Category: Adventure

  • Exploring the Enchantment of Oman’s Arab World

    Exploring the Enchantment of Oman’s Arab World

    This was a travel to another world, to the magical Arab world. Omani people are the most kind, attentive and friendly people I had ever meet. Not only in Arab countries, but worldwide. The lengths they go to make you feel welcome and special is incredible. It is in the little moments of great meaning.

    This was another trip with my mom. We organized ourselves, but joined various tours there. We stayed 8 days in Muscat. We stayed in a nice hotel next to Mohammed Al Ameen Mosque, which is beautifully lit at night. I took photos of it from almost every angle at different times.

    On our first afternoon we decided to go on a sunset dhow cruise. Honestly, it felt expensive for just a boat cruise and some snacks. Anyway it was worth doing to enjoy the sunset and the views.

    Our first night we went for dinner to our neighbors, Al Luban Land Restaurant. The first night we tried some camel meat. We went there once more to have some seafood. It was nice and cheap.

    There was another nice neighbor restaurant, Samakmak. There you had fresh fish on display and we chose what we wanted to eat. It was delicious. We went there twice more. The first visit was less than 20 €, the second two were less than 10 €. In both restaurants were many locals eating. That is normally a sign for good food in my eyes.

    Our first morning was diving (snorkeling for mom) at Daymaniyat Islands. The 2 dives were lovely. I saw a huge stingray and a peppered eel. There were 2 honeycomb eels, many fish, and 2 turtles as well. Unfortunately no leopard shark, but I still enjoyed very much. The dive masters from MolaMola Diving Center were very nice and friendly. They also took very well care of my mom when snorkeling.

    Honeycomb eel
    Hiding octopus

    We used Otaxi app to get around Muscat. It is like Uber, convenient and affordable. We used it the next day as well to get to Qurum beach, where we had a nice walk around.

    At the end of our walk we visited Ramssa restaurant for lunch. We ordered a set menu, so we tried some of everything traditional and local.

    After our lunch we took another taxi to visit Ghubrah Beach and Mall of Oman. It is the biggest mall in Muscat. They even have a hall with artificial snow.

    We had some nice views from our hotel, in the night, for sunrise or for sunset.

    The next day we had a private tour of Muscat. We visited the Sultan Qaboos Mosque, the fish market, old town of Muscat, Mutrah Souq and Al Alam Palace. At the end we went for lunch at Bait Al Luban restaurant. There we tried shuwa. It is marinated meat, traditionally made in a fire pit for over 6 hours. The tour was really nice and informative. Our guide Basheer was very knowledgeable and friendly.

    Our next day we went on a trip to Nizwa and Jebel Shams. It is a 2 hour drive one way from Muscat. Although we had a peculiar guide that day, the trip itself was nice. The Grand Canyon of Oman was really impressive. I just couldn’t believe I am standing on 2000 m without any snow around me.

    Nizwa Souq:

    At Nizwa Fort our guide made sure we also tried some Omani bread, which was very tasty snack.

    The views of the Grand Canyon from Al Haym and Al Khitaym.

    The next day was the nicest of trips, besides diving of course. We went to Wadi Shab and also Bimmah Sinkhole at the end. Our guide was super nice and we had some nice lunch. Wadi Shab consists of walking and swimming. Before starting there is a very short boat ride to the entrance of Wadi. The swimming part has 3 pools. At the end of the third pool, there is a very narrow passage. This leads to a smaller waterfall and a cave. My mom was a bit nervous of this last part, so to make it easier we rented life jackets. Wadi Shab is quite popular, also with non-swimmers. Having a life jacket saved us some stress. It was also easier for me to take photos. I had to hold my phone in my hands all the time, because my phone case didn’t have a string. We paid 2 rials for the jackets and left. Looks like they don’t have trust issues.

    Some views of Tiwi Beach before reaching the parking for Wadi Shab.

    The boat and walking part:

    The swimming part:

    The last pool with the cave:

    When we returned to the van, we had some delicious lunch. After that we went to our last stop – Bimmah Sinkhole. There we had a fish pedicure. Some fish were already quite big, so it hurt a little.

