TravelTelly Magazine issue 5

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TR AVELTELLY Issue 5 | April 2013 | Travel, Camera, Action!

On Safari in Africa In this issue

Wonders of Matheson

Capture

TO R O N TO

Interview StoryTravelers

Citytrip Prague

Travel apps | Travel gear | Dream journey | This is an interactive magazine


“To travel is to live.” ― – Hans Christian Andersen

Viti Levu, Fiji Islands


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6. On safari in Africa

22. Travel Apps

29. Prague

Tanzania, Kenya & South Africa

Tripadvisor & Pixlr Express

Through our camera lenses

14. Stock footage

23. Wildlife facts

34. Book of the month

United States of America

Alpacas

Landscape Photography

16. Wonders of Nature

24. Toronto

35. Dream journey

Lake Matheson, New Zealand

Visit-Capture-Experience

African Luxury Safari

20. Interview

28. Travel gear

36. Next month

StoryTravelers

Portable Backup & Luggage Scale

Nepal


Travel, Camera, Action! A travel magazine fo r t rave l e r s w h o l i ke to photograph and film

Watch our travel videos on vimeo.com/traveltelly

About TravelTelly

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TravelTelly is a travel film organization, with a

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TravelTelly is a project of MotionMinds.nl

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discovering

new

cultures

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destinations. TravelTelly Magazine writes about various destinations around the world and gives tips about travel film and photography. Each issue of this magazine is created by a fixed

TravelTelly Magazine is published every month. www.traveltelly.com. Social Media

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that each destination of this magazine has been visited by one of our team members. We also guarantee an honest and independent opinion of each destination that we visit, we will never write positively about destinations or accommodations for money.

Twitter.com/traveltelly Editors: Johannes Oppewal Heleen Lamm Frank Keyner Michael Vink Nothing from this edition may be copied in any way without consent of TravelTelly.

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Budha stupa, Nepal

Dear traveler, The 5th TravelTelly Magazine is a fact. Even though it is a challenge to publish this magazine when we’re also traveling and filming around the world, we love to share our (and your) photos/videos and stories about this beautiful world. We share cool travel apps and travel gear and give colleague travel photo/ videographers a place to showcase their work. To become a group of passionate travelers who capture this beautiful world, that is one of our missions. That is why we’ve updated the TravelTelly website, to start our own community where fellow photographers and videographers can meet each other. Be inspired by the videos of others, read interviews and discover travel film equipment or showcase your own work on our website. In this issue we describe our own experience of filming wildlife in Africa and we have an interesting interview with the people behind StoryTravelers, who make amazing travel videos with personal stories behind it, that you definitely have to check out. In TravelTelly Magazine we would also like to share your own travel photos and videos or personal travel stories, so feel free to contact us and we will see what we can do to collaborate with you. Safe and happy travels! Johannes Oppewal CEO TravelTelly

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On safari in

Africa

Tanzania, Kenya & South Africa

Photos and text by: Johannes Oppewal, CEO TravelTelly

Africa has a special place in my heart. I’ve already visited this continent 5 times and still I’m impressed by the country’s natural beauty and the truly lovely people and their amazing culture. The smiles of the locals and the colorful culture when I filmed in the Masai Mara NR, which is also one of the most impressive places to photograph/film wildlife on this planet, all bring back good memories.

Lion cubs, South Africa


Addo Elephant park, South Africa

Tarangire national Park (Tanzania) Tarangire National Park is the 6th largest national park in Tanzania after Ruaha, Serengeti, Mikumi, Katavi and Mkomazi. The national park is located in the Manyara Region. The name of the park comes from the Tarangire river that crosses through the park, which is also the only source of water for wildlife during the dry season. Filming elephants was easy in Tarangire NP. Elephants are one of my favorite animals. They are so big and impressive, which makes me feel small as a human and makes me realize how incredible these animals are. Seeing young baby elephants in a large herd is awesome to see and capture and we we’re also lucky enough to see a large group of elephants crossing the Tarangir river.

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Addo Elephant park, South Africa

In Addo Elephant Park in South Africa, I made one of my best shots of a large group of elephants arriving. Every time I see this video a big smile appears on my face,

watch

the video and you’ll understand why.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area Ta n z a n i a

Ngorongoro, Tanzania


The Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Mara Region is home to the Serengeti

(NCA) is a UNESCO World Heritage site

National Park, one of the world’s most

located 180 km (110 mi) west of Arusha,

famous national parks. Listed as a

in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania.

