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Travel articles and guides tagged with "Itinerary" — practical advice for curious travellers.

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Jordan in One Week: Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea

17 February 2026

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Jordan in One Week: Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea

A seven-day trip to Jordan costs between JD 50–150 per day depending on accommodation choices, and the single biggest planning decision is whether to buy the Jordan Pass—it pays for itself if you stay longer than three nights and visit Petra. Most Western travellers arrive expecting bureaucratic friction and find instead a small, stable country where the main sites are connected by a single highway, English is spoken widely, and a rental car costs JD 25–40 per day. The real shock is that Jordan remains one of the easiest and cheapest Middle Eastern countries to navigate independently, yet it absorbs far fewer tourists than Egypt or Lebanon.

Henrik Vinter

Two Weeks in Vietnam: A Practical North to South Route

26 January 2026

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Two Weeks in Vietnam: A Practical North to South Route

A two-week Vietnam itinerary covering Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City requires picking five or six stops maximum. The north-to-south routing follows the geography: limestone karst formations and colonial history at the top, imperial cities in the centre, beaches and urban intensity at the bottom. You'll spend 2–3 nights per location and move every second or third day. South-to-north works identically well, but north-to-south feels more natural — you move with the country's gradual shift from cool northern mountains to tropical heat.

Henrik Vinter

Sri Lanka in 10 Days: A Practical Route Through the Island

26 January 2026

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Sri Lanka in 10 Days: A Practical Route Through the Island

A 10-day circuit of Sri Lanka covers the cultural triangle, hill country, and coast in a logical sequence without backtracking — but only if you move south or east from the cultural sites instead of returning to Colombo. The island is compact (300km north to south), yet transport is slow: a private driver with a vehicle covers roughly 150km in five hours on main roads. The efficient route is Colombo (transit) → cultural triangle (Dambulla, Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa) → highlands (Kandy, Ella via train) → coast (south or east, depending on monsoon season). This avoids reversing direction and maximises distinct landscapes.

Henrik Vinter