Social Sabbatical Beijing: How does volunteering in China look like?

Welcome to a story bound to describe what was and still is an incredible experience! Not just volunteering in China, not just a social sabbatical in Beijing. An experience to shake images and stereotypes, to trigger a small change for … Read More

Nazca to Huacachina to Lima – an adventurous journey

The turbulence in our stomachs, caused by the aerial view of the Nazca Lines, is slowly fading. We even treated ourselves to tasty pancakes for lunch. Now, along with all our stuff, we are waiting at the station for the … Read More

Peru turbulence – things to do in Nazca

Sometimes the last days of a journey pass in quiet melancholy, boredom, or a light depression, provoked by the impending return home. At the end of our trip to South America, just the opposite happened – we weren’t melancholic or … Read More

Bolivia – La Paz and something more

Salar de Uyuni was the perfect start of our visit to Bolivia. While nature left us with our jaws hanging, covered in salt, and in possession of thousands of photos, the people were not that welcoming. There must always be … Read More

Captured in Salar de Uyuni

It’s 04:40 in the morning, we are surrounded by impenetrable darkness, the cars are loaded and they pass through the water of the salt flat. It is still raining. Did we drive offroad through mountains and above 4000 meters all … Read More

A 3-day offroad tour to Salar de Uyuni

To reach San Pedro de Atacama from Salar de Uyuni you have to pass through many beautiful places and experience many unexpected moments. It takes 3 days on a jeep tour to Salar de Uyuni. The first two you spend … Read More

Chile – the best Atacama Desert tours

We aim to preserve the air of mystery around the deserts so we’ll refrain from citing facts from the Internet about the Atacama Desert. What we will do is we’ll share with you the ways to see and experience the … Read More

Chile – how to tour San Pedro de Atacama

The little village of San Pedro de Atacama is situated on the edge of the driest desert in the world – the Atacama Desert. This is how you can do your tour to San Pedro de Atacama. You’ll know it … Read More

Chile – La Serena and Humboldt National Reserve

We calmed down after the wild rush at Valparaiso with the help of an 8-hour bus ride towards La Serena.  La Serena is a city, that is situated about 1200 km away from our final destination, the Atacama Desert. It … Read More

Chile – Valparaiso in a day

Fresh oceanic breeze stokes the fire, making it hot enough for the pieces of corn thrown in to cook. Delicious food with a well-deserved glass or two of the Chilean Carménère on the terrace of our hostel. The hostel is … Read More

Chile – the many faces of Santiago

The bus as a mode of transportation has many advantages. Lest it seems we complain too much, we are going to tell you about the 8-hour journey from Mendoza to Santiago that took us straight through the mountain. Santiago is … Read More

Argentinean Patagonia – Perito Moreno Glacier

“It isn’t the biggest but it’s the most beautiful!” would say anyone who you ask about Perito Moreno. It is situated in the South part of Los Glaciares National Park, about 80 km from El Calafate, in Lago Argentino. It … Read More

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