Being a very old city, the narrow streets of beautiful Sino - Portuguese buildings are not particularly good for driving around and finding somewhere to park, so
exploring on foot from a local base is much more convenient.
The town can be
explored on foot from the guesthouse.
Not exact matches
Hello
from 38,000
feet in the air,
on my way to spend a week backpacking in the Grand Canyon and
exploring Zion National Park.
More to
explore All about Birds,
from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bird
Feet,
from Fernbank Science Center Field Guides: Birds,
from eNature.com Can You Predict a Bird's Lifestyle Based
on Its
Feet?
Make sure to do most of your
exploring on foot — this city isn't huge and you can see so much
from walking!
And I also love
exploring the city
on foot and try to walk to - and -
from where I'm going whenever I can.
This courtyard garden, built with the help of the Japanese Garden Society, features funky and authentic Asian plants which can be
explored either
on foot or viewed
from above in the Tropical House.
Before deciding to
explore acting, Sea traveled extensively throughout Western and Eastern Europe, culminating with an 18 - month trek
on foot - walking and hitchhiking
from Poland into the hills of India.
: Aside
from the cast clout and what might be a perfectly calibrated brute and tender heart role for Schoenaerts (we've more or less seen examples of these traits in Rust and Bone, Disorder and more recently Racer and the Jailbird), having already
explored this human - animal paired world with her Sundance Film Fest winning 2014 award - winning short Rabbit, Clermont - Tonnerre's Sundance Labs workshopped project appears to be
on solid
footing and hopefully it'll capture more than inner demons.
Of the documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty
Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going
on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that
explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside world.
To make my first visit worthwhile I decided to
explore by
foot before driving
on the surrounding trails and climbed up the side of a Pinnacle for an enhanced view
from a higher altitude.
As many of Tezuka's work heavily
explores the human condition, we at Digital Manga, Inc., also try to follow suit
from his message — recognize and analyze where we went astray, get back
on our
feet and make good to get back
on the correct path, and then strive to improve even more so in future endeavors.
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on the Run A Wandering Mind Adventure Flair Albania or Bust Along the Mekong Anki
On The Move Arabian Notes Asia Is For Lovers At Home in Tuscany Australia Rocky Travel Bangkok Girl Barcelona Blonde Bewildered In Morocco Blue Abaya Blue Balu Bolivian Life Caravanistan Chengdu Living Cheskie's Gap Life China Travel Go Crazy Chinese Family Da Social Climber Defying Gravity Discover Your Indonesia District 365 Do In Dubai Drew Gilbert Eat, Show And Tell Emm in London Europe Up Close Expat Heather Family Freedom Project Far West China Find Me A Break Flip Travels FlipNomad Follow Your Sunshine Footsteps of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy See Think Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie of Arabia Tails From The Lion City Tales Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
On The Move Arabian Notes Asia Is For Lovers At Home in Tuscany Australia Rocky Travel Bangkok Girl Barcelona Blonde Bewildered In Morocco Blue Abaya Blue Balu Bolivian Life Caravanistan Chengdu Living Cheskie's Gap Life China Travel Go Crazy Chinese Family Da Social Climber Defying Gravity Discover Your Indonesia District 365 Do In Dubai Drew Gilbert Eat, Show And Tell Emm in London Europe Up Close Expat Heather Family Freedom Project Far West China Find Me A Break Flip Travels FlipNomad Follow Your Sunshine Footsteps of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy See Think
Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie of Arabia Tails
From The Lion City Tales Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling
Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Uncut
There's no other transport
on the islands apart
from horse drawn carriages and bicycles but
exploring by
foot or cycling is so much fun especially if you love beach, bar or restaurant hopping.
• Angkor, Cambodia: Ditch the crowds at Preah Kahn temple • Bali, Indonesia: Get a lulur scrub at Amanusa • Beijing:
Explore by
foot, bicycle, and rickshaw • Fatehpur Sikri, India: Admire the former Moghul capital • Hanoi, Vietnam: Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake • Hong Kong: Soak in views
from rooftop hotel bars • Huangzhou, China: Dine at visionary restaurant Dragon Wel • Koh Samui, Thailand: Get a treatment at Kamalaya wellness retreat • Kyoto, Japan: Visit Tawaraya, a 300 - year - old ryokan • Rajasthan, India: Sleep
on a sand dune under the stars • Singapore: Eat at Maxwell Road Hawker Center • Sri Lanka: Sample beaches and colonial architecture • Sumba Island, Indonesia: Go to surf camp at Nihiwatu • Tokyo: See the tuna auction at Tsukiji Fish Market • Yangtze River, China: Cruise
from Beijing to Shanghai
Explore one of the longest rail journeys in the world (the century - old Trans - Siberian railroad), or one of the steepest: up a 5.5 percent gradient
on Norway's Flam railroad, which takes passengers
from sea level to nearly 3,000 -
feet on the top of the mountain plateau of Hardangervidda.
What's nearby: The boat is in the western section of the canal ring, and it is a fascinating area to
explore on foot or by bike once you've torn yourself away
from the water.
Once there, it's easy to
explore the downtown area
on foot, and you can catch a cab
from your hotel if you don't have a car.
Besides the Museum, Vinci offers many itineraries to discover Leonardo's world:
from the Castle of the Guidi Counts to the Villa del Ferrale, where the Leonardo Impossibile exhibition is set, or the birthplace in Anchiano — where visitors could actually meet Leonardo in a very special way — without forgetting naturalistic paths to
explore on foot the hills loved by the Genius, or spots and contemporary art installations directly inspired by Leonardo.
