Goats On The Road Posts

10 Best Airbnbs in Saranda, Albania
If you’re visiting the beautiful coastal town of Saranda, one of the best ways to soak up the sunny atmosphere is by staying in one of the many Airbnbs in Saranda. Saranda is one of my favorite places in Albania. It offers a blend of fun and tourism and feels like such a local, homely ...
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How To Build High-Quality SEO Backlinks
Building SEO backlinks is one of the most important things you can do as a new blogger and it’s the first thing you should be doing after you design your site and publish your first 10 posts. But building backlinks isn’t just for new bloggers. A healthy backlink profile is vital to good SEO practice and ...
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10 Best Airbnbs in Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman is currently one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. And if you’ve ever flown or driven into this beautiful mountainous city, you’ll probably know why – and may have felt pulled to stay too! I never fully appreciated Bozeman for its proximity to outdoor activities until I met my husband, an avid ...
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How To Hike The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
In this guide to trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you’ll learn exactly what to expect, what to pack for the Inca Trail, which tour operator to choose and more. Nick and I hiked the Classic Inca Trail Trek for 5 days and had a very positive experience. You will too — if you’re ...
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10 Best Mayan Ruins in Mexico + Archaeological Sites
Mexico is a top destination for visiting Mayan ruins & archeological sites. Before 1,000 BC, ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Maya, Aztecs and Zapotecs, built magnificent cities all across Mexico. Amazingly, many of these sites are still incredibly well-preserved, making for a truly memorable travel experience! The Mayan ruins and other archaeological sites have unique ...
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15 Best Things To Do in Campeche, Mexico
Despite being a relatively small city, there are plenty of exciting and fascinating things to do in Campeche, a UNESCO-protected, fortified town on the west coast of the Yucatán peninsula. Campeche immediately made me feel welcome with its well-preserved, multi-coloured colonial buildings and hospitable people. I had just spent some time in the jungle of ...
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