• Looking for more than just a bed to crash in? These hostels have earned legendary status among travelers for their insane parties, social vibes, and unforgettable nights out. Whether you’re chasing rooftop DJs, crazy pub crawls, or just want to meet new friends over a few too many drinks — these spots are where the memories (and hangovers) are made.

    Mad Monkey Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
    Backpacker central in Southeast Asia — pool parties, rooftop views, and infamous pub crawls that guarantee you’ll never have a quiet night in Phnom Penh.

    Selina Tamarindo (Costa Rica)
    Beach days, surf breaks, and sunset DJ sets that roll straight into cocktail-fueled nights. This is the ultimate paradise-meets-party experience.

    The YellowSquare Rome (Italy)
    Rome’s nightlife hotspot — live DJs, karaoke, and a hostel bar so good even locals show up. It’s basically a club disguised as a hostel.

    Flying Pig Downtown (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
    Central, cozy, and just the right amount of chaotic. Beer, laughs, and Amsterdam’s famously “relaxed” vibe — this place knows how to keep the party going.

    Base Backpackers (Sydney, Australia)
    Home of the Scary Canary bar — cheap drinks, packed dance floors, and endless energy that makes it one of the most famous hostel party spots in the world.

    Greg & Tom Party Hostel (Krakow, Poland)
    Free dinners to fuel up, then nightly pub crawls through Poland’s buzzing nightlife. Krakow + this hostel = guaranteed unforgettable nights.

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    Looking for more than just a bed to crash in? These hostels have earned legendary status among travelers for their insane parties, social vibes, and unforgettable nights out. Whether you’re chasing rooftop DJs, crazy pub crawls, or just want to meet new friends over a few too many drinks — these spots are where the memories (and hangovers) are made. 🍻 🔥 Mad Monkey Phnom Penh (Cambodia) Backpacker central in Southeast Asia — pool parties, rooftop views, and infamous pub crawls that guarantee you’ll never have a quiet night in Phnom Penh. 🌴 Selina Tamarindo (Costa Rica) Beach days, surf breaks, and sunset DJ sets that roll straight into cocktail-fueled nights. This is the ultimate paradise-meets-party experience. 🎶 The YellowSquare Rome (Italy) Rome’s nightlife hotspot — live DJs, karaoke, and a hostel bar so good even locals show up. It’s basically a club disguised as a hostel. 🍻 Flying Pig Downtown (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Central, cozy, and just the right amount of chaotic. Beer, laughs, and Amsterdam’s famously “relaxed” vibe — this place knows how to keep the party going. 💃 Base Backpackers (Sydney, Australia) Home of the Scary Canary bar — cheap drinks, packed dance floors, and endless energy that makes it one of the most famous hostel party spots in the world. 🥂 Greg & Tom Party Hostel (Krakow, Poland) Free dinners to fuel up, then nightly pub crawls through Poland’s buzzing nightlife. Krakow + this hostel = guaranteed unforgettable nights. #hostels #travel #backpacking #solotravel #worldtraveller
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  • In Cambodia’s remote Ratanakiri province, the Kreung ethnic minority has long practiced a unique tradition known as “love huts.” When daughters reach their teenage years, parents build small bamboo huts separate from the family home. These huts allow young women to meet and spend nights with potential suitors—sometimes engaging in sexual relationships—before deciding on a life partner. The practice is rooted in the community’s belief in female agency, with girls free to invite the men they choose, and suitors expected to treat them with respect. Unlike in many cultures, premarital sex is not stigmatized, and marriages formed through this system often result in long-term stability.

    However, modernization is slowly changing this centuries-old custom. As families build sturdier homes from timber or brick, daughters are increasingly allowed to meet partners in their own rooms rather than separate huts. Growing exposure to mainstream Cambodian culture, smartphones, and urban lifestyles has also reduced the tradition’s prevalence. Concerns over unintended pregnancies, rivalry between suitors, and occasional cases of abuse have further convinced some parents to abandon the practice entirely.

    Today, “love huts” survive in only a handful of villages, more as a cultural symbol than a common reality. For the Kreung people, they remain a reminder of a time when young women were given rare freedom to explore relationships on their own terms—a freedom that is now slowly fading in the face of modern pressures.

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    In Cambodia’s remote Ratanakiri province, the Kreung ethnic minority has long practiced a unique tradition known as “love huts.” When daughters reach their teenage years, parents build small bamboo huts separate from the family home. These huts allow young women to meet and spend nights with potential suitors—sometimes engaging in sexual relationships—before deciding on a life partner. The practice is rooted in the community’s belief in female agency, with girls free to invite the men they choose, and suitors expected to treat them with respect. Unlike in many cultures, premarital sex is not stigmatized, and marriages formed through this system often result in long-term stability. However, modernization is slowly changing this centuries-old custom. As families build sturdier homes from timber or brick, daughters are increasingly allowed to meet partners in their own rooms rather than separate huts. Growing exposure to mainstream Cambodian culture, smartphones, and urban lifestyles has also reduced the tradition’s prevalence. Concerns over unintended pregnancies, rivalry between suitors, and occasional cases of abuse have further convinced some parents to abandon the practice entirely. Today, “love huts” survive in only a handful of villages, more as a cultural symbol than a common reality. For the Kreung people, they remain a reminder of a time when young women were given rare freedom to explore relationships on their own terms—a freedom that is now slowly fading in the face of modern pressures. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • Travel doesn’t have to break the bank.
    Here are budget-friendly countries Indians are actually visiting — crowd-picked and passport-approved.

