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  • Travel Fears and how to overcome them!

    Travel Fears and how to overcome them!

    Travel fears are real, especially if you are younger. Just because you are older and more travel-wise it doesn’t mean that the fears are gone at all. The travel fears are super real and can be apparent even for the most experienced travelers. Anywhere you go will offer new challenges and create new fears. But the real question is, how do you overcome those fears?

    A lot of fears from travel come from the unknown and unexpected outcomes. This can be new locations, new people or new activities. But there are definitely ways to not only overcome them, but thrive during this time. It’s not simple at all but if you follow these steps then you will be well on your way to getting there.

    Fear Identification

    First of all you have to identify the fear. This may seem very obvious but it isn’t as straight forward as you may seem. If you are looking to book your first solo travel trip and come to a sticking point when booking – even though it’s the perfect trip, it is most likely due to fear/worry. You know you haven’t done this before, and I’m sure you have friends or family who are worried on your behalf which hasn’t helped. This seems pretty obvious what the fear is. But for other circumstances it may not be so clear.

    You have to figure it out the problem before you can look to solve this problem. The solving can be mighty difficult if you don’t know what you are supposed to solve.

    The fear could be an activity you have done previously and enjoyed thoroughly, or a place you love. Sometimes it’s the things you can be most comfortable with that can include or build up fears. Maybe it’s a previous experience or maybe a high expectation that you’ve set or maybe it’s slightly different? There’s many factors that can alter and develop old feeling and turn them into fear.

    So the best way to identify this would be to break the idea down. Split it into parts to help see where the fear is located. If you are worried about going to a conference, then is it due to meeting new people, or having to do a speech, or maybe something simple like eating in public? There will be an isolated fear somewhere, you just may have to dig further down into the activity or place to locate it.

    Gradual Exposure vs Instant Exposure

    Now these two cannot work hand-in-hand but is the main two ways in which people can overcome a fear which is preventing them. They both work towards the same goal of breaking that fear and reaching that ultimate goal. But it’s done in different ways so let’s delve deeper into what they mean and how they can help.

    Gradual Exposure

    Gradual exposure is the art of taking things slow to reach the goal. This will be part exposure to get comfortable. An example would be if you are scared of spiders, you would start with being in the same room with one. Once this becomes comfortable, you will then get a little closer and with time, get to the point you can stand by them without sprinting out the room. This is a ‘gradual’ process that can take up to weeks or months to master. It allows your body to be at ease with whatever your fear is.

    This is aimed towards more reserved people who are less impulsive and spontaneous, but still have a desired goal at hand. They are to edge closer at their pace where they can comfortably go and make progress this way as they aren’t able to move any quicker. Which leads perfectly into Instant Exposure.

    If we use a bungee jump or sky dive for example, someone who looks to use gradual exposure may start of with a small ledge, then onto diving in a pool. All the way up to a cliff jump and then onto the idea, the final fear.

    Once they reach this fear, they will see it as a 3 metre dive or a cliff jump. In an attempt to trick the brain and reassure that we have done something similar before. The brain is more comfortable as it’s done something that’s somewhat similar, regardless of the scale and becomes more confident

    Instant Exposure

    Instant exposure is the simple decision to throw themselves into it in any means. This may not be directly into the fear, but into something similar that can massage that fear and allow for an easy jump next time. An example of this is a visiting a new place. A new place is scary and way outside your comfort zone. However, booking a flight may not be, neither is getting on a plane or being in an airport.

    The idea of a new place is what you focus on though. But you know it’s very similar to what you have done many times before. You may even be staying at a hotel/hostel chain you have stayed at before, just at a different location. These familiarities is growing the confidence your body has.

    For the instant exposure, it’s more of ‘faking it till you make it’ and being spontaneous by dealing with the ‘fear’ later. You are to trick the brain that you can’t go back as you have booked it. Another example would be an interview. We have all been nervous and wanted to cancel an interview right before attending it. Your brain will come up with excuses or reasons why you shouldn’t go, but these aren’t real reasons but more-so any excuse not to turn up.

    The actual hardest step of conquering that fear is to simply accept you are doing it. Just booking it in, whether it’s a scary sky dive or an interview. Your body will kick in and complete the fear, but booking it can be the real sticking point. So sometimes your brain works better when you just book it and deal with the fear once you are in front of it.

