Hiking in Morocco – Tours, Tips & Experiences

Snow-capped mountains, forested valleys in the Atlas Mountains, barren desert landscapes in the Sahara and bizarre rocky landscapes along the coast make Morocco a dream destination for every outdoor enthusiast.

Guided trekking trips to Morocco Adventurous hiking and trekking trips to the Atlas Mountains, the desert and to oases under German-speaking leadership. www.house excursions.en/travel/morocco read more

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Announcement: The new JoinMyTrip travel insurance plan

Announcement: The new JoinMyTrip travel insurance

Insurance now available for German and Austrian citizens!

Let's face it, all of us get carried away with the usual excitement before a trip and end up forgetting all the things that could go wrong… until they actually do go wrong. For this reason we now have the JoinMyTrip travel insurance (powered by Allianz), which is available for every TripMate and TripLeader residing in Austria and Germany. The best part? It is completely FREE! You don't have to pay a dime to be fully insured from now on. read more

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5 things I wish I had known before I went to Finland

5 things I wish I had known before I went to Finland

Tips from the internet are all well and good, but who can guarantee that the claims are true?? Before I went to Finland for half a year, I would have liked to talk to one or two people who had already experienced and traveled the country. Nothing beats personal experience and advice. So I was standing there, completely clueless and completely wondering how to pack my suitcase, if I have enough warm stuff but at the same time enough stuff for summer. That was something, I tell you. Whether I was right with my luggage in the end, you will see when the light comes on. No, fun!! Just read on. read more

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Best Credit Cards for Travel in China (DFS)

Best credit cards for travel in China (DFS) | Credit cards from

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Credit card use and acceptance in China has increased dramatically over the past decade, especially in major metropolitan areas such as Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai. This is good news for many tourists who prefer the convenience of credit cards over carrying large amounts of cash. While many large hotels, department stores and nicer restaurants accept credit cards, it is helpful to know which cards are generally accepted and which do not charge a foreign transaction fee. Read on to learn more about credit card use in China. read more

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Tips for weekend trips

Dear all, I don't know how you see it, but for me, living in the city has many advantages, but also a few disadvantages that can't be dismissed out of hand:

  • IF you can sleep in, you will be woken up in the morning in any case and 100% by something totally annoying: emptying of the glass containers at 08:00 a.m.00 o'clock, a neighbor cleans her tiles in the courtyard with a metal spar, a truck stops in front of the window and lets the engine run for a relaxed 45 minutes, the fire department, the police, and then the fire department again race past the window with their sirens blaring, or a leftover drunk pukes on the street below and then starts crying. What I want to say: It is always loud.
  • If you are on foot or by bike, you constantly have the need to google for a breathing mask. Passing trucks wrap you in black haze clouds and when you can finally escape the main road, your clothes and hair continue to exhale this disgusting city fume for hours. Weather apps even warn about: bad air quality and there is no escape. No filter, no mask protects you from the stress on the streets. The air in cities is simply catastrophic.
  • If I want to go for a walk of 20 km that means 50 streets to cross, 30 near deaths by bike or car accidents, 10 people bumping into me, dog shit I have to avoid and a neat view of houses where one is uglier than the other. It is just always crowded. Full of people, with buildings, with everything.

Before you ask yourself now why I live in a big city – we'll do that again on the topic when else. Now it's about tactics, how to avoid these factors on the holy weekend. My solution is very simple: escape to the countryside. Since my Instakanal now looks like I live in the countryside, people keep asking me: where are you then so? Tadaaaa so this post is born and I like to share with you my experience around the topic of excursions and weekend trips around Dusseldorf. Whether hiking or spa, Dusseldorf is quite well located and you have several options. From day trips to weekend trips. For local recreation there are generally three large areas available to you. read more

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Tech first hotel management companies rewrite the operational playbook amid volatility

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The last five years have put the hospitality industry to the test. COVID closed properties around the world, caused labor shortages and the aftermath is steering us directly into the eye of a new storm – looming recession, inflation and possibly stagflation.

Increasingly volatile market conditions have made hotel management exponentially more challenging. read more

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