    Vietnam — Street food heaven and scooter chaos you’ll fall in love with.

    Cambodia — Ancient temples and calm vibes for soul-searchers.

    Laos — Underrated gem with epic waterfalls and slow travel feels.

    Indonesia — Bali and beyond on a backpacker’s budget.

    Myanmar — Offbeat, spiritual, and full of raw beauty.

    Bangladesh — River cruises, rich culture, and real warmth.

    Malaysia — Futuristic cities and tropical islands, all in one trip.

    Philippines — White sand beaches and turquoise water dreams.

    Uzbekistan — Silk Road history and surreal architecture.

    Kazakhstan — Modern cities and endless mountains.

    Armenia — Europe vibes without the Europe price tag.

    Hungary — Soak in thermal baths and cruise through history.

    Sri Lanka — Surf, safaris, and soul food just across the sea.

    Thailand — From party islands to peaceful temples, all on a budget.

    Kyrgyzstan — Nomadic culture and jaw-dropping landscapes.

    Georgia — Wine, mountains, and charming cobblestones.

    Egypt — Ancient wonders and Red Sea beaches await.

    UAE — Experience the luxe life without going broke.

    Jordan — Petra, desert nights, and Middle Eastern magic.

    Iran — Culture-rich, welcoming, and visually stunning.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina — Waterfalls, bridges, and Balkan charm.

    North Macedonia — Lakeside towns and hidden history.

    Albania — Europe’s coastal secret with budget prices.

    Serbia — Music, nightlife, and riverside cafes.

    Nepal — Mountains call, and it’s closer than you think.

    Bhutan — The land of happiness, just a border away.


    So, what’s stopping you? Your next stamp is just a plan away.
    Holidayscrowd is here to make these destinations your reality.
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    ✈️ Travel doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are budget-friendly countries Indians are actually visiting — crowd-picked and passport-approved. 🌍💸 🌿 Vietnam — Street food heaven and scooter chaos you’ll fall in love with. 🌴 Cambodia — Ancient temples and calm vibes for soul-searchers. 🏞️ Laos — Underrated gem with epic waterfalls and slow travel feels. 🌊 Indonesia — Bali and beyond on a backpacker’s budget. 🕌 Myanmar — Offbeat, spiritual, and full of raw beauty. 🛶 Bangladesh — River cruises, rich culture, and real warmth. 🌆 Malaysia — Futuristic cities and tropical islands, all in one trip. 🏝️ Philippines — White sand beaches and turquoise water dreams. 🏜️ Uzbekistan — Silk Road history and surreal architecture. ⛰️ Kazakhstan — Modern cities and endless mountains. ⛪ Armenia — Europe vibes without the Europe price tag. 🏰 Hungary — Soak in thermal baths and cruise through history. 🌊 Sri Lanka — Surf, safaris, and soul food just across the sea. 🌅 Thailand — From party islands to peaceful temples, all on a budget. 🏕️ Kyrgyzstan — Nomadic culture and jaw-dropping landscapes. 🏛️ Georgia — Wine, mountains, and charming cobblestones. 🐪 Egypt — Ancient wonders and Red Sea beaches await. 🌆 UAE — Experience the luxe life without going broke. 🏜️ Jordan — Petra, desert nights, and Middle Eastern magic. 🕌 Iran — Culture-rich, welcoming, and visually stunning. 🏞️ Bosnia and Herzegovina — Waterfalls, bridges, and Balkan charm. ⛰️ North Macedonia — Lakeside towns and hidden history. 🏖️ Albania — Europe’s coastal secret with budget prices. 🎶 Serbia — Music, nightlife, and riverside cafes. 🗻 Nepal — Mountains call, and it’s closer than you think. 🏞️ Bhutan — The land of happiness, just a border away. ✨ So, what’s stopping you? Your next stamp is just a plan away. Holidayscrowd is here to make these destinations your reality. 🌍🧳💙 . . . #srilanka #thailand #việtnam #cambodia #laos #indonesia #malaysia #phillippines #myanmar #bangladesh #uzbekistan #kazakhstan #kyyrgyzstan #georgia #amenia #hungary #egypt #uae #jordan #i̇ran #albania #serbia #bosnia #herzegovina #northmacedonia #népal #bhutan #affordable #destinations #india
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  • Trump says the “reciprocal tariffs” will be about half of what the other countries charge us. It will not be 1:1. Every country gets a different tariff.

    Trump tariffs. Visible on his sign:
    China 34%
    EU 20%
    Vietnam 46%
    Taiwan 32%
    Japan 24%
    India 26%
    South Korea 25%
    Thailand 36% Switzrland 31%
    Indonesia 32%
    Malaysia 24%
    Cambodia 49%
    UK 10%
    South Africa 30%
    Brazil 10%
    Bangladesh 37%
    Singapore 10%
    Israel 17%
    Philippines 10%
    Chile 10%
    Trump says the “reciprocal tariffs” will be about half of what the other countries charge us. It will not be 1:1. Every country gets a different tariff. Trump tariffs. Visible on his sign: China 34% EU 20% Vietnam 46% Taiwan 32% Japan 24% India 26% South Korea 25% Thailand 36% Switzrland 31% Indonesia 32% Malaysia 24% Cambodia 49% UK 10% South Africa 30% Brazil 10% Bangladesh 37% Singapore 10% Israel 17% Philippines 10% Chile 10%
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