Announcing Our Brand New Adventure Travel Marketplace

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Recently, Travel-Junkie.com has partnered with Groupen­ture to launch an adven­ture travel mar­ket­place to save you money on travel tours through­out the world. You can check it out at http://traveljunkie.groupenture.com. We here at Travel-Junkie are very excited being a part­ner of Groupen­ture right from the start and are sure that it will enrich your adven­ture travel exper­i­ence, no mat­ter if you are inter­ested in canoe­ing, heli-skiing, horse­back rid­ing or relax­ing on the beach. Con­tinue read­ing

The ocean, me and a dolphin or two

Waiting on the beach

People travel for many dif­fer­ent reas­ons – to be sur­roun­ded by the brand new and exotic, to learn and grow, to get lost and found, to find peace and under­stand­ing. I travel for all those reas­ons but for me, my con­stant nomadic life­style is driven by an urge and a pas­sion that I can’t cure myself of; it is to ride the waves of every ocean the world throws onto a shore some­where. Con­tinue read­ing

What’s your take on Pakistan?

Tomor­row I’ll be get­ting up around 8, pack my things and walk the 300m to the bus sta­tion, where I’ll look for a bus to take me to Wagha, the only bor­der cross­ing between India and Pakistan. In the last couple weeks I’ve met many people who thought going that way isn’t really a smart idea con­sid­er­ing the recent devel­op­ments in the area. The Kalash val­ley, an area up north has been taken over by the Taliban, the risk of abduc­tion in Balochistan is unusu­ally high, viol­ence is rampant in Kara­chi, Osama bin Laden is sup­posedly turn­ing into a pops­icle some­where in a cave high up the moun­tains in Chitral and the Pakistani gov­ern­ment never really had, like ever, con­trol over the tri­bal areas close to Afgh­anistan. Con­tinue read­ing

The Theory Of Progressive Travel

La Petite Kepa

I have done quite a bit of trav­el­ling over the last few years. Out of the last 8 years, I have been away from Ger­many for roughly 6 years and out of all the coun­tries I have been to, I liked Indone­sia the best. That def­in­itely had some­thing to do with the people and the sur­round­ings and the under­wa­ter world, but a big chunk of it was the actual trav­el­ling. Get­ting from place A to place B. As a trav­el­ler you spend an unusual amount of your time on vari­ous modes of trans­port and in many coun­tries that can be an extremely dull exper­i­ence and you actu­ally start con­tem­plat­ing jump­ing off whatever vehicle you are on right now or even slit­ting your wrists, just to relieve the bore­dom a little. Con­tinue read­ing

My Favorite Shots

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Here come my most favor­ite images that have made it onto my blog so far. Come back from time to time as the list grows longer as I add new phở­tos to the site. Enjoy! 12► Let me know which of my phở­tos your favor­ites are! Head on over to my gal­ler­ies, browse through my phở­tos and […]

The Pelni Experience

Pelni

If you’ve ever been on a Pelni boat in eko­nomi class, then you’ll know exactly what I’m talk­ing about. The toi­lets and showers smell and are often flooded, the food doesn’t taste of much and doesn’t look very appet­iz­ing, you sleep with 50 other people in the same room for days and just try­ing to get on the boat, or off it for that mat­ter, can turn out to be a near death exper­i­ence. Con­tinue read­ing