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Authentic travel experiences created with passion to combat the longing for adventures.

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countries visited 🧳

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world 🌎

Welcome to my vibrant travel section 👋🏻


My name is Phil and traveling is my passion. I studied ‘Innovation, Marketing and Tourism’ and consider the world as my home, because I don’t feel attached to just one place. After many years of work and study experience abroad, I speak five languages fluently and gained intercultural competencies. Especially Latin America fascinated me and I fell in love with the vibrant and colorful continent.


Read the latest stories in my travel blog

There is so much to discover on my travel blog. Start by browsing through my travel journal. You can read a lot of stories in three different languages and find thrilling travel stories, insider reports, and much more.

Presa de Valdesia
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English 🇺🇸

I like to write my articles in English to be able to reach a particularly broad target group. English is probably the easiest language to emotionalize and inspire interested readers. I hope to support many other international travelers with their own travel plans and can contribute with first-hand information and all the experiences I made.

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Haz clic aquí y lea los artículos de mi blog en español.

Spanish 🇪🇸

Español. Castellano. El lenguaje de la pasión y los sonidos sensuales. Y me encanta mucho comunicarme en el idioma con el segundo mayor número de hablantes nativos del mundo para alcanzar más gente. Estoy haciendo todo lo posible para ofrecer mis artículos sobre América Latina también para que todos los latinos puedan dar algo a cambio.

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Klick hier und lies all meine Blogartikel auf Deutsch.

Deutsch 🇩🇪

Nahezu alle meine Artikel gibt es auch auf Deutsch. Maximale Worteffizienz dank vollständiger Übermittlung von authentischen Gefühlen und realistischen Erlebnissen. Im Gegensatz zu den anderen beiden Sprachen glänzen die Artikel in meiner Muttersprache natürlich insbesondere durch die Liebe zum Detail und ausgeklügeltem Vokabular.

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“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

(Apparently NOT from Mark Twain)

Why a travel blog?

I am blessed with all the experiences I could make in the last years. One day I thought to write some of the most distinct memories down to support other travelers who were looking for information, guidance, or help and couldn’t find the right information.

Next to traveling, I consider writing as my passion. When both of these interests come together, the result is a compelling travel blog with more than 100 articles and counting. Thank you for visiting my blog and I hope that you find what you’re looking for.

What I am:

My 5 travel principals

These are the 5 major axioms I wish to convey through traveling:

  1. Authentic: Tell a story
  2. Enriching: Create valuable content
  3. Inspiring: Convey the passion of traveling
  4. Recommending: Give first-hand information
  5. Perceptive: Inform and entertain in a contemporary way

Best snapshots of the last few years

  • Latitude Zero in Ecuador
    Perfectly balanced in the middle of the world in Ecuador.
  • Castillo Mundo King en Sosua (3)
    The weird alien museum in the Dominican Republic
  • Foz do Iguaçu
    The majestic waterfall ‘Foz do Iguaçu’ in Brazil
  • Salto El Limón
    I was always curious about the answer to how much a dream weighs until I finally found out.
  • Paraguay
    Traditional Paraguay works with cow power.
  • Gasthof Tiroler Adler in Pozuzo
    In the restaurant “Tiroler Adler” in the only Austrian colony of the world.
  • Callao Monumental in Lima
    Callao Monumental – Maybe the most colorful place in Peru.
  • Bath tube at Paraíso Caño Hondo
    Outdoor bathtub at Paraíso Caño Hondo in the Dominican Republic.
  • Los Tres Ojos – The mystical subterranean cave systems and lagoons.
  • Tubagua in the DR
    Hiking in Tubagua in the Dominican Republic
  • Personal goal: Doing remote working like him
  • Canyoning: Water can be so much fun!
  • Huancayo in Peru
    Another hiking experience in Huancaya, Peru.
  • Ventanillas de Otuzco
    Bringing color to the old graves in Otuzco, Cajamarca
  • Sloth
    A very lazy and sluggish animal next to a sloth.

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Phil Harmony

Phil Harmony

As an alumnus of Innovation, Marketing and Tourism, Phil specializes in UX/UI-Design to create great user experiences. With many years of work and study experience in Latin America and Europe, he speaks five languages fluently. Thinking like a tinkerer and content creator, he is always looking to shape new and unique experiences to inspire others to realize their dreams.

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