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Travelling by bus in Panama is quite easy.
A couple of days ago, I had a interesting and inspiring conversation with a guy also from Germany.
“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone”
Now, it also happened to me.

I was robbed at the port of Athens.
Early in the morning, on my way to Naxos, it even happened to me:
I wanted to buy a sandwitch before my ferry departured at 7.25 a.m. At the bakery, my suitcase behind next to me, I ordered a sandwich without meat.
They had to prepare it, because everything was with meat.
Afterwards I payed and took the sandwitch.
When I turned around, my suitcase was not there anymore.
Nervously I looked and jumped around, watched in all directions, if I probably could still see someone, running away with my luggage.
But no doubts. Just a lot of people passing the street and bakery.
And all had a black suitecase – OF COURSE!
Afterwards I spent tons of time at the police: at the harbor police at Athens, at the harbor police at Naxos, the main police at Naxos, the harbor Police of Naxos and last but not least one more time at the harbor police of Naxos. Just to get – FINALLY my report for my health insurance.
I hope they will pay minimum something.
That experience, which I will never wish someone else, has „hat mich veranlasst“ to highly advise some tips which I normally follow to protect your luggage for theft and loss.
1. Mark all belongings with your name and address:
Put your name and address on a batch or something, where finders of your luggage can get in contact with you or send it to your address.
Even when it’s stolen, there is still a piece of hope that the thief just took what what he was searching for (mostly small and expensive goods, as money, watches, jewelry, etc.). And probably he has thrown away the rest of your luggage.
I have even marked my mobile phone with my address (under the case).
2. Travel with unique looking luggage
In my case, I did it completely wrong! What an idiot!.
Don’t take a suitcase in black, which owns every second person. (It was a gift, by the way. Normally I wouldn’t buy one like this.)
Buy a backpack or suitcase with a special design or color. One that looks unique, which you can find very easy and identify it as yours already from far away.
But we aware: It should look unique, but not expensive.
With expensive ones you will just provoke someone to steal it.
3. Put valuables always in your hand luggage
Never put pockets, laptops and cameras in your main luggage, when you travel.
Always in your hand luggage and take it always with you.
Especially when you are traveling alone or with unknown transportations and person.
Even when you are in a bus and need to go to toilet. Keep it with you.
That saved my life now, for example.
I just lost my suitcase, not my hand luggage, which I had as a backpack carrying with me.
Of course, I lost a lot of clothes, shoes, cosmetic, some jewelry, etc. -maybe with a value of 1000-1500 EUR. But imagine my pocket with all my papers or my mobile phone or laptop where stolen.
I wouldn’t have an identity anymore and so much more to handle and arrange to get my normal life routine back (Ok, my laptop and mobile phone is a part of my life and my identity).
But so, its just money and probably some memories and keepsakes, which I lost.
Thanks god!
4. Be aware with back packs in big cities and crowded places.
Especially in big cities is the crime rate extreemly high.
Especially traveling with backpacks with public transportations is very dangerous.
Because it’s very easy for them to open your backpack in a crowded tram, while you can’t see anything.
That’s why I prefer bags, which I can wear on the side of my body or even in front of me. Or a belt bag around your hips, is perfect to keep it close to your body.
If you just have a backpack, turn it always to the front of your chest, when your in crowded areas.
5. Lock your luggage during your travels
If you don’t want to pay attention on your luggage all the time or just want to protect it additionally, then take a locker with you – or even more – depending on your luggage and system. Lock it always, when you have to leave it out of your presence. For example, when you go by bus or ferry, the employees of the organization put your luggage in a storage or special area e.g. on a boat. Mostly nothing happens and everything is well organized, but in the end everybody has access to it and it already happened more than often, that probably not your luggage – but content from it – was „stolen“.
6. Contract a travel insurance
Last but not least: Make sure you have a travel insurance, which pay for it, in case your luggage is however stolen.
Especially when you travel more then once or twice a year, its really with to have one.
Save travel preps, save luggage!
Take care, but enjoy traveling! 🙂
#traveltips #nomadlifestyle #lost #travelinsurance
A lot of people asked me questions about traveling in India.
And there are a few things, which are good to know before you start your trip through India. That brought me to summarized my top 10 advises, I can give you from my own experiences: Continue reading “10 things you should know before you travel to India”
Lost at the airport, I met this both nice guys, Douglas and Mübi, who had to take the same flight to Bodrum. All from Germany, we took care of each other and spent the time together while we were waiting for the flight.
We had some interesting conversations about traveling, hard work in and now burnt out people, food, and business.
