Hiking in El Calafate & El Chaltén: the most beautiful tours
The Argentine counterpart to Torres del Paine National Park is called “Los Glaciares National Park”. The park covers an area of over 4,400 km2 directly adjacent to the
Surprisingly cool – the most beautiful corners of Santiago de Chile
Santiago de Chile was not on my travel bucket list in the run-up to our big trip. Originally, it was clear to me that we would start our journey in Buenos Aires. That’s where
Torres del Paine: 4 days hiking in the national park (day hikes)
The impressive peaks of the Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile have fascinated me for a long time. Often admired in pictures, it was clear to me that we should plan e
Valparaiso – New Year’s Eve in the Chilean port city
The Chilean port city of Valparaiso is located a good 100 kilometers west of Santiago de Chile on the Pacific Ocean. Valparaiso is considered the cultural center of Chile and UNESC
|Guest Post| Tampa Bay: More than sea
At the moment, the preparations for a bigger travel adventure, which starts on December 27, 2017, keep me pretty busy. Until I can finally tell you in detail about our plans for th
Nova Scotia Roadtrip: a round trip for Indian Summer fans
At first glance, Nova Scotia seems to be “manageable” in size. During the detailed planning of our road trip, however, we quickly realized that despite all the compactn
Attention moose! Our Cabot Trail highlights
If you go in search of the most beautiful road trip routes in the world, sooner or later the Cabot Trail will pop up. The approximately 300-kilometre-long road leads through the sp
Miami Beach, please.
This time last year, I had already booked the flight for the New Year’s Eve trip. Not that New Year’s Eve is particularly important to me – on the contrary, I actuall
Instatrip: Canada squared
I’ll take you to Canada for five minutes. Ok? I don’t want to withhold my favorite moments from the road, which I posted live on my Instagram profile. First hurdle: App
Skiing in Alberta – what you need to know:
A sign appears in front of me: “Scenic Road to Alaska”, turn left. I hesitate for a moment. That’s it for now. Turn on the indicator, turn towards Alaska and cont
Jasper National Park – an icy affair
Yawning emptiness. In contrast to the hustle and bustle of the summer high season, there are only a few noses to be found in Jasper’s shopping mile in the winter months. Jasp
Fasten your seatbelts, we’re driving through a postcard!
I don’t even know where to start. During the restless nights a few days before the trip, where I was already wide awake in bed at four o’clock in the morning because of