Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the most famous trails in Europe. Circling Mont Blanc massif, the route visits 3 countries, 6 valleys, and uncountable photo spots. We have decided to cut down the costs and go tour du Mont Blanc with a tent. And here are some practicalities of this endeavor, in case you want to repeat it.
Rheinburgenweg is a picturesque walking route 200 km long following the river Rhein from Bad Breisig to Bingen. It’s a relaxing walk for those enjoying castles, nature, and quiet evenings in small German towns.
After the universal lockdown traveling is now possible again. Still, some borders stay closed, and some of us are still reluctant to go to other countries. However, we can travel close to home and treat it as an opportunity to know our part of the world better. Let us explore all the new ways to enjoy partial freedom and travel locally!
How to organize a trip to Patagonia? We talked to two friends, one of whom went to Patagonia with a tour and another organized the trip herself. In this first installment, we take a close look at what it means to join a tour to Patagonia.
For those who want to escape Paris for 3 days, we suggest a route that includes visiting some of the most beautiful castles of the Loire Valley, Saint-Malo, Mont Saint-Michel, swimming in the sea, night driving, sunsets and sleeping in a tent under the stars.
The Western Balkans is a region on the Balkan Peninsula facing the Adriatic Sea. Here is a story of Mark, a big fan of the this region, who undertook a 3-week long trip across the Balkans for his honeymoon, and visited 7 countries on the way.
Do you feel like accommodation costs are just too much for you? Turns out, it’s quite doable to cut down accommodation budget… to nil! Read on to learn exactly, how!
Shit happens. But it’s just the worst when it happens in time to ruin your well-earned vacation and you’re far from familiar surroundings. We’re exploring some of the most common emergencies you might encounter in your travels and see what can be done to remedy and prevent them.
There is a saying that every true Slovenian must at least once in their life stand on top of the Triglav mountain. For everybody else in the world, this climb is totally optional, but it’s so beautiful that you still should make it if you can! Our editor Kate climbed the highest mountain in Slovenia and now tells you about her experience.
Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland nature park lies on the border between Germany and Czechia, a short distance from Dresden and Prague. The common feature of this park on both sides of the border are magnificent sandstones on the banks of Elbe river. These breathtaking rock formations have inspired numerous artists and poets over the centuries, and now they are waiting for you! So how do you get to this park and what do you see there?