Kairouan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the religious capital of Tunisia due to its importance to Islam. It is forth holy city of Islam after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. It is located approx. 170 kilometers south of Tunis, so it can be visited as a day tour from […]
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Betsileo people and beatiful rice fields in Madagascar
I did and saw many things in my 2 weeks in Madagascar… but one aspect remains very strongly in my thoughts and emotions related to Malagasy people. I knew we would visit local communities, but it impacted me more than I could have imagined. Our days are happier when we […]
Read MoreFinding lemurs in Madagascar was a dream!
Lemurs are without a doubt THE symbol of Madagascar! Endemic to this country, it´s a paradise to see them in the wild with the huge advantage of seeing different species when traveling across the country! We all imagine the ring-tailed lemurs but the variety and beauty of the other lemur […]
Read MoreZanzibar, the perfect ending to an African safari
I always bragged (and still do) about our Caribbean beaches in Mexico because the color is just ridiculousoy beuatiful, but little did I know there are so many other places like that. A small punch to my mexican beach ego, but at the same time I love experiencing new places […]
Read MoreA day in Merzouga and the Sahara Desert
My trip to Morocco could not be complete without visiting Merzouga and spending one night camping in the Sahara Desert. It was my first time visiting a desert of this magnitude and it lived for the expectations! Merzouga is a small town in southeastern Morocco, very close to the Algerian […]
Read MoreRiads, small palaces in Morocco
Do you want to feel like royalty without spending a fortune? Then Morocco is a good place for you to visit! There are many reasons to visit Morocco, but the accomodation was a highlight for me, more concretely the accomodations known as Riads. Traveling – it gives you home in […]
Read MoreWhat´s being in African safari like?
We often get to see the photos or videos from these famous safaris, however I always wondered how they were really like. I just couldn´t imagine how it was in practice, if you really were in the middle of nowhere, how close you can be from the animals, etc. So […]
Read MoreKenya – The Great Migration, a wonderful natural spectacle
African safari… It all started with you, The Lion King.. Yes, it´s a bit cheesy but it is 100% real. I´m that generation whose heart was broken at a young age with Mufasa´s tragic death. And how does it relate to all of this? AFRICA, animals! the prides, everything… I […]
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