    Another 1.5 hours and we were back at the hotel. The next day we had another easy day, meaning no organized trips. We went to take a look at Mall of Muscat. There they don’t have artificial snow, but they have an aquarium. We went for lunch to McDonald’s, because we wanted to try it there. We had some peri-peri chicken wrap and burger. It said halal on it. We also ordered karak chai.

    On our last day we enjoyed a 4×4 jeep ride in Wahiba Sands. Before that we stopped at Al Mudayrib. It is a place where they are trying to keep the old settlement and atmosphere. Later, in the dessert we also enjoyed our last Omani coffee with dates. We loved it, we ate and drink so much of it every day. We said hi to some dromedary camels. It was fun. After that we went to Wadi Bani Khalid, which is much less prettier than Wadi Shab. The water is quite warm and dirty from people soaking in it. We decided not to have a swim there. We walked around a bit though. On our way back to Muscat (2.5 hours) we stopped for karak chai on a gas station. By the way, the fuel there is 0.40 € per liter.

    Our amazing 8 days of Arab world went by really fast. We are full of impressions and memories.

  • 5 Beautiful Short Walks in “Gorenjska”

    5 Beautiful Short Walks in “Gorenjska”

    Leaving Bovec and heading over the mountains to Gorenjska region of Slovenia (Upper Carniola). Here I will lay out some nice, easy walks in that region that I have done in the last years. They can be done in winter, summer or any time of the year. They are beautiful in their own way in each season. And they are also all quite popular in Slovenia, expect crowds on a sunny weekend.

    1. Tamar and Planica Valley

      To start the walk to Tamar, you need to park your car at the sports centre Planica. You can follow the old road or the path, which goes just along the road. Either way it takes less than an hour one way, easy walk. We did around 11 km there and back, less than 200 m height difference.

      When you are there, it is nice to check out the waterfalls Črne vode and Nadiža. They are especially beautiful in spring or after rain.

      2. Koča na Ljubelju

        This hut is located at an old border check, the oldest mountain pass in Europe. The hut is normally open for the weekends. When there is enough snow, it is a popular spot for sledging. Otherwise it is a lovely, hour walk or so one way. Also a nice spot for a full moon walk. There is around 300 m height difference and 4.5 km up and down.

        3. Mojčin dom na Vitrancu

        This walk can be done from a few starting points. We started from Jasna and it took us around 2 hours up. We went down around the ski slope (it was closed then) to Kranjska Gora. It took us an hour and 15 minutes to get back to the parking lot. The walk was approximately 11 km and around 700 m height difference. The views are superb from the hut.

        On the way up – winter fairytale at the end of November.

        At the hut and the views.

        On the way down.

        4. Koča v Krnici

        Another beautiful choice for a winter, snowy walk. The walk takes about 2 hours round trip. It covers around 10 km with less than 300 m height difference, starting from Pišnica. There is also a hut, but open only for the weekends and holidays.

        If you go later in the afternoon, maybe you will be lucky to not meet anyone else.

        5. Peričnik Waterfall

        This one I have already mentioned once, but now I am showing you the winter version of it. In winter you leave your car before the ramp and take a one hour walk to the waterfall. There and back, again around 2 hours, 8 km, less than 200 m height difference. The conditions only allowed to go to the lower waterfall.

        On the way to the waterfall.

        The frozen Peričnik waterfall.

        The photos of the same waterfall from springtime, approached from the other side.

        This isn’t a list of must-see places. It’s just a small reminder to myself of walks that work – on slow days, busy days and everything in between. But maybe it sparks an idea for your next walk in Gorenjska.

      1. A Journey Through Austria’s Enchanting Christmas Markets

        A Journey Through Austria’s Enchanting Christmas Markets

        This December I was lucky enough to visit two Christmas markets and one Advent Trail (Adventweg) in Austria. They really know how to put the spirit in these places.

