog 00:01 Holiday Inn and Suites Jakarta 01:13 Indomaret Glodok 01:43 BRT Stop Glodok I19 02:29 Roa Malaka West Jakarta 02:59 Pinangsia West Jakarta 03:25 Grab versus BRT in Jakarta pros and cons 04:02 Taman Fatahillah in KOTA TUA 04:16 Street Art in Taman Fatahillah 04:58 Bike and hat rental in Old Town Jakarta 05:31 KOTA TUA 06:15 Bicycles in Taman Fatahillah 07:12 Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics Jakarta 07:38 Meeting a subscriber in OLD TOWN! 09:16 Entrance fee to Jakarta History Museum 11:20 View of OLD TOWN SQUARE from the Jakarta History Museum 12:11 The old jails (jail cells) of Jakarta History Museum 12:52 Clothing Store inside Jakarta History Museum 14:12 DUTCH Quarters Jakarta Old Town 15:02 Café Batavia 15:25 Hitting 1k subscribers! Thank you! 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Explore Germany with our travel guide featuring Hamburg, Cologne, and Schwerin. Discover visa requirements, cultural tips, transportation advice, and must-visit attractions in these iconic cities. Plan your journey today! Welcome to Germany: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Nature Your Guide to the People's Land After visiting Germany for the first time for a very brief stay in Cologne in 2019, we return 5 years later to Hamburg. With 6 weeks in the home of the hamburger, we plan to explore the city and fully immerse ourselves in German culture. We are looking forward to heading outside of the city too, with a plan to check out the capital of Berlin. We have already ventured out to Schwerin, enjoying a magical trip to its Disney-like fairy-tale castle, via our first rides on the famous double decker DB trains that traverse the country. Stay tuned for plenty more to come from the People's Land. Bring on the bratwurst! Jump to where you want to go Discover Interesting Facts Latest Posts Things to know YouTube Share this guide Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Tap any photo for more information Discover Discover Discover Discover Our top recommended places Hamburg Schwerin Interactive Map Top Hotels in Germany Coming Soon Schwerin Castle Our Interactive Map & Guide to Germany Check out all of the places we visited in Germany courtesy of this interactive map from Wanderlog. Tap any of the numbers for more information including directions, our blog posts, links to reviews and much more. Wanderlog is a free travel planning app that allows users to create trip itineraries, organize flights, hotel and car reservations, view places to visit on a map, and collaborate with friends. It saves time and is super easy to use! If you see nothing here, please refresh the page If you see nothing here, please refresh the page Find the Best Deals on Top Hotels in Germany Use our interactive map to easily locate the top hotels here, sourced from a variety of reputable platforms such as Booking, Vrbo, Expedia, Get Your Guide, and Hotels.com. Powered by Stay22, our map allows you to zoom easily, providing a comprehensive view and so you can identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination. Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Interesting Facts Here are 14 interesting facts about Germany. Some may just surprise you! 1. Car Capital: Germany is a global leader in the automotive industry, producing millions of cars annually. The Autobahn, Germany's highway system, is famous for its stretches without speed limits. 2. Beer Paradise: With over 1,300 breweries, Germany boasts an incredible beer culture. Oktoberfest, though the name suggests October, actually starts in September. 3. Forest Wonderland: Approximately one-third of Germany is covered in forests, making it a nature lover's paradise. 4. Castle Country: Germany is home to over 2,100 castles, offering a glimpse into its rich history. 5. Language Legacy: The first book ever printed was in German, and the country continues to be a literary powerhouse. 6. Zoo Lover's Dream: Germany has more zoos than any other country, providing opportunities to encounter diverse wildlife. 7. Summer Time Pioneers: Germany was the first country to adopt Daylight Saving Time in 1916. 8. Riverine Beauty: The Danube, Europe's second-longest river, flows through Germany, offering stunning scenery. 9. Mountain Majesty: The Zugspitze, at 2,962 meters, is Germany's highest peak and a popular hiking destination. 10. Currywurst Craze: This iconic German street food is enjoyed in millions of servings each year. 11. United in Diversity: Germany was once a collection of small states but united to form the German Reich in 1871. 12. Berlin's Bridges: The German capital has more bridges than Venice, earning it the nickname "Venice of the North." 13. Fanta's Origin: This popular soda was invented in Germany during World War II when Coca-Cola syrup became scarce. 14. Ancient Forests: The Black Forest, a sprawling woodland region, is steeped in folklore and natural beauty. Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Latest Posts Schwerin Castle: A charming fairy-tale castle known to be one of Germany's most beautiful We love exploring castles and the fairy-tale Disney style Schwerin Castle is a German gem we very much welcome to our growing collection! Jenn & Leon 9 min read 58 Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Things to Know Tap any tab for more information Connectivity Cuisine Culture & Customs Currency Health & Safety Information Language Places to Visit Transportation Visa Requirements Weather & Climate Internet, SIM's, Dial Code & Plug Sockets Travelers can expect reliable and fast internet speeds in most areas, making it easy to stay connected. Cell phone service is widespread, with strong coverage across the country. Major cities and popular tourist destinations boast particularly robust networks, allowing for seamless communication and data usage. While rural areas might experience slightly slower speeds, overall, Germany's digital infrastructure is well-developed, ensuring visitors can stay connected throughout their trip. Traveling soon? It’s never been easier to stay connected. No more hunting for WIFI, paying for expensive airport SIMs, or roaming charges. With GigSky eSIM , you get secure, reliable data the moment you land! The only eSIM provider that offers cruise and land plans Unlimited Plans available, to ensure you never run out of data FREE 100 MB travel data plans ! No commitment. No credit card required . Get your FREE DATA here . Get 10% off on your first order over $4! Use code CLOSERLIVES10 . Excludes inflight & cruise plans. ⪢ Internet Availability & Quality Germany offers generally good internet connectivity, especially in urban areas. Major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt boast high-speed internet, making it ideal for streaming, downloading, and online work. However, there are variations across the country. ● Urban Areas: Expect fast and reliable internet connections in most cities and towns. Fiber optic connections are becoming increasingly common, offering high speeds. Wi-Fi hotspots are plentiful, especially in cafes, restaurants, and public spaces. ● Rural Areas: While internet access has improved, rural areas might experience slower speeds compared to urban centers. However, even in remote regions, you'll likely find adequate internet for basic needs like email and web browsing. ● Internet providers: Major providers like Telekom, Vodafone, and O2 offer various plans. ● Speeds: While average speeds have increased, fiber optic connections provide the fastest speeds. ● Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi is widely available in public places. ● Mobile data: Strong cellular networks ensure good coverage for mobile internet. Overall, Germany's internet infrastructure is solid, allowing travelers to stay connected and enjoy online activities during their trip. ⪢ Top Cell Phone Providers Germany boasts a robust mobile network infrastructure with several competitive providers. Here are the major players: ● Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile) : Generally considered to have the best network reach, especially in rural areas. Offers various contract plans with different data allowances, call minutes, and SMS. Often includes bundled offers with internet or TV services. ● Vodafone : Offers good coverage, especially in urban areas. Many plans prioritize high-speed data for internet usage. Strong focus on international roaming packages for travelers. ● Telefónica O2 : Often presents more affordable plans compared to the other two giants. Provides reliable service in most areas. Offers flexible prepaid SIM cards for short-term visitors. While the three mentioned above are the major players, there are other providers like 1&1 and Blau that use the networks of these larger companies. They often offer lower prices but might have limitations in terms of network coverage or customer service. ⪢ Plan ahead, save money and time with Simbye eSIM Experience boundless connectivity, cost efficiency, and simplicity with Simbye eSIM . Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to the future of travel. Access 200+ eSIM's in over 70 countries globally at affordable rates. Stay connected when you travel, avoid the hassle of swapping sims and reduce your plastic waste too. With a super easy process by simply just downloading to your smartphone (if compatible), you can be online in minutes! Use this link to SAVE 10% on your first order: simbye.com ⪢ Germany Dial Code The dial code for Germany is +49. You'll need this to make a call to Germany from another country. For outgoing calls from Germany, you will need an exit code, 00, which you should add first. ⪢ Plug Sockets in Germany Germany uses Type F and Type C plug sockets. ● Type F: This is the most common type, featuring two round pins and two earth clips on the side. ● Type C: Similar to Type F but without the earth clips. The standard voltage in Germany is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz. If you're coming from a country that uses different plug types or voltages, you'll need a travel adapter. Here are some additional things to keep in mind about plug sockets in Germany: ● Check Your Devices: Before packing, carefully examine your electronic devices to see if they are dual voltage (110-240V). If so, you only need a plug adapter. ● Avoid Overloading: Don't overload the sockets with multiple adapters or high-power devices. This can cause overheating and safety hazards. ● Power Strips: While not as common in Germany as in some other countries, you might find power strips in larger hotel rooms or apartments. These