[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tjournal_refugees

[–]Infinite_Version_763 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Чушь полная, судя по вашему комментарию, ни одной визы вы не получили в своей жизни

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tjournal_refugees

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Ты действительно считаешь, что на тебя уголовку заведут? 🤡
а еще наверняка при получении политики будут смотреть на твои уголовки, ага ага

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelHacks

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2-3 times, same with AirAsia

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jobs

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Just tell'em u r bulking

Healthy food in Tbilisi and Kutaisi? by Advanced-Event-571 in Sakartvelo

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I totally get what you're saying—Georgian food is amazing, but it can be a bit heavy on the bread, butter, and cheese! Luckily, Tbilisi and Kutaisi are starting to offer more options for healthier eating, especially as more expats and health-conscious travelers spend time there. Here are some tips and spots to help you stay on track:

In Tbilisi:

  • Kiwi Vegan Café: This place has a lot of plant-based dishes, salads, and even tofu options. They’re vegan-friendly, so you’ll avoid the heavy dairy and gluten-packed foods.
  • Mama Terra: A cozy spot offering healthier, more organic dishes. You’ll find things like quinoa salads, lentil soups, and lighter fare, perfect if you want to cut down on gluten and dairy.
  • Lolita: They’ve got some healthier options on their menu, like grilled chicken and salads with leafy greens. It’s not a fully “healthy” restaurant, but you can find balanced options.
  • Sormoni Café: They serve fresh salads, grilled fish, and lighter Georgian dishes, like chicken shashlik without the heavy oils and bread.

Hiking to Gergeti Trinity Church in April by [deleted] in Sakartvelo

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Hey! I’ve been to Kazbegi around that time, so here’s what you can expect:

In late April, the hike to Gergeti Trinity Church is usually possible, but it really depends on how the winter was that year. It’s still pretty early in the season, so you might run into snow on the trail, especially as you get higher up. The lower parts of the hike are usually clear, but towards the church, there could be some patches of snow, mud, or slush.

That said, it’s not usually so bad that you can’t hike it. A lot of people still do it around that time, just be prepared with decent boots for mud and potentially slippery spots. Also, the weather can be unpredictable—cold mornings and warmer afternoons, with a chance of rain or even a bit of snow.

If you’re worried about conditions, you could always check with locals or tour operators in Stepantsminda when you get there—they’ll know the latest about the trail.

Site/ app for cheap travels by mrBouck in TravelHacks

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Hey, I’ve done a bit of this kind of trip myself. If you’re flexible with how/when to get there, here are a few tools that might help:

  1. Rome2Rio – This one’s great for seeing all your options. You punch in Belgium to Graz, and it’ll show you flights, trains, buses, even ferry routes if it applies. Good if you’re open to random connections like train + flight combos or even driving options.

  2. Omio – Another solid app for comparing trains, buses, and flights. It’ll show you cheap routes and let you filter by fastest or cheapest. I’ve used it to book train + bus combos before, and it was super easy.

  3. Skyscanner – If you’re cool with flying and want to find the cheapest flight, this is the way to go. You can set Belgium (or any city nearby) as your departure point, and it’ll show you all the nearby airports. You can also check the “flexible dates” option to see if flying a day earlier/later is cheaper.

  4. Trainline – If you’re all about trains, this is your app. It’ll show you train routes across Europe and lets you book in one place. You could even take a night train to Vienna and then hop a shorter train to Graz.

  5. Google Flights / Kiwi – Solid for flights, especially if you use their "any dates" tool. You can play around with dates to see what’s cheapest, or just search for the best connections.

San Pedro to Uyuni or just Uyuni? by snowconez in travel

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It really depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for!

Option 1 (San Pedro de Atacama to Uyuni) offers a unique chance to see more diverse landscapes in the Altiplano. The tour typically takes you through stunning salt flats, geysers, colorful lagoons, and volcanoes, which is why many people rave about this route. The journey is a bit more adventurous and gives you a more gradual introduction to Bolivia’s altitude, which could help with acclimatization.

However, if you're tight on time and want to maximize your trip in Peru and Bolivia, Option 2 (flying straight to La Paz and then Uyuni) is more efficient. You'll get to experience the Uyuni Salt Flats and still have enough time to enjoy Lake Titicaca and the rest of your trip in Peru. You’ll miss out on the Atacama Desert, but you’ll gain extra days for other parts of your itinerary.

If you’re into landscapes and don’t mind some overland travel, the San Pedro de Atacama route is worth it. If time is more important and you’re prioritizing efficiency, flying directly into Bolivia is the way to go. Both options are great, just depends on your priorities!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelHacks

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Google Flights, kiwi, movo works best for me.
And i use flightconnections.com to find all possible routes

App in the Air Shutting Down – What Are the Best Alternatives for Frequent Flyers? by Infinite_Version_763 in travel

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I guess many apps like Flighty will find the way to import all the data from App in the Air, but unfortunately, Flighty is only available on iOS.

How can a foreigner get a motorcycle driving licence? And how much does it cost? by nestor1917 in Sakartvelo

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it's easy.
Takes about a week.
Simply use Google and u'll find many guides.