Tag: #diariodiviaggio


  • Nile cruise, comme si bello riding stu camel

    My first time in Africa could only be the Nile cruise. It was a dreamed destination since childhood, because of the ancient Egyptians and the movie (Murder on the Nile) based on Agatha Christie ‘s novel with the famous character Hercule Poirot. The Nile Cruise After having this experience I believe that if one has…

  • Kicked out of restaurant in Abruzzo

    At the time I am publishing this article, Abruzzo is one of the regions I absolutely must visit better, but I have had significant experiences there, including seeing my table neighbors kicked out of the restaurant. Dr. marbles player The first time I took a trip to Abruzzo was not for pleasure but a business…

  • Visiting Chiang Mai and falling off the bamboo bridge

    The second part of the trip consisted of visiting Chiang Mai and northern Thailand. Of Thailand’s second largest city I had read great things, but I did not particularly like it, perhaps because it is most famous for its large number of Buddhist temples, which to me, after seeing four or five of them, get…

  • Getting sick on the road and in a bad hotel

    Getting sick while traveling can happen, it has happened to me several times and it is never good. It is even worse if you are in a bad hotel, among the worst for me frequent budget accommodation. Stop at Agia Napa, adda passà ‘a nuttatta In the pre-covid era, no one paid attention to who…

  • Deserts and oases of Tunisia

    Tours to deserts and oases of Tunisia. In December 2010 the last time I went to a travel agency, the lady at the counter had no doubt what answer to give me. I was coming from an intense period from every point of view. I was single again after a 3-year affair (my longest until…

  • Way of the Gods, among ferocious animals and gods

    The departure in Bologna The official start of the Via degli Dei is from the Piazza del Dio Nettuno, which I captured in its best perspective that is also one of Bologna‘s famous seven unusual oddities. If you are trained enough, the biggest difficulty is the backpacking. In summer, the first stage is also tough…

  • Traveling in Thailand: chased by stray dogs

    I had warned all my acquaintances about my idea to travel to Thailand solo. On the day of departure, I went to work in the morning. When I said goodbye to my colleagues, they recommended I be careful, but that they were certain I would have a good time. I told them about the previous…

  • 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…

  • 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…