can be helpful for multiple devices. ● Grounding: Ensure your devices are properly grounded. While not always necessary, it's a safety precaution, especially for high-power appliances. Local Cuisine Food in Germany is a flavorful journey! German cuisine is often misunderstood, with stereotypes overshadowing its rich diversity and regional specialties. While it's true that meat, potatoes, and bread are staples, the culinary landscape is far more complex. Let's take a look at some of the most common and popular aspects of this unique European country: ⪢ Key Characteristics of German Cuisine ● Regional Variations: German food is heavily influenced by geography and local traditions. ● Hearty & Satisfying: Dishes are often designed to provide warmth and sustenance. ● Emphasis on Quality Ingredients: Fresh, local produce is prized. ● Bread & Bread Products: A cornerstone of the diet, from hearty rye bread to delicate pastries. ● Sausages (Wurst): A vast array of sausages, each with its unique flavor and texture. ⪢ Regional Delights Germany can be divided into several culinary regions, each with its distinct characteristics: ● Northern Germany: Known for its hearty dishes like Labskaus (a salty meat and potato dish) and Grünkohl (kale). ● Southern Germany: Offers rich and flavorful cuisine, including Spätzle (egg noodles), Käsespätzle (cheese noodles), and Schweinsbraten (roast pork). ● Rhineland: Renowned for its love of hearty stews and sausages, such as Sauerbraten (marinated roast beef) and Kölsch (a light ale). ● Bavaria: Famous for its Weißwurst (white sausage), Brezeln (pretzels), and hearty dishes like Schweinshaxe (pork knuckle). ⪢ Classic German Dishes Beyond regional specialties, there are some dishes enjoyed throughout Germany: ● Schnitzel: A thin, breaded cutlet of meat. ● Rouladen: Beef rolled with bacon, mustard, and onions, slow-cooked in gravy. ● Currywurst: A popular street food consisting of grilled sausage topped with curry ketchup. ● Sauerkraut: Fermented cabbage often served as a side dish. ● Black Forest Cake: A decadent chocolate and cherry dessert. ⪢ Bread & Baked Goods Germany has a rich bread-making tradition. From dense rye bread to delicate pretzels, there's something for every palate. ⪢ Beer & Wine Germany is world-renowned for its beer, with countless breweries producing a variety of styles. Wine, particularly from the Moselle and Rhine regions, is also enjoyed. Culture & Customs German culture is a harmonious blend of efficiency, tradition, and a deep appreciation for quality. Known for their direct communication and strong work ethic, Germans also value personal space and privacy. This guide will delve into the nuances of German culture, providing insights into respectful interactions, social dynamics, daily life, and religious traditions. ⪢ Respectful Interactions Germans highly value directness and honesty. While this might be perceived as blunt by some, it’s essential to understand this as a form of respect. Personal space is crucial, and physical touch is generally reserved for close friends and family. Punctuality is a cornerstone of German culture, and arriving late is considered disrespectful. Politeness is paramount, with formal addresses (Herr, Frau, Fräulein) used until explicitly invited to use first names. ⪢ Harmony & Group Dynamics Germans prioritize order and structure, which is reflected in their efficient systems and adherence to rules. Teamwork and cooperation are essential in both professional and social settings. While individual achievements are valued, there's a strong emphasis on collective success. Consensus-building is common, and discussions often involve careful consideration of all perspectives. ⪢ Daily Life & Customs German life revolves around a balance of work and leisure. Efficiency is evident in daily routines, from public transportation to administrative tasks. Germans enjoy their free time, often engaging in outdoor activities, hobbies, and spending time with family and friends. Traditional customs, such as Christmas markets and Oktoberfest, are celebrated with enthusiasm. ⪢ Religion & Tradition Germany has a predominantly Christian population, with both Catholicism and Protestantism being significant. However, secularism is prevalent, and religious beliefs are generally private. Religious holidays are observed, but the country is inclusive of different faiths. While traditions play a role in German life, there's also a strong emphasis on modernity and progress. German culture is a rich tapestry of history, tradition, and modernity. By understanding these key aspects, visitors and residents can navigate German society with ease and appreciation. Currency Germany, being a member of the Eurozone, uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. While many restaurants still prefer to take cash as their main form of payment, card machines are widely available, along with contactless options. Convert your currency here . ⪢ Currency ● Abbreviation: EUR or € ● Coins: Come in denominations of €1, €2, €0.50 (50 cents), €0.20 (20 cents), €0.10 (10 cents), €0.05 (5 cents), €0.02 (2 cents), €0.01 (1 cent). ● Banknotes: Available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 (less common in circulation). Each banknote has a specific color and size, making it