5 reasons why not to go traveling Doubting whether to go traveling for a longer period or not? We have debunked the most common excuses not to. Financial excuse – I have to pay my rent and other fixed obligations, I need to save money to buy a house Career excuse – I am close […]
Read MoreRanong harbor village, Thailand
Ranong, the quiet harbor village. Located in Southern Thailand, bordering Malaysia, you find yourself in a place with incredible nature. Big green hills with amazing lookout points. Ranong has 2 main attractions: the Ranong hot springs and the Ranong waterfall. Ranong Rakswarin Hot springs At 40 degrees Celsius, too hot to take a plunge! Still […]
Read MoreBe amazed at El Nido, Palawan, the Philippines
The pearl of Palawan: el Nido El Nido, one of our worlds nature wonders. Palawan is a Philippine province (and an island), located 260 Miles/420 kilometers South West of Manila (the capitol of the Philippines). The capital of Palawan is Puerta Princesa, which is located in the middle of Palawan. el Nido is a municipality […]
Read MoreMake your way up the stairs to Fort Golconda, Hyderabad, India
The long stairs of Fort Golconda. Golconda, translated as: “round (shaped) hills”. Alternatively, the name could stem from the phrase “Golla Konda”, which means ‘Sheppard’s hill’ in Telugu. Picture: Top fort Golconda Picture: Sneak peak Golconda, an enormous fort just 11 km outside of Hyderabad is a ruin city, surrounded by 10 km of walls. […]
Read MoreWashington D.C. Citytrip
Washington D.C. Travel through the capitol of the USA: Washington D.C.! Not to be confused with the State Washington, which is located on the far west side of the USA, right on the other side of the country. D.C. stands for District of Columbia, a standalone federal state that does not form part of any […]
Read MoreTake a moment at the S-21 Prison, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Warning – Explicit material. The S21 prison; the horror prison of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime. The history in a nutshell In 1970, a civil war started in Cambodia. The communist opposition was referred to as: “red Cambodians” – the Khmer Rouge. In that period, a man within the Khmer Rouge rose and became their […]
Read MoreYangon, Myanmar sighteseeing
Yangon (Rangoon) in Myanmar (Burma). What’s in a name! When we have to compare Yangon to a different city, it would definitely be an Indian city like Delhi or Bangalore. Reason is the traffic, (non-) cleanliness, poverty and the high numbers of people. The average monthly salary of People in Yangon is approximately USD 200, […]
Read MoreExplore the jungle at Taman Negara national park, Malaysia
The Taman Negara national park. Taman Negara means: “national park” in Malaysian and is Malaysia’s protected rainforest. It is the oldest rainforest of the world as the ice-age has had little effect on the area and has been determined to be a national park in the year 1938. If you are not planning to visit […]
Read MoreVisit the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
The Colosseum, Rome! One of the 7 new world wonders! Roaming around the premises, admiring the architecture, you deem yourself to have travelled back in time. The colosseum is an oval Amphitheater. The structure is built with concrete and stone. Picture: Colosseum Rome Picture: Colosseum Rome In its glory days, the Colosseum had sufficient space […]
Read MoreCitytrip Barcelona – siteseeing
A citytrip in Barcelona! If you like visiting big cities, but you also like beach holidays, why not visit Barcelona, Spain. This city has it all; city life, beach, architecture, parcs, harbor, markets and so much more! A nice extra is that, compared to more Northern European countries, the temperatures are higher on an average. The […]
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