tourism

5 TOP SPOTS TO VISIT IN THE BAVARIAN ALPS

Today I was reminiscing on one of my trips from this year; The German Alps. I never before had the chance to visit them but for way too long they had been one of my top destinations. When I luckily won a contest from an airline which prize was a return ticket anywhere I wanted, the choice was already taken!

It couldn’t come more handy to had this happen to me around beginning of autumn. Which is also known as LOW SEASON up in the Alps because the weather conditions might not be as good or ‘enjoyable’ as in spring/summer to do some hiking and swimming nor like winter for skiing. But, if you are a bit cheap like I am and always check for the best opportunities, going to the Alps during fall might be the way to go.
Accommodation price is much lower, there’s not that many people around everywhere and the landscape is stunning all painted in warm earthy tones (great as well for those IG #autumnaesthetic photos).

As a nature lover and having in mind I wanted to do some hiking here and there while being in the Alps, explore different paths around and spent as much time as possible wandering in the mountains I did some research and wrote down few spots I didn’t want to miss. Now, after having visited and enjoyed them and knowing the worth of taking some time off your agendas to go there; I am bringing this FIVE HIGHLIGHTS spots you should definitely visit when you go to the Alps!

*All these places are easy reachable by public transportation. We went to these places while staying at two different accommodation spots: in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Salzburg.

#1 Partnachklamm, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: You have to pay an entrance fee -which was not that high- and if you get the Garmisch-Partenkirchen GuestCard (our accommodation gave it to us for free), you will have some discount. Walking distance from Garmisch.

#2 Partnachalm, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Despite it being some sort of beer garden/restaurant I totally encourage you to first walk around the area (it’s close by the Partnachklamm with beautiful walking paths everywhere) in order to get a bit tired first so that once you reach it you have the excuse to have a beer or two and some food with these outstanding views from where you sit.

#3 Eibsee, Grainau: One of the many lakes one can find in the Alps. If you’re staying nearby Garmisch-Partenkirchen, I recommend you to take the EibseeBus which will take you there in around half an hour. You can find different hiking paths; I did the one that goes all around the lake which was a really nice stroll that gives you the chance to see Eibsee from different perspectives.

#4 Könnigsee, Schonau am Könnigsee: Another one of the many lakes in the Alps. This one in the Berchtesgaden National Park (a not even one hour bus drive from central Salzburg) with several hiking paths that lead you to spectacular sightseeing points.
It also offers the possibility to take a boat ride to St Bartholomew’s Church -at the other side of the lake-. I didn’t take it because I found it to be too expensive for my budget (15’50€ round trip).

#5 Gaisberg, Salzburg: Just a 30 minutes bus ride from central Salzburg; a must in all senses. You can choose wether to stop before the bus reaches the top and hike all the way up or if to go direct to the top, enjoy the views and topped it off with a lovely Kaiserschmarrn mit Apfelmus at Kohlmayr’s Gaisbergspitz (so delicious!).

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY WITH FUJIFILM X100F IN GUANGZHOU, CHINA

While on my last long-term trip adventure to Guangzhou (China) for the span of three weeks I walked an average of more than +20k steps every single day. This, translated into photography terms can be understood as to I had a lot of time to wander the city streets and tiny alleys and not just that but paired with my beloved Fujifilm X100F (which I couldn’t be any happier about havinf for my travel & street photography) the result of the equation is basically tons of photos.

Here I am bringing you with some of the photos I took during those long hours walking along different districts and local lifestyle. It’s pretty difficult to not be looked at while strolling around China because of the obvious and physical differences between both of us so it wasn’t that easy for me to blend in and take all the photos I would have liked. Nonetheless, I couldn’t be happy of this experience I got to live!

SUMMER VIBES II: USING THE FUJIFILM X100F IN LA COSTA BRAVA

Few weeks ago I got a new camera (secondhand tho because I like giving live to otherwise forgotten items). The camera I got is the one and only Fujifilm X100F; compact APS-C sensor camera with a non-interchangeable 23mm f/2.0 lens (that equals more or less a 35mm) perfect mostly for street and travel photography hence why I ended up choosing it.

Yesterday July 20th we went out with some friends to La Costa Brava. This time we went to S’Agaró and Calonge. The photos that you can see down below were exclusively taken during the walk at S’Agaró Camí de Ronda.

I am still trying to get used to its focal length mainly because I’ve been using a 35mm (on an APS-C which equals more or less a 50mm) for the last three years or so and it’s still a challenge for me to get to think on the new focal length. Anyways, no more talking for today and hope you enjoy the photos.