easy to differentiate between denominations. ⪢ Payment Systems Germany is increasingly cashless, but cash is still widely accepted. ● Cards: Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most shops, restaurants, and hotels. Major cards like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are commonly used. ● Cash: While convenient to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases or places that might not accept cards, Germany is generally well-equipped for card payments. ⪢ Paying as a Foreigner ● Currency Exchange: You can exchange your currency at banks, exchange offices, or ATMs. However, exchange rates at airports or tourist areas might not be the most favorable. ● ATMs: ATMs are prevalent throughout Germany, and you can withdraw Euros using your home country's debit card. Be aware of potential fees charged by your bank. ● Card Payments: As mentioned, cards are widely accepted, making it convenient for most transactions. ⪢ Tips for Visitors ● Check with your bank about potential fees for using ATMs abroad. ● Consider notifying your bank about your travel plans to avoid card blocks. ● Use ATMs in well-lit and secure locations. ● It's generally advisable to carry some cash for small purchases or emergencies. ⪢ ATMs ATMs are ubiquitous in Germany, especially in cities and tourist areas. You'll find them in banks, post offices, and even on the streets. Most ATMs accept international cards, but it's advisable to inform your bank about your travel plans to avoid card blocks. Overall, Germany offers a convenient payment environment for foreigners, with a good balance of cash and card usage. Health & Safety Germany is generally a safe country with a high standard of living. The healthcare system is efficient and comprehensive. However, as with any foreign destination, it's essential to take precautions to ensure your safety and well-being. Here are a few tips and some key bits of information to help you on your journey. ⪢ Challenges & Considerations While Germany is generally safe, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur, especially in crowded areas. It's advisable to take standard precautions like securing your belongings and being aware of your surroundings. Traffic can be heavy in urban areas, so pedestrians should exercise caution. While tap water is generally safe to drink, bottled water is readily available. ● Petty crime: Like many tourist destinations, pickpocketing and theft can occur. Be vigilant in crowded areas, such as train stations, airports, and markets. ● Terrorism: Germany has experienced terrorist attacks in the past. While the risk is relatively low, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and follow local advice. ● Road safety: German drivers can be assertive, so pedestrians should exercise caution. Cyclists also need to be aware of their surroundings. To minimize risks, follow standard safety precautions: ● Secure your belongings, especially passports and wallets. ● Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded places. ● Trust your instincts and avoid isolated or unfamiliar areas at night. ● Follow local advice and news updates. ⪢ General Healthcare for Foreigners Germany has a universal healthcare system, but coverage for foreigners can vary. If you're a tourist, your home country's health insurance might provide coverage. However, it's recommended to purchase travel insurance to avoid unexpected costs. For extended stays or work, exploring options like private health insurance might be necessary. ⪢ Emergency Numbers ● Police: 110 ● Ambulance: 112 ● Fire: 112 These numbers can be used from any phone, including mobile phones, without a SIM card. Information POPULATION 84 million CURRENCY Euro (EUR €) CAPITAL Berlin (3.7 million) DRIVING Right Side TIME ZONE CET (UTC / GMT + 1) MEASUREMENTS Standard Metric Language German is a pluricentric language, meaning it has several standardized variants. The three main ones are German, Austrian, and Swiss Standard German. Beyond these, there's a vast array of dialects, each with its own unique characteristics. While Standard German is used in media, education, and government, dialects remain strong in many regions. ⪢ Dialects & History The history of German dialects is complex and spans centuries. Old High German emerged around the 8th century, evolving into Middle High German by the 11th century. The development of early modern German, influenced by the printing press and Luther's Bible translation, laid the foundation for Standard German. However, regional dialects continued to thrive, often reflecting historical, geographical, and social factors. ⪢ English Proficiency English proficiency in Germany has steadily increased over the years, especially among younger generations. In major cities and tourist areas, you'll likely encounter people who speak English fluently. However, in smaller towns or rural areas, English might be less common. ⪢ Restaurant Menus, Street Signs, and Shop Signs ● Restaurant Menus: While some upscale restaurants might offer English translations, it's more common to find menus exclusively in German. However, pictures and descriptions can often help you understand the dishes. ● Street Signs: Street signs are predominantly in German. While major cities might have some signs with English translations