Hey Em, I am so great to stumble across this question. I'm a Vegan myself and have been traveling extensively across Europe and Asia. I try my best to answer in the most helpful way I can.
Here are my rec:
- Berlin (I stayed there for 3+ months, and I can swear by their vegan cafes, restaurants and local markets). Please go there, it's worth it.
- Barcelona (Spanish love their seafood and dairy, but Barcelona will surprise you) It's got so many vegan options, mainly because it's a tourist attraction.
- Tel Aviv (Vegan capital, I was surprised to learn how progressive the city is)
- Tallin (It's a feast for vegans.)
- Amsterdam (They even have VEGAN space cakes!! Go to Popeyes for that)
- Lisbon (I've always loved hummus and Mediterranean food, and Lisbon is the place to go)
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Most Vegan-friendly city in Asia. Maybe I'm being a bit biased here because I love Vietnamese cuisine. But no exaggeration, Vietnamese food can really heal ones soul)
- Taipei, Taiwan (Another vegan-friendly city in Asia. About Animals serves up vegan burgers with wasabi mayo, veggie alternatives to hot dogs and bacon sandwiches)
- Brighton, UK (Emerging vegan capital, it's so famous for its vegan fish and chips, the new, emerging cafes serve great vegan food)
- Oslo/Copenhagen (Most of their restaurants have eco-friendly approach. But they usually offer fusion of asian/mexican food. I'm not sure if any restaurants serve authentic vegan Norwegian food. But you can def look it up! Best visit during summer. However, the food can be a bit pricy)
- New York (Again lived there for 3+ months, would totally recommend staying in Brooklyn, they have much more 'ALL VEGAN PIZZA' cafes and DINERS! These are top of mind cities. I'll add more if I can think of. Also, if you're interested, you can follow my new IG page @lalaveganland It's a page on vegan lifestyle, food and travel. I do vegan city reviews too and hope that would help you:)
It is still closed for any tourist activities. I am stuck in Malaysia and waiting for hiking activities to open as well! Lets see, keep an eye on the news
Hey,
Manali to Leh is approximately 450 to 500 kms. Break this journey in 2 days. First day - Drive from Manali to Jispa. Stay overnight in Jispa.
Second day - Complete the remaining stretch from Jispa to Leh. Start your journey as early as possible. Avoid riding/driving post sunset.
There are camping options available in Jispa. Thank you !
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Many to be honest. Some Youtube content creators are also awesome like Alex Chacon.
Watch the series Long way round.
Movies like Somewhere else tomorrow, motorcycle diaries, a journey to the top of the world.
Solo Trip To Spiti Valley Itinerary
Day 1: Overnight journey to Manali.
Day 2: Arrival in Manali, check-in at the hotel, drive to Kaza.
Day 3: Sightseeing in Kaza.
Day 4: Drive till Tabo Monastery, Sightseeing.
Day 5: Chandratal Trek, ovenight stay at the camp.
Day 6: Head back to Manali, departure. Hope this helps!