
Guide to Best Rock Climbing in India
Rock climbing in India? Yes please! From the surreal boulder fields of Hampi to my first outdoor lead on the red sandstone of Badami, this trip was all about climbing. If you think India is just about temples and chaos – wait until you see the rocks. Learn more how to navigate Southern India with a harness and solo.

Breithorn: Most Easily Accessible 4000m Peak in the Alps
Standing at 4165 meters on the high alpine border between Italy and Switzerland, the Western Breithorn is often called the perfect entryway to the 4,000m peaks of the Alps. Whether you approach from the Italian side via Cervinia or the Swiss side via Zermatt, this stunning glacier route offers world class views of the Matterhorn and the Monte Rosa massif with a relatively short ascent.

India: Practical Tips That Will Make Your Life Easier
Practical tips for a solo trip to India: visas, vaccinations, etc. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this multicolored country without the friction.

New Zealand Road Trip: Traveling through the North Island
Discover the “Land of the Long White Cloud.” This guide takes you through a 3-week adventure across New Zealand’s North Island, featuring the sacred volcanoes of Tongariro, the “Avatar” forests of Rotorua, and the hidden geothermal springs of the Coromandel Peninsula. Whether you’re rafting down a 7-meter waterfall or digging your own hot tub on the beach, Aotearoa has an adventure for everyone.

Via Ferrata Ivano Dibona: The Most Iconic Route of the Dolomites
Via Ferrata Ivano Dibona is an iconic 13km traverse in the Cristallo mountain group, famously featuring the suspension bridge from the film Cliffhanger. Reaching the 3,008m summit of Cristallino d’Ampezzo, this 8-hour journey follows historic World War I trails, blending dramatic high-altitude ridges with the haunting ruins of military history and the breathtaking silhouettes of the Dolomites.
