tiny travelogue
Earth Lodge; a little escape from Antigua
Now although I’m a major addict of Antigua, at some point you may want to escape the killing heat of the Antigua afternoon. Although the city is surrounded by green
A guide to Roatán, that slice of paradise in Honduras
For a short week we stayed along the lovely western shores of Roatán; one of the Bay Islands located 50 km in front of the Caribbean coast of Honduras. Roatán
Our jungle adventures at Pico Bonito in Honduras
After our ultimate chill-out-beachbum-hammock-style kind of stay on the island of Roatán (more information about that coming up!), we were absolutely ready for some adventure time on Honduras mainland. Luckily
About the Coffee & Flower Festival in Boquete, Panama
Last Friday I arrived in Panama again, hurray! Contrary to previous visits to the tropical archipelago of Bocas del Toro, this time I was bound to visit the little mountain
9 x things to do in Copán, Honduras
Meet the cosiest town of Honduras: Copán! We stayed there for a couple of days when we were on our way from La Ceiba in Honduras to Antigua in Guatemala and
PHOTOS: Stunning sunsets in Costa Rica
On my last second-last evening in Costa Rica I peeked outside at the end of the day and spotted this gorgeous sunset. Not too shabby right? ↓ These
Visual diary of the volcano Acatenango hike, Guatamala
The quaint town of Antigua in Guatemala is surrounded by no less than four volcanoes (!); volcán Fuego (3763 meters, infamous for its recent eruptions), next doors volcán Acatenango (3975
7 x short, snowy and stunning hikes in Banff, Canada
If you’re visiting Banff during the winter season you can expect some drop-dead gorgeous sceneries. Snowy panoramas are all around. Even though you might be very tempted to stay inside,
Row, row your boat along Río Dulce, Guatemala
A boat trip down the lush gorge of Río Dulce (literally translation: ‘sweet river’) is an absolute highlight in the far east of Guatemala. I wouldn’t say it’s worth like
The Garifuna town of Livingston, I presume
Some two years ago I visited Guatemala for the first time. I’d seen all the lovely, typical Guatemalan things: the gorgeous volcanoes (perfectly cone-shaped as how a kid would draw