Today we set the alarm clock at 9 o’clock and outside it was still dark. In December, the sun does not rise until after 12 o’clock in Iceland and already at 4 p.m. again. Not really long to take the Golden Circle route with the Geysir Strokkur.
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Our world is so incredibly beautiful and versatile and we want to explore & experience as much of it together as possible. We are Sandra and Michael from Darmstadt – commuters between full-time jobs and 30 days of vacation per year. There is a lot of wanderlust in between. And that’s why we keep pulling out into the wide or near world. Since 2012, we have been on our smaller and larger holidays by 78 Countries On travelled to all 5 continents and blog with a lot of passion about our countless adventures and experiences in our travel blog – be it from dreamlike islands, in cities of millions, on mountain peaks, in the pure wilderness or even in the depths of the oceans. Travel is our great passion and we love to get to know and write about new countries, places and cultures.
Reykjavik – Tourist Attractions & the beautiful Northern Lights (Iceland)
9 months we were looking forward to this moment so much, and today we finally started for us – on to Reykjavik! The start of our 6 month world tour through 28 countries. If you look forward so incredibly for such a long time to a certain day, you can’t believe it when it’s finally there 🙂
» Read the full blog postPrague – Tourist Attractions, Things to do & Photo spots (Czech Republic)
Over an extended Pentecost weekend, we wanted to take a closer look at the UNESCO World Heritage city of Prague.
» Read the full blog postVictoria Falls – A helicopter tour over the waterfalls (Zimbabwe)
At the end of our trip to Africa, we wanted to make a helicopter tour over the Victoria Falls before heading back to Frankfurt via Johannesburg.
» Read the full blog postVictoria Falls – A boat trip on the Sambesi River (Zimbabwe)
After seeing the Victoria Falls from the Zambia side this morning and from the Zimbabwe side in the afternoon, we wanted to take a boat trip on the Zambesi River above the waterfalls. Boat Trip on the Zambesi River The detailed travel report on the River Cruise on the Sambesi above the Victoria Falls will be delivered. But we have already uploaded the pictures. If there are any specific questions about the pictures or destination, please post a comment at …
» Read the full blog postVictoria Falls – The Waterfalls on the Zimbabwe Side (Zimbabwe)
After first admiring the Victoria Falls from the Zambia side in the morning, we want to see the waterfalls from the Zimbabwe side.
» Read the full blog postVictoria Falls – The waterfalls on the Zambia side (Zambia)
The Victoria Falls are located near the cities of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Livingstone in Zambia and form the natural border between the two countries. We have looked at the waterfalls, which have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989, from both sides of the country.
» Read the full blog postVictoria Falls – Arrival in the City of Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
After almost 2 weeks in South Africa we wanted to take the chance to see the famous Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Zambia. For this we flew from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls.
» Read the full blog postJohannesburg – Tourist Attractions & Things to Do (South Africa)
From the capital Pretoria we drove on to Johannesburg. With a population of just under 1 million and a population of 4.5 million (metropolitan area), the city is the largest city in South Africa and is located at an average altitude of over 1700 meters above sea level. Johannesburg is also one of the largest cities in the world, located neither by the sea, a major river nor any other important body of water.
» Read the full blog postPretoria – Nelson Mandela Statue & Union Buildings (South Africa)
After 4 eventful days in Kruger National Park, we went first to Pretoria, the capital of South Africa. The climate here is subtropical and the sun shines on an average of 300 days a year. The city has about 750,000 inhabitants and has one of the leading university cities in South Africa. The University of Pretoria and UNISA (University of South Africa) is an all-national university and one of the largest remote universities in the world with over 250,000 students.
» Read the full blog postKruger National Park – Safari & Punda Maria Gate (South Africa)
Today was the last day for us in the Kruger National Park. From Shingwedzi Restcamp we drove further west and north and finally left the national park in the late afternoon via the Punda Maria Gate. The detailed travel report to Kruger National Park (Punda Maria Gate) will be delivered. But we have already uploaded the pictures. If there are any specific questions about the pictures or destination, please post a comment at the end of the post.
» Read the full blog postKruger National Park – Safari & Shingwedzi Restcamp (South Africa)
On the 3rd day of our safari through Kruger National Park we drove from Olifants Restcamp further north to The Shingwedzi Restcamp.
» Read the full blog postKruger National Park – Safari & Olifants Restcamp (South Africa)
This morning we started from Lower Sabie Restcamp and drove slowly north. The goal today was the Olifants Restcamp.
» Read the full blog postKruger National Park – Safari & Lower Sabie Restcamp (South Africa)
We were especially looking forward to today, because it was the beginning of our 4-day safari through the Kruger National Park. Coming from Hazyview we drove with our rental car over the Paul Kruger Gate to the southern part of the national park and ended up staying at the Lower Sabie Restcamp.
» Read the full blog postPanorama Route – God’s Window & Blyde River Canyon (South Africa)
After 10 days of exploring the south-west of South Africa, we went on our journey towards Johannesburg, the Panorama Route and Kruger National Park 🙂
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