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Every guide is structured the same way. No fluff, no ads, no endless scrolling past personal anecdotes to find opening hours.
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Straight to the point
Practical info up top. Tap + to expand detail when you want depth.
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Interactive maps
Every destination with coordinates comes with an embedded map.
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Climate at a glance
Monthly temperature and rainfall in one chart.
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Verified and traceable
Every claim traces to an official source. Every page dated.
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Always free
No ads, no paywall, no sponsored content.
Destinations
Spain is live. Portugal is up next. More every few weeks.
Spain
Flamenco, tapas, and millennia-old architecture
Portugal
Atlantic coast, pastel de nata, fado
China
Great Wall, hutongs, regional cuisines
Italy
Renaissance cities, coasts, cucina regionale
Japan
Kyoto temples, Tokyo neon, Hokkaido snow
France
Paris, Alps, Provence, Loire châteaux
Questions travellers ask
The things people want to know before they trust a guide.
Is the information accurate?
Every guide is built from verified sources and personally reviewed before publication. Each page shows its last verification date and every source consulted. That said, things change, so always cross-check critical details (visas, bookings, opening hours) with official sources before you travel.
Who writes the content?
The data comes from humans and official sources. AI turns that structured data into prose. It's the writer, not the researcher. A person reviews every guide before it goes live.
Why is TripTamba free?
Practical travel information like visa rules, transport, opening hours, and climate shouldn't sit behind a paywall. TripTamba is an independent project with no investors, no ads, and no sponsored content.
How often are guides updated?
Each guide carries a last-verified date. We update guides when conditions change or when readers flag corrections. Every page has a correction form so you can tell us when something's off.
What sources do you use?
Official tourism boards, Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, government travel advisories, and reference guidebooks. Every fact traces back to a source listed at the bottom of each guide.
Can I contribute?
Yes. Every guide has a correction form at the bottom of the page. Use it to flag errors, add context, or suggest missing info. Contributions are reviewed before they go live.