        The first one I visited in Mauterndorf, which was situated in the Burg Mauterndorf. It was on for very limited time and it was tiny, but it was cute. There were only a few huts with gluhwein, gluhmost, maroni and wurst of course. Inside the castle there were artisans placed all over, selling their crafts and products.

        Besides visiting Christmas market, I also did some skiing in the area – Grosseck-Speiereck, Obertauern and Aineck.

        The other Christmas market I visited was in Graz with my friend. There were many smaller ones, some nicer than others, but very enjoyable. Although they all had many crafts and products, drinks, there was not much food choice unfortunately. My friend and I rather found some Austrian restaurants to have proper meals.

        Another Austrian highlight in December is also Katschberger Adventweg. It is an advent trail, where you pay the ticket and receive a thermos cup. On the way you get free tea refills, as much as you want. I visited it on the last day, on Christmas. It was magical, crispy cold and snowy. If you walk the whole way, you make 12 km there and back. There are beautiful lanterns along the way. There are also shuttle buses and horse carriages for some part of the way.

        You hike between rustic hay barns and huts, enjoy contemplative stories, music and warm tea at various stations. 

        Musicians playing alpine horns, creating festive atmosphere.

        The rest of December I got to ski some more and explore Mauterndorf. It is a cute little town, where it actually snowed so now and then, giving a very wintery feeling.

        Spent our New Year’s basically up on the mountain. Seeing all those fireworks going off at once was really magical. Let’s hope this good magic continues in 2026! ✨

      2. Krn Hike in November: A Breathtaking Adventure

        Krn Hike in November: A Breathtaking Adventure

        Heading up to the Krn mountain on a sunny Monday in November is the best idea! Krn (2,244 m) is one of the most iconic peaks of the Julian Alps. It is known for its panoramic views over the Soča Valley. A mountain where history and stunning nature meet. is We hiked up from the side of Lepena and finished in Planina Kuhinja, just above the Krn village. Altogether was 16 km, 6.5 hours moving time.

        The path towards the Krn Lake from Lepena:

        The Krn Lake:

        The view back to the lake:

        The path from the Krn Lake to the top of the Krn Mountain:

        On the top:

        Going down towards Planina Kuhinja:

        There are also other options to go up or down to the Krn mountain, you can choose from. Make sure you check the weather. Also, check momentary conditions to have a safe hike!

      3. First Time Hiking in France: A Short Van Trip Adventure

        First Time Hiking in France: A Short Van Trip Adventure

        We went with our MinionVan for a short but sweet trip to the border of France. It was actually a boys’ trip, but I decided to come along as well. And I’m glad I did!

        Our first lunch stop in France already had beautiful views of larches changing the color of their needles.

        But before we went to France, we had another stop in Pontida, Italy. We went for a short bike ride, where we stumbled upon a funny barbecue in front of the church.

        Anyway, the biking was a bit too cross country for me, but fun enough. The trails we did are called Uccellaia 2 and Guendalina Basso.

        Let’s return to France. It was still raining the first day. We checked out some waterfalls in the area of La Grave. We also visited my favorite French shop, E.Leclerc in Briançon.

        The second day the boys did some canyoning, I hiked up to Lac Lauvitel. Lac means lake in French. Beautiful, easy hike – 10 km, 2 hours up, less than 1.5 hours down, 750 m height difference. This was my first proper hiking in France.

        On the way to the lake:

        The views of the lake:

        The next day we were exploring a different part of Le Parc national des Écrins. I went for a nice walk to Cascade de la Pisse, along the Le Veneon river. I did this while waiting for the boys to return.

        The next day, Rick and I went to Les Deux Alpes, Venosc. Since it was a school holiday in France, we were lucky that the trails and chairlifts were open. Also the ticket was super cheap. There was snow on the top and wet further down. Still worth it!

        The views were magical!

        I was in love with this part of the trail! Photo by Rick.

        For the last day I had my morning coffee with the nicest views.

        After that I went for a stroll around La Grave. It was out of season, the town was very quite. All the locals were looking at me funny. The town is quaint though.

