Colombia, south America’s most surprising country
Colombia… for me the most surprising country of South America. Spectacular, versatile landscapes, different cultures and climates but above all the incredibly welcoming, friendly population and positive energy that the country radiates…. Colombia, the only risk is wanting to stay!
Surprising and fascinating Myanmar
On the road to Mandalay… This is what it feels like when the plane approaches Mandalay airport from Bangkok. The landscape below looks green. Small villages, lots of water features. Mandalay airport is small but apparently of recent construction, located an hour’s drive from Mandalay. The passage of customs is going here at a rapid pace. Mingalabar! Welcome to Myanmar.
The deepest valleys and the highest peaks of Peru
Karen recently made a trip through Peru. Part of this was a trip through the Colca Canyon and the ‘trek of trekking’ to Machu Picchu.
Breathtaking Bolivia, land of extremes, of superlatives
For example, there is the highest city in the world as well as the highest watering lake, the largest salt flat, the highest ski area and also the most dangerous road on earth. It’s great to return to this fascinating destination after years; It was way too long ago.
Japan, land of imperial myths
Japan, the land of great contrasts, centuries-old traditions and great metropolises and one of our new destinations this year. Joseph made an exploratory journey through the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ and wrote about it.
City trip Johannesburg
Anke Erps flew to Johannesburg for a city trip. Read what’s going on in a short time in South Africa’s largest city.
World conquerors – Dubai and Oman
“Dubai is a city “to love or to hate”. I have always been very sceptical about Dubai. This is my first visit to this beautiful city. Yes, beautiful! I feel totally in a different world. It wasn’t long to find the right comparison. New York and Miami; put them in one drum and the result is Dubai.”
Experience Dubai and Oman through the eyes of Jozef Verbruggen.
Jungle, palaces and on tea with locals. India!
“Travelling through India is so much more than visiting the sights. What I enjoyed the local rural life, the variety in scenery, the hospitality of the population. And of the colors, smells and the food…”
In October, Trees Piersma took a study trip through India. Read here how she experienced the Golden Triangle and three of the National Parks.