for tourists, this is not the norm. ● Shop Signs: Shop signs are generally in German, although some international chains might use English or bilingual signs. ⪢ Understanding for Foreigners For English speakers, German can be challenging due to its complex grammar and pronunciation. However, with some effort and exposure, you can grasp the basics. Basic vocabulary and sentence structure share some similarities with English, making it easier to pick up. Additionally, many German words have Latin or Greek roots, familiar to English speakers. ⪢ Useful German Phrases Greetings ● Hallo - Hello (informal) ● Guten Morgen - Good morning ● Guten Tag - Good day ● Guten Abend - Good evening ● Gute Nacht - Good night Essentials ● Danke - Thank you ● Bitte - Please, you're welcome ● Entschuldigung - Excuse me ● Ja - Yes ● Nein - No ● Bitte schön - You're welcome Questions ● Wie geht es Ihnen? - How are you? ● Wie heißen Sie? - What is your name? ● Sprechen Sie Englisch? - Do you speak English? ● Ich spreche kein Deutsch - I don't speak German. ● Wie viel kostet das? - How much does it cost? Other Useful Phrases ● Auf Wiedersehen - Goodbye ● Bitte helfen Sie mir - Please help me. ● Wo ist die Toilette? - Where is the restroom? ● Ich verstehe nicht - I don't understand. ● Können Sie das wiederholen? - Can you repeat that? Ordering Food ● Ich hätte gern... - I would like... ● Können Sie mir bitte... bringen? - Could you please bring me...? ● Darf ich... bestellen? - May I order...? ● Was gibt es heute? - What do you have today? ● Ist das vegetarisch/vegan? - Is this vegetarian/vegan? Drinks ● Ein Glas Wasser, bitte - A glass of water, please. ● Ein Bier, bitte - A beer, please. ● Eine Cola, bitte - A Coke, please. ● Ein Kaffee, bitte - A coffee, please. ● Eine Rechnung, bitte - The bill, please. Numbers ● eins - one ● zwei - two ● drei - three ● vier - four ● fünf - five ● sechs - six ● sieben - seven ● acht - eight ● neun - nine ● zehn - ten Overall, while German is the primary language in Germany, English is widely understood in many areas, especially in the tourism industry. With a little preparation and a willingness to communicate, you can navigate your way through Germany effectively. Places to Visit Discover Germany offers a diverse range of experiences, from bustling cities to serene countryside. Here are some highlights: ⪢ City Breaks ● Berlin: A vibrant capital with a rich history, world-class museums, and a thriving arts scene. ● Munich: Known for its beer gardens, Oktoberfest, and Bavarian charm. ● Hamburg: A cosmopolitan port city with stunning architecture and a lively nightlife. ● Cologne: Famous for its cathedral, delicious chocolate, and relaxed atmosphere. ⪢ Frankfurt: A modern financial hub with a surprising number of green spaces. ⪢ Natural Beauty ● Black Forest: A fairytale-like region with dense forests, charming villages, and outdoor activities. ● Bavarian Alps: Offering hiking, skiing, and breathtaking mountain scenery. ● Rhine Valley: A romantic region known for its vineyards, castles, and river cruises. ● Baltic Sea Coast: With sandy beaches, coastal towns, and unique landscapes. ⪢ Culture & History ● Dresden: A city with a rich cultural heritage, stunning Baroque architecture, and world-class museums. ● Heidelberg: A romantic university town with a picturesque castle and charming old town. ● Rothenburg ob der Tauber: A perfectly preserved medieval town, like something out of a fairy tale. ⪢ Other Highlights ● Neuschwanstein Castle: A fairytale castle that inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty. ● Oktoberfest: Munich's world-famous beer festival. ● Berlin Wall: A poignant reminder of Germany's history. ● Cologne Cathedral: A stunning Gothic masterpiece. This is just a glimpse into the vast array of destinations Germany has to offer. Whether you're interested in bustling cities, serene natural landscapes, historical landmarks, or cultural experiences, Germany has something for everyone! Transportation Germany boasts an efficient and well-connected transportation network, making it easy to explore the country. Whether you prefer the speed of air travel, the comfort of trains, or the freedom of the open road, there's an option for everyone. Here's a breakdown of the various options you can consider for getting around: ⪢ Airports: Germany has several international airports, with Frankfurt and Munich being the major hubs. Domestic flights are available for longer distances. ⪢ Airlines: Germany's aviation landscape is dominated by Lufthansa, the country's flagship carrier. Renowned for its reliability and extensive global network, Lufthansa is a cornerstone of German air travel. In addition to Lufthansa, other prominent airlines include Eurowings, a subsidiary offering budget-friendly options, and Condor, specializing in leisure and vacation flights. ⪢ Taxis & Ride-Hailing Services: Taxis are readily available in major cities but can be expensive for long journeys. Some taxis accept credit cards, but carrying cash is recommended. Uber and Uber eats operate in most major cities. ⪢ Trains: Germany's rail network, Deutsche Bahn (DB), is renowned for its punctuality and efficiency. High-speed trains (ICE) connect major cities rapidly, while regional trains offer a slower-paced journey through the