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    Explore "solo travel for women" with insightful episodes like "Jerusalem,Israel Plus have fun planning your trip, don't pet a moose", "Agra, India plus learning customs before travel, travel tips and mishaps", "Mekong Delta, Vietnam", "Park City, Utah" and "Special episode: Loyalty Programs for travel" from podcasts like ""Dr Mary Travelbest Guide", "Dr Mary Travelbest Guide", "Dr Mary Travelbest Guide", "Dr Mary Travelbest Guide" and "Dr Mary Travelbest Guide"" and more!

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    Jerusalem,Israel Plus have fun planning your trip, don't pet a moose

    Jerusalem,Israel Plus have fun planning your trip, don't pet a moose

    In this episode, FAQ is: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what’s the big deal?

    Today’s Special Series Destination is Jerusalem, Israel, part 1 of three on Israel

    Today’s Misstep- Petting a moose. Don’t do it.

    Travel Advice: Planning a trip can be half of the fun.

    FAQ: How do I get from A to B when planning a trip? It sounds so easy, so what’s the big deal?

    Response: It is a big deal if you’ve never done it. You have to know your geography. So, find a map and see the distance, the terrain, and transportation choices. You may be discouraged if you have never been to places A or B. Take it a bit at a time. Don’t try to swallow a watermelon whole. Eat one piece, and then see how you do. My book has 5 steps and takes you to these levels, one at a time, to help you.

    Today’s Special three-part destination: Israel (split into three parts, Jerusalem, Dead Sea/ Masada, and Tel Aviv.

    This may not be the ideal time to visit Israel. However, I’d like to share some of my travel experiences in the country in the summer of  2023.

     

    The traveler must know that everything shuts down Friday afternoon, as early as 1 pm in Jerusalem. It re-opens on Saturday night. So, if you want to take most public transportation during the Sabbath, you need an alternate plan, using taxis and rental cars.

     

    I bought a Rav-Kav card, which made getting from the airport to my Airbnb easy. I took the Navon light train to Pisgat Ze’ev (zev), part of East Jerusalem.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Light_Rail

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisgat_Ze%27ev

      

    https://www.travelingisrael.com/old-city-jerusalem/

     

    https://www.immanuel-tours.com/israel/westernwallsights/



    https://www.mywanderlust.pl/old-city-of-jerusalem/

     

    One of the unusual things in Jerusalem was grocery shopping. To get a cart, you needed to put a coin in the basket slot. During my shopping, one day, the lights went out. It was totally dark. No one seemed to be bothered by that. It took a while for the lights to return, so I wondered if it happened often.

    Today’s Misstep- Petting a moose. Don’t do it.

    A man has shared a video of his wife approaching a bull moose at a US National Park to pet the animal, ignoring his warnings to keep away. 

    "This is proof, for the doctors, of what her bodily injuries are from," says the man, who is also standing much too close, as his partner edges closer to the animal. "This is 'what not to do' video, folks."

    https://www.advnture.com/news/tourist-tries-to-pet-moose-at-national-park-while-husband-watches

    This was not my misstep, so don’t make it yours. Don’t try to pet a moose. That is a moronic idea. 

    Today’s Travel Advice- Planning a trip can be half of the fun, says my friend, Nancy Kramer.

    • “We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.” – Anais Nin

    • “I travel not to go anywhere but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

     

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    Agra, India plus learning customs before travel, travel tips and mishaps

    Agra, India plus learning customs before travel, travel tips and mishaps

    In this episode, FAQ is: How can I learn about a country’s customs before I visit there?

     

    Today’s Destination is: Agra, India

    Today’s Misstep- I took the wrong bus to the airport in Reykjavik.

    Travel Advice: Petroleum Jelly has many uses for travelers, so save space and money, simply.

     

    FAQ: How can I learn about a country’s customs before I visit there? I will give you five answers to that question, and for some European countries, this will be easier; when it comes to Step 4 and Step 5 experiences, you will work harder on the research to get the answers you need.

     

    • 1. The First place to look is to do some Online Research: Utilize the internet to find reliable sources, travel forums, and blogs that discuss the customs and traditions of the country you plan to visit.

    • 2. Next, check out your local library or bookstore for books. Guidebooks: Invest in travel guidebooks that provide cultural insights and practical tips for navigating customs in specific countries.

    • 3. An excellent next step is language. Language Apps: Use language-learning apps to familiarize yourself with basic phrases and etiquette, as language is often intertwined with cultural norms. You need to know some cultural experiences if possible.

    • 4. Cultural Workshops: Attend local cultural workshops or events in your area to gain firsthand knowledge about the customs and traditions of the country you intend to visit.

    • 5. Lastly, ask friends to connect you with locals or do it yourself.

     Engage with locals through social media platforms or language exchange websites to ask questions and gain insights directly from people living in the destination.

    Today’s destination: Agra, India

     

    Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about 142 miles southeast of the national capital, Delhi. It’s about the distance from San Diego to Los Angeles.1.7 million people live in Agra.

     

    You will find One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. It is an iconic white marble magical mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved and favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture and a symbol of eternal love, built in the 17th century.

