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Honestly this is a very difficult question since every country has its own magic and specificities. 

If I were to choose one, I would probably say Jordan. I was impressed by the hospitality of the locals, I loved the good food and I enjoyed visiting the country.

There are a lot of things I cannot travel without such as my passport, my visa, cards etc. 

But when it comes to an unessential travel object I cannot leave without, that would be my agenda. I love planning all my trips and, as the plans should always be adapted to the reality, I always need to keep track of the changes. 

When planning your trip there are so many things you should take into account. As for an essential travel advice, I always recommend you to give second chances to the places you visit.

When traveling, your experience might be influenced by a lot of external and internal factors such as some particular events, your mood, the weather etc. Therefore, never jump to conclusions from the first days when visiting a new country.

I was raised in a crowded and busy city, therefore I find my comfort zone between tall buildings and crowded urban area. 

On the other side, I love the island vibes and the vacation activities. I am trying to combine both of the experiences and share with my Instagram audience as many tips and tricks I learn during my trips.

The worst experience I had during my trips was for sure when I slept in a lobby in Malaysia (and what came after was even worse).

We arrived at our accommodation late at night and our host did not provide us the correct pin for the key locker. The host would not be answering our calls and instead of helping us, Booking.com cancelled our trip (with a refund in 2 weeks). We found ourselves in Malaysia during a busy weekend with nowhere to sleep. We eventually found the perfect accommodation for us but we had to sleep one night in a lobby and another one in a hotel room with no windows. 

My dream is to be a full-time traveler and to show you that it is possible to travel for more than 2 weeks per year, even with a small budget and even if you are scared of the unknown. As in every domain, you need a dream and a plan. I want to encourage you to live that dream and to help you plan it!

 

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