We are planning a 23-day trip to Europe and we feel that we won't get used to the food there. We plan to stay in an apartment and bring an electric rice cooker. We would like to ask if things such as rice and sauce that can be used for cooking can be brought into Germany from within the country? Will it be as strict as Australia ? Germany Q&A
Food is not packed, no booking of homestay, lazy to cook, all booked hotels, but I did bring some cold medicine for the child, hesitated whether to declare, the plane will arrive in Christchurch at 4:10 p.m., declaring will waste a lot of time to pick up the car, and it will be dark, just started, I want to avoid driving at night ? New Zealand Q&A
And the dinner at the sky bistro on top of Banff gondola yesterday was just so-so, and it's not allowed to change seats. The sun was very hot and the air conditioning was not turned on, so everyone had to eat with sunglasses on, which made me feel it was not worth it. All the gondola restaurants are white houses, and the scenery outside is better for taking pictures. By the way, the coffee bar next to the bistro is very cheap, 2.5 dollars a cup of Starbucks self-picked, sitting by the window for two hours ? Canada Q&A
American West Coast Road Trip for 9 days and 8 nights - seeking recommendations! Happened to book a reasonably priced independent travel group, the travel agency provided air tickets and hotels, which is somewhat restrictive compared to pure independent travel, but it is very attractive to me for the first American car rental experience in terms of price! Time: February 18th to February 26th, Flight: Arrive at 8 am on February 18th, fly in the early morning on February 25th Cities to stay in: 2 nights in Los Angeles, 3 nights in Las Vegas, 2 nights in Los Angeles Hotels: In Los Angeles, all are staying at the Holiday Inn near the airport; staying at the Asandu Metropolitan Hotel in Las Vegas Travel purpose: Experience the fun of Road trip, appreciate the famous natural scenery, experience local cuisine and attractions Requirements: 1. Recommend suitable Road trip routes (I really want to go to the Grand Canyon and Antelope Valley) 2. Required currency ? United States Q&A
Driving in Australia is on the left-hand side of the road. If you are driving a manual car, you will need to be comfortable with driving on the left side of the road. You should also be aware that the speed limits in Australia are generally higher than in many other countries. For example, the speed limit on most highways is 100-110 km/h (62-68 mph). It is important to always wear your seatbelt and to follow the rules of the road. This includes obeying traffic lights, stop signs, and giving way to pedestrians and cyclists where necessary. In addition, it is illegal to use your mobile phone while driving in Australia. This includes making calls, sending texts, and using social media. If you are planning on driving in rural areas, be aware that there may be fewer services available, such as petrol stations and restaurants. It is also important to be aware of the potential for wildlife on the roads, particularly in national parks and reserves. Finally, make sure you have appropriate insurance coverage for your vehicle before you drive in Australia. This will protect you in case of an accident or other unforeseen event ? Australia Q&A
=_= We're going to Fethiye tomorrow to see the cotton castle, and then on to Izmir. Is this schedule too tight ? Turkey Q&A