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Need help with Travel SEO

I have a travel blog based in India, but its not a normal blog, here I post travel guides for each destination. So like it's supposed to be a concise guide for each destination like -5 Stays,5 Eats and 5 spots for each place. And no more than 1 post for each destination.
I am new to SEO, but also struggling with it badly. The blog is 2 years old now, but the traffic is 1k users monthly, mostly coming from reddit.
From google organic search, I only get 3-4 clicks per month, which is too bad.
I have checked the search results for my kind of keywords, and I really feel my content deserves better rankings.
I have few backlinks, don't really how to build them, why would someone list my website on theirs?

I really need ideas on how can I improve SEO, but I dont want to make posts just for the sake of keywords expansion, as I really want the content of my site to be relevant.

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