Some people need a giant house with a swimming pool for "happiness", while others need a comfortably equipped vehicle and sleep under the starry sky.
wilderness
The word camping probably sounds quite strange at this time of year. We prefer to imagine a pine forest, needles on the ground, barely any clothes on and the smell of the sea. But these are our perceptions or experiences. You can also camp in winter, in deep snow, at Sampi Nature Camp.
Last Tuesday, the winners of the Wildlife Photographer award were announced in London, including three veterans of National Geographic magazine. The competition, this time hosted by the British National History Museum and BBC Worldwide, recognizes the excellence of nature photography at its core.
On the edge of a pine forest, where the rocks calm the roaring sea, is the Wickaninnish Inn. A luxurious and comfortable shelter in the embrace of authentic Canadian wilderness.
Her parents, both nature photographers, moved to Namibia before she was born. There, the mischievous girl Tippi spent an exciting childhood in the embrace of the African wilderness. She reigned over the savanna in Tarzan style.
Last year, Canadian Steve Dubbeldam founded a very special agency. Trips include men only, adventure, no phones, good food, socializing, adrenaline.