So many of us skip over this crucial step of international trip planning and yet, it’s arguably the most important. If you’ve mainly traveled domestically within your own country, you’ll soon realize that traveling internationally requires a bit more planning and preparation. But don’t worry—it’s nothing a quick checklist can’t knock out. Once you have firmed up your itinerary I recommend booking tickets for any attractions, tours, activities and experiences. Scottish Highlands – beautiful scenery, landscapes, wildlife and experiences await in the Highlands. This is an entire holiday of its own so think carefully if this is an area you wish to visit – either plan a driving holiday or base yourself in one or two cities and take day trips.
- Local artists sell paintings and crafts at nearby Central Market, where stalls also dish up noodles and curry.
- This step may seem obvious for some, maybe you already know exactly where it is you want to travel and that’s why you’re planning this trip in the first place.
- Mumbai to Goa – Say hi Bollywood in Mumbai before heading down the beautiful Maharashtrian coast towards India’s smallest state, Goa.
- But make no mistake, this stunningly beautiful island state has so much more to offer than cold, fruity drinks and world-class resorts.
- The first thing we do after we get a confirmation email is forward it to TripIt.
I’ve written an extensive post about Taipei and a blog about day trips from Taipei, but to sum up, here are some of the main Taipei highlights to add to your Taipei itinerary. I’m not usually one for big cities for a long period of time, but I really enjoyed our time in Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan. We spent 12 days there in total and still didn’t run out of