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Life in Istanbul, or more clearly said, living 100% like an Istanbuler, means discovering one's culture. And it does not finish surprising us between the thousand-year-old monuments, its religious and popular districts, its overflowing energy. Istanbul is a city built on two continents for which it bridges over the bosphorus.
To spend a weekend in Cairo is of course to go and see the Gizèh plateau and its millenary pyramids and its sphynx. Cairo has much more to offer, starting with its river, the Nile, majestic at sunset, its maze of alleys, its Egyptian museum and all these fabulous treasures, its noisy and fragrant souks, its dance shows, its gastronomy.
From Hanoi, the capital, to Ho Chi Minh City in the south, passing by the famous Ha Long Bay, the beaches of Nha Trang and the Mekong delta, Vietnam has a lot to offer and change the scenery. The country extends over 1700km, by the coastal road that can be taken by bus or private vehicle.
Morocco is well known for the beauty of its landscapes, its cities, its souks, its desert and its mountains. But when you come from Switzerland, the mountains can appear ridiculous. Well it is not the case with the Moroccan Atlas, whose Toubkal culminates anyway at more than 4000m. And why not to do it by mountain bike?
Prague, the city of a hundred spires, is really worth a visit for a weekend. Well known for its Charles Bridge, Prague has a beautiful old town center. It is really nice to stroll in its colorful streets, to drink a coffee on a terrace while listening to street music or to go for a walk along the Vlatava river.
Nepal, country of trekking by principle. When Nepal is mentioned, it is often about Everest, the highest mountain in the world. But Nepal is also Kathmandu, its culture, its temples, its wealth. Nepal is also all those smiles on the faces, this crowded anthill, the farmers with their yaks on the steep paths. Nepal is also the communion with Buddha, the prayers, the haunting chorus. In short, Nepal has so much to offer that it would be difficult to summarize the country in one travel.
Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador in a single travel made in 2001 with my girlfriend. Three vast countries covered in shorts hops from Lima in Peru, passing by the famous Machu Picchu, to Bolivia and its capital, La Paz. Finally, to join Quito by plane, to play leapfrog on the line of the equator.
Singapore, a city-state, has no less than 5 million inhabitants on a very small territory. On the contrary, the density of Malaysia counts less than 100 inhabitants per km2. The difference between the two countries is disconcerting. If Singapore and Kuala Lumpur offer a western-style modernism, the great majority of Malaysia has remained wild, like the highlands of Cameron and the jungle of Taman Negara
Life in Istanbul, or more clearly said, living 100% like an Istanbuler, means discovering one's culture. And it does not finish surprising us between the thousand-year-old monuments, its religious and popular districts, its overflowing energy. Istanbul is a city built on two continents for which it bridges over the bosphorus.
To spend a weekend in Cairo is of course to go and see the Gizèh plateau and its millenary pyramids and its sphynx. Cairo has much more to offer, starting with its river, the Nile, majestic at sunset, its maze of alleys, its Egyptian museum and all these fabulous treasures, its noisy and fragrant souks, its dance shows, its gastronomy.
From Hanoi, the capital, to Ho Chi Minh City in the south, passing by the famous Ha Long Bay, the beaches of Nha Trang and the Mekong delta, Vietnam has a lot to offer and change the scenery. The country extends over 1700km, by the coastal road that can be taken by bus or private vehicle.
Morocco is well known for the beauty of its landscapes, its cities, its souks, its desert and its mountains. But when you come from Switzerland, the mountains can appear ridiculous. Well it is not the case with the Moroccan Atlas, whose Toubkal culminates anyway at more than 4000m. And why not to do it by mountain bike?
Prague, the city of a hundred spires, is really worth a visit for a weekend. Well known for its Charles Bridge, Prague has a beautiful old town center. It is really nice to stroll in its colorful streets, to drink a coffee on a terrace while listening to street music or to go for a walk along the Vlatava river.
Nepal, country of trekking by principle. When Nepal is mentioned, it is often about Everest, the highest mountain in the world. But Nepal is also Kathmandu, its culture, its temples, its wealth. Nepal is also all those smiles on the faces, this crowded anthill, the farmers with their yaks on the steep paths. Nepal is also the communion with Buddha, the prayers, the haunting chorus. In short, Nepal has so much to offer that it would be difficult to summarize the country in one travel.
Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador in a single travel made in 2001 with my girlfriend. Three vast countries covered in shorts hops from Lima in Peru, passing by the famous Machu Picchu, to Bolivia and its capital, La Paz. Finally, to join Quito by plane, to play leapfrog on the line of the equator.
Singapore, a city-state, has no less than 5 million inhabitants on a very small territory. On the contrary, the density of Malaysia counts less than 100 inhabitants per km2. The difference between the two countries is disconcerting. If Singapore and Kuala Lumpur offer a western-style modernism, the great majority of Malaysia has remained wild, like the highlands of Cameron and the jungle of Taman Negara
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