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Milan: Reflections in the Fort Adventures

Milan for non-shoppers – What to do and see?

Milan is a great city, fantastic even, or at least that’s what every shopaholic will tell you. They can spend hours, even days roaming around the luxury stores of this Italian metropolis. But what if you don’t like shopping? No worries, there is still plenty you can do and see during your visit to Milan. You can roam around an ancient cemetery, peak at an opera rehearsal, wonder at Leonardo da Vinci’s genius or explore the rich bar and club scene at this trendsetting city. Find out here where to go and what to experience!

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Madrid Tapas: The cozy Malasanã neighbourhood has many great places to eat and drink Adventures

The 5 Best Creative Tapas Places of Madrid

Madrid as the capital of Spain, the country that brought us tapas, has of course it fair share of fantastic tapas places to offer. In an earlier post I’ve listed some of my favorite places to enjoy some classic tapas in the city. However, even though I love the classics, after a while I started looking for something more. There is only so much tortilla, jamon and pulpo you can eat and sooner or later you crave something different. I was rather successful in this quest and I want to share my results with you. This post will list the best places I’ve found where you can enjoy creative tapas with a twist. Sometimes surprising variations on the classics but sometimes also completely new. Check it out!

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7 Best Classic Tapas Restaurants for Locals and Visitors…

Madrid is a fantastic city for a city trip, with many things to do and see both in and around the city. However Madrid is also known for having some of the best restaurants in Spain. Surprisingly the capital is even known for having the best seafood, even though it’s about as far away from the coast as any other city in Spain. I’ve lived in this lively city for about a year and a half and I have taking the liberty to try out a lot of restaurants, bars and clubs for you. In this post you can find my list of best addresses for having classic tapas in Madrid. If you are looking for something less traditional, check out this post with a list of creative tapas places.

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Cape Town: Framing Table Mountain Adventures

Cape Town: Climbing Table Mountain

Table Mountain is omnipresent in Cape Town. You cannot wander anywhere within the Mother City without this gentle giant looming over or dominating the horizon. An essential part of every traveler’s visit to the city logically includes a trip to the top of the Table. Nowadays this is rather easy, you simply buy yourself a retour ticket on the Table Cable Car and off you go. But hey, where is the adventure in that? Wouldn’t it be way cooler if you could say you actually hiked up that monster. Do you want to have the feeling you really deserved that breathtaking sunset? Then by all means, read on! In this post I elaborate on how we conquered the Mountain and put some wine on the Table.

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Cape Town: Making our way up the rocky steps of the Platteklip gorge Adventures

Cape Town: 15 things you have to see and…

Cape Town is often called the Mother City. It got this name from the fact that this city, according to its inhabitants is the only real metropolis in the country. Since metro-polis derives from the Greek words for Mother and City, a new nickname was born. Other less historically correct explanations involve its local dialect featuring the words “your mother” quite often (not many times in a good way). It also apparently takes 9 months to do anything here. What definitely is true is the fact that this is the Mother of all tourist destinations in South Africa. Find out what 14 things you cannot miss during your stay here!

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Cape Town: One of the Stellenbosch Vineyards Adventures

The Perfect Responsible Stellenbosch Wine Tasting Tour

This company is simply genius and offers exactly what the amateur wine enthusiast needs: a safe way to get from one estate to the other and back home

Stellenbosch is not a huge city, nor are there that many historical or cultural hotspots to visit. So why does this seemingly unimportant city have to be on your South-African to-do list? There is one very convincing answer: wine! The entire countryside around the city is filled with huge vineyards and its corresponding estates. It’s basically like doing a Chateau Wine Tour in France. Only a lot cheaper! Find out how to get around to the estates without having to drive your own car.

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Cape Town: Muizenberg Beach Cabins Adventures

Cape Town Roadtrip: 10 things to do around town

You do not have to pay an entrance fee to see penguins: if you head to the beach right from the parking spot in the center of town, you will most likely stumble onto some already

Cape Town is the most popular city for tourist in South Africa. The reasons for this are many. Although there is no denial the city itself has a lot to offer for all types of travelers, the area around it is almost as diverse and beautiful as the city’s population. Beautiful nature around the Capes, waddling penguins in Simon’s Town and breathtaking scenic routes along 2 oceans in one day. This and a lot more can be discovered around Town. Find out which 10 sites you cannot miss while roaming around South Africa’s Mother City.

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Garden Route: TsiTsiKamma at its best: the Storm River Mouth Adventures

Explore the Garden Route: Tsitsikamma & Hermanus

After being mesmerized and meditating about our place in the universe, we all had to pee due to the sound of the falls

We started exploring the garden route from East to West. We made our way from Port Elizabeth and Jeffrey’s Bay to the beautiful Tsitsikamma National Park. From there our route took us to the Whale Spotting capital of South Africa. However we did not just admire nature but also got our adrenaline flowing when doing the highest bungee jump in the world. Get inspired to add these amazing destinations to your to-do list in this post!

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Garden Route: When the Addo Elephant is bigger than your car Adventures

Explore the Garden Route: Port Elizabeth and Jeffrey’s Bay

He casually walked past our car at about 3m distance and all our jaws just dropped

After our adventures in Drakensberg and Coffee Bay, we drove our Ford Figo to the very start of the infamous Garden Route. The Tuinroute is one of the most visited and most beautiful areas in South Africa. We spent four days driving through this amazing landscape. Our first two stops where Port Elizabeth and Jeffrey’s Bay. Find out in this post what to do here and how to enjoy these destination as much as possible. Making them an essential and unforgettable part of your South African adventure.

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Sani Pass: The green sides of the Drakensberg mountains Adventures

Sani Pass: Hiking the Lesotho Plateau

With the view gone, we were barely driving more than 30 km/h and we still had a long way to go. We made our way through probably breathtaking landscape that we will never remember, making our way to Sani Pass.

The first stop of our South African Roadtrip was The Drakensberg National Park. That translates basically to Dragon’s Mountain, and yes it was as epic as it sounds. The whole area is amazing to discover but we only had two weeks to cruise through the country. So we picked Sani Pass as our base to explore the amazing nature of Drakensberg. Sani Pass is exactly what it sounds like: a pass that winds up the mountains. It goes from the small village of Underberg to the border with Lesotho. Find out in this post where to stay and what to do here. So you can make this an epic part of your African adventure.

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