Posts by uniqweb
Camping
Africa Five Star Camping Beneath Namibia’s Milky Way In Namibia, five star luxury is perhaps measured in starlight. At Solitaire campsite near Sossusvlei, I stayed 3D2N surrounded by golden grass fields, dining on grilled meat cooked over fire, and falling asleep beneath the Milky Way. Africa’s wilderness has its own way of redefining what comfort…
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Africa My Journey Across Golden Horizons. Namibia Arriving in Namibia during winter, I followed the Hidden Wonders Route, a journey that combines the raw beauty of Namib Naukluft National Park with the living heartbeat of Etosha National Park. At Namib Naukluft, Sand Dune 65 and Big Daddy rose before me like giants, and the climb…
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Africa Quiver Tree Forest. An Alien World in Southern Namibia My Africa research often led me to strange wonders like Madagascar, where most species exist nowhere else on Earth. In Namibia, the locals spoke of Quiver Tree Forest, six hours south of Windhoek. The moment I arrived, I felt as though I had left Earth.…
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Africa The Land of Giants. Chobe National Park, BOtswana In Botswana, animals roam everywhere, but in Chobe National Park, the experience takes on a different scale. I call it the “land of giants,” because here, elephants rule the land and river. A river cruise revealed herds swimming gracefully across the Chobe River, while hippos surfaced…
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Africa Victoria Falls. Where Earth Split and Rainbows Were Born I often imagine Victoria Falls being born in a single night when the earth split and rivers rushed to fill the wound, leaving behind one of the world’s most breathtaking wonders. To me, the falls are like a wise old lady, her long white hair…
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Eastern Europe Where joy lives. Soulful escape to Bled Bled, to me, shares something deeper than happiness, it shares joy. Where happiness often depends on reasons, joy simply exists. It’s a feeling from within. There’s so much to do in Bled, yet also space to do nothing at all. I tried the 4km-long zipline, the…
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Africa Finding Wholeness in the Great Migration Maasai Mara, Kenya The Great Migration is more than an animal spectacle; it is a mirror of life itself. Each June, the herds cross from Tanzania into Kenya, driven by hunger and thirst. It is a journey of survival, but also of unity. Watching wildebeest and zebra run…
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Spain A taste of Spain. Eat like a local Eating like a local in Spain has been an amazing experience for me. My buddy Gastón was incredibly passionate about introducing me to a wide variety of local food and beverages. By the end of my trip, I could confidently order breakfast just like the locals…
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Spain Playing Hide-and-Seek with Nature in Aigüestortes National Park Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park is one of the most pristine mountain parks in Catalonia and is part of the Pyrenees mountain range. Traveling to the park during the shoulder season can be a bit challenging, but that’s exactly what I always do,…
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Spain Las Fallas: This Festival Shakes the Ground and Your Soul La Fallas is a famous celebration held every March in Valencia, Spain. I came here for its two major highlights, the Ninots and the Mascletà. Hundreds of ninots are created as caricatures, often portraying political figures or celebrities to humorously address various political and…
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