Skip to content
Menu
Perchance to Roam
  • Blog
  • Destinations
  • Blogging and Travel Tips
  • About Me
  • Contact Me
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
Perchance to Roam

About Me

A man standing on a tower with a big mosque in the background

Travel [is] flight and pursuit in equal parts.

– Paul Theroux, The Great Railway Bazaar

.

Hey everyone,

I’m Reinhard – originally hailing from Germany, I’ve so far visited about 50 countries and territories on every continent except for Antarctica, and I certainly don’t plan to stop until I leave this world for good.

As an archaeologist, I’m lucky enough to be able to travel as part of my job and to experience cultures differently than a tourist would – and I try to apply that deeper sense of cultural immersion to my private trips as well.

On this site, I share destination guides and itineraries with a focus on budget travel and off-the-beaten-path destinations. You can find a few of my focal points outlined below.

.

Subscribe to my Newsletter to Get a Free E-Book with 50 of my Favourite Travel Photographs!

An E-Book Cover with 5 Travel Photographs from different parts of the world

50 Travel Photos E-Book

FREE DOWNLOAD

Send download link to:

.

These Are the Most Important Categories You’ll find on my Site:

.

Budget Travel and Backpacking

Traveling cheaply has been my style for many years, and I’m always looking to make my money last as long as possible without missing out on any experiences.

To help you do the same, I’ve written a few guides explaining how to save money in destinations which aren’t exactly considered cheap, like the Faroe Islands, Japan or Venice.

A man sitting on a rock looking at a waterfall

The Ultimate Guide to Backpacking Panama on a Budget

Read More
A man crouching on a cliff over the sea

Backpacking the Faroe Islands on a Budget – The Ultimate Guide

Read More
A quaint town street framed by half-timbered houses

How to Reach England’s Lake District from Manchester by Public Transport

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

Lesser Visited Destinations

I love exploring places that are well off the tourist trail and though I will occasionally write about more popular destinations, you’ll always find a large amount of off-the-beaten-path places on my blog.

My guides cover both lesser-visited countries, like Dominica or Uganda, and suggestions how to get off the beaten path in more popular countries, like Italy, Thailand or Japan. Mainly, I want to show you that the world is full of beautiful places that will never be affected by over-tourism.

A man standing near a cave with a series of rock outcrops in the background

The Complete Guide to the ‘Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria’ World Heritage Site

Read More

Caving at La Gruta – Getting Off the Beaten Path in Bocas del Toro, Panama

