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Based on our record, Hotels.com seems to be a lot more popular than TourRadar. While we know about 525 links to Hotels.com, we've tracked only 2 mentions of TourRadar. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If time permits, and you're close enough, I can't recommend Machu Picchu enough, but plan ahead as you'll need tickets. Plenty of tour operators with various routes and itineraries, find one that appeals to you and go that way (I used tourradar.com which worked well, but there's tons out there). There's lots of other awesome attractions as well, and you'll be with locals who know the best ones so take advantage of... Source: over 2 years ago
My suggestion would be is to check if there are tour companies going to the national parks you interested in and join one of the groups. As a starting point I would suggest to check out tourradar.com, they collect the offerings of other tour companies. I had no problems with them, but you can book directly with the tour company if you want. Check the ages as the age limited ones like 18-39 are more for hiking /... Source: almost 3 years ago
I use both hotels.com and also booking.com mostly for booking accomodation but its also 100% worth using trivago site to search and see if anywhere else has the same hotel cheaper (This has saved me loads in the past) its not a great site I find for searching hotels in a region, Use hotels and booking for that then use trivago to price comparison it. Source: 5 months ago
To answer a couple of your questions, there are plenty of roadside motels near the National Parks. I usually use hotels.com or google to determine which chains are where and book directly with the hotel. Source: 5 months ago
Search on hotels.com or tripadvisor or other places to find things in your price range. You might have to stay outside of Manhattan, and before you book make sure to research commute times from the potential hotels to the places you want to visit. Source: 5 months ago
I use hotels.com, because they have 'pay when you get there' hotels, that way Im not charged if I dont show. Source: 5 months ago
It's $60 a night during peak holiday for a reason. Good hotels in that area are 4 to 6 times that. Looking at the ratings on Expedia and hotels.com, yeah, it's a shit hole. Did you read the reviews before you booked? Source: 5 months ago
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