        This was it for our short, but magical French adventure!

      4. Exploring El Hierro: A Diver’s Paradise in Europe

        Exploring El Hierro: A Diver’s Paradise in Europe

        A first proper diving holiday in Europe! El Hierro is the southernmost and westernmost of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Getting to El Hierro is quite the trip. It involves a plane, a ferry and a long drive to the most southern point of Spain – La Restinga.

        Walk around La Restinga

        Our walk to the Restinga volcano

        Sunset walk across the lava fields

        In our 16 dives, we explored 14 different dive sites. These included El Coral, Baja Fria, Baja Bocarones, El Rincon, and Roque Bermejo. Other sites were Punta Restinga, Cueva de la Arena, El Bajon, El Salto, and Barco Chino. We also visited Punta las Canas, El Rio, La Herradura, and Punta de Tacoron. Thanks to Tagoro Dive!

        We have seen many trumpet fish, lobsters, white-eyed morays, eagle rays, filefish, lots of plankton, I have never seen before. Also schools of barracudas, leopard eels, giant pufferfish, huge groupers, garden eels, turtles and even a torpedo ray! And a fangtoothed moray, which was also the first time I ever saw it.

        Here are some photos from the ocean floor. It is all volcanic – very unique!

        Ocean life

        I enjoyed this diving and thanks to Tagoro Dive we really had some beautiful dives!

      5. 4 Days of Thrills: Canyoning and Mountain Biking in Italy

        4 Days of Thrills: Canyoning and Mountain Biking in Italy

        Time for a MinionVan trip. Rick planned for us 2 days of canyoning and 2 days of MTB. After the summer season we were not really fit, honestly. So, we went for 2 days of shuttling with Flow School.

        First day was canyoning day – Prialunga (V3A3IV). We spent 4 hours, car to car. Nice flow, awesome views, beautiful rappels.

        After finishing the canyon, we returned to Pietra Ligure for a gelato and the beach.

        Next day – shuttles! We did Toboga, Kill Bill 1, Madonna della Guardia, Val Nava, La Rete, DH Borgani, Ca Bianca, DH Donne, Briga Destra and Briga Sinistra. In the afternoon I managed to have a small crash, because I was tired. But it was fun.

        Barbaira (V2A3II) was the canyon of the next day. I liked this one very much! It took us less than 3.5 hours, car to car.

        First we had to walk through an old town to get to the start of the canyon.

        And it started with the most beautiful bridge. I love bridges, so I might be biased.

        Photo by Rick

        Although there was some walking in the canyon, I did not mind. It had beautiful pools and some narrower sections. I only missed some verticalness of the rappels.

        After a nice day out, we returned to Pietra Ligure and enjoyed a nice dinner at Machettö.

        The next day we had the backcountry shuttle day, which I liked a lot more. We did Ca du Campo, Euforia, Super Canaletta, Tobogazzo, Rientro, Roller Coaster into Cacciatore.

        This is how our 4-day trip to Italy finished and we drove home. Bella Italia, grazie!

      6. Exploring Cappadocia: Sunrise, Sunset and Stunning Views

        Exploring Cappadocia: Sunrise, Sunset and Stunning Views

        My mother’s wish was to see Cappadocia. After 5 years or so her wish has finally come true. This was our trip. I was very happy to see it too. The formations there are out of this world. We stayed in a hotel in the center of Göreme. Our first sunrise there was magical.

        Photo by mom

        That morning I did so many photos, but still not one photo could describe the real beauty of it.

        Here is another video from when the balloons were still warming up.

        This video was made a bit later, when most of the balloons were in the air. There were probably more than 150 balloons up there.

        It was magical. We were also lucky, because the next 2 mornings the balloons were not going due to the strong wind.

        The rest of the day we took it easy around Göreme.

        Because later I had my sunset MTB tour around Rose Valley. Although the trails were not the greatest, the landscape and the views made up for it. Well, the Red Bull part of it was fun. Another magical moment! We started around four or five and it was still very hot to pedal.