countryside. The trains are very affordable and many are double-decker trains to offer extra capacity. ⪢ Buses: A comprehensive bus network serves both urban and rural areas, offering a budget-friendly alternative to trains. ⪢ Rental Cars: Provides flexibility for exploring rural areas or making spontaneous stops. However, navigating unfamiliar roads and limited parking availability in cities can be challenging. You will need an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your valid driver's license from your home country to drive legally in Germany. Speed limits and traffic rules are strictly enforced, so it's important to adhere to them. Keep in mind that parking in cities can be challenging and expensive, so it's advisable to use public transportation whenever possible. Additionally, road signs and directions are primarily in German, so having a navigation system or GPS can be helpful. Finally, be aware that tolls are common on highways, and also that there is no speed limit on German motorways (autobahns). ⪢ Bicycles: Many cities have well-developed bike-sharing systems, making cycling a convenient and environmentally friendly option. Travel Tip for using trains in Germany ● Plan your journey in advance, especially for long-distance trips or during peak seasons. Research train schedules and fares online or through the excellent DB Navigator app . It is available in English and is very helpful for navigating the transportation system. Germany's transportation system is a model of efficiency and convenience. By choosing the right mode of transport for your itinerary, you can make the most of your time in the country. Visa Requirements Germany, as a member of the Schengen Area, has specific visa requirements for foreign citizens. The type of visa you need depends on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and the duration of your stay. Remember, Visa regulations can change frequently. It's essential to check the latest information from the German embassy or consulate in your country before your trip. Germany, as a member of the Schengen Area, has specific visa requirements for foreign citizens. The type of visa you need depends on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and the duration of your stay. ⪢ Schengen Visa ● Purpose: For short-term stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) for tourism, business, or visiting friends or family. ● Requirements: Typically include a valid passport, completed application form, passport-sized photos, proof of travel insurance, financial means, and accommodation. ● Processing time: Usually takes 15 days, but can be longer during peak seasons. ⪢ National Visa ● Purpose: For stays exceeding 90 days, work, study, or family reunification. ● Requirements: More extensive than Schengen visas, depending on the specific purpose of your visit. ● Processing time: Can be significantly longer than Schengen visas. ⪢ Visa-Free Entry Citizens of many countries can enter Germany without a visa for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, this doesn't guarantee entry, and you might be subjected to border control checks. ⪢ Important Considerations ● Check visa requirements: Always verify the specific requirements for your nationality. ● Apply in advance: Visa processing times can vary, so apply well in advance of your trip. ● Travel insurance: Many visa applications require proof of travel insurance. ● Financial means: You might need to prove you have sufficient funds for your stay. ● Accommodation: Some embassies require proof of accommodation. ● Biometric data: Most visa applications require fingerprint and facial image capture. ⪢ Where to Apply Visa applications are typically submitted at the German embassy or consulate in your country of residence. Please note that these are general requirements, and specific documentation and criteria may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the visa category you are applying for. This information is also subject to change at any time and has been obtained through research. We always recommended you visit the official Federal Foreign Office Germany website for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding visa requirements. Weather & Climate Germany experiences a predominantly temperate climate, influenced by the North Atlantic Current. This means generally mild winters and warm summers, without extreme temperature fluctuations. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, with slightly wetter summers. While the country enjoys four distinct seasons, weather can be unpredictable, especially during the transitional periods of spring and autumn. ⪢ The Four Seasons in Germany ● Spring (March-May): Spring in Germany is a time of renewal. Temperatures gradually rise, and nature awakens. However, be prepared for occasional showers and chilly days, especially in the early part of the season. ● Summer (June-August): This is the most popular time to visit, with warm to hot temperatures and longer days. While the sun shines, rain showers are common. ● Autumn (September-November): Autumn offers pleasant weather with vibrant fall foliage. As the season progresses, days become shorter and temperatures cooler, with increased rainfall. ● Winter (December-February): Winters can be cold, with occasional