Real travel tips for smarter journeys

Why I Created Real Travel Tip

Traveling has taught me that the real journey — and the real travel tips — start where the typical travel blog ends.
Most blogs tell you where to go, what to see, what’s “a must”. But very few tell you about the little things — those details that make a difference between a stressful trip and one that flows naturally.

Like how your feet sink into the snow when you’re dragging a suitcase in Tromsø.
Or how you actually have to look for a stop called Dreggsallmenningen flybusstopp because Bergen isn’t listed directly on the bus website.
Or why you should always carry a plastic fork if you’re buying salmon from the Fish Market.

These are the real tips — the kind of advice you only learn by living it.
And that’s why I created Real Travel Tip:

For myself.
Because no matter how much you think you’ll remember, the little lessons fade away unless you capture them.

For my friends.
Because every time someone messages me, «Hey, you’re back from Norway — what should I know?» I want to give them something better than a rushed voice note.

For anyone looking for real advice.
Because if you’re planning a trip, you deserve more than the perfect photos.
You deserve the truth: the easy parts, the tricky parts, and everything in between.

Here, you’ll find what worked, what didn’t, what I would do differently, and the practical hacks that made a real difference.
Nothing curated, nothing staged — just real travel experiences, shared honestly.

Next up:
What I Learned After 2 Days in Bergen, Norway — practical tips and lessons from a real traveler’s experience.

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