I was supposed to fly from Arlanda to Östersund at 08:00 this morning. But what happens? When I wake up, I get a text message saying "Your flight is cancelled". I was rebooked to 11:10, but that's not much fun when you have to give a lecture in the morning and fly home at 16:00 ...
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Backpacking is not the most comfortable way to travel. Nevertheless, 24 per cent of Swedes have travelled the world with only a backpack as their luggage. A survey by Skyscanner shows that there are many reasons to backpack.
Read moreVästerbottens-Kuriren reports that 55% of Swedish women dream of travelling more in their spare time than they do today. Women in Stockholm are the most interested in travelling. Women without children want to travel more than those with children.
Read moreIt's no surprise that Swedes love travelling, but which destinations are growing in popularity? A new survey by Skyscanner shows that Macedonia's capital Skopje is the destination that has increased the most in 2013 compared to last year. Also high on the list are Dublin, Hamburg and Manila.
Read moreDuring February, we wanted to know how our readers prefer to travel on holiday, and it was without a doubt - by motorhome! A total of 75 people voted, with 72% preferring to travel by motorhome. It's great to see that we have so many readers with motorhomes. But also nice that other adventurers find their way here!
Read moreWe don't usually do much shopping when travelling - space in our backpack or motorhome is limited. But something can be fun to bring home. For us it's often a piece of clothing or jewellery, things we use. The exception is Ukraine, where we have travelled almost exclusively for shopping! There, we've had to buy an extra bag on the way home ...
I've realised that I have a (big) car and (perhaps one of Sweden's biggest) car blogs ... but no driving licence. It's not that I don't want a driving licence in principle, on the contrary! When we travel far with the motorhome, it would be smart if we both had a driving licence. What if Peter gets sick, for example ...
Read moreMoroccan food is rich in both colour and aroma. Generally speaking, you are usually served one of two dishes: couscous or the Moroccan stew tagine. These in turn can be varied endlessly! In addition, Moroccan cuisine offers delicious salads and vegetable dishes, fantastic bread, juicy fruits and, of course, sweet Moroccan tea.
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