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My name is Enes. I have studied architecture and my main focus and experience of professional ...
Welcome to Kosovo!Whether you're looking for a tour guide or beautiful view, we will ensure that ...
My name is Muamer but you can call me Muki, or you can call me whatever you want when I'm not ...
Discover Kosovo like an local ... I am a certified Tour Guide in Kosovo. I love guiding ...
Teilnehmer des Bund der Reiseleiter und Reisebegleiter der Republik Mazedonien seit 2011 ...
Hi everyone, my name is Suad,I am a local English tour operator--private tour guide,. I have been ...
I am Naile from Kosovo and I used to work as a Tour Guide in Kosovo since 2010. I do tours ...
" Reisen ist der schonste Weg Geld auszugeben und trotzdem reicher zu werden"Mit mir als Fachman ...
My name is Ermal Qufaj, I am an Agriculture and Plant Protection Expert. Very passionated ...
Hi, I live in Tirana, Albania. Thanks very much for reading my profile and I hope you will ...
For a period of 17 years, i have worked incessantly for the promotion of natural and touristic ...
Passionate photographer and traveler. Entrepreneur, and experienced mainly in online marketing and ...
I'm Tour Guide around Albania and Kosovo for more the 15 years! I have different programs for ...
Hello dear travelers from all over the world!Welcome to the beautiful region of the Western Balkans ...
A well informed and reliable individual, also a student of History in the University of ...
Crowned by the turquoise domes and spiked minarets of the lovely An-Nur Great Mosque, Pekan Baru is one of Indonesia’s more off-the-beaten-track and overlooked towns. It hails in as one of the historic trading ports on the island of Sumatra, positioned between the meanders of the Siak River just a short way from the Strait of Malacca that links across to the mega-industries of Singapore. However, despite its mercantile past that was shaped by the hands of Sultans and Dutch East India alike, this town still retains a glaring cleanliness and accessibility. Its downtown hums with hawkers and street food vendors, aromatic Oriental dishes and Malaysian satay from the lively Malay Quarter signalling a cosmopolitan mix of ethnicities and languages. The dry season can be challenging though, as it brings in a haze from burning palm plantations that can go on to affect the whole region; that apart there are Pekan Baru tour guides aplenty at hand happy to plan excursions out to the beaches of Bintan as well as the agreeable seas of Batam Island to the east.
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