Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have a an old town in Jodhpur, India, the famed city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and a neighborhood in Malaga, Spain. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
Unlike Churu and Bikaner, Jodhpur is famous and considered a must-see in India. And it was strange to find myself - for the first time in Rajasthan - not being the only foreigner in the city but part of the social class - foreigners, who are herding back and forth along the old town's streets.
Many of them are Westerners over 50, having a short vacation - I just can see it - they look like aliens in their expensive hiking outfits. Backpackers? I saw several Western youngsters, yes, but I can't say there are many of them here in November 2025, rather few. No Asian travelers spotted.
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A day trip in Dubai has a way of stretching time. Hours behave like rubber bands there, pulled and snapped by the city’s bright energy. My morning had been packed with wandering, eating, and exploring, and at some point during the afternoon, the thought rose in my mind like a calm reminder: I still haven’t visited Dubai Mall and the Burj Khalifa square today.
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On this occasion, I bring you a place within the city of Malaga that I once visited but did not explore completely, and this time I wanted to explore it on foot and in its entirety. It is a neighbourhood that is not very large, within the eastern part of the city, but it has features that I have not seen anywhere else in the city.
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