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Tag: long-term travel

Internship in the Caribbean – Far away from white dreamy beaches

Posted on January 8, 2024January 16, 2024 by Anika

In 2007, Sonja completed a five-month internship abroad in the Caribbean. Born in Stuttgart, she was 24 years old at the time and in the middle of her studies. Travelling at that time was still a bit of an adventure: hardly anyone had a smartphone – Apple launched the first iPhone ever in 2007 –…

Trans-Siberian Railway. Solo as a woman from Moscow to Beijing

Posted on March 19, 2023August 30, 2023 by Anika

After her first years of work in Freiburg, Julia quit her job and embarked on a long-term journey that would take her to the other side of the world in 20 months, from Russia via China and Vietnam to New Zealand. She covered the first leg on the Trans-Siberian Railway from July to September 2017….

From Europe to the Caribbean by catamaran. A cruise

Posted on February 27, 2022August 30, 2023 by Anika

To sail once the Atlantic – from the Southern end of Europe to the Caribbean! This sounds like a wild dream that many people have in their minds but exceedingly few act the thought out in reality. The two student colleagues Niko and Nicklas actually dared it. The three-monthly sailing cruise was just a small…

The Green Belt – Experience German history by foot

Posted on May 28, 2021August 30, 2023 by Anika

32 years ago, on 09 November 1989, the German domestic border between FRG and GDR was lifted (called BRD and DDR in German). After around 40 years, the Germans were re-united and the wall was removed from the so-called death zone. Over the past decades, the former border became a tourist attraction in Berlin. Now…

Pro-Con: Is flying Slow Travel?

Posted on April 23, 2021August 30, 2023 by Anika

Flying to reach a holiday destination feels like a no-brainer for many Germans. Our passport gives us the greatest freedom to travel: much like the South Koreans, us Germans can enter 189 countries without a visa.[1] But are flights as a means of travel an option for much longer? While facing climate change and destruction…

Mongolia on Horseback

Posted on April 2, 2021August 30, 2023 by Anika

„A horse without a rider is still a horse, but a rider without a horse is just a human.”, as a Mongolian saying goes. [1] There are plenty of sayings from Mongolia that are built around horses – which shows how deeply rooted horse riding is in the Mongolian culture. The Mongols are descendants of…

Pro-Con: Is Van Life Slow Travel?

Posted on February 18, 2021August 30, 2023 by Anika

In recent years, the campervan of the 1970’s had a revival. Traveling with ones own mini RV is popular and, with the term Van Life, has also received a hip image. It’s both a lifestyle and way of travel at once. The campers live in their van and work from the road. The borders between…

Julian and his book “Europe by Train: Backpacking for Beginners”

Posted on January 1, 2021August 30, 2023 by Anika

Usually, backpackers have less money but therefor lots of energy and passion for adventures. They are seeking unique places, where not many other travelers have been to yet. Julian wants to inspire adventurer and individual travelers to look for this special experiences in Europe. Instead of visiting other continents, he recommends to get to know…

Volunteering in North America

Posted on November 26, 2020August 30, 2023 by Anika

It is not just a travel story – it is an international love story of two adventurous long-term travelers, who met each other in a deserted place where usually just seals and polar bears roam around. The meeting changed the future travels of both, led to Slow Travel through North America with lots of volunteering…

A Time Out. By bike from Germany to South Korea

Posted on October 9, 2020August 30, 2023 by Anika

In the year 2016, Korean architect Nam Dongho decided to go on an adventure. He had worked in Amsterdam, Netherlands, for a while and was now stuck in an unfulfilling position in an architecture firm in Munich, Germany. Since a longer time, he dreamed of cycling to his home town Deagu in South Korea. He…

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In view of climate change and over-tourism in many areas of the world, travel behaviour should change. Slow Travel is a sustainable and therefore modern way of travelling.

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