World Heritage site, the national park occupies a vast area of grasslands and woodlands and is home to a diverse range

of

wildlife.

Approximately

150,000 tourists visit the park every year. Serengeti is home to more than a million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras and In this wide open area with wildlife you

will

mostly

see

zebras

and

wildebeest. The highlight of filming at

300,000 Thomson’s gazelles. Next to standard tourist opportunities, the park also offer some eco friendly tours. the the Ngorongoro for me was capturing a

name ‘Serengeti’ comes from a word

very old elephant. His skin had so much

used by the Masai to describe the area,

lines and wrinkles, it reminded me of a

siringet, which means ‘the place where

person at an older age. So impressive

the land runs on forever’.

to see and film and photograph. The

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Masai tribe, Kenya

Masai Mara National Park

months to visit the park as it is dryer, though most wildebeest as well as

(Kenya)

zebras will be in the Serengeti by then.

Masai Mara is known as Africa’s greatest

Source: Maasaimara.com

wildlife reserve, situated in southwest Kenya. Famous for the abundance of lions, the ‘great migrations’ and the Masai. The park stretches over an area of app. 1,510 sq km (580 sq miles). It’s situated about 270 km from the capital city of Nairobi and takes about 5-6 hours by road or 40-45 minutes by air. BEST

TIME

TO

VISIT

The

‘great

wildebeest migration’ starts around July until October, this is the best time to see this incredible movement of wildlife. Although it is not guaranteed that the wildebeest get to Masai Mara, the migration hasn’t let us down so far. December to February are also great 10

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I filmed a conservation project in the Masai Mara for the volunteer organization

‘African

Impact’.

Conservation is very important to keep the balance between tourism and the Masai tribe that lives there as well as the unique wildlife. For me, this project is still one of my favorites, as it was incredible to be able to visit the Masai tribe and to film this incredible wildlife conservation project. Read more about the project on www.africanimpact.com


Let the animals be wildlife People nowadays, are willing to do

keep in mind that the ‘wild’ in wildlife

so much to take a photo or video of

is there for a reason, you never know

wildlife, but I think it’s important

what to expect and that is the beauty

that we remember the fact that we

of nature. I think no one wants to turn

are guests in the national parks we

the world into a zoo. Seeing these

visit. Don’t expect too much when

animals up-close in the wild, is one of

it comes to seeing ‘the big five’. Too

the most amazing things that we can

many tourists are stressing out, when

experience in this world.

booking a tour, about seeing ‘the big five’. If you expect to see things

The hunt on animals and especially the

like that, please visit a zoo. Going

hunt on rhinos makes me sad. But this

to a national park is visiting nature

kind of news makes me very happy and

without any expectations and without

positive: Drone enters the war against

knowing what will happen. We have to

rhino poachers

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Wildlife photo/video tips

Get a private driver/guide. This is more expensive but this way you will get more time to film and photograph, instead of being in a hurry because the group you’re with has to see ‘the big 5’. We photo/ videographers know that taking a nice shot will take time and when you do have more time you will also enjoy the moment more.

By letting your driver/guide know that you like to have some more time, helps you shoot your perfect video or photograph, because the driver will make a shorter round. This way you will have more time at the places you do visit.

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Do a night drive to see and capture wildlife in their natural surroundings, you have a better chance of seeing them in the morning and at the end of the day. Making a night drive with a guide can create some awesome night wildlife shots. During the night, a completely new world of wildlife wakes up and gets active. Get your camera and lens ready that shoot the best pictures in a dark environment. Of course with a night drive the guide shows you the wildlife with a flashlight, but even then be prepared for low light conditions.

Enjoy the wildlife out there!

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of Nature

Won ders

lake Matheson, New Zealand

Lake Matheson, New Zealand Take

a

short

walk

to

Lake

darkness of Lake Matheson, which is

Matheson and capture the perfect

also home to many water birds. For

photograph/video of snow-capped

this reason the lake is a traditional

Mount Cook reflected in the dark

mahinga kai (food gathering place)

waters.

for Maori people. Lake Matheson was formed about 14,000 years

Lake Matheson is near the Fox

ago, when the Fox Glacier retreated

Glacier in South Westland, New

from its last major advance towards

Zealand. The lake is famous for its

the sea and left a depression which

reflected views of Aoraki/Mount

later filled with water.

