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Jagabandhu Das

I’m Jagabandhu Das, the founder of Voyasee. I started Voyasee with a simple idea: travel should feel exciting, not confusing. I wanted to create a space where people can discover destinations, find practical guidance, and make smarter travel decisions without getting overwhelmed. Through Voyasee, I focus on sharing useful travel insights, simple tools, and real-world information that make planning easier and more meaningful. My goal is to help travelers explore with more clarity, more confidence, and a better sense of direction.

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Digital Nomad Visa Europe 2026: Portugal or Spain First?

A digital nomad visa can make Europe feel simple on paper: choose a country, prove remote income, rent an apartment, and work near a different daily routine. Then the real questions arrive. Which country wants higher income? Which one is easier with taxes? Which one fits your work hours? Which one still feels livable after […]

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Visa & Travel Requirements
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Passport Validity Rules: 6-Month Mistake That Stops Trips

A passport can still be valid and still fail your trip. That is the part many travelers only learn when the airline counter is already in front of them, the bag is on the scale, and the hotel booking feels like proof that everything is settled. The problem is not always an expired passport. Sometimes

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Visa & Travel Requirements
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Best Food Cities in Europe: Where to Travel If You Plan Around Meals

A city can serve one excellent dinner and still be a weak food trip. The real test begins the next morning, when you need breakfast, then lunch, then somewhere worth sitting down after the famous dish has already been eaten. That is how I judge the best food cities in Europe. I am less interested

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Food & Cuisine, Destination Guide
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Best Time to Visit India: The Month I’d Choose Before Booking a First Trip

India can feel like five different countries on the same booking screen. Delhi can be cold and foggy while Kerala is warm, Rajasthan can be perfect while the hills are still wintery, and one badly timed week of heat or rain can make a first trip feel harder than it needed to be. The date

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Destination Guide
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Countries With the Most Islands: Where Island Hopping Gets Serious

Island hopping sounds simple until the map starts lying to you. A country can have tens of thousands of islands and still give a traveler only a handful that are easy, affordable, and sensible to visit on one trip. The number is fascinating, but the route is where the truth appears: ferry days, cancelled boats,

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Geography & Travel Facts
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Hotel vs Airbnb? The Fee Math Most Travelers Miss Before Paying

A hotel can feel expensive until the Airbnb checkout page starts adding its own little surprises. A clean room with breakfast downstairs, daily towels, a front desk, and luggage storage may not look exciting in the search results, but those boring hotel services can save real money when the trip is short, late, tired, or

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Accommodation
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Countries Without Airports: How Travelers Actually Get There

A country without an airport sounds like a travel problem until you realize how many travelers reach these places without noticing the missing runway. You do not fly into Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, or Andorra. You fly near them, finish the journey by train, bus, car, or on foot, and the border arrives

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Geography & Travel Facts
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Best Time to Visit Switzerland: When the Alps Feel Worth the Price

Switzerland is beautiful in almost any month, but it is not forgiving when the timing is lazy. A lake view in May, a high trail in July, a train window in October, and a ski week in February are four different trips hiding under the same country name. The mistake is not visiting Switzerland in

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Destination Guide
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