During our holidays we are happy to be active on the road and so we have also chosen a very special hike for our stay on the Seychelles island of La Digue. Our destination: the dream beach Anse Marron at the southernmost tip of La Digue, which can only be reached by boat or by several hours hike.
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Traveling is our great passion and we love to get to know new countries and places. Since our world trip in 2015, we have already travelled through 78 countries on all 5 continents in our smaller and larger holidays and since then we have been blogging with great passion about our countless adventures and experiences. Some experiences remain in your memory especially because you were looking forward to them so much, you made a dream come true or it was just incredibly beautiful despite all expectations. Here is a collection of the experiences that have impressed us the most so far.
Exumas – The swimming Pigs of Big Major Cay (Bahamas)
You’ve certainly seen the pictures of the swimming pigs in the turquoise blue water, haven’t you? Don’t think we’re crazy now, but it’s these pigs that were one of the main reasons for us to fly to the Bahamas. Visiting the swimming pigs on Big Major Cay has been on our bucket list for so ooo long, so we just wanted to tackle it this year 🙂
» Read the full blog postRobinson Club Maldives – Our wedding on the beach (Maldives)
Marrybare foot on the beach… who doesn’t dream of it? Since travelling is our great shared passion, it has always been clear to us that we want to celebrate our wedding away from home. Somewhere in the warmth it should be… ideally on the beach in fine weather. And what better way to do this than the dreamlike island world of the Maldives ❤
» Read the full blog postLava Hike on Big Island – Get close to flowing lava & feel the heat (USA)
Seeing flowing lava from very close has always been a dream of ours and was therefore at the top of our bucket list. And today was finally the day when this dream was to come true. Today, a Lava Hike in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park was on the agenda 🙂
» Read the full blog postPalau – Scenic Flight over the Rock Islands & Seventy Islands (Palau)
Even before our holiday we had seen the pictures of the Rock Islands in Palau in the diving magazines and on the internet, we knew that we really wanted to make a scenic flight over the Ngerukeuid Islands (better known as The Seventy Islands). We think sightseeing flights are just a great opportunity to marvel at our world from above and get a completely different perspective on our earth. For example, we have already made sightseeing flights over the Blue …
» Read the full blog postExmouth – Swimming with whale sharks & mantas (Australia)
We were already looking forward to today, because we have booked a tour where you can swim with whale sharks on Ningaloo Reef.
» Read the full blog postAirlie Beach – A sightseeing flight over the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
The small arts town of Airlie Beach is the perfect base from which to explore the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef, either by flight or by boat. We wanted to try both 🙂
» Read the full blog postMachu Picchu – Historic Sanctuary of the Incan citadel (Peru)
Today the alarm clock rang just before 5 o’clock and we were looking forward to a very special highlight of our world rise: the visit to the ruined city of Machu Picchu. We really wanted to see the old city of the Incas in the Andes and it was one of the first places to plan our world trip 🙂
» Read the full blog postSkaftafell National Park – The blue ice caves of Vatnajökull (Iceland)
Already at 6.30 o’clock today we set off on the 180 km long way to the ice caves of Vatnajökull in the Skaftafell National Park. We had happened to see some pictures of the caves on the internet (The Most Breathtaking Natural Places In The World) and were so excited about it that we really wanted to see it.
» Read the full blog postBorneo – Proboscis Monkey Labuk Bay Sanctuary (Malaysia)
After our visit this morning to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre we went to the Proboscis Monkey Labuk Bay Sanctuary.
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