Switzerland 6-day Road trip ? Switzerland Q&A
Now at the Bodø quay, ready to take the ferry to Moskenes from Bodø, and have already booked the tickets in advance. There are several channels with the name of Moskenes at the quay site, but I haven't seen the channel for those who have booked. Can I just queue at the 1st channel to Moskenes? I'm worried about getting mixed up with the on-site paying vehicles ? Norway Q&A
Thank you all. I just saw Deti Waterfall on the 826 side. I think it's very spectacular here. The waterfall is better seen in an all-round view. I wonder what the scenery is like on the 864 side. I plan to go to the 864 side, but I may not go to see Deti there again. The main reason is that I can avoid going back, and I will report the road conditions to you all later. ? Iceland Q&A
I stayed for one night, drove into the parking lot, and the attendant appeared for the fee. When I picked up the car, the attendant was also there. My luggage is at that hotel, and it's hard to say if there's anyone watching overnight. The parking lot doesn't have a fence or a guard booth, but it still looks safe. After all, there are few outsiders in the small city, mostly tourists. If the luggage is left in the car overnight, don't open the trunk after parking, just cover it up so it's not visible from the outside ? Spain Q&A
Hello everyone, could you please tell me if you have rented a GPS when you went to the Dolomites and Amalfi? I find it hard to search for cable car stations, lakes, hiking starting points. Or should I download Google offline maps as soon as possible? I am now waiting for a connecting flight at an airport in Russia, and when I adjust the GPS, I find that many places cannot be searched. I'm also afraid that there will be no signal in the mountains and I can't use Google online maps ? Italy Q&A
If you change cities, the biggest parking fee expense is basically parking at the hotel overnight, so you need to check in advance whether the hotel you find provides free parking. Because during the day I basically don't drive out, public transportation is convenient and I don't have to worry about parking fees. The only time the parking fee was very expensive was in Salzburg, and also Hallstatt. The few places where I parked in other lakes were all free ? Austria Q&A
This year during the Dragon Boat Festival, I went with my own pole and loaded two vacuum-packed meat zongzi. A fellow traveler asked if I wanted to bring some, but I was afraid of getting him into trouble, so I said it was best not to bring any. If we were put on a blacklist, it would be bad. But in the end, my friend took the zongzi out of the box and put them back in the suitcase. When we were about to board the plane, I saw an old foreigner pick up a box of Five-flavor Glutinous Rice Zongzi and get on the plane directly. I didn't dare tell my friend what I had seen.. ? Germany Q&A
Two trips to Italy in two years, passing through Sicily, Dolomites, Tuscany, and some other cities. Personally, I feel that the security in Italy is not a big problem. Tourist attractions are always crowded, which is unavoidable anywhere. Just be mindful of your belongings, keep some loose change in your pocket, and don't expose large amounts of cash. We added a small combination lock to our backpacks for extra security. Thieves also choose their targets, just like in our own country. I've seen many foreigners leaving their bags far away while taking photos, and their belongings were not stolen. There are armed police guarding various attractions in Italy, so I didn't feel unsafe at all ? Italy Q&A