Cook and Mount Tasman. On a clear day the reflection is breathtaking.

The walk from the car park takes

The view is most beautiful during

40 minutes to the pontoon, or 1.5

early mornings and the afternoon,

hours around the lake.

and of course this is also the best

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time to take your photos and videos.

Source: www.newzealand.com/int/

Long finned native eels thrive in the

feature/lake-matheson/

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Facts “We loved filming at Lake Matheson. It can be a crowded tourist place but the view is spectacular, especially during the morning or at the end of the day. The ‘mirror’ lake gives an amazing image that you definitely want to capture and want to bring home with

What: Lake Matheson (named after Murdoch Matheson, a farmer who ran cattle in the area). Location: west coast of New Zealand’s southern island. Area: near rainforest and Fox glacier. Highlights: snowy mountains, mirror

you to share with everyone who loves

lakes, trees.

nature.”

Things to do: hiking, kayaking, climbing, biking. Costs: hiking around the lake is free.

Fox Glacier, New Zealand

Lake Matheson

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With the Digital Crew on storytelling expedition in the Italian Alps

An interview with

StoryTravelers Caspar Diederik

Can you explain to us what StoryTravelers entails? Storytravelers is a small network (tribe) of visual storytelling artists with a shared passion for genuine travel experiences. We work together in changing formations on projects for travel destinations that want to tell their story in a genuine and dynamic way: that is, we go and live a travel experience, capture it and tell about it with a personal interpretation..

How did you come up with the idea behind StoryTravelers? It started of with an idea to embed visual bloggers in eco lodges all over the world. That evolved into complete visual story campaigns for tourism boards.

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Filming courageous kids at Lake Garda, Italy


Can you tell us something about your background as a filmmaker? Well, funny enough, I haven’t followed any relevant study or course. I’ve developed myself completely autodidact with the help of the wonder world of internet and of course a lot of trying. I studied social cultural sciences and ended up working in the direct marketing and sales, managing a business unit. At a certain stage I reached the end of my inspiration and felt the urge to create and to develop something myself. I left the company context, to travel from Cape Town to Nairobi alone to subsequently start an adventure called “my own life”. An interchange project for entrepreneurs called Erasmus, brought me to Italy, where I still live (already two years). Luckily I appeared to have a talent for film making and made a steep growth in just 2 years. Photography I’ve always been in to, that was actually a clear sign.

How did you meet and choose your fellow filmmakers at StoryTravelers? Some approached us, or we met somewhere, online, offline .. quite organically actually. It’s rather a network where like minded and independent filmmakers, but also photographers and bloggers can create together.

Capturing a proud grape picker in the volcanic island of Ischia, Italy

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Filming Ice Climbers conquering a frozen waterfall in Valsugana

What is the main focus of StoryTravelers? We make videos about living a travel destination in an genuine and intense way. Meeting locals, trying new things, making contact, cultures. One that watches our videos will live a condensed experience through our eyes. There’s much to tell about the style. The videos are made with some important values and focus points in mind, here are a few: Spontaneity: our footage is captured in unprogrammed situations, that make our stories spontaneous. The editing is also a completely open and free process that makes room to get freestyle videos with a strong artistic component. Shareability: it’s important that people consider the videos worthwhile sharing, with other words that have a certain viral component, that make the story travel partly by it self online. To make sure a video is shareable, they should be remarkable, understandable, cause an emotion and tell a story. Storytelling: There’s always, explicitly or implicitly, some sort of a story to discover: characters, a plot, a container with a start and an end. Not just a compilation of images that bore easily. In that way the videos get more engaging,

Impact editing: we edit videos in a very dynamic way, with an important place for sound and music, all videos are professionally color graded.

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What do you want to accomplish with StoryTravelers? I’d like to create visual stories with positive social impact with likeminded independent people that follow their heart. Doing what you like to do and be self sustaining and being able to work independent of place: Travel is great to tell about, but in the future I’d like to focus also on positive impact and change in other settings.

What is your favorite video that StoryTravelers produced and why? The latest video which is published on vimeo.com/62443473 (the video is not online yet, but just for the readers of TravelTelly Magazine we’ve made an exception and you can watch the video as a sneak preview: the password is ‘love’). It’s an intense video that I made of our journey through the province of Ferrara, Italy. It contains a lot of my own emotions and refers metaphorically to other important themes in life, like having the freedom and courage to follow your own path.

