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The statement declares that this website wowiwalkers (dot) com use affiliate links throughout the blog. EDIT January 2024: If you don’t find this statement, then the specific blog post doesn’t contain any affiliate links yet.

What are affiliate links?

Affiliate links are links with a specific URL that contains an affiliate ID. This means that every time you click on one of my affiliate links, the URL has an ID from us, so if you buy something through that link we will earn a commission.

Clicking on an affiliate link and buying something through that link (for example a stay in a hotel we recommend) is at no extra cost to you.

Why do we use affiliate links?

We use affiliate links to generate an income from this blog. Having a website cost money and writing content cost time. So affiliate links are a way for us to earn an income on this travel blog and to keep it alive.

Who are our affiliate partners?

We only recommend accommodation platforms, tour platforms and other companies that we have either used while traveling or we find worthy to recommend.

Here is a list of all the companies of which we’re an affiliate partner:

  • Booking.com
  • Hostelworld
  • Get Your Guide
  • Viator
  • 12go.asia
  • Busbud
  • Ferryhopper
  • Flixbus
  • Klook

All of the above are trusted brands within the travel sector.