PLAYA ESCONDIDA: a secluded and almost inaccessible beach of Dominican Republic

Dear readers, I am just back from having discovered Dominican Republic with its pros and cons: the first approach was very tough especially when it comes to dealing with the public safety and cleanliness. Before starting my tour I decided to rent a vehicle instead (I usually rent a motorbike), however this time nobody in …

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BEING A WORLD EXPLORER DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC TIME

Dear fellow readers, most of us are aware of the fact that the pandemic spreading the coronavirus prevented us from travelling around the globe indefinitely 🙁 However, few of us were lucky enough to afford to travel and stay safely until a certain point, this was my case and I am glad to share with …

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MTB riding: the unbeaten labyrinth of the Danube river

Dear readers, It is time to cover a brand-new topic which is the off-road cycling. Being a passionate cyclist I have grown lots of experiences, especially with off-road cycling! Since I live in Bratislava, perhaps not everybody living in the central Europe knows that along the (long) Danube river we can end up finding multiple …

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SAPA: second day OFF the beaten tracks among the remote villages

Following my previous post for the first day of trekking, for completion I dedicate this post for the second day of SaPa adventure 🙂 First of all, the home-stay where we slept was nicely arranged for us foreigners and I was surprised since they even had a western toilet with shower (my guess is that …

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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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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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