        Of course I had a rental bike, I did not want to pack up my bike for only 1 ride. It was alright, but I sure missed my Switchy. The tour was nice, I’ve seen a lot and the guide stopped in some interesting historical spots as well.

        After a long day, I really wanted to try Turkish Ravioli. Where better to try them than at Turkish Ravioli Restaurant? Besides ravioli we ordered peravu and bulghurball. When ordering ravioli, be mindful that they do not serve it hot, but medium temperature. Bulghurball is made of bulghur wheat and filled with meat and walnut, great as hot appetizer.

        The next day we went on the “Green Tour”. It stops at Kaymakli Underground City, Selime Monastery, Ihlara Valley and Pigeon Valley. Unfortunately it does not avoid the crowds, but if you have only a few days there, it is practical.

        The next day we went on the “Red Tour.” We visited Zelve Open Air Museum, Pasabag (Monks Valley) and Uchisar Castle. These were the better stops. We also saw Devrent Valley (Imagination Valley), Avanos (pottery) and Love Valley.

        Besides the amazing landscape, we also enjoyed some nice Turkish food these days. Besides the kebab & Turkish ravioli the first night, I had them again at a different restaurant.

        Lovely experience I got to share with my mom.

      7. Gačnik Canyon: A 7-Hour Journey Through Slovenia’s Wild Beauty

        Gačnik Canyon: A 7-Hour Journey Through Slovenia’s Wild Beauty

        Gačnik is the longest known canyon in Slovenia. By some descriptions it says it takes 8 hours. It took us 7 hours and a half, top to bottom. There are very long walking sections. All 3 of us were done with it at some point. At the end you are very proud of yourself for doing it though. The anchors are in a good state.

        There is still a sign that the canyon is forbidden. It is very old and the fine is stated in Slovenian tollars. Gačnik is located almost in the middle of nowhere and it is recommended you are with 2 cars. You save yourself another walk.

        I am happy I can say I did this one. It is beautiful, not too technical, but very long walking passages. Thanks to the boys!

      8. A Short Paris Getaway: Concert, Sights and Cuisine

        A Short Paris Getaway: Concert, Sights and Cuisine

        Paris was not on my bucket list, at least not anytime soon, honestly. I got an email with concert dates from Beyoncé for her Cowboy Carter Tour. Going to Paris made the most sense for me to actually make it. After that my mom and I decided to make a short trip out of it. It was fun, hot and the concert was out of this world. Also very tiring for me, but worth it.

        We stayed in a cute b’n’b in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine. It had good metro connections to the famous sights and to the concert location. We had a bakery with delicious treats just around the corner.

        We only had 2 full days, so we were on the roll. The first day we made around 15.000 steps. We’ve seen all the major sights. We explored Avenue des Champs-Élysées and everything it has to offer. We visited Arc de Triomphe and Place de la Concorde. We saw Musée du Louvre from outside only. On the way we had some lunch and macarones from Pierre Hermé.

        After that we slowly made our way to Montmartre. On the way we stopped at the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette, where the view is amazing. After we finally came to Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre. We had some coffee and continued to lose our way around Montmartre.

        That night we have booked Moulin Rouge. It was my mom’s wish to have a dinner with a show. Honestly, I was excited to go too. So, after a long day out it was nice to sit down in the most famous French cabaret. Obviously, you are not allowed to take photos of the show. But here is the setting and delicious dinner.

        The next day we visited Tour Eiffel and went on a cute boat ride on la Seine. I only had a sweater because I got sunburn the day before. It was very hot.

        Finally, the time has come for Beyoncé. I was excited. But again, it was very hot. Luckily, my seat was in the shade. The daylight was also extremely long. At 22.00 was still not completely dark. The concert was amazing! Here are some photos and a few shorts. Enjoy!

        Paris was the only location where Miley Cyrus joined, you can imagine my excitement.
        Blue Ivy killing it.

        Wouldn’t mind going back to Paris for her concert again.