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Unexpectedly Expecting Whilst On The Road
Tbilisi, March 2024, I paid a visit to a Urologist in a private clinic. “I'm sure I have a bladder infection, Doctor”, I said. “I’m waking up 3-4 times in the night to go to the toilet”. The service was very thorough so I was straight away given an ultrasound scan to check my bladder and kidneys. What showed on the screen though, was not what I expected…
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Are You A Digital Nomad Considering Tbilisi As A Base? Reasons To Think Twice
I actually found this quite hard to write because I think I have some mild trauma after living in Tbilisi for two months. We initially planned a much longer stay in Georgia which were really excited about. On paper, Tbilisi matched everything we look for in a stay. Unfortunately, things worked out rather differently...
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The Ultimate Digital Nomad Guide To Antalya Province, Turkey, In Winter
Turkey recently launched a Digital Nomad Visa allowing stays of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. Whilst Turkey is a well-loved destination for it’s five month summer season, visitor numbers are much lower in the winter months. We spent the January – March in Turkey working remotely. Here’s what we found…
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11 Useful Things to Know Before Visiting Istanbul in Winter
Istanbul is a lively, thriving and fascinating place to visit year round. If you prefer cooler weather, like to avoid the crowds, or have a limited budget, then it's actually the perfect time to explore the most visited city of 2023.
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Visiting Tlos Ancient City and Saklikent Canyon | Daytrip from Kalkan or Fethiye
For a fantastic daytrip from Fethiye or Kalkan, I recommend Tlos Ancient city and Saklikent National Park. After spending one month living in the western part of Antalya region, we visited many ancient sites in the region and Tlos is definitely our favourite and one of our top things to do near Kalkan. Conveniently, there are a number of other attractions in the neighbouring Saklikent National Park, including Saklikent Gorge, one of the deepest in Europe.
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Is Morocco A Good Destination For Digital Nomads?
We chose Morocco as a base for three months to escape the European winter. This time allowed us to fully experience this fascinating North African country. But would we recommend it for digital nomads? Read on for my in-depth, nomad's guide to Morocco.
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A Tour of Morocco’s Stunning Atlantic Coast
We discover Morocco’s beautiful and varied Atlantic coast, including Agadir, Taghazout, Essouira, El Jadida and Tangier.
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Mystical Scottish Berbers and Taroudant, ‘a very typical Moroccan town’
Did you know that there's a connection between the Scottish and the Amazigh (Berber) tribes of Morocco? We had a fascinating stay in the small city of Taroudant and found out about this fascinating and rather fantastical connection.
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Road Tripping To The Sahara: Midelt, Darmshan Falls And Merzouga
On this journey, we drive from the region of Meknes to the town of Midelt, situated at the foot of the Atlas mountains. From here, the road leads through the Atlas into the sands of the Sahara and the town of Merzouga. Along the way, we discover an unlikely waterfall named Darmshan Falls.
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Fes, Meknes and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun: Morocco’s ‘Golden Triangle’
Fes, Meknes and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun should be given an appropriately jazzy catchphrase label like “Morocco’s Golden Triangle”. Located within a short driving distance of one-another, they make a great trio of destinations for tourists visiting north-eastern Morocco.