‘Dive deep into new experiences’ Hanging on a clif f filming kid climbers at lake Garda, Italy

Why should people watch StoryTraveler’s videos? Because you might get inspired to travel and dive deep into new experiences :) A video is like a little present that stimulates the senses and emotions.

Is there anything else you would like to tell us about StoryTravelers? We’re not an agency, but we are independent talented people connected by a shared passion. We believe that we arrived in an era in which we are ready for new more organic ways accomplishing things together: Creating with people that are living their legend, which means that you follow your passion and do what you’re good at. All driven by the inner need to create and flourish with positive impact. If you want to be updated follow our stories on storytravelers.com facebook.com/storytravelers and twitter.com/storytravelers TravelTelly.com

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Travel Apps Every month, we will describe a couple of useful apps in this section.

TripAdvisor Free (in the App Store and Google Play) – Enjoy your perfect trip! The TripAdvisor community is already the most popular community when it comes to travelers reviews all over the world, and is now available as an App as well! Over 50 million reviews are found on TripAdvisor, including hotel reviews, restaurants and attractions. Travelers are honest and give independent advice, not in favor of travel agencies, this is what makes TripAdvisor so unique. You can also check out millions of pictures or let the App show you all the cool places near you and show you the way. TripAdvisor.com

Pixlr Express Free (in the App Store and Google Play) – The best photo editing App! Many of you probably have Instagram as an photo editing App on your phones, which is a fun and cool App. But if you want to do some real and serious editing, you need something more. The Pixlr Express App is probably the best App around at this moment, when it comes to editing. You can crop, resize, straighten, rotate, fix, overlay, add effects and remove red-eye and whiten teeth using some simple tools. You can also choose to share your photos on any social media, like Facebook. For the real travel photographer as well as amateurs, this is a must have App! Pixlr.com/express/

Do you know a useful travel App we need to promote!? Mail us at info@traveltelly.com

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Baby Alpaca

Alpaca

facts Did you know‌

1. Did you know that alpacas are part of the camel family? They are close related to llamas.

2. Did you know that alpacas are primarily found in Bolivia and Peru? Approximately 3 million alpacas live in the Andes mountain range, around the city of Cuzco, as they prefer higher areas. Some smaller alpaca groups are also found in Chile and Ecuador.

3. Did you know that traditional Bolivian and Peruvian clothing is usually made of alpaca wool? Alpaca wool is water-repellent and very warm. The locals also use alpacas as pets, for their meat and as a tourist attraction.

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Visit-Capture-Experience

TORONTO Toronto skyline

Toronto is a large metropolitan city

make photographing or filming any

in Canada, but doesn’t feel like that

easier. The low crime rate in Toronto

at all. There’s enough space to take

has resulted in the city having a

photos and videos. Be aware of the

reputation as one of the safest major

time you are planning on visiting

cities in North America. So, a perfect

the city, because it can be very cold

city to capture with your expensive

during winter time, which doesn’t

camera equipment.

1.

The CN Tower is a big part of what makes the skyline of Toronto so different

from any other skyline. This icon is a special building that you will want to capture from all kind of different angles and places. From the bottom, from far away and definitely from the top. Also in the evening the CN Tower is even more beautiful to film, when it shows its cool lights. For more information visit: www.cntower.ca

2. Toronto island Take the ferry to the Toronto Island park. From there you can make a good shot of the Toronto skyline. And let your camera roll on the way back to the city, because from the ferry you can also take some cool shots of the skyline again.

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Best Photo/Video

SPOTS 3.

photo spot: Toronto Island

Harbor front A neighborhood on the northern shore of Lake Ontario within the

downtown core of the city. From here you can take some nice city shots as well as from the harbor itself, with the Amsterdam bridge. A series of free concerts is staged at Harbor front’s outdoor concert stage every weekend throughout the summer and in winter there is a free open-air ice rink.

4. Nathan Phillips Square Located in front of the City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square is a landmark in the centre of the city. During the summer the square is in motion daily, with people watching concerts and dance performances, viewing art at outdoor exhibitions. The Nathan Phillips Square is a nice place where many local people and tourists relax at, surrounded by government buildings. Around the square you will see a boulevard, which is situated a little higher, so it makes a perfect place for you to take photos/videos.

5.

