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CHINA
A journey of over 5000 kilometers, analysing aspects of contemporary Chinese culture - from overcrowded cities to rural provinces. Shanghai, Beijing, Chendgu, Pingyao and Xian. The banks of Yangtze river flowing to the majestic Three Gorges Dam; the autonomous Tibetan provinces and the isolated monasteries of Labrang and Langmusi. A unique experience that has changed the way I see China.
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ETHIOPIA
A journey through the Danakil Desert, Ethiopia. The ancient crater of Dallol, with its poisonous and psychedelic concretions; the incredible reflections of Lake Assale and the salt caravans of Ahmed Ela. The city of Harar, with its fascinating traditions, hyena mouth-feeding and Babile Camel Market.
Explore Ethiopia
SENEGAL
A trip to Senegal takes your breath away: learn about the tragic history of Goree, the island of slaves, and watch the fishermen in Kayar; meet the Peul people in their villages and explore the Saloum river national park. Lastly, the cemetery-village of Joal-Fadiouth will open your heart.
Explore Senegal
INDIA
A trip to India can confuse the certainties of every Western traveller. In search of a deeper sense, I visit the sacred city of Varanasi, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Then I relax in southern India, discovering the magnificent temples of Tamil Nadu and enjoy Kerala's backwaters.
Explore India
KAZAKHSTAN
Discover Mangystau, the "painted desert". A journey through the colorful rocky massifs and breathtaking landscapes of Kazakhstan.
Explore Kazakhstan
MONGOLIA
From the crowded streets of Ulaanbaatar to the steppes of Olgii and Sagsai, to spend a few days with the Kazakh eagle hunters. Winter Mongolia is awesome!
Explore Mongolia
MYANMAR
A total immersion in the land of a thousand golden pagodas and infinite kindness. From Yangon to Golden Rock, through Inle Lake and Bagan.
Explore Myanmar
UZBEKISTAN
On the ancient Silk Road, Uzbekistan. A journey that will bring you to the ancient caravan cities of Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand, then reaches Moynaq for a quick visit to the Aral Sea Memorial.
Explore Uzbekistan
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A Chinese saying reads: “He who returns from a journey is not the same as he who left”. Amazing things happen to people on the road, changing them deeply.  When people return from a journey, they are enriched by all the difficulties they have encountered, by the people who have smiled at them, by new thoughts in their heads, they are enriched with ideas they would never have thought before leaving. In my travel blog I write about the most remote places in the world. I describe customs and habits far from ours, I tell the experiences I have lived and the lessons I have drawn from them. And I also give useful tips for those wishing to embark on my own journey.

I hope, with my stories, to convince you to leave your comfort zone, to inspire you in the choice of your next trip. We can all live a greater life than we would have imagined!

All photos and stories in this Travel Blog are by Andrea Marchegiani

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The most appreciated articles from my travel blog. Incredible experiences must be shared!

Dallol, Hell is a place on earth

Dallol is an ancient volcanic crater in Danakil, on the border between Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is known as the most inhospitable in the world. Hell on earth, basically, with temperatures reaching 60ºC, salty deserts, pools of toxic water and craters with boiling lava in the open air. Dallol's formations...
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December 19, 2022
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Mangystau, the magical canyons of Bozzhira

We wake up at dawn, have a frugal breakfast and jump on our jeeps. We are moving towards the canyons of Bozshira, perhaps the most famous place in the Mangystau desert. If it was still fashionable to send postcards, we’d all like to send one from here. And we’ll keep...
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January 11, 2023
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Kayar, Senegal’s biggest fishing harbour

We get up early to reach Kayar’s fish market. What I’m about to see will fill my eyes with wonder. Kayar is a village about 60 km north of Dakar and is home to one of the largest fishing centers in Senegal. You would expect large boats equipped with industrial...
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January 21, 2023
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Bukhara, the city of storks

I continue my journey along the ancient Silk Road and arrive in Bukhara. Here is the most fascinating artistic heritage of all Central Asia: Bukhara suffered a less invasive restoration than Samarkand and today still looks like the way Turkestan looked before the Russians arrived. Every time I look up,...
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January 16, 2023
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Labrang, To Have or To Be?