    Examples of Travel Fear & Overcoming Them

    Skydiving

    Sky Diving or any sort of fear that drives from height is tough to overcome. We know people who have legitimate crippling fear of heights and it’s not fun to watch. However, if you take the gradual exposure approach, you will start with something that’s comfortable, your limit which may be a 2 metre ledge or looking down out of a 3/4 story window. As you are in control of the situation, you are likely to get comfortable and feel safe at some point which allows the opportunity to increase the levels. You are to increase it as close to the fear as possible. So, if you are comfortable with the height but don’t like the jumping aspect, you start with diving in a pool and work your way up.

    You end when you feel ready to book that sky dive and feel satisfied that what you have achieved so far, is close to the overall goal.

    For instant exposure, it’s the hurdle of booking it. A good way to get comfortable with the idea of booking it is speaking with people who have done it before. A positive response will lower the fear a little, and make you one step closer to booking that skydive. When it comes to the sky dive, you will recite what you have learned from either of the types of exposure and use that to fuel the almighty jump. Remember, there will be many reasons flowing through your brain on why you shouldn’t do it. Such as what if the parachute doesn’t pull or you faint. But in reality, this is there to put you off so just focus on the end goal.

    Instant exposure is the task of small steps in the process, whereas gradual is small experiences towards the process.

    Solo Travel

    Solo travel is probably one of the hardest to overcome for travelers, as it combines many different fears in one. It’s worrying how to meet friends, or reacting to any problems that may occur, or even visiting a new place which adds further fear. For gradual fear there are a few ways to dealing with this. You can tackle the fears individually or at a scaled level.

    Individually might be visiting a new place in locally for you, with a friend or family member. You are likely to be comfortable with this and enjoy it. You then can build it up by visiting this place again but by yourself. This will allow you to be more confident in your own presence and learn to enjoy your company. The next step could be to visit somewhere close-by on your own which you haven’t been before. You can just do a small time there or just a walk to get comfortable. Maybe even stop for a coffee or a small lunch here.

    You will become accustom to being in your own company and in new/different places which is imitating the feeling of what you are likely to feel when you solo travel. So you are forced to ask for help if you need or ordering food at the bar to strangers, it’s all a step in the right direction and will build up your confidence in being a solo traveller.

    Instant Exposure is a simpler path but a lot harder to conquer, it’s all about mental reassurance and attempting to book the experience and ‘go with the flow’. Doing it this way can be helped by speaking to people who have experience solo travelling or even reaching out to groups online who are planning to be in the same place as you at the same time. If you meet fellow travellers, you can support each other in booking that solo trip and making that leap into the fear. After all, the booking is the hardest part. If you can create friends who are to be there when you are, it will feel like you are travelling with a friend rather than being a solo traveler meeting strangers.

    Conclusion

    These examples and types of exposures can be assigned to any type of fear you have when travelling. You either need to imitate a scenario and almost role play to get comfortable, allowing your body to understand the task and how to overcome it. Or rather find ways of booking the opportunity with the support of others and using your own experiences as you know booking the fear, is usually always the hardest part.

    We have both experienced many travel fears in which we have overcome many. This includes solo travel, meeting new people, new experiences and so much more. It’s becoming accustom to venturing outside your comfort zone and a whole lot of f**k it moments.

    So you are aware, Aimee runs off instant exposure and normally books before realising what the fears are or look to face them head on. Whereas Jack is somewhere in between depending on the scenario. You have to find what works best for you and decide on how you want to attack the fear. As no one can conquer it for you but you!

    Thank you for following the blog and we hope this truly helps you overcome those long or newly developed fears with travel or even other aspects of your life. If you did find this helpful, do like the blog and subscribe for more blogs to come!

    Do let us know what your travel fears are in the comments below! We may talk in another blog regarding our experiences of overcoming our own fears and how we did it so if you want to know more, let us know.

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    We also recommend using these when planning your next trip!