Downtown Toronto Taking the subway in Toronto is easy, especially when you

want to go to different places in the city. We experienced that it is also one of the cleanest subways in the world. Some nice urban places to capture include: the Hockey Hall of Fame; housed in a former bank erected in 1885, little Italy; one of the city’s oldest extant ethnic neighborhoods, University College at the University of Toronto; a beautiful building to capture. Find more great photo/video spots to capture Toronto here: photoweeklyonline.com

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Eco project of the

Month Morrow Royal Pavilion

Las Vegas

Las Vegas, USA is probably the last place you would think about when it comes to eco friendly projects. Given, Vegas is one of the most eco unfriendly cities in the world, because of its many (24 hour) casinos, hotels, never-ending traffic and it is one of the largest consumers of food and drinks. But even this overthe-top city is trying to contribute a little and agreed for an environmental designer to start an eco friendly project near ‘the entertainment capital of the world’. The Morrow Royal Pavilion was completed in 2012 and designed by Scott McCombs, owner of Realm of Design. He had the great idea of using discarded beer bottles of the casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, to build a huge pavilion. Over 500,000 beer bottles were crushed into GreenStone material, to use as bricks. This is also the reason why you would never know that the Pavilion is made out of beer bottles, because the GreenStone looks like normal sandstone bricks. It took about one year to complete the building. It has prevented thousands of beer bottles from heading to the junk yard and saved a space of eight football fields.

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Travel Gear and Gadgets -Wolverine 160GB PicPac 2 Digital Camera and Camcorder Portable Backup $115.00 – bhphotovideo.com The worst thing to happen, when traveling and filming, would be to lose all your video or photo images. This could happen when your camera gets stolen or when you lose your memory card. A better option would be to store all your files on a second backup drive. This portable backup includes: -Broad memory card compatibility -160GB hard drive -Back up photos or videos without a computer -Built-in memory card reader -One-touch operation -Pocket-size and lightweight -Rechargeable battery - copy up to 15GB on a single charge -USB 2.0 interface for easy plug and play operation. PC and Mac compatible Travelite Luggage Scale $25.85 – magellans.com It’s hard for cameramen and photographers to travel and also bring all the needed camera equipment. Especially when you have a weight limit (for airplanes) and need to know what gear to leave at home. With this Travelite luggage scale it’s really easy to weigh all your bags and carry-on luggage.The travel scale’s unique T-bar design makes it easier to lift heavy luggage, and the digital read-out window is positioned conveniently on the handle. A red LED indicates that your bag is over 22 kg; a green LED means it’s under 22 kg. Weighs luggage up to 44kg, and even includes a built-in 6-LED flashlight.

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Exploring

PRAGUE

Capturing history! Prague is a beautiful

through our

city trip destination. Walking through

camera lenses

Prague is a pleasure with all the historical buildings surrounding you. There are so many interesting places found in this city, which all make you must-have that photo or video.

Charles Bridge Probably one of the most famous bridges found in Europe, is the Charles bridge; which crosses the Vltava river in Prague. It’s a beautiful bridge to take photos/videos from at different sides. The Charles bridge is a busy place, where many local people pass by and is definitely a touristic highlight. Part of the fact that this bridge is so beautiful and popular, are the 30 baroque statues situated on the balustrade. So don’t forget to walk over the bridge and capture these statues.

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Prague St. Vitus Cathedral

Paris at Night

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e

Astronomical Clock Tower

Prague Castle Prague Castle is the biggest castle in the world (according to Guinness Book of Records; the biggest ancient castle) at about 570 meters in length and an average of about 130 meters wide. The way to the castle is uphill, so it’s a bit of a hike with your camera gear and tripod but it is worth it. In and around the castle you have many spots where you can take a photo or video from. You’re not finished quickly at this place, because there is so much beautiful history to capture like the St. Vitus Cathedral. The castle buildings represent virtually every architectural style of the last millennium. The Prague Castle includes Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, Romanesque Basilica of St. George, a monastery and several palaces, gardens and defense towers.

