When most people think of RVing, they think about taking a trip around the US. Maybe seeing a couple of national parks or just going up to a lake for the weekend. But there are destinations all over the world that make for an incredible RV trip that we often don’t think about. Whether it’s Europe, Africa, or Australia, every continent has a route that is sure to change your life. Dreaming of seeing the world? Today we have some incredible trips for you and your RV regardless of the continent you choose.
Travelling is almost always guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience. With so much of the world to see and so many things to discover, it’s crucial to ensure you avoid any potential mishaps or unfortunate occurrences while you’re abroad.
With travellers often making the same mistakes, here’s five of them to avoid during your travels.
Another day, another collaboration! This time I shared some of my experiences in Boquete, Panama for Unlatinoverde’s blog post – 16 Unmissable Experiences in Mexico and Central America
Read about it now!
Want to know more about Boquete? Read it here!

Boquete is one of my favorite spots to ever visit! This small town in the west of Panama only has 20,000 inhabitants of whom a lot are retired Americans and/or Europeans who saw this piece of heaven as the perfect spot to spent their old days. That must already mean something, right? Boquete has a lot to offer, and is a must visit if you are travelling through Central America!
It has been a bit more quiet then usual the last few months here at Uncensored Travel, but with many good reasons. As you could have guessed from our PM2AM trip blog series, we are getting married on the 9th of February of 2019! Combining this with a finalizing of our Master’s- and PhD degrees, having to arrange a lot of things for our travel themed wedding and private life you can imagine blogging and making videos is not a priority.
But, this comes with good news! 2019 will give us a lot of input there we will be: travelling with Sam’s sisters from Bangladesh, getting married travel themed style and go on a honey moon to Latin America!
Cheers to a wonderful 2019!
Burg Eltz is located in the German province Rheinland-Pfalz, between the cities Koblenz and Trier. The medieval castle is built in the 12th century and is nestled on a hillside. The castle is famous for being well preserved, surviving nature and human interference. If you are in the Western side of Germany, be sure to make a quick stop here!
Hey guys,
Steve from tiqy.com asked me to contribute in his latest blog post “77 Travel Bloggers Divulge The Best European Cities To Visit”, an ultimate guide with the favorite cities quoted of 77 different bloggers, including me!
What city did I enter? Tallinn, Estonia! One of my favorite cities worldwide! Check it out now!
77 Top Travel Bloggers Divulge The Best European Cities To Visit

Brussels is the capital of Belgium. But it is so much more than just a culture. In Belgium, the Flenders (Dutch speaking) and Wallonia (French speaking) who are divided in the country meet in their capital. I know there is a German enclave in the east but that is a bit further ;-). It is also the capital of the European Union (or, at least a lot of meetings happen here). The total city is home to 1,8 million people, including the suburbs. It is a mixed pot of different nationalities, making it a diverse city with a rich history. Perfect for a day trip!
When visiting China, visiting the national symbol is a must! The Panda Bear is known worldwide by its distinct features. Unfortunately it is driven to extinsion, but with the help of the Panda Research Center in Chengdu there is hope. With a good functioning breeding program and 50 Giant Panda’s plus 20 Red Panda’s strolling around. Dearly note that it is not a zoo. The animals are not on display and are not very active throughout the whole day.
The park is build in a way to learn its visitors about the Panda bear with interactive activities.