Located 3000m high, in a valley between the mountains of the Tibetan plateau, Labrang is one of the 6 largest monasteries of Buddhism. Founded in 1709, it belongs to the religious school of the Gelugpa, also known as "Yellow Hat School", whose supreme head is the Dalai Lama. It occupies...
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February 16, 2023
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Varanasi Death along the Ghats

Hinduism is one of the oldest and most complicated religions in the world; the creation-destruction duality is overcome in a worldview that embraces both. Varanasi fully shows this melting of opposing elements especially in Manikarnika Ghat, the largest of the two crematory ghats in the city. Here you find a...
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December 23, 2022
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Golden Rock (Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda), Myanmar

They say it takes just one visit to Golden Rock, in Myanmar, to become a Buddhist. I think that’s absolutely true. It is impossible to visit this archeological site without going to Myanmar and, once in Myanmar, you will certainly fall in love with Theravada Buddhism. How could you possibly...
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January 29, 2023
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Recent Posts

The most recent articles from my travel blog. Stories, news and peculiarities from all over the world. All you need to know to prepare for your next trip. 

Kazakhstan

Mangystau, the Valley of Castles

Discover the unusual rock formations of the valley of balls, or Torysh valley. Automobile-sized spheres scattered along steppe valleys in Mangystau, Kazakhstan. And then an emotional look at the Valley of Castles, Airakty Shomanai, so called by the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko.

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10 January 2023 No Comments
Kazakhstan

Mangystau, Kazakhstan’s painted desert

Mangystau desert extends for about 400 km between the coasts of the Caspian Sea and the border with Uzbekistan. It has a very low population density, about 2 inhabitants per km². If Kazakhstan is a sparsely populated country, Mangystau is its most uninhabited region. It is easier to come across a camel or a scorpion than another human being.

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India

What to do in Kerala

A travel to Kerala is a real treat for the soul. Dubbed the “country of God”, this narrow and long region of Southwest India is the perfect destination to relax after the chaotic crowds of the rest of India.

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9 January 2023 No Comments
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Kochi, Kerala. A city with plenty of history

Kochi, formerly known as Cochin, is so rich in diverse influences that it now houses a Jewish synagogue, ancient mosques, traditional Chinese fishing systems, a Portuguese fortress and a Dutch museum!

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7 January 2023 No Comments
India

Kerala Backwaters, life on a houseboat

With over 900 km of navigable networks, Kerala’s backwaters are a haven for diving and relaxing. Just embark on a comfortable houseboat and walk the waterways. The flourishing vegetation and the lively life that flows on the canals will conquer your heart.

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Kalaripayattu, Kerala’s oldest martial art

You can’t visit Kerala without seeing a Kalaripayattu fight, the oldest martial art in India. It dates back about 3,500 years and is the mother of all other Indian warfare styles. Along with yoga and ayurveda, it is one of the pillars of the Indian tradition.

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Kathakali, the magic dance of Kerala

One of the oldest forms of Indian theatre-dance, Kathakali is one of the most interesting folkloric elements of Kerala. Elaborate and exaggerated costumes, hypnotic and colorful tricks, gestures full of emotion and energy make the Kathakali dance a show not to be missed. To see is to believe!

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6 January 2023 No Comments
India

Periyar National Park, wildlife in Kerala

A charming trek in Periyar National Park, the most famous nature reserve of South India. The forest ranger takes me to the teak forests, looking for monkeys, wild dogs and elephant families. An adventure on the edge of human civilization!

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6 January 2023 1 Comment
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Munnar, Kerala. The world’s highest tea plantations

Thanks to its pleasant summer temperatures, Munnar once was the summer residence of the British Government. Today, the bucolic atmosphere of the rolling hills that surround it and the spectacular tea plantations, treated as garden hedges, make Munnar one of the most visited places by tourists from all over the world.

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6 January 2023 1 Comment
India

What to do in Tamil Nadu

Wondering if Tamil Nadu is worth a visit? Here are 10 reasons to visit the sunny southern Indian region. A trip to Tamil Nadu will make you recharge your batteries, among temples carved in rock, myths and Hindu legends, tasty and spicy dishes… but above all it will give you a taste of the incredible joy of life of the Tamil people!

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6 January 2023 2 Comments
India

Tilaka, pundra, bindi: what is the mark on Indian foreheads?

What is tilaka, or pundra, or bindi, and why do Indians draw it on their foreheads? The tilaka or pundra is a sign placed on the forehead by Hindus to indicate belonging to a caste or to a precise religious orientation…

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5 January 2023 No Comments
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Madurai, Athens of the East

You can’t visit Tamil Nadu without visiting Madurai, the beating heart of sunny South India. The Meenakshi temple is an absolute masterpiece of sacred architecture, like the Taj Mahal, as well as the Tirumalai Nayak Palace. Not to mention the lively streets of the city center.

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5 January 2023 No Comments
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