People asked me, when I travel if I don’t feel lonely sometimes.
No, you are almost never alone.
I share my moments always with people around me.
A lot of friends asked me for my tour dates. So I decided to put them on a list, where you can check, where I am right now or probably where you want to join in and meet somewhere.
Actually, it became a kind of diary for myself. If I need a certain time or place where I’ve been, I check it up on this page.
2019
01.12.-11.01. Brazil (Recife, Porto de Galinhas, Jeri, Rio de Janeiro, Paraty, Sao Paulo)
13.01.-19.01. Cyprus
19.01.-02.02. Germany (Essen, Cologne)
03.02.-15.02. Goa, India
16.02.-15.05. Bali, Indonesia
15.05.-28.06. Cologne, Germany
28.06.-15.07. Arillas, Corfu, Greece
tbd
2018
26.12.-10.01. Bali, Indonesia
10.01.-24.01. Raja Ampat, Indonesia
25.01.-03.02. Germany (Essen, Cologne, Munich)
03.02.-06.02. Davos, Switzerland
08.02.-28.02. Goa, India
28.02.-10.04. Bali, Indonesia
11.04.-18.04. Cologne, Germany
19.04.-19.05. Bali, Indonesia
29.06.-16.07. Cologne, Germany
29.06.-21.07. Corfu, Greece
21.07.-30.07. Boom Festival, Portugal
30.07.-04.08. Madrid, Spain
04.08.-16.08. Barcelona, Spain
17.08.-20.08. Freedom X Festivals, near Barcelona, Spain3
20.08.-25.08. Cologne, Germany
26.08.-02.11. Bali, Indonesia
02.11.-16.11. Cologne, Germany
16.11.-19.11. Berlin, Germany
19.11.-01.12. Nomad Cruise, Barcelona to Recife, Brazil
01.12.-11.01. Brazil (Refice, Porto de Galinhas, Jeri, Rio de Janeiro, Paraty, Sao Paulo)
2017
26.10.-13.01. Peru (Mancora, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Ticitaca Lake, Lima, …)
13.01-17.01. New York
17.01-03.02. Cologne, Germany
04.02-05.03. Goa & Kerala, India
05.03-03.04. Bali, Indonesia
03.04-15.04. Koh Phangan, Thailand
15.04-10.06. Bali, Indonesia
10.06-29.06. Cologne, Germany
29.06-16.07. Cyclades, Greece
16.07-30.07. Barcelona, Spain
30.07-29.08. Cologne, Germany
29.08-28.09. Corfu, Greece
29.09-26.10. Cologne, Germany
26.10-26.11. Bali, Indonesia
27.11-25.12. Cologne, Germany
26.12-10.01. Bali, Indonesia
2016
11.12.-02.02.Colombia, Tour (Bogota, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Medellin, Amazonas etc.)
03.02. -04.02. Lima, Peru
04.02. -10.02. Rio de Janeiro, Carneval in Rio!
10.02. -26.02. Pipa, Brazil
28.03.-25.03. India
25.03.-10.06. Bali
11.06-09.07. Cologne
09.7-.1607. Corfu, Arillas
16.07-04.08. Barcelona
04.08-09.09. Cologne
09.09-19.09. Geneva, Switzerland
20.09.-21.09. Lima, Peru
21.09-26.10. Ecuador (Galapagos Islands, Ayampe, Mompiche, Canoa)
26.10.-13.01. Peru (Mancora, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Ticitaca Lake, Lima, …)
2015
05.01.-16.02. India
17.2. -20.2. Austria
21.2. -16.3. Sri Lanka
16.2. -14.5. Indonesia, Jakarta, Bali & tbd.
15.5.-22.5. Cologne
22.5.-04.6. Barcelona (Workaway Camp)
04.6.-14.6. Rhodos / Turkey, Yoga Cruising Retreat
14.6.-08.7. Barcelona
08.7.-10.8. Berlin
10.8.-08.9. Cologne
08.9.-16.9. Geneva, Switzerland
16.9.-02.10.Tarifa, Spain
02.10.-1.11. El Palmar, Spain
03.11.-03.12.Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
03.12.-10.12. Nosara, Costa Rica
11.12.-02.02.Colombia, Tour (Bogota, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Medellin, Amazonas etc.)