    • Trip.com – Find amazing flight deals, with over 2 million flight routes, and being one of the world’s leading online travel agencies.
    • Airalo – With over one million people using Airalo, it is our go to eSIM provider for our worldwide trips! Having data packs from over 200 countries, find combined area packages and deals to suit your travel style and data needs!
    • Booking.com – Offering over 28 million accommodations to book, we will always use booking.com! Having a rewards system built in, the more you book, the more perks you get!
    • HostelWorld – You cannot budget travel without hostel world! Having over 17,000 hostels, boasting over 13 million reviews, hostel world is one our of top websites for budget travel! They are now offering more ways to meet people abroad, with meet ups, group chats and more available!
    • Get Your Guide – Book unique (and common!) experiences and activities worldwide, including skip the line tickets to big attractions worldwide!
    • Eat With – Experience authentic travel experiences with locals worldwide! Use eat with to book unique and intimate dining experiences, such as dinner parties in big restaurants, big feasts with a local family, cooking classes with a local and more!
    • ETKA – Every age from 3 to 85 can buy ETKA’s travel insurance, offering multilingual 24/7 chat support, and your insurance policy within 2-3 minutes!

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  • Travelling Planning in 2025 – Our Next Steps

    Travelling Planning in 2025 – Our Next Steps

    Now as we enter the new year, it’s the exciting time to ponder the travels and adventures you look to embark on.

    Hopefully, 2024 included some of your best travels yet and you made the most amazing memories to cherish. But let’s make sure 2025 can top this!

    When looking for inspiration it can definitely be overwhelming as there are so many options and opinions expressed and you just can’t decided on which one can you? Well.. this is where we come in!

    We are going to breakdown all the best locations to visit and categorize them so you can tailor your searches to EXACTLY what you want to get out of your travels in 2025.

    But before we begin, it’s important to reflect on the travels you embarked on in 2024. So tell us yours in the comments below once you read ours!

    Our Travels

    March 2024

    To start our travels we have to revisit March where our first journey of 2024 began. Here, we took 7 days to not only experience but also explore different parts of Morocco!

    Morocco was very different to a lot of the travel we were used to but dove in head first and enjoyed every second of it.

    We spend 3 days exploring the old Medina in Fes; which are small, narrow streets squished between tall, antique style buildings. Like we were stuck in the maze runner’s maze (if you have seen it!).

    After long we then moved to a small city called Meknes around an hour or so train ride away for 2 days, before hitting our last location of Rabat (the capital). Rabat was a beautiful split between being a built up city, full of local markets, and an unique way of life.

    Morocco was a lovely place to visit and one we would always recommend to readers to explore! Check our Morocco blogs and YouTube videos below!!

    June 2024

    Here we headed on a relaxing, all-inclusive family trip with family to the lovely seaside town of Side, Turkey. This was a quaint location which we plan to visit again, but more-so to explore the ancient areas and activities in the town. It was super vibrant and of course included a beautiful beach which was boasted lovely weather.

    August/September 2024

    For Jack’s birthday, we decided to plan and embark on a last minute trip to Thailand! Now, this was Aimee’s first time in Thailand and even Asia so she was super excited!

    We left a few days before Jack’s birthday and celebrated it in Bangkok eating food, walking around markets and living our best life. We spent a total of 4 days here before moving north to Chiang Mai, one of Jack’s favourite places in North Thailand. Unfortunately Jack was ill (with a respiratory infection) the duration of Chiang Mai, but we managed to see a few markets and temples on the better days. We did manage to see the elephants of course though!

    After leaving here we went to Pai and explored the beauty of the village going on tours, walking markets and making the most of our time in the north.

    We finally finished Thailand with a 4 day stint in Koh Tao, an island south of Bangkok. Here we rested up the best we could after a busy travel schedule and illnesses. The beach was paradise, and a place we wish we didn’t have to leave. We spent time snorkeling looking for turtles (sadly didn’t find any), and seeing many colourful fish.

    The food across Thailand is wonderful and super fresh, and we made sure to make the most of it haha!

    Unfortunately, this was our last trip of 2024 with only a seaside U.K. trip in October rounding off the year with our old dog Bruce.

    Our dog Bruce (an old staffy), at Old Hunstanton beach for his 17th birthday
    Bruce’s 17th Birthday at the beach.

    2025??

