Category: Asia and Oceania


  • Travel to Thailand and Cambodia: Buddhist temples, stray dogs and a lawyer

    I made the trip to Thailand and Cambodia in July 2015. Not the perfect time, but the only one I was allowed, and it went well. It lasted two weeks, and I did it solo. I met and made friends with many people, of these only one Italian and right at the last since I…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Arrived in Laos, live on travel

    This live on travel is the first in the series from Laos. I will stay 7 nights here, to be followed by 3 nights in Cambodia. Live on travel, Vientiane Heh yes, it’s been too long since I’ve been in these parts, and despite a number of concerns for which I wasn’t counting much on…

  • Sleeping in Wadi Rum, with a Bedouin cat on your belly.

    Another unmissable and must-do moment on a trip to Jordan, in my opinion, is sleeping in Wadi Rum, in a Bedouin tented camp. Sleeping in Wadi Rum Maybe it was because I had not yet read The 7 Pillars of Wisdom, the beautiful autobiographical novel by the celebrated Lawrence of Arabia; maybe it was the…

  • Visiting Petra with playful stray dogs

    I decided to spend 1 1/2 days to visit Petra. Eventually the time was less because of a physical problem. The Kings Road is a historic road in Jordan that has existed since ancient times and runs through it from north to south. It practically runs parallel to the Dead Sea and is obviously full…

  • Bathing in the Dead Sea and bidding a Dutchman

    Bathing in the Dead Sea, is another must for a once-in-a-lifetime traveler. From Amman many people go to see castles in the desert or water springs, I chose to touch some places mentioned in the Bible (the Jordan River and Mount Nebo); the city of Madaba and especially the Dead Sea. Drivers and tour mates…

  • On your trip to Jordan, don’t miss Jerash

    Jerash Often not part of classic Jordan travel tours, while Jerash is a must-visit. Even the hour-long drive to get there from Amman was fun. The 15 bus(collective minivan) leaves when it is full. A little in and a little out of the door is a guy who organizes the ups and downs, calling for…

  • Middle East trip, war alert

    I had long dreamed of a trip to the Middle East, which would later become one of my most popular areas. The why of the trip to the Middle East After a few years in which I had had to limit myself for various reasons, I had an incredible urge to discover some new countries,…