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Tiptiyul – Travel Tips Blog

By Dvora Schleffer

Tiptiyul – Travel Tips Blog

By Dvora Schleffer

Dvora Schleffer

Tiptiyul – Travel Tips Blog

Active since: 2017

My blog is about easy traveling tips for any form of trip. Whether traveling as a couple, a family with kids, friends or even alone, each kind of travel holds its unique challenges and needs different planning to make it a successful and memorable trip. I write about the best places to travel with kids and how to make the trip enjoyable for all. I write about traveling on a budget to keep costs down while never compromising on comfort and fun. And many more tips to plan the perfect trip.

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I am...

I am a jewelry designer who loves to travel and get inspired by new places and new experiences. Traveling as a family, a couple, with friends or alone, enables me to experience different things.

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I write about

Traveling tips for every type of trip. For families, couples, women or solo travellers wishing to plan the perfect trip for their needs.

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My Audience

My readers are people looking for tips on how to best plan a trip for their specific traveling combination.

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Available collabs.

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