Do you often do short tours over the weekend or a few days with little or super light luggage? Do you like travelling to warm countries where you hardly need anything? Then a 35l – hiking backpack is completely sufficient. The Abisko Hike 35 is such a journeyman that will accompany you on your hikes or trips.
If you want to be on the move for several days on foot with a backpack and light luggage, a light tent can provide your accommodation and protection from rain and wind. Small pack size and weight are possible and still no rain will get through. So you are independent on tour.
In his „Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg“ (Walks through the Mark Brandenburg), the writer Fontane dedicated an entire volume to this region. Quiet forests and clear lakes as well as charming towns with a lively history make the area north of Berlin a charming destination for small escapes from everyday life. Here you find a good access for the first information.
Somewhat remote in the most south-eastern corner of Saxony and therefore little in sight is the Upper Lusatian Highlands. Unjustly so! A trip to this region is worthwhile for many reasons. Along the Upper Lusatian mountain trail, the article introduces the landscape and gives tips for your visit.
If you come into the night on your hike, you will need a flashlight for best orientation. The SL-Pro300 is well suited for this, but other ledlenser – lamps can also make your everyday life easier.
Boofen – a typical Saxon way to experience the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. This is also possible in winter … if you can overcome yourself. Little story of a long tradition …
Sometimes journeys come about by chance or get a new content. So in this travel story, which was planned with sailing adventures on the French Mediterranean Sea and then ended with a river cruise in the north of France.
Losing your passport is a serious situation for travellers. I have experienced this – in Varanasi, the city where India is most Indian, at Maha Shivrati, the celebration of the wedding of Shiva and Parvati, when the city is flooded by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. But India always has miracles in store for me…
Because of Corona, flights are cancelled worldwide and borders are closed. Thousands of German and European travellers are stuck worldwide. The government is organizing a repatriation. But does that make sense in any case? And how does the return transport work in detail? What costs will the „repatriates“ bear?
The genesis of our short film about a German volunteer in an Indian Gandhi Ashram. With an impressive sun oven and a small insight into the life of the founder Narajan Desai.The film contribution is embedded at the end (in German).