    The second place to see is the Agra Fort: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a massive red sandstone fort located on the banks of the Yamuna River. It served as the primary residence of the Mughal emperors and houses several impressive structures, including the Jahangir Palace and the Khas Mahal.

    Other places to visit include Kinari Bazaar, a bustling market, and Mehtab Bagh, a garden complex on the opposite side of the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal. From this garden viewpoint, you can enjoy some peace, walk around the monument, and see the Taj Mahal at different times of the day. There are other ancient cities and tombs to explore here, which I hope to visit someday.

    One of my first impressions was that it was stark white marble with Brass and Gold trimmings.

    How large is the building? 242 feet tall and the exact size below ground.

    It was lined up with other buildings, with a Guest house next door on the river.

    East Gate was how I entered.

    Wear shoe covers to see the mosque.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_and_architecture_of_the_Taj_Mahal

     

    Today’s Misstep- I took the wrong bus to the airport in Reykjavik.

     

    Today’s Travel Advice-Petroleum Jelly has many uses for travelers, so save space and money.

     

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    Mekong Delta, Vietnam

    Mekong Delta, Vietnam

    Mekong Delta, Vietnam

     

    Welcome to Dr. Mary Travelbest’s 5 Steps to Solo Travel Guide for women like you who need extra support traveling (slowly) one woman at a time. Please share this podcast with your mom, aunts, and friends. I appreciate your feedback.

     

    I’ve returned from a 90-day trip around the globe to every time zone on the planet. My mission is world peace through cultural exchange. I was sustainable when I could by using local transportation, buses, and trains. I was solo, carrying a small backpack, called a “personal item,” that fit under the seat in front of me on a plane.

     

    In this episode, the FAQ is: What was the most memorable experience on the 90-day trip?

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    Today’s Destination is the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

    Today’s Mistake- Booking last-minute hotel rooms

    Travel Advice: - Have a backup plan, even with Pre-Clearance options, such as in Dublin, Ireland

     

    FAQ: What was the most memorable experience on the 90-day trip?

     

    Answer: One of the most memorable things was going to a community protest movement in Tel Aviv, Israel. The family I was staying with, including a mom and her two children, was planning to attend a protest. She asked me if I would like to come. I said yes, even though I had not been to a protest in decades. It was peaceful. It was attended by about 50 people in front of the Pardes Hanna City Hall. I did not understand the words, the signs, or the full message, but I felt the personal impact that it was important to these people to be heard and seen. See the show notes for details.

     

    https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-06-27/ty-article/.premium/dozens-protest-in-support-of-lgbtq-community-in-northern-israeli-city/00000188-fcb1-d6ce-abb9-fdf72e4e0000

     

     

    Today’s destination: Mekong Delta, Vietnam

     

    Going through 6 countries, the Mekong River flows 3,000 miles from the Tibetan plateau to the South China Sea. It boasts the world's largest inland fishery. It accounts for up to 25 percent of the global freshwater catch and provides livelihoods for millions of people.

     

    You may even see live crocodiles; even though I did not, you can swim in the river.

    From the lobby of my HCMC  hotel, Me Gusta, I booked a two-day tour for $59 plus $6 for a single room. This was a low-budget tour, but I did not know it then. This tour was to the Mekong Delta, so here are a few highlights of that English-guided tour.

     

    https://megustas.vn/

     

     

     

    https://localvietnam.com/tours/mekong-delta/

     

    The Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam is a vast maze of rivers, swamps, and islands, home to floating markets, Khmer pagodas, and rice paddies. Boats are the primary means of transportation, and tours of the region often start in nearby Ho Chi Minh City or Can Tho, a bustling town in the heart of the delta.

     

    My tour hotel was two-star. It had cockroaches. Breakfast was two eggs on a plate, and that was it. I asked for more and got one more egg.

     

    Here is where some courage kicked in after breakfast. I was directed to ride on the back of a motorcycle during the morning rush hour to the tour bus in light rain. That was how I got to my bus on day 2. I had no choice, so I agreed. We rode over a bridge that had collapsed in 2007, said my tour driver, Andy, from Sunrise Tours.

     

    Later that day, Andy was the one who arranged my adjusted bus trip, and to get to the public bus instead of going back to Ho Chi Minh City, he got me to Phu Quok.  I got picked up at the Farm Place. Before getting on this bus, I had to remove my shoes. That was how they kept the bus clean. We stopped at a gas station to use the restroom, which was filthy.

     

    It took the Futa bus to Can Tho and a van to the bus station. I took the Superdong Ferry to Pho Quok. To get there, I had to get to the Phuong Trang bus station and head to Rach Gia.

     

    The island of Phu Quok, felt like Hawaii to me. Immediately, I felt the tropical breezes and much tension was gone. I got a massage first thing. I needed it, as I had been feeling miserable with a sinus infection for the past two days.

     

    Without a hotel reservation, I walked along the main downtown commercial area with many touristy places strip until I found a nice place with a room. The room was noisy, and construction noise was on the other side of the wall, so I asked to be moved and was. I stayed at a beach bungalow and then rested. Once I felt good, I swam in the ocean at sunset. I slept well, rose early for a 5 a.m. taxi to the airport, and was the first one at the airport for a flight on Vietjet Airlines.

