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Travel tips from smart travelers – Tiplr travel app

I have discovered Tiplr by chance, as I’m always searching for travel tips and products in the travel industry. At first sight, I liked its concept of combining Instagram and Lonely Planet: practical travel tips and pictures. All of them shared by other travelers.

As I write and love sharing tips about places I visit, why not share tips on Tiplr? That’s how I started to collaborate with Tiplr until becoming a Tiplr Pioneer. The platform is easy to use, I can log in from my mobile and from my laptop.

As a travel blogger, my motivation to share smart tips is on helping you navigate the local culture of the places I have been. What’s the point of traveling if not getting curious about the uniqueness of each destination we visit?

Tiplr travel app: travel tips from smart travelers.

A couple of the travel tips I share on Tiplr

Travel tips about Israel

Israel is my favorite country so far. Despite a small country, it’s very diverse in terms of culture, gastronomy, and landscapes. And what I love most about Israel is the Israeli people and the Israeli approach to life: no bullshit, no need to be polite. A modern country like without parallel in the Middle East. And Tel Aviv is one of my top favorite cities: beaches, startup scene, nightlife – vibrant like Barcelona, Berlin, and Miami. The only gay-friendly spot in the Middle East.

Travel tips about Moscow

Moscow surprised me for its vast cultural life, for combining the modern and the old styles, for offering abundant options for all tastes and budgets. Fast-paced, competitive all the way, pushy, fancy; Moscow is the metropolis of the Russian-speaking zone, where all the trends take place. For art lovers, Moscow is a paradise with one of the biggest collections of impressionism and museums covering dozens of artistic movements. The same goes for history and visual arts.

Travel tips about Brazil

Brazil is not only carnival and soccer! Due to the government’s incompetence, the rich diversity of Brazil in terms of nature, culture, and gastronomy is unknown for foreign travelers. The language barrier and logistical challenges also make it more challenging to move around the country. Have you ever heard about the winter in Southern Brazil? Do you know about the spectacular train ride between Curitiba and Morretes? What about the Asian cultures in Bairro da Liberdade in São Paulo? I will gradually post some interesting tips about Brazil.

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