    Now, what’s in store for 2025? Travel plans definitely differ person to person, with some looking to organise their year before it even begun, whereas some like to be spontaneous and let their impulses decide. Neither of these options are right or wrong, it just depends on who you are, and what you want.

    For longer trips, you have to consider more of course (including flight price etc). But for shorter flights, you could even book just before you take off!

    So how are we planning it?

    We have broken it into the months we are looking to travel, and times where it’s best to go to make the most of the time we have.

    Jack as you may know is working full time, and Aimee is recently out of surgery (for more information on our daily lives check out our Instagram), so getting out isn’t realistic for now. But we have a plan!

    We have decided on a break, no matter small or large, every few months so we have explore and have time off from our busy lives. So the schedule is as follows:

    • March
    • April
    • June
    • August
    • October/November

    Disclaimer** Now this is subject for change but it’s a rough plan

    March

    March is the first trip after Aimee’s surgery and will be a small one together (likely with a family member). We plan on a 3/4 day trip to somewhere quaint like France, in a town that is less busy.

    We have a rough plan but these types of holiday are great when you are working with limited days off, and a great way to travel during the winter months. Across Europe are some beautiful areas (one coming to mind being Aarhus- Denmark) which many people wouldn’t think about visiting. So why not choose somewhere you might not usually consider and give it a whirl?

    It would likely be a quiet, less busy style of trip, where we would go to a smaller area and spend our time exploring the lesser-known location. You don’t necessarily need to know everything you are doing here, the trip would be split between some planned activities and some spontaneous.

    April

    April would be more exploratory for us. This would likely be a 2 location trip over 4/5 days which again would be relaxing like the March trip but a little more adventurous.

    Examples would include trip that consist of either of the following:

    • 2 town/small cities in a larger, popular country like Spain or Italy. Like Gijon and Oviedo in the north of Spain!
    • 2 cities from neighboring countries. Examples would be like Eastern European countries who are close to each other. Like Podgorica and Dubrovnik or Rotterdam and Antwerp.

    The trip again would be like March’s trip, but with more activities and planning involved (with a likelihood of more days than less). For sure it should be warmer than the other trip so why not explore more and spend more time here!

    June

    Our plans for June are likely to be a warmer location. The summer time has started and there’s no better way to celebrate it than going to a warm country! This trip is likely to be a longer trip than the previous 2 of the year, so let’s dig in.

    The trip would be to a location similar to Greece or Turkey – probably sticking to Europe somewhere.

    For us, it will be at the start of June to avoid the busy months of the summer holidays and to also skip the hottest months of July and August which can definitely get too hot. This trip could be completely different, and is likely to be either of the 2 below:

    • A, recovery holiday that is very relaxing and a time to just enjoy the sun and being in a different country.
    • Or B, a busy experience holiday of trying to see the most of a country.

    I suppose it depends on how we both feel when we are looking to book, and whether we need a detox or are ready for a busy adventure. Either way, June is a super good time to go away.

    August

    Now, at the end of August 2024, we were in Thailand so that would be very hard to beat but we can definitely try. This trip could be a big one for us and likely to be at least 1 week depending on whether Jack is still working. This trip could be the first of the year that would be outside Europe but may not be as spectacular as last year. We would choose an exotic place that is a warm location where there is a lot to do. Examples would be Egypt, or like our trip last year to Morocco.

    As Aimee would be over 6 months through recovery we would plan to be super busy and plan to explore each location/region we visit; so we can gauge how prepared we might be for our next trip of 2025.

    October/November

    This is where, at the start of 2025 at least, we have the plan to potentially take a leap towards long-term travel to some degree. Whether this would be a few months abroad or the start of a one-way trip with no planned end… we don’t know.

    Sounds super exciting right?????

    This would likely be a trip to South East Asia, more specifically, Vietnam! Vietnam is a place you may know Jack has visited, and Aimee is highlighting it as her next bucket list location. Now, Aimee has a family member here which she hasn’t seen for a decade which means that Hanoi is a great place to start our travels (since that is where they live). In Vietnam, we would likely look to slowly travel through Vietnam to explore each location thoroughly. Here, we would be looking to spend close to a week in each location and soak up what we are actually doing.

    Vietnam is such a diverse country and the perfect start for travel as it has a blend of bustling cities, beautiful beaches, rural towns & natural delights.