    No freeways. 1-2 lanes each way. Motorcycles and lots of noisy horn beeps.

     

     

    Today’s Mistake-.Booking last-minute hotel rooms

     

    It was a mistake to book last-minute hotel rooms in Vietnam. I should have done my research before and picked some more congenial places. Instead, I got what were leftovers that no one else wanted. I was not sad because I did want to experience what the locals experienced. And I had that. If I were to do it again, I would have planned better and been more sure about what my rooms would be like.

     

    Today’s Travel Advice- Have a backup plan, even with Pre-Clearance options, such as in Dublin, Ireland

     

    Always have a backup plan in case your trip is interrupted. I heard about some passengers who arrived at Dublin Airport expecting to fly home to the USA, but when they arrived, the customs office was closed, so they missed their flights. Instead, they had to pay a lot to book on other airlines. It cost them dearly. If they had a backup plan or had looked into this situation, they could have avoided this issue. The show notes have details on this pre-clearance.

     

    https://www.dublinairport.com/flight-information/travelling-to-usa/faqs

     

     

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    Park City, Utah

    Park City, Utah

    Faq: Do I need to carry copies of my passport? Do I need an extra six months for expiration before I travel?

     

    Destination: Park City, Utah

    Today’s Mistake- I booked the wrong airline travel date

    Travel Advice:  What you must not bring in your carry-on.

    Today’s destination: Park City, Utah

     

    Skiing is usually powder, which is the best!

    Read More: https://www.housedigest.com/860966/take-a-tour-of-robert-redfords-30-acre-utah-ranch-that-sold-for-6-5-million/

     

    Today’s Mistake- I booked the wrong airline travel date

     

    Today’s Travel Advice-What you must not bring in your carry-on.

     

    Things you can’t bring on an airplane in the cabin that is included:

    Peanut butter in a jar, medical marijuana, snow globes, golf clubs, metal detector, bear spray. You need to check these things if you are bringing them.

     

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    Hong Kong or East Asia

    Hong Kong or East Asia

     

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    FAQ is:  Should I bring a cellphone when I travel?

    Today’s Destination is: Hong Kong

    Today’s Mistake- Losing my cell phone in Mexico City

    Travel Advice:  Try Reddit for some travel advice channels. 

     

    List to the end to hear about the Reddit feed called “solo travel”. No one uses their real names, so it’s free flow. It is like anonymous social media, with different priorities and postings than on FB or IG, or even YouTube. 

     

    FAQ: Should I bring a cell phone when I travel?

    Answer: Yes, at least one. Ask your carrier if they have service in the countries where you are traveling, and if so, what are the fees, if any. Ask about special plans if they offer them.

    You can also get a second service and buy a cheap phone when you get abroad.

    Wifi you will get in most hotels, but it is not always a guarantee. If you have a hot spot, maybe you can use that when you travel. Also, consider using a VPN for more privacy than not having one. VPN is Virtual Private Network. 

    I had two cell phones the last time I was in Mexico City, but I lost the extra one. I’ll tell that story later in the Lessons Learned section.

    Today’s destination: Hong Kong or East Asia

    What is there to do in Hong Kong solo? It’s ideal for your first Step 5 trip because you can absorb as much culture as you like, still being in what was a British colony for a long time. They have traditions like high tea here you will like.

    On my first trip here, I did not have any reservations, back in pre-cell phone days. That was adventurous, admittedly. What was the worst part of the trip here? Probably a bad haircut. But that’s ok. because hair grows back.

    The other downside was that I booked a cheap flat for a few days and as I recall in January, neither the heat nor the hot water was working.

    On another island, Lantau Island, you will discover a cable car that will amaze you. 3500 people per hour is the capacity, with more than 100 cabins.

     

    https://www.np360.com.hk/en/cable-car



    Today’s Mistake-  Losing my cell phone in Mexico City

     

    I’m glad you held on to it here. So I had a backup cell phone, just for emergencies. I was in a dressing room at a store trying on clothes and I took a minute to send a text. I was using the new phone. However, I did not have them connected, and so I had to look up the contact info on one phone and use it on the second one. Well, this got complicated and eventually, I lost the new phone in the dressing room. I went back and it was not found. I contacted the store manager and no one turned it in.

     

    Today’s Travel Advice-Get good travel advice from others on social media like Twitter and Reddit.

     

    I’ve got an active Twitter feed, in case you haven’t been there. My sign is @drtravelbest  Are you following me? Here’s another example:  Reddit.com/solotravel has a lot of good q and a on it. I’m seeing a lot of questions about sim cards in Europe, and it may cost 25 euros for 50 GB of data in Europe. Some recommend Vodaphone. 

    Get educated here and join me. Discussions are public. It’s not “owned” by me, just see good posts and skip the garbage posts. No one uses their real names, so it’s freeflow. It is like anonymous social media, with different priorities than on FB or IG, or even YouTube. 

    Let me know if you like this platform. It’s popular with millennials.

     

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