SAPA: first day OFF the beaten tracks in the rice fields terraces and rural villages

Dear explorers, I have finally completed out my 6th journey mission in South-East Asia, this time I dedicated my attention to Vietnam. Unlike my previous deep experience with Indonesia, here I had less time to spend and so I had to draw a narrowed draft plan out of a total of fifteen days, perhaps here …

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KAPAS island: the golden compromise for snorkeling, trekking or just relaxing.

Dear explorers, Christmas is round the corner and I have finally gotten some time to dedicate a post about Kapas island which is situated on the east coast of Malaysia. East coast map This island is easily reachable by taxi cab from Kuala Terengganu via Marang jetty as shown in the screenshot of the map, …

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Low Piedmont: hilly countryside with viticulture and culinary BIO-farm food.

Dear explorers,the autumn is now started, so I am here to dedicate this (first) post about my home-country. When it comes to Italy, someone might be thinking ton of things such as nature, food, drinks, fashion, arts and so on. However, I will just focus your attention on a specific tiny area of Italy which …

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Banská Štiavnica: UNESCO world heritage in the hearth of Slovakia.

Dear explorers, after such a long time spent finally I am here to talk about something new and different! One week me and my girlfriend, despite being very warm, made the decision of driving from Bratislava to the central region of Slovakia denominated Banskobystrický kraj  for a cultural summer weekend, we stayed over Friday and …

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MALANG: not only volcanoes but also waterfalls and hot-springs.

Dear explorers, Malang is the name of the town as well as the region which is situated in the hearth of east Java land, this region like Banyuwangi  offers a variety of nature from volcanoes to plenty of waterfalls as well as hot-springs, most of them are not known by any foreign traveler  (I might …

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Banyuwangi: the four great natural attractions of East JAVA

Hello to everybody! After so long time I am back to write more about JAVA of Indonesia. Banyuwangi is basically the main town of East Java region, the four places which you should dedicate four days at least of your Indonesian journey are: Trekking to Ijen volcano crater with blue fire (if lucky to see …

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Koh Lipe: explorers, local residents and Thai gypsies community.

Once again I am here to talk about a South-East Asian society which is the Thai one, just this time it isn't related to a volunteering action: after three years since last time, I decided to visit a new Thai island which is close to the border line with Malaysia. The island is Koh Lipe …

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Langkawi: one day spent on the waterfalls by facing troubles with the wild monkeys

One day later than the riveting kayaking experience that I described in my previous article, at a good morning time I went for the Temurun waterfalls which are situated in the north-west side of the island, although the way to get there might seem long and juicy I had no rush since after the kayaking …

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Wine-surfing on the viticulture hills of Palava with Grand Finale

The autumn has come and it's time to enjoy and talk about some great things to do in a geographic area located in the region of South-Moravia which is not-so touristically advertised. The idea of such a great trip came from a Slovak guy Michal who is a dedicated guide for arranging guided-tours for hiking …

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ICELAND: Golden circle vs wild nature of the long Icelandic perimeter

It was the year 2011 when I and my Italian friend Walter made the decision to go for the amazing wild nature challenge in Iceland, even though my friend had in mind to travel somewhere in Asia, I felt I wanted to complete my geographical overview of the Scandinavian Europe, so as soon as I …

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