snow in the northern and mountainous regions. However, major cities typically experience milder temperatures. ⪢ Regional Variations Germany's climate varies slightly depending on the region. Northern Germany: Experiences a maritime climate with cooler summers and milder winters compared to the south. Southern Germany: Has a more continental climate with warmer summers and colder winters, especially in mountainous areas. ⪢ Extreme Weather While Germany is generally free from extreme weather events, occasional heatwaves, storms, and floods can occur. It's essential to stay informed about weather forecasts during your trip. ⪢ Earthquakes Germany is located in a relatively stable seismic zone. Earthquakes are rare and usually minor. ⪢ Packing Tips for Tourists ● Layers: Packing versatile clothing in layers is advisable due to variable weather conditions. ● Waterproof gear: A rain jacket or umbrella is essential, especially during spring and autumn. ● Warm clothing: For winter visits, pack warm clothing, including hats, gloves, and scarves. ● Sunscreen: Don't forget sunscreen, even on cloudy days. By understanding Germany's climate and packing accordingly, you can make the most of your trip, regardless of the season! 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Affiliate Collaborations Guest Posting Social Media Store / Product YouTube Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. What is your preferred contact method? Email AI Chat Submit The Story So Far: Collaborations, Partnerships, and Creative Opportunities When we began our full-time travel lifestyle we honestly did not know what to expect. YouTube was a foreign concept, and while Jenn had excellent blogging experience, Leon did not. Couple that with a dream to travel, but not much of a plan beyond six months, and it almost became like an extended holiday. That all being said, it was an 'extended' holiday of a lifetime that we spent in the marvel that is Mexico. It was towards the end of that holiday, that we began to consider other ways of earning cash to support our journey online. We started teaching English online to supplement our income, and that all kind of halted the savings splurge. Selling all of your worldly possessions is one thing, but it certainly is not a sustainable resource if you do not add to it! So while the teaching helped, it was time and energy consuming, and was starting to feel like the 9-5 lifestyle we had so willingly vanquished to see the world. We had to look beyond Mexico, and answer deep questions about what we wanted to achieve here. Do we just want to live in cheaper countries? What do we do with all of the amazing places and sights we are seeing? It was answering these very questions that led us to YouTube, blogging, and ultimately Closer Lives. With our blogging and website development experience, we were able to build this website alone, albeit with the help from Wix! After four years of traveling and research Closer Lives has manifested into a travel blog, store, and poetry site with over 200k article views. Maybe miniscule compared to others, but we are still blown away that so many people have come to our site and hopefully, with our hand and our hearts, have been able to take away something useful, helpful, or even inspirational. We are growing with Closer Lives and Jenn & Leon over on YouTube, and together with 25k followers combined on Instagram we are continuing to learn, travel and grow with this lifestyle. In 2023, we saw some wonderful growth on YouTube, rapidly topping 1 million overall views and ending the year with over 10k subscribers (we started with 1k). As of 2025 we are at 14k! We aim to reach 100 countries around the globe and will video, photo, and document all that we can to deliver the best blogs and vlogs out there. We are Klook's affiliates, and also partner with several hotels including Royal Agate Resort in Langkawi (Malaysia), Holiday Inn and Suites Jakarta (Indonesia), Movenpick Hotel (Malaysia). We also partner with AdSense, and have recently implemented interactive maps from Wanderlog across our site to support our readers further. We are thrilled to explore potential business partnerships, sponsorships, collaborations, and ambassador roles with like-minded individuals and organizations. We both believe in the power of meaningful connections and are open to suggestions and creative freedom to achieve the best results! If you are interested in exploring collaborations with us at Closer Lives, fill out the form above to provide us with some details about your organization and the type of partnership you are interested in. We look forward to hearing from you!
- Closer Lives | Leon Gregori
