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How to get from Palenque to Flores (Tikal)

Mayan culture is fascinating, and ancient ruins are amazing places to experience it firsthand.

Two major archaeological sites are not far from each other: Palenque and Tikal.

If you would like to visit both, here is how I traveled from Palenque to Flores, the gateway to Tikal.

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What to see in Chengdu, capital of Pandaria

Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan, which I call it Pandaria. It is my favorite city.  

Here is a list of places I would recommend to visit:

  • Giant Panda Breeding Research Base
  • Chunxi Road Pedestrian Street
  • Tianfu square
  • Indoor aquapark
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Ergaki national park, ultimate hiking experience

This is post is about the hidden magnificent place of Russia Ergaki park. 

It is located in Western Sayan, South Siberia, between Krasnoyark and Kyzyl.

 

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Hua Shan trail pass

In 2014 I visited Hua Shan(华山) mountain in Shaanxi province, China

The nearest big city is Xian. The journey to Hua Shan starts from old train station.

 

 

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Siam Park City (สวนสยาม) - my favorite waterpark

Siam park city is located in suburbs of Bangkok. The best way to get there is by Taxi. Just tell the driver "Siam park city". Usually, it costs about 300 baht.

First time I visited it in 1996. I was only 6 years old. We visited it about once a month. It is one of most excited experience, I remember from living in Thailand.

Check the site of the place: https://www.siamparkcity.com/en/main.php

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Hikes around Cusco, Peru

Cusco is probably best known as the starting point for Machu Picchu, but there is a lot more to see around the city. The Andes are right there, and there are plenty of day trips where you can hike to mountain lakes, see alpacas, visit old Inca sites, or just spend a full day driving through the Sacred Valley. I did three trips around Cusco: Humantay Lake, 7 Lakes of Ausangate, and the Sacred Valley. The weather was great for all three trips, which definitely helped. The first two were more about hiking and mountains, while the Sacred Valley was mostly about history and sightseeing. All three can be done as day trips with organized tours, and all three start early. Very early. Pickups around 4–5 am are normal here, so be prepared for that.

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