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travel around and stay with people you do not know, who advertise their homes on the internet
couch surf
not spend much money while travelling
travel on a shoestring
someone who likes museums, art galleries, etc.
culture vulture
be careful
watch your back
early in the morning
at the crack of dawn
travel without much stuff
travel light
sunbathe
catch some rays
travel in luxury, spending a lot of money
live it up
be addicted to travelling
get the travel bug
the inland areas furthest away from the sea or from borders with other countries
heartland
a word typically used in advertisements meaning "enjoy"
savour
adjective describing something that can't be matched with any competition, better than others of the same type
unrivalled
a walk over wild countryside, usually for a few days
trek
a more demanding walk, suggesting difficult terrain
hike
a long, pleasant and not too demanding walk
ramble
it fills you with sense of the power and beauty of what you ar looking at
awe-inspiring
adjective describing prices when no company can offer lower ones for the same service
unbeatable prices
beautiful
stunning / gorgeous / magnificent / ravishing etc.
somebody who knows what they want in terms of good quality
discerning
a villa on the edge of the sea or of a river
waterfront villa
vehicles with driving power on all four wheels
4x4 (four by four)
wild, tree- or grass-covered area of Arica or Australia
bush
get back your energy (like a battery)
recharge
relax, reduce your general level of stress
unwind