átutazás
Átutazás, also known as transit tourism or transit travel, refers to the practice of traveling through a country without entering its territory, typically by using transportation networks such as trains, buses, or flights. This form of tourism allows visitors to experience the culture, history, and landscapes of a country without the need for a visa or long-term stay. Átutazás is particularly popular in Europe, where it is common to travel through multiple countries in a single day.
The concept of átutazás emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the increasing restrictions
One of the main advantages of átutazás is the ability to cover large distances quickly and efficiently.
However, átutazás also has its challenges. Travelers may encounter language barriers, cultural differences, and the need
In recent years, átutazás has become more popular due to the rise of budget airlines and the