Imerio

  • Ho Chi Minh City

    Our first stop Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), formerly Saigon the historical capital of South Vietnam, is the largest and most populous city of Vietnam. This fact paired with around 3 Million tourists a year results in a busy City, which might be overwhelming for some. We however, loved the functioning and vivid chaos. Impressions…

  • Introduction

    Join us, while Sascha and I escape the freezing European winter to explore Vietnam. It’s shape and size is the reason for its different climate zones. Giving us tropical summer heat in the south and cold to mild temperatures in the northern regions during December. Vietnam, like many other countries, was highly influenced by all…

  • Bocas del Toro

    Departing from Panama City, the journey is now headed towards Bocas del Toro. The Albrook Airport, consisting of two terminals, a check-in desk and a rather easygoing security screening, already provided a great start into the day. After being checked off the attendance check-list, we were ready to board the plane, which departed 15 minutes…

  • Emberá – Indigenous Tribe

    Heading to Puerto Corotù without my wallet, left me with nothing to worry about and provided a sense of much needed freedom. The contrast between Panama City and the rural regions, where the Emberá live, couldn’t have been more extreme. From rooftops and fancy restaurants to a river that provides you with the needs to…

  • The first night – Panama City

    Being awaited with a bright smile by someone you have known for your entire life and the hot weather, when arriving in a country far away from home, has to be one of the most warming welcomes one can imagine – especially, the hot weather part. Having survived being cramped into a tin can for…

  • Introduction

    What would be a better place to start my personal travel blog than Panama? Actually a few but let’s pretend there is not and keep the charade going.  Panama forms the Isthmus, that connects South America with North America through a land link extending over 640km between the borders of Columbia and Costa Rica. The…