2014
27.09. -04.10. Turkey
04.10. -12.10. Croatia
12.10-13.10. Belgrad
13.11-23.11 Greece
23.10.-24.10. Istanbul /Turkey
24.10.-03.11. Cologne
03.-12.11.Panama
12.-24.11 Costa Rica
24.-30.11. Nicaragua
30.11.-08.12. Guatemala
08.-10.12. Belize
10.-24.12 Mexico
25.12. -04.01. Germany
Sounds like a musician who is traveling to his gigs. 😀
Haha! No, sorry. Thats not what I am…
I am just working and travelling. But enjoy life, work on the beach, meet new people and places and an amazing abundance of new experiences.
If you close to someplace contact me. Maybe we can meet there.
Hugs & love
Supi
To all my -especially- female friends.
I found this article and video about girls who travel on lovethesearch.com.
I am not sure, if I like the title, but this is what I am and live right now.
And while I am watching it, I am inspired and become hungry to explore more of this beautiful world.
And here is the amazing video, created by the lyrics below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueoE1Mau9uU
Don’t date a girl who travels
She’s the one with the messy unkempt hair colored by the sun. Her skin is now far from fair like it once was. Not even sun kissed. It’s burnt with multiple tan lines, wounds and bites here and there. But for every flaw on her skin, she has an interesting story to tell.Don’t date a girl who travels. She is hard to please. The usual dinner-movie date at the mall will suck the life out of her. Her soul craves for new experiences and adventures. She will be unimpressed with your new car and your expensive watch. She would rather climb a rock or jump out of an airplane than hear you brag about it.
Don’t date a girl who travels because she will bug you to book a flight every time there’s an airline seat sale. She wont party at Republiq. And she will never pay over $100 for Avicii because she knows that one weekend of clubbing is equivalent to one week somewhere far more exciting.
Chances are, she can’t hold a steady job. Or she’s probably daydreaming about quitting. She doesn’t want to keep working her ass off for someone else’s dream. She has her own and is working towards it. She is a freelancer. She makes money from designing, writing, photography or something that requires creativity and imagination. Don’t waste her time complaining about your boring job.
Don’t date a girl who travels. She might have wasted her college degree and switched careers entirely. She is now a dive instructor or a yoga teacher. She’s not sure when the next paycheck is coming. But she doesn’t work like a robot all day, she goes out and takes what life has to offer and challenges you to do the same.
Don’t date a girl who travels for she has chosen a life of uncertainty. She doesn’t have a plan or a permanent address. She goes with the flow and follows her heart. She dances to the beat of her own drum. She doesn’t wear a watch. Her days are ruled by the sun and the moon. When the waves are calling, life stops and she will be oblivious to everything else for a moment. But she has learned that the most important thing in life isn’t surfing.
Don’t date a girl who travels as she tends to speak her mind. She will never try to impress your parents or friends. She knows respect, but isn’t afraid to hold a debate about global issues or social responsibility.
She will never need you. She knows how to pitch a tent and screw her own fins without your help. She cooks well and doesn’t need you to pay for her meals. She is too independent and wont care whether you travel with her or not. She will forget to check in with you when she arrives at her destination. She’s busy living in the present. She talks to strangers. She will meet many interesting, like-minded people from around the world who share her passion and dreams. She will be bored with you.
So never date a girl who travels unless you can keep up with her. And if you unintentionally fall in love with one, don’t you dare keep her.
Let her go.
For the girls? Does this inspire? Can you probably identifiy yourself or is it just a faraway dream for you? Would you say, as atravelling girl it’s not possible to have a relationship?
And for the men? Is it deterring to meet a girl like that?
I would really to know about your opinion.
I thought I am ready now for a relationship, but I know I will go on with travelling for the next years. So is it possible to have a partner then?
Hmm, I have to think about it. Hope you can help me. 🙂

Beach Office Time! Being a beacher means more than just holidays and relaxation. Sometimes you also have to work.
But nowadays there are more options than ever to work from wherever you want. So why not work where it’s simply the nicest: on the beach. Of course you have to bear a couple of things in mind.
You need:
1. Discipline to work in a place where others are having their holidays.
2. A good internet connection – you shouldn’t rely on having a good WLAN connection anywhere close. In many areas the internet connection is either bad or non-existent. So it’s best to inform yourself beforehand, or to get a SIM card for your smartphone or tablet when you arrive. These are really cheap and you can get them everywhere.
3. Suitable technical equipment, like a laptop, tablet or smartphone.
4. Helpful software, which are indispensable for freelancers and the nomadic life – like Skype, Dropbox, Evernote and many other helpful project management and collaboration apps.
5. And finally, you need a pleasant and quiet place where you work without being disturbed – like under an umbrella, tent or in a nice beach cafe.