Leon Gregori is a world travelling poet, author, digital creator, social media influencer & English teacher. This page showcases Leon's first published poetry book, Out of the Shadows. You will also find Leon's Instagram feed @leon.gregori213, YouTube videos, thoughts, musings and much more to come! Leon Gregori | Full-Time Traveler, Digital Nomad & Co-Creator of Closer Lives Four years ago, I traded the conventional for the unconventional, leaving behind the static life to embrace the world as my home. What started as a leap of faith into full-time travel has become a way of life—one defined by location independence, alternative living, and a relentless pursuit of experiences beyond borders. Along the way, Jenn and I built Closer Lives, not just as a blog, but as a creative hub where travel storytelling, cultural insights, and a digital nomad lifestyle collide. From writing immersive blogs to capturing raw, unfiltered moments through vlogs, Jenn and I share the journey in real-time—documenting the highs, the challenges, and the untold stories of life on the move. Quick Navigation Blogs Book Instagram Poetry & Lifestyle Blogs How to Easily Identify People Not Following You Back on Instagram - WITHOUT Third-Party Apps Discover a safe, step-by-step guide to identify who’s not following you back on Instagram - no risky third-party apps required. SOCIAL MEDIA 47,358 My Instagram Account Was Disabled: Here is How I Got it Back and How You Can Too! Has your account been disabled? This guide will tell you why, the do's & don'ts, contacting Meta, and how I recovered my account. SOCIAL MEDIA 102,982 How to Recover a De-Activated or Disabled Instagram Account in 2025 Learn how to recover your disabled Instagram account in 2025. Avoid scams & get your account back with this highly-effective method. SOCIAL MEDIA 2,381 Fusion: When Two Souls Become One Fusion explores the way love rebuilds us, piece by piece. A reflection on how, even in moments of chaos or darkness, love can be the light. POETRY 53 Woven: A Poem on Connection and Destiny Are we all on a pre-determined path? Is there a higher plan? Are we all inter-connected? These are the thoughts, this is the poetry! POETRY 35 Conscience: A Poem on Morality and Inner Struggles Explore the inner workings of the conscience. Delve into the balance between morality, instinct, and self-awareness captured through poetry. POETRY 70 1 2 My Debut Poetry Book Out of the Shadows - from darkness to light 288 pages | 7 chapters | 67 poems I have been writing poetry since my mid-teens and find it natural to express myself through the written word. I am from the UK but am now a full-time traveling digital nomad after meeting my amazing fiancé Jenn on Instagram, as part of my journey as an author. My writing has always been unpredictable and without structure; it is freestyle from completely random moments when I feel compelled to write. My content is mainly long-form and focuses on love, heartbreak, and life. My book centers on genuine experiences in love, heartbreak, and life. Its main focus is the understanding and healing that is needed with such intense emotions. I express in a rhythmic manner leaning more toward creative writing, although poetry is the general category! The pieces featured are presented chronologically across seven chapters. They are based on my psychological and emotional journey through life, trials and tribulations, and everything in between. They capture the turbulence and growth experienced ever since I first put pen to paper; my tortured mind and my awakening through understanding and recovery. I want to help and heal, to take my readers from darkness to light. To step Out of the Shadows! How to Buy PAPERBACK Available on Amazon Worldwide BUY NOW KINDLE Now available on Kindle & Kindle Unlimited BUY NOW POTHI Available exclusively on India's largest publishing platform BUY NOW What People Are Saying George - Amazon I am truly humbled and amazed at the talent of the writer of this book of poetry. Leon's honesty and courage in his writing give you a privileged insight into the rollercoaster of his emotions and the emotional experiences of his life so far. He bares his soul as he takes you through the highs and lows of love and the trials and tribulations of life. Skillfully written and inspirational. Well worth the wait. Emfraz - Amazon Leon Gregori takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions in this beautiful honest selection of poems. Autobiographical content of his life spread over many years means we are taken on a journey of highs and lows throughout not only his life but his life of love too. Emotion poured out onto pages in a way that has the power to make you heart warm, and tears fall. I found reading this a truly humbling read, and what a beautiful poet he is! I will always be dipping in and out of this book always for inspiration! Desirée Heltzel-Baylin - Amazon What a pleasure to read such a wonderful book of poetry by Leon. It’s evident from the beginning he took his time and poured his heart into writing his book. His writing style is unique and grabs the readers attention with his poetry making his debut book one to remember and a coffee table conversation piece. You’ll want to keep Leon in mind for his future endeavors as he’s an up and coming poetry superstar. Join the Journey on Instagram – @myplayonlife Travel isn’t just about the places we visit—it’s about the moments, the people, and the stories that unfold along the way. On @myplayonlife, I capture the raw essence of full-time travel, alternative living, and the unexpected adventures that come with a location-independent lifestyle. From bustling cityscapes to remote hideaways, my feed is a mix of travel inspiration, cultural insights, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into life on the road. Follow along for real-time updates, vlogs, and snapshots of a life designed beyond borders.