Open one' s eyes, see the world, see it differently. My blog is about traveling and experiencing nature, the widening of horizons and hearts. I will tell you about my road trips, trekking tours, wildlife experiences and dives. But there are also some discoveries in cities, especially Street Art and Lost Places I will tell you about. So enjoy reading!
Discover the birdwatching paradise of Gjesværstappan on the North Cape, one of Norway's largest bird cliffs: boat tour to see puffins, gannets and other seabirds
When and where can you observe red-crowned cranes in Hokkaido? Interesting facts about crane conservation and practical information for planning your trip.
Farewell Spit is a narrow, curved sandbank on the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island, near Golden Bay. It is one of New Zealand's most famous and remote destinations for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and landscape photographers.
Curio Bay is of international importance for its fossilized forest, which dates back to the Jurassic period. The tree fossils on display here are around 170 million years old. The forest was alive when New Zealand was part of Gondwanaland.
The Blue Lake is the most beautiful thing I have seen in the Lyngen Alps. A rewarding half-day hike leads through a rocky riverbed to this small natural wonder.
The summit of Otsamo is a popular hiking destination. In addition to the great view over Inari, there is also a suspension bridge and rapids to keep you entertained.
The old Sámi church on Lake Pielpajärvi near Inari bears witness to a long tradition and is also a popular hiking destination in beautiful natural surroundings.
Fire with wet wood, nature conservation on tour, hut etiquette, handicrafts - impressions of the Wilderness Guide Training of the Guide Academy Europe in Swedish Lapland.