The Travel Wire: best travel reads #52

The Little Osaka of Thailand, the Doğu Express, carefree or clueless travel, and more travel reads.

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Travel reads

"Traveling 800 miles from the Turkish capital Ankara to the city of Kars, the 26-hour Doğu Express has long been a fixture on Türkiye’s night train circuit. But after a Swedish YouTuber shared a video, local people realized they had an epic route on their doorstep, and it became a (literal) overnight railway sensation. Author and keen train traveler Monisha Rajesh joins the crowds."

Carefree or clueless? [Couchfish]

"When exactly does carefree become clueless?"

Southeast Asia RailwaysRailway news and train travel reviews of railways in Southeast Asia.

"Social media hype about China’s ‘futuristic’ technology and urban infrastructure is attracting a growing wave of foreign tourists."

Lost Beyond Elounda... [Claire in Crete]

"Craig and I are lost - somewhere between Plaka and Milatos, in the thorny, mountain hinterland of East Crete where it feels as if you could tumble over the edge of the world…"

"While exploring a remote corner of the country, Michael Snyder learns how millennia-old craft and design traditions are forging a modern culture among the ruins."

"Flying in an aerial motorbike, performing mountain-top handstands, or "just" taking a solo trip ..."

"After traveling to 195 countries, a Vietnamese YouTuber reflects on a journey defined not by check-ins but by experiences like sleeping in African tribal villages and mugging in Colombia."

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