Our last stop in Iran led us to the south. Shiraz is a big city surrounded by ancient Persian sites and home to some of Iran’s most important sights. The endpoint of our Iran trip also marked our personal highlight – but one after the other.
As we…
Our last stop in Iran led us to the south. Shiraz is a big city surrounded by ancient Persian sites and home to some of Iran’s most important sights. The endpoint of our Iran trip also marked our personal highlight – but one after the other.
As we…
In the geographical centre of Iran there is also its cultural centre. With Isfahan, we entered a city that takes noticeable care of its appearance. You hear a lot about the city when you talk to Iranians and other tourists in Iran. It is the hub for…
On the way from Tehran to Isfahan we wanted to get some more insights into the Persian culture and building arts. Therefore it was obvious that we visited the city of Kashan and the mountain village Abyaneh, which are full of cultural, religious and historical sites.
We took…
The capital of Iran presented itself in all its splendour: Tehran is lively, open-hearted and absolutely suitable as an oriental entry drug. The city itself seems incredibly confusing and retains this image as soon as you get lost in the city’s bazaars. But this is only half…
We have never experienced anything like this before or after. Unique. Fascinating. Breathtaking – but the last one mainly because you really couldn’t breathe. But one thing at a time.
There is an advantage to travelling in western countries – there are regulations that keep the too dangerous…
Our time in Morocco came to an end, but one highlight was still waiting – with Fez we entered the secret Moroccan capital of education, religion and crafts. We had heard a lot about Fez on our trip through Morocco – especially about its medina, which…
It was the first time that we flew across the pond together and got to know a completely different culture. For two weeks we would discover the region of Oaxaca – in the very south of Mexico. There is a lot to see here – the rustic…
It starts in two weeks.
Since 2010, the way we approach travel has been similar: During our studies or our work, we were always exhausting our time. Sometimes four, sometimes six, sometimes eight weeks we had time to get to know countries and cultures that were still unknown to…