Backpacking Bangkok: Frances’ 1st impressions

Manu | 28 October 2012 | 1 comment
Backpacking Bangkok: Frances’ 1st impressions

Walking down Koh San Road for the first time, on your first ever backpacking trip is always going to be a shock on some level. Doing the same on the evening of the Thai Queen’s birthday… culture shock isn’t the word. Thai people adore their Queen, there were fireworks, there was dancing and the crowds […]

Petra, Jordan Wonder of the World, by Anisha Shah

Manu | 22 October 2012 | 1 comment
Petra, Jordan Wonder of the World, by Anisha Shah

Sometimes, no lens or words can capture the essence and beauty of a moment as clearly as the naked eyes. Exasperating scenes, epic landscapes & breath-taking panoramas are extremely tricky to capture in an image, not only because it has to portray the scene but encapsulate the emotions often apportioned to such observations; fear, isolation, […]

Maggie’s impressions in the Death Valley

Manu | 20 October 2012 | no comments
Maggie’s impressions in the Death Valley

  The most breathtaking view ever seen in my life, Dante’s View. (In Death Valley National Park, California, US) Driving up to there was quite scary. I can’t forget the super-massive excitement that I felt when I knew I was almost there. This place is 1699 m high but it made me feel like 1699 […]

Barcelona, the Cosmopolitan. Valeria’s top city!

Manu | 3 July 2012 | 1 comment
Barcelona, the Cosmopolitan. Valeria’s top city!

It’s nice to feel at home, that’s how I feel whenever I go to Barcelona. The first time I step on the Ramblas was when I was 15 months old, came back after 5 years and then at 19 both trips were amazing. It was soooooo much fun that I was determined to learn Catalan […]

The Prayers flags of Tibet: Derek’s 1st impressions!

Manu | 12 June 2012 | no comments
The Prayers flags of Tibet: Derek’s 1st impressions!

Derek’s 1st impressions of Tibet “I thought you might like a few more pictures from my track around Tibet. The scenery was absolutely breath taking and the people were so welcoming. The prayer flags were scattered on most peaks and mountain tops so that your prayers can be swept along the mountains. A truly delightful […]

Tibet, Derek’s 1st impressions

Manu | 22 May 2012 | no comments
Tibet, Derek’s 1st impressions

“This is my first visit to Tibet. It was great, literally on top of the world!”   Derek

Malaga, a 1st impression by Maggie

Manu | 9 May 2012 | no comments
Malaga, a 1st impression by Maggie

Hi My 1st impressions,   Here is my story and pictures.   I was finally on the plane to Andalucia, my top European destination. I had a big question in my mind “Why do I travel?” spending all this money and time, also the effort for planning trips. The question bothered me for a while […]

A nice talk with Alex about Argentina

Manu | 12 March 2012 | 2 comments
A nice talk with Alex about Argentina

As I had too many questions about Argentina that couldn’t find an answer on a guide or in the net, few days ago I decided to contact Alexandra,  a travel blogger who is curently traveling around Patagonia and Chile, and who was a special source of inspirations  for my vivid imagination. I have been following […]

Traveling across the States

Manu | 1 March 2012 | 1 comment
Traveling across the States

BY ELISA To tell the truth, I’ve always considered boring such a kind of trip, or at least not a priority, as I always preferred exotic places, and the United States were not on the top of my ‘Traveler Agenda’. Nevertheless, if you have been waiting to meet again a close friend for a long […]

Sunrise at Menoreh Hill

Manu | 9 February 2012 | 2 comments
Sunrise at Menoreh Hill

DEAR MY 1st IMPRESSIONS, I’ve seen so many rising sun at many places but this one was a breath taking! This pic was taken at Menoreh Hill near Borobudur Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Thank you! Tommy