Wildschönau Valley is located in the Kitzbühel Alps and is home some of the best walking and hiking trails in Austria. There are over 300 km of well kept walking paths to explore at heights between 828 and 2309 metres. During my time in Wildschönau I did my hikes independently but I recommend ...
Top 5 Tips To Save Money For Travel
Before you read this article I recommend you check out the context for my saving journey in the article How I Afford To Travel: 45 countries at 21-years-old. Here I highlight the details of my personal financial circumstances and an acknowledgment of important factors such as the minimum wage in ...
Cesky Krumlov, Czechia: A Fairytale City
Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that also happens to look like it was taken straight out of a Disney fairytale. This immaculately preserved city has all the staples of a medieval town - a beautiful castle, a moat, gates guarded by real bears, cobblestone streets and colourful ...
SAI Guide: Meteora Monasteries, Greece
Located in central Greece, Meteora literally means "middle of the sky"or "in the heavens above" and is one of the most unique rock formations in the world. Not as well known as some of Greece's other famous destinations such Athens or Santorini, this article will be a guide on how to get to ...
Lake Bled: The Most Beautiful Lake in Europe
I know, it's a big call. But after a year of backpacking around Europe (notable mention to Königssee and Como), Lake Bled Slovenia became my favorite lake on the continent. Shimmering turquoise water, a quaint chapel only accessible by boat, rolling green mountains, wooden rowboats carved as ...
SAI Guide: Visiting Cinque Terre
Visiting Cinque Terre was one of my travel highlights of 2015 and I absolutely recommend adding it to your Italian itinerary. Crystal blue waters, gelato and pizza on every corner and colourful buildings perched up on cliffs... Cinque Terre is a little slice of heaven! La Spezia La Spezia is ...
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