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  We want to inspire more and more people to travel. To travel to nearby places as well as to distant ones. To travel to the most popular destinations and to the least visited and known ones. To be brave … Read More

Our travel manifesto

We compiled a list of our views and principles which are the basis of our travels and even our life. We hope this list will enrich over time and we will be able to discuss with you, readers of the … Read More

Journey to the other side of the globe – road bumps

How can you turn a big obstacle into a small bump on the road? I have always spoken highly of Istanbul Ataturk Airport. It is really big, has lots of shops, many restaurants, Turkish delight everywhere. There is no way … Read More

Switzerland – explore Geneva on a budget

Switzerland’s beauty is indisputable, as well as the research papers state the country is one of the best to live in. Everything comes with a price. So how do the ordinary tourists manage to survive in Switzerland without going bankrupt? Do … Read More

China,Yunnan – Stone Forest – photo diary

Stone Forest in Yunnan province of China is one of the architectural miracles of nature. Whether you go to admire their shapes or to learn a new legend of luck and prosperity, the Stone Forest won’t disappoint you! This was … Read More

Explore Mauritius – water, coastal, and inland activities on the island

Green sugarcane fields fill your sight. Round or square old sugar factory chimneys and small dirt roads leading to them remind some people were here a long time ago. We are not in the 14th century and this is not … Read More

Things to do in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Here are some of our favorite things to do in Rio de Janeiro, which we enjoyed for our week in one of the best cities in the world! From amazing beaches to historical landmarks, from fancy neighborhoods to bustling favelas, … Read More

Practical tips and tricks for your journey in South America

Brazil Paraguay Argentina Patagonia Uruguay Chile Bolivia Peru Disclaimer: According to official information, since January 1, 2016, “blue dollar” and “blue market” do not exist in Argentina anymore. If someone visited the country ever after, we’d appreciate some on-site updates. … Read More

How to explore Kunming in China

Time to go south. The province of Yunnan offers plenty for travelers. Kunming is its capital, a city far less populous than Beijing or Shanghai – it has only about six million inhabitants. The immediate comparison between the three is … Read More

Explore Beijing – size matters in the capital of China

“We should go, this elevator is full…” Guess again, it can accommodate at least ten more people. “We just have to cross this junction to get to you…” Sure, but to cross you have to walk at least 500 meters … Read More

The Great Wall of China – a tour to Mutianyu section

You can generally make use of any stone, really – you could use it to fight off dogs who attack you or it could, of course, trip you and make you twist your ankle. In any case, whether it ends … Read More

Social sabbatical Beijing: Make the world a better place to live in

As our dear mentors warned us at the beginning of our Social Sabbatical time in Beijing, we were getting more and more tired as the time was passing by. Combining hard work for our NGOs and Beijing’s every day rushed life, we … Read More

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