Chasing leopards :)

Today, I made my way east to Yala National Park, the second largest in Sri Lanka. The park is only accessible by jeep safari and filled with water buffaloes, peacocks, crocodiles and wild boars. OurLeer más
Gaining elevation

After a beautiful second safari in the morning, I headed north to Ella, a small and kind of touristy town in the mountains. Surrounded by tea plantations and great hiking spots, it's a popular placeLeer más
Mountain in the clouds

Ella Rock is another great hiking trail in Ella. It stays by following the train treks and then goes up into the mountains up to one of the peaks. The weather was being moody and so I hiked into theLeer más
A day on the train

Today, I made my way to Kandy, Sri Lanka's second biggest city. The ride is famous for the scenic views and took about 7 hours. Other than that, I got to rest a little and sleep early - as I have toLeer más
10.000 stairs and an elephant ride :)

The day started at 11pm with a 3 hour drive to Sri Pada, the most visited mountain, also called Adams Peak. Many pilgrims come here to visit the temple at the peak and many tourists join to watchLeer más
Ocean calling

After relaxing and a stroll through Kandy, I headed north west, back to the beach to have some down time over the holidays and do some snorkeling and kitesurfing.
The drive was long and I'm happy toLeer más
Exploring Dutch Bay

The northwestern part of the country around dutch bay is a kite surfer's dream, but I exiled the area on sperrt and by foot. On the peninsula at dutch bay lagoon, there are several small fishingLeer más
The magic of the ocean

What a gift to be able to spend this time in, on and around the water.
Christmas was a tough time for me this year, but besides talking to my family on Skype, experiencing all the ocean's beautiesLeer más
Into the new year

What a time I've had in this most beautiful country! I wasn't quite ready to leave, to be honest. I'll have to come back and explore more
I ended my stay here by celebrating into the new year with aLeer más
New continent :)

I'm writing from Mexico City, where my brother Mo and I arrived after a long flight marathon, including a 10 hour layover of seeing Miami South Beach.
After arriving in the city of 20 mio people, weLeer más
A sinking beauty

We spent a beautiful day in Mexico City. Filled with touristy stuff like the hop on-off bus, the anthropological museum, a bunch of city squares and cathedrals, and a less touristy evening, checkingLeer más
Dia fantastica

We had a long and fun day! What felt like a bit of education about Mexican history and art was just as much a lot of beautiful views and impressions. Along our route were: modern art museum,Leer más
Roadtrippin'

We started our odyssey with a little VW rental car, heading north for 2 short days. Driving in Mexico City was no problem, people ride easygoing and so we made it safely 5 hours north. On the way, weLeer más
A city of narrow, colorful alleys :)

Ok this is definitely the most enchanting place I've seen in Mexico so far. The city of Guanajuato has a charming historic center, filled with little alleyways, leading through old colonial streetsLeer más
Our little cabin in the woods

My day started early as I woke up just before 6am. I decided to seize the opportunity to do some journaling and watch the sun rise over the city. I also took a 2.5 hour walk through the littleLeer más
My badass big brother

Today was by far the craziest hike I can remember.
We started in the early morning just in time for sunrise over the two volcanos Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuratl (picture 1). Then the best thingLeer más
Hitting the asphalt

Today, we mostly spent on the road, making our way to Oaxaca City. Obviously, I'd rather spend the time outside a vehicle, but it was a good time to relax and spend a good time together :)
A fewLeer más
More asphalt...

We spent the morning in Oaxaca, walking some more through the historic city center, the farmers market, and both got a haircut ;)
The next 13 hours, we spent driving. German philosopher and authorLeer más
When the jungle takes over

Palenque is one of Mexico's most celebrated archiological sites, located amidst the jungles of Chiapas. 1400 temples and other stone ruins lie beneath the forest floor, with only a handful completelyLeer más
Mediocre Merida

I try not to complain too much, but we weren't really impressed with Merida. The "White City" was praised for its architecture and the many white historic buildings. What we found was a busy, loud,Leer más
Beauty beneath the surface

Today, we visited three cenotes, sink holes, or underground spas ;-) The first one was completely open, a deep hole in the ground without a ceiling, so to speak. Visitors share this fantastic naturalLeer más
Time to recharge our batteries

We've seen so much and been so busy traveling and working alongside for the last 2 weeks, we badly need to take a break.
Perfect timing for 3 days on Holbox, a small island not far off the coast,Leer más
Floating bananas (or was it kayaks? :) )

Today, we joined a tour paddling on kayaks that looked like floating bananas (unintentionally, I think).
It felt so good to spend the day on the water! We went through a few tidal channels andLeer más
Crocodile hunters

It had probably been something like 15 years since my brother Mo and I last sailed together. So it was about time for a revival :) After a productive morning, we sailed with a small catamaran throughLeer más
Hola Havana

We spent 4 days in Havana, just a one hour flight from Cancun, Mexico. Even though there's lots of tourism on Cuba, the country seems still quite isolated, stuck in time a few decades back. Which isLeer más
Jessica Younghans
So cool!