    It’s likely from here, we would move to bordering countries like Cambodia or Laos, with another trip back to Thailand.

    If you aren’t already aware, we would be looking to earn for ourselves during our trip and therefore would stick to the ‘cheaper countries’ so our money can stretch us for the longest time whilst we earn/save.

    This is something we are working towards even now, and cannot wait to start this new chapter in our lives. Closer to the time we will design ideas and travel plans ready for this big trip.

    A trip we plan to last us into new year and hopefully further beyond!

    This is SOOOOOOOOO exciting for us and we cannot wait to experience all of this, and bring YOU along with our traveling journeys and experiences.

    Not only do we want to show you our life of travel, but also motivate you to take this leap of faith as we plan to do soon so that your dreams can also come alive.

    Be sure to follow along for more travel stories, trips and so so much more!

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    We also recommend using these when planning your next trip!

    • Trip.com – Find amazing flight deals, with over 2 million flight routes, and being one of the world’s leading online travel agencies.
    • Airalo – With over one million people using Airalo, it is our go to eSIM provider for our worldwide trips! Having data packs from over 200 countries, find combined area packages and deals to suit your travel style and data needs!
    • Booking.com – Offering over 28 million accommodations to book, we will always use booking.com! Having a rewards system built in, the more you book, the more perks you get!
    • HostelWorld – You cannot budget travel without hostel world! Having over 17,000 hostels, boasting over 13 million reviews, hostel world is one our of top websites for budget travel! They are now offering more ways to meet people abroad, with meet ups, group chats and more available!
    • Get Your Guide – Book unique (and common!) experiences and activities worldwide, including skip the line tickets to big attractions worldwide!
    • Eat With – Experience authentic travel experiences with locals worldwide! Use eat with to book unique and intimate dining experiences, such as dinner parties in big restaurants, big feasts with a local family, cooking classes with a local and more!
    • ETKA – Every age from 3 to 85 can buy ETKA’s travel insurance, offering multilingual 24/7 chat support, and your insurance policy within 2-3 minutes!

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  • 6 Proven Ways to Monetize Your Travels: Expert Tips for Earning While Exploring

    6 Proven Ways to Monetize Your Travels: Expert Tips for Earning While Exploring

    We understand your pain… you want to travel, but you don’t have the money? Or, you have SOME money, but don’t want your travels to stop?

    As we are on our monetisation journey too, we wanted to share some of the ways we are trying to earn, alongside some top tips from other creators! We are SO excited to monetise our travels, and we are so excited to help others do the same!

    Below we share some key ways to earn money while travelling, ready for your worldwide trips! These will include options for people with NO social media following, people with a following, and everyone inbetween!

    *This post includes affiliate links – these do not cost you anything extra, but means we might earn a commission; this helps us to continue making content and chasing our dreams 🙂

    Blogging

    Like our page, many people have started their travel blogging journey! It isn’t necessarily a ‘get rich quick’ way of earning, and we aren’t yet to see big figures! However, within the first month we did make a few cents, which doesn’t sound a lot; but this was SO exciting for us! It shows that it is possible!

    Part of the blogging experience does include some other monetisation links, like mentioned below, but implementing ads is one way your blog can directly earn money! We have the option to add in ads at certain places within a blog… Like we have put just below here!

    These spaces can earn just by page views, and some are click-through earners! We would suggest starting the blog sooner rather than later, just because it does take time. Even if you have a decent social media following, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll transfer onto your blog.

    Affiliate Links

    Affiliate links are a game changer for SO many! As a travel content creator, you are likely to share recommendations naturally… So, why not try to earn from it? Affiliate links come at no extra cost to the customer, but means you can earn a commission based off of their purchase through your links!

    We are using TravelPayouts, which has a wide range of travel based affiliate programs, such as HostelWorld, Booking.com, Airalo and more! It shows your commission stats on an easy to use table, with integrated tools and widgets that makes using affiliate links so easy! Find the link to TravelPayouts here.