Old Town Square surrounded by historical buildings, the old town square brings you back into a historic scene and is the perfect place to make some busy tourist shots and capture a lively scene of people in a historic setting. On a cloudy day you could make some cool time lapse videos of the historic buildings and the moving clouds. TravelTelly.com

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TravelTelly cameraman Frank filming in Prague

Petrin Lookout Tower

Statue of Harmony

The Petrin Lookout Tower is a 63.5

Chinmoy Kumar Ghose, also known

meter high steel framework tower.

as Sri Chinmoy, was a Bengali artist,

According to some people it resembles

religious

strongly to the Eiffel Tower in Paris,

immigrated

but for us this wasn’t a must-see. It is

and is the founder of the religious

surrounded by trees and it isn’t very

organization

big, so taking a video of this tower

Church, Inc.”, better known as “Sri

wasn’t so interesting. We also didn’t

Chinmoy

take any shots from the view at the

statue of Chinmoy stands close to

top, because we didn’t feel like this

the Vltava river and next to the Kamp

shot would be that incredible. We did

museum. From the statue you have a

love taking photos and videos from

different and nice view of the Charles

the park around it. We were in Prague

bridge and the city. From here you can

around summertime and the city had

really think about where you are and

a lovely atmosphere, with tourists as

enjoy the moment.

well as local people enjoying the great

“If you can create harmony in your

weather around these stunning old

life, this harmony will enter into vast

streets.

world.” – Sri Chinmoy

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teacher to

and

the

“Sri

Centre”.

U.S.

poet

who

in

1964

Chinmoy A

Centre

well-deserved

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View from statue of harmony

PRAGUE Take your time, walk around and enjoy the beauty of this historical city Giant Baby Sculptures The sculptures by David Cerný, a Czech sculptor, are a must-see for everyone who wants to have a bit of fun on their city trip. His ‘giant babies’ climb the exterior of the Žižkov Television Tower and are also found outside of the Kampa museum.

We loved filming in Prague, as the city offers so many places that are great to capture. All the city’s tourist attractions are in walking distance and make Prague a must-visit city trip in Europe!

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Travel Book of the month

There’s nothing more satisfying than coming home after having traveled to some amazing places and discovering that you’re landscape photographs captured everything in the same way that you experienced it. This is not always the case though, as sometimes the weather conditions weren’t great or you didn’t use the right angle or camera settings. ‘The ultimate field guide to landscape photography’ helps you to photograph landscapes in the best possible way. It explains everything from light to composition, from seascapes to rainy days and from which camera and settings to use to editing your photos on the computer. The book also gives advice from National Geographic photographers in the field and shows many examples of photographs where the right light, composition and elements were used. This is the perfect book for amateur as well as professional (landscape) photographers, as everyone could learn new things and use the advice of experienced photographers. The size of this book is really handy. It’s not heavy and you can easily bring it with you while traveling. The amount of information it gives will surprise you.

The Ultimate Field Guide To Landscape Photography – By National Geographic (Robert Caputo) shop.nationalgeographic.com $13.17

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African Luxury Safari

Dream Journey Even though TravelTelly is all about traveling as cheap as possible and above all experiencing new cultures, it would be nice for once, to go on a luxurious trip. Our dream journey for a luxurious trip would be a really chic, stunning and relaxed safari in Africa. Often you see

pictures of safaris with people sleeping in huge tents, with actual beds and private butlers. Many travel agencies around Africa offer these type of luxury safaris, but the agency we would like to book our holiday with is &Beyond. &Beyond offers a couple of luxury safaris throughout Africa, but our favorite one would be staying at the Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara Tented Camp in the Masai Mara reserve, Kenya and of course during the Great Migrations. This way you have the best of both worlds, the most spectacular sight of thousands of wildebeest and zebras as well as relaxing at the end of the day in your luxurious tent.

Overview by &Beyond Located where the riverine forest meets the sweeping plains in the path of the awe-inspiring Great Migration, the camp provides an authentic dose of African wilderness, delivered with legendary Kenyan hospitality. Kichwa Tembo is renowned for its gracious teams of Kenyan staff whose warm welcome, charming service and effortless energy delight guests from all over the world. Classic safari interiors illuminated by soft lantern light open up onto majestic African landscapes. Each suite offers an en suite bathroom with stone shower, flagstone floors, soft lighting and separate toilet. Spacious private verandas provide a shady viewpoint onto the magnificent grasslands or the wooded banks of the Sabaringo River and the passing wildlife. Hammocks strung in the grounds or around the gracious swimming pool invite you for an afternoon nap.

Price tag The costs for such a luxury safari range between $360,- and $450,- per person per night, including your meals and safaris. for more info: www.andbeyondafrica.com TravelTelly.com

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Next month: Nepal

Bhaktapur, Nepal

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