Fantastic views over Sagaing Hill and the Irrawaddy
Sagaing is considered a spiritual center in Myanmar. On the way there we crossed the bridge that led from Innwa over the Irrawaddy and it opened a great view of the many pagodas and meditation centers of the region. We knew, …
Mingun: Myanmar’s village of superlatives with record bell, mega pagoda and lion’s back
Mingun is a small village, which can be easily reached by boat from Mandalay. The comfortable location and the many attractions make this place a great destination for a half-day trip. Or you do it like us and …
Our hotel tip for Ban Phe: Novotel Rim Pae Rayong
During our stay in Rayong, Thailand the choice of the hotel was a bit difficult due to little or no matching selection. Ultimately, we opted for the Novotel Rim Pae Rayong Hotel *. What we liked, what was not so nice and …
Our home: Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia
Today we continue with a piece of home. Today, Kathi von Kulturtänzer introduces her hometown of Cologne and shows what is going on there apart from the Cologne Cathedral and why she found her home in Cologne. My home is …
Undiscovered Thailand: Ban Phe and the Rayong Aquarium
They still exist, the undiscovered corners in Thailand. One of them is the fishing village of Ban Phe, located about 20km east of Rayong on the Gulf of Thailand. Many people use this city only as a transit point on the way to Ko …
On dinosaur hunting in the Natural History Museum Braunschweig
Dinos may be extinct, but right in Braunschweig you can still admire some, because our insider tip in changeable weather is the Natural History Museum Braunschweig. Perfect for a trip with children on a rainy day or even a children’s birthday party in …
Radisson Blu Bremen – a great family hotel in Bremen
[Advertising] Bremen, the beautiful city on the Weser, is worth more than a visit. The selection of hotels is large, but which is the right family hotel in Bremen? During our trip to Germany’s eleventh largest city we stayed at the Radisson Blu …
Mandalays Attractions: Our Top 3! And 2, you can save yourself!
On for sightseeing! Myanmar’s second largest city offers a lot of interesting corners to discover. In search of Mandalay’s sights, we have come a long way and visited the most famous attractions. Today you will learn what awaits you there and …
On the road in the streets of Mandalay
Our last days in Myanmar we spent in the second largest city in the country: Mandalay. With a population of 1.6 million, Mandalay is about the size of Hamburg and offers travelers plenty of discovery opportunities, as we learned on our tour of Mandalay’s streets. …
Showtime at the Mandalay Marionettes!
Finally we arrived in the third and last stop of our trip to Myanmar: Mandalay. Our first trip took us to the traditional, Burmese marionette theater: The Mandalay Marionettes. A fun evening for children and adults with foreign music and beautiful stories …
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We, that is Nina, Sebastian and our son Karl, report on our Family travel blog about excursions in our homeland Schleswig-Holstein and our Traveling in Germany, Europe and around the world.
We will also show you how to travel in a child-friendly way and give you tips to help you spend unforgettable holidays together.
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