It took approximately half a day to discover the wild beauty of the Upper Zambezi river (above Livingston). It’s a very nice adventure if you consider the amount of species living here. A guide will come with your and share recommendations on the best ways to go downstream and avoidContinue Reading

Famous for the European parlement, this place should also be for the food, architecture and culture. The translation is more os less the Street Town, which shows the way it is open. next to the Rhine river, and between France and Germany, the mood here is really about meeting andContinue Reading

Part 2 of 3 about this city full of beauty. I was often flying through this city with KLM (I name this company who was always fantastic with me)Continue Reading

Part 1 of 3 for this session. Again this city is very nice. Between culture, sight seeing, and ambiance, it is definitely a good place to have fun.Continue Reading

Indeed I was there in 2017 and now in 2018. This tiny town is ideal and has 2 delicious restaurants that I miss a lot for the taste and the quality of the presentation.Continue Reading

Imagine a place where your have no roads with tarmac and no power lines but people still live in a modern life. Probably futuristic? No it’s Mafate In these villages, the taxis are flying and people enjoy the nature (like any dream books) According to them, life is relax but sometimeContinue Reading

Manaus is also famous for its rivers. Imagine, the Rio Negro is slightly warmer than the Amazon river. when they converge, they don’t mix straight away. Instead there is a sort of dance aside in a distance of 4 Kilometres. It is just impressive from the sky or from theContinue Reading

The last big city before the wild Amazing Amazon looks like a movie set. On one side, Father Santa waits for you in a perfect occidental setup with its bars, skyscrapers, shopping malls and culture night. And on another side the expected life on the rhythm of the River andContinue Reading

Okay I finally revealed the place of one of the best restaurant in this county. The small village also is known for it’s abbey was founded by the Franciscan order in 1240 A.D. Anyway long life to Dillons! If you want to figure out who Molaga is: http://www.timoleague.ieContinue Reading

Let’s make a quick tour in the area of Cork, where a small but noticeable fortification has now been converted to an Observatory. Ideally reached with a bicycle, this castle has a restaurant as well and the coastal walk is actually beautiful.Continue Reading