    They have some amazing commission bases, with some being over 50%! Some programs also have amazing cookie lifetimes (with some being 30/31 days), meaning if someone clicks the link, and purchases 10 days later, since its within your cookie lifetime you should earn commission based on that purchase! Some programs do have entry requirements, so it is beneficial to have some sort of social media following! We have been accepted onto quite a few programs when we had just hit over 2k followers, which isn’t massive compared to many travel content creators!

    UGC

    This seems like the new kid on the block! UGC has taken the online world by storm, and we do see why! UGC stands for User Generated Content, which in essence is creating adverts for businesses to use. These usually differ from sponsored posts, which we will explain more about below!

    UGC very rarely requires a social media following, however, if you have numbers to back up your content it is always beneficial! We would also recommend posting to TikTok for your UGC journey, as in time you can apply to the TikTok shop creators program, which can earn you commission for marketing those TikTok products!

    There is so much information on TikTok to find about UGC, and we would love to share more about this if it is of interest! Please let us know by either liking or commenting on this post if you would like a full guide into UGC!

    Many people are earning hundreds, if not thousands monthly with UGC. It isn’t a ‘pyramid scheme’, as some people assume. It is just a new form of freelance services, You are making quality, relatable adverts for brands to use on social media, that is basically it!

    Freelance jobs

    UGC is of course a freelance career, however, if you have skills that are transferrable, then maybe look into freelancing! Some skills include graphic design, accounting, travel planning amongst many! You can post your services, or find gigs, on platforms such as Fiverr and Upwork! This allows you to be more flexible with what work you take on!

    If you would however want a bit more security, there is a multitude of jobs that allow remote working. You would need to ensure your working hours align with the current time of where you are located, alongside making sure you have reliable wifi, and can meet your job requirements! Some jobs even prefer if you are willing to relocate due to offices sometimes being located across many countries and continents!

    Travel Photography

    We aren’t yet using this strategy, however this is something we are now starting to organise!

    From tourism boards, to airlines, to general online websites, travel photography is used in a variety of places! It builds information into something appealing to the eye!

    Think of it this way, you see a holiday to Spain being advertised. If it was just text, you likely won’t be interested. However, if this ad is coupled with beautiful photos of that location, with things to do/see, you are SO much more likely to be intrigued.

    Travel photography can be monetised in a few ways.

    You can find stock image websites to sell your photos, on websites like Alamy and Shutterstock. There is sometimes content requirements, such as needing certain file sizes and formats. This usually allows multiple people and businesses to buy your photos, with whatever rights you choose to set. This isn’t going to necessarily be a big earner straight away, but will compress and grow as you post more images over time.

    Another way to monetise your travel photography is by selling them directly. We know some people who will contact tourism boards directly to offer their travel photography. Photographers will send over some watermarked (this is very important) images, such as a full portfolio, of the photos they are offering to sell, and this will allow the tourism board to pick and choose which images they wish to buy. This can lead to big sums of money, depending on what rights you give to them.

    Sponsored Posts

    This is one for people with a social media following! If you have a certain amount of followers, and/or a good engagement rate, this could be an avenue for you!

    Many businesses see the importance of social media now, so will pay creators to use their product in the form of sponsored posts!

    You see this across many platforms, with many successful YouTubers now having sponsored videos with ad deals, instagram/TikTok creators having dedicated posts to products or even hotels/trips!

    There is a lot of potential within this route, once you get to a substantial follower count! Do not be disheartened if you aren’t at 10k+ followers, as we have seen some creators be gifted and paid to sponsor items at even a few thousand followers!

    We will advise that following a specific niche may lead to more opportunities! From a brands perspective (let’s use lunchtime wraps as an example), would you rather sell to a broad audience of people who like food and food content (such as restaurants, foods to try etc), to a more direct audience who watch recipe ideas and foods to make at home, or to people who watch people who makes wraps as a large chunk of the content? Their marketing will likely be so much more beneficial if they are reaching their ideal customer directly!

    How have you monetised your travels?

    We hope these tips can help you in your own content creation journey! We would love to hear your journey, so please if you use our advice, let us know how it goes on our instagram @ourtwostepstart. We will happily answer any questions you have, and would love to hear your experiences!

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      Good post.I subscribed. Have a happy week🍀☘️💝

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        Thank you for the support, and the lovely comment! We hope this helps you with your own travel dreams in the future 🙂

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