Author: Fabio Viroli


  • Traveling to North Cyprus and visiting Nicosia

    Even in traveling to northern Cyprus I had problems with the car, indeed, always with the rental agency. Traveling to North Cyprus, the difficulties at the end The route was spectacular, but there were misunderstandings. The pickup and drop-off location was just beyond one of the borders of Nicosia. The guy who delivered the vehicle…

  • Organized travel, Tunisia, Egypt and visit Abu Simbel

    I have always considered organized trips something far removed from me; the opportunity to be able to visit Abu Simbel is the most I have had from these experiences. When I was a kid, there was a series of commercials on TV from a well-known tour operator whose slogan was: DIY tourists? No ( the…

  • Traveling the Via degli Dei, from Bologna to Florence

    That of walking the Way of the Gods was an idea that came to me for July 2020. It is a trekking route that I did solo. I jumped at the chance of the first Covid summer, with plenty of time to train and having to avoid taking planes. A route in Campania also has…

  • Watching sports in the U.S. better than having sex

    Another really special experience is seeing sports in the U.S.; particularly in New York it is an integral part of many people’s vacation. Watching sports in the US: basketball In general it is always meritorious because of the much more serene and joyful atmosphere than we have. I was particularly lucky because the 2 sporting…

  • Visiting Cyprus by car and playing hide-and-seek

    My visit to Cyprus included both the Greek part (which I will call Cyprus) and the Turkish part(North Cyprus). The trip lasted 8 days and took place in December 2023. I did it solo with as many as 2 different rental cars and various problems. The stages of my journey were. On my google maps…

  • What to do in Tel Aviv? The Sabich

    In my head was the dilemma of what to do in Tel Aviv. Actually, I wouldn’t even have wanted to go there if I hadn’t had the return flight from there. I imagined that I would be bored, but instead I found it interesting, although much less so than other places in Israel that I…

  • Phnom Penh Genocide Museum

    I took this video a few hours ago in the Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. This is one of the hundreds of prisons of the regime that killed about 3 million innocent people out of the country’s population of 8 in the second half of the 1970s.In these prisons people (including infants) were tortured and…

  • River excursion in Laos, live on travel

    My trip veers toward nature especially with the river excursion in Laos. I had planned a transfer on the famous Mekong, in the end I did it on the Ou River, which deserves for the name alone. The change of plans also allowed me to do a little trekking in the jungle, and get a…

  • Hot air balloon in Laos, live on travel

    Here is the video of the hot air balloon tour in Laos, which was also the first in my life. Despite all my imagination, I was not able to feel like a new Jules Verne because we got away so little. But it was still a wonderful experience. The sunset paessaggio of the surroundings of…

  • Visit to a Buddhist temple, live on travel

    In this video one (of many) visits to a Buddhist temple I made in Vientiane. In particular there are monks praying and blessing, and also worshippers bringing offerings. Fer for breakfast I had a few more meaningful experiences with local food as on the first day. Among all of them (featured photo) was the typical…