Recommended route and travel tips for an unforgettable Namibia tour: From the dead trees of Deadvlei to the bizarre rocky landscapes in Damaraland and where the…
Author: Katja Birrer
The luxurious Ongava Lodge sits elevated on a small hill in the game reserve of the same name. The view from there of the wild animals at the waterhole is endlessly fascinating. But the lion safari is a major highlight!
If you’re going to Namibia, be sure to self-drive through Etosha National Park with all its wild animals. The safari is a highlight of your tour!
Mowani Mountain Camp is located amidst fascinating rock formations in Namibia’s southern Damaraland. One of the highlights in the camp is the sunset.
The Wolwedans Dunes Lodge sits on a dune plateau. The panoramic view over the rolling hills and the red dirt of the dunes is breathtaking! And,…
Little Kulala Camp is located in the Kulala Wilderness Reserve, the gateway to southern Africa’s Namib Desert. It is considered one of the flagship camps in the world-renowned Wilderness Safari collection.
Sandy beaches, golf courses and the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Mosque are only three reasons why a trip to Abu Dhabi is worthwhile. But the city offers even more. Here are our tips.
Dubai is the city of superlatives! Here everything is a little higher, bigger and more luxurious than in other metropolises. We will tell you our highlights and practical tips.
In San Sebastián in the Basque Country there are hundreds of Pintxo bars. Tapas can be found on every corner. Here are my tips for a pintxo tour:
Tuscany is a paradise for gourmands. Regional specialties range from wild pig to Pecorino cheese and truffles to the renowned cantucci almond cookies. In the mountain…
Art, culture, tradition, and delights for the palate in the midst of painterly landscapes: Tuscany is one of the most popular vacation regions in Italy. And…
World-famous Tuscany — cypresses, green hills, art, culture, wine, truffles, pasta and … Pinocchio. Pinocchio!? Definitely! the little guy made of wood that always fascinated me…