Of course, you can wander around Istanbul
from east to west and
explore this magnific bustling city of Turkey for days
on end, without setting
foot inside a museum or monument.
Though some of these places are amazing to
explore on foot, touring the island
from above allows you to experience the diverse landscapes of these differing zones.
Starting
from free flights to
exploring new cities
on foot — there are plenty of ways to reach your destination for free.
The town is sufficiently compact as to be enjoyably
explored on foot and reveals architecture dating
from the thirteenth century onwards, a number of quaint shops and excellent restaurants and, each weekend, an antiques market and food market.
For walkers there are abundant choices,
from coastal paths to forest trails, to
exploring the wine regions
on foot.
This active small group trip
explores the Seal River estuary along the Hudson Bay by boat,
on foot and
from the traditional tundra tracker to view polar bears and beluga whales.
We flew
from Brussels to Lisbon, where we spent four days
exploring the capital city
on foot.
Whether you're hoping to
explore the beauty of these beaches
from above,
on foot, or
on horseback in true Bahamian style, the choice is yours.
Just an hour's drive
from Melbourne,
explore the forests and fern gullies of the Dandenong Ranges via car,
on foot or by historic steam train and admire some of Australia's finest cool - climate gardens.
Perfectly located a walk away
from local villages and the beach, you can
explore on foot, rent bikes or use the free shuttle to get around.
For your best shot at a sun - soaked week in paradise, take inspiration
from Intrepid Travel's dynamic eight - day itinerary, which leads travelers through ancient castles and monasteries before landing
on the Karpaz Peninsula to
explore deserted, golden sand beaches
on foot.
From the Lodge, you can
explore the rest of the huge park
on foot, mountain bike or horseback — it's also only a two - hour drive to the Mayan ruins at the Caracol archeological reserve.
Located a seven - minute walk
from Helsinki Central Station, the hotel is ideally placed for
exploring attractions such as the Ateneum art gallery
on foot - allowing you to save money
on public transport.
From here you can
explore on foot the city with its many interesting buildings and sights as well as many pubs, restaurants and cafes with a wide range of tastes.
This is a 25 mile - long river canyon with cliffs over 3000
feet in height and abundant wildlife, that can best be
explored on a two and a half hour boat trip
from Chiapa de Corzo or Embarcadero Cahuare.
Guests can catch a tram
from nearby Ľudovíta Štúra Station, or
explore on foot, strolling down the river to Hviezdoslavovo Square and stopping at an authentic Slovak bar to try a local wine or beer.
Ingham's range covers the entire spectrum,
from simply relaxing in some of the world's finest beauty spots, to more energetic options,
exploring on foot, by bike, or via every imaginable combination of trains, planes, ships, cable cars and chair lifts!
A delightful and rewarding village to
explore on foot, Wilderswil is also the perfect base
from which to experience the beauty of the Jungfrau region via numerous hiking routes, to visit the bustling city of Interlaken and its neighbouring lakes, Thun and Brienz, or simply to relax and be inspired by the village's breath - taking scenery.
You can discover so much about a place when you
explore it
on foot —
from spotting rare wildlife to stumbling upon untouched scenery.
An easy bike or taxi ride
from any hotel in Tulum, these well - preserved ruins are interesting, easy to get around
on foot, and can be
explored in about an hour making them perfect for kiddos.
From sprawling upcountry farmland to the tropical Hana Coast, Maui's natural beauty is best
explored on foot.
Boasting a unique location right
on the city's main square and steps
from the central station, in the core of the historic centre of Valencia, the upscale Hotel Meliá Plaza offers a strategic setting for those willing to
explore on foot most of the attractions of Valencia, including innumerable museums, parks and hip shopping venues.
The nightlife around Playa del Carmen is easy to
explore on foot and you can bar hop
from one place to another.
You'll have approximately 30 minutes to
explore the area
on foot, taking in all the sights, sounds, and aromas
from stunning waterfalls, gorgeous streams, and natural tropical vegetation, such as banana, coconut and lemon trees.
Prague — or Praha in Czech — is a town that's easy to
explore on foot, the Old Town Square with its eclectic mix of beautiful buildings divided by the Vltiva river
from the vast Castle complex that includes St Vitus Cathedral and St Wenceslas Chapel.
If want to see the natural beauty of Ibiza,
from its outstanding coastline to its spectacular open countryside, then bring your hiking boots and
explore on foot.
Or
explore the Daintree rainforest
on foot, walking among the prehistoric flora and fauna, hearing first - hand
from your Indigenous guide of the Kuku Yalanji people.
It's easy to walk
explore Antigua
on foot from here.
- attacking
on horseback with items like a pitchford work very well - knock people off their horse and then take the battle to
on -
foot - lizalfos can be covered in snow and then pop out and come to life - multiple enemies can attack at once - lizalfos can take up to 6 hearts of damage at once - make potions to soften your steps and be quieter - fire arrows work well against Lizalfos - firing a bomb arrow at a guardian can interrupt their lasers - a laser shot can kill you in one hit even if you have 6 hearts - you can wander into areas with enemies that will take you out easily - cook a bunch of hot pepper meals to take into the snow areas to stop losing hearts
from shivering - Serene Stable is one of the stables you'll come across - you can go down to the bottom of a ravine and
explore - Bosh Kala Shrine is one of the shrines you can find - one shrine has a puzzle where you use your control wind vents with your magnet tool to roll a ball to a goal - almost all shrines have an extra chest in them to grab
Make a preemptive strike
from inside your tank when your foes appear, or disembark and
explore dangerous strongholds
on foot with your allies.
From here, players are free to
explore the wide range in front of them, either
on foot or
on Monstie.