Author: Yoana Hristova
A passionate content writer, journalist & explorer, Yoana has worked and studied in Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway. Always on the lookout for inspiring stories, she loves travel adventures, long walks, and short coffee!
Sweden leads the recycling revolution
Did you know that Sweden has set an ambitious goal: reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 76% by 2020?
But it`s not only high hopes. The c
World`s most disgusting foods exhibited in Sweden
Hungry for an unusual urban adventure?
The Disgusting Food Museum in Sweden shows a peculiar exhibition: 80 of the world`s most disgusting foods.
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3 reasons to visit the Netherlands in spring
Imagine the silhouettes of windmills surrounded by tulips blooming in various colors. The Netherlands boasts some quirky combinations of cutting-edge
Amsterdam: 8 travel tips for first timers
Eager to explore Amsterdam's unique spirit? Feel it on your two-wheel urban tour around the city's narrow streets, or soak up some sun while sailing i
Sustainable Travel: why it matters? (Part II)
Getting to know unknown places and communities widens our horizons and helps us forget the chores of daily life.
But our happiness comes at a high
Sustainable travel: why it matters? (Part I)
Love traveling? Perhaps, you are one of us: a tribe of passionate travel addicts who wander the streets of foreign cities, experiment with weird local
Japanese Philosophies for a Happy Life
Ever felt lost in your own thoughts, helplessly struggling with the strains of daily life?
Let`s review some of the Japanese best pearls of wisdom
5 quotes about Greece that explain why people love it
Ever lied on one of the splendid Greek beaches while enjoying an ice-cold glass of ouzo? Then, you know why people love Greece`s laid-back vibes and r
The Como Lake: Love at first sight
Quick question: do you believe in love at first sight?
You see a person or a place for the first time and you are instantly hooked. There`re butte
3 reasons why I love the Netherlands
Thinking of the Netherlands, you probably imagine people biking around tulip fields and windmills. And these people might be in a bit “too high” spiri