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Many of our followers have expressed their love for our travel advice section, and you might understand why if you take the time to read the three articles we selected this week! The first one, though, isn't so much "advice" as a "rant"... it's a ironic article about why traveling sucks. Next, you'll get some vital travel advice when arriving at Tokyo's Narita Airport, and how to get into the city. And we're finishing off with a step-by-step guide to planning your perfect holiday.
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written by @itravelarts
If you travel you will be spending one day in the African jungles and another looking at the Northern lights, and you wouldn't want to miss living in the same house in the same neighborhood year after year. So why go out when you can explore the whole world on Instagram.
written by @jrvacation
Upon landing at Narita Airport in Tokyo, tourists are given many options of transportation to get to the Tokyo city area. But choosing the best mode depends on many factors, such as location of your hotel or accommodation, number of pax, and how much luggage you have. Here, from our own experience, we introduce to you the 5 ways to travel from Narita Airport to Tokyo Metropolitan areas.
written by @explorernations
Traveling could be a heck lot to do, especially if it's your first time going abroad. Not knowing what to pack or how to plan is the worst nightmare that anyone could get. Since my sister asked for some planning tips for an abroad holiday in the coming month, it thought it might be a good idea to share it here too. Knowing that it might be helpful for your future trip.
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Great selection @travelfeed! Enjoyed reading these ones, especially the top and bottom articles :)
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