in August I made it within two weeks by bike from Austria through Italy and Slovenia to Croatia
Continue reading by bike from Austria towards the Adriatic Sea
in August I made it within two weeks by bike from Austria through Italy and Slovenia to Croatia
Continue reading by bike from Austria towards the Adriatic Sea
Pictures from a trip with ups and downs in Central America.
Continue reading Central America 2016
pictures from a great trip through Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania and Italy…
The story of my last two weeks in Panama is quickly told.
Continue reading Panama
As the airport of Panama city was 40km outside of town and the bus into town would have taken more then two hours, I decided to take a taxi for 30$. First I got some stuff done in the hostel and then I walked down to the Coast where I was walking a round a bit. Ending up at the Fishmarket I had some great cebiche and as I wanted to order another one, the waiter misunderstood me somehow and 20 minutes later I found a big fried fish in front of me. It was very good, but made me ready for a siesta.
Continue reading First time Central America – Panama City
After spending my last Peruvian Soles for some souvenirs – don’t know yet, how useful they will be – I took a taxi to the airport in the early afternoon to start my journey towards Panama.. Continue reading Leaving South America
After almost four month in South America it was time to get to my last destination – Lima. I‘ve heard different things about Peru‘s capital. Most people said that there was not too much to do and to see, but there were also some who loved it.
Continue reading Last Stop in South America – Lima
After more then a month it was good to be back on the beach again.
But before that, there was this 20 hour journey from Cusco to Paracas with a stopover in Ica, where I had lunch.
Continue reading Paracas and Islas Ballestas
After some days in at a lower altitude, I crossed the Andes again for my next destination: Cusco, at 3400m.
Already heard, that it should be a nice city, with lots of things to do and see and a chilled atmosphere, I was looking forward for my time there.
Continue reading Cusco – gateway to Machu Picchu
First I wanted to do Colca Canyon, which was a six hour bus ride away from Arequipa, on my own, but as I’ve heard, that doing all the organization through the hostel was almost the same price, I decided to do it that way. Continue reading Colca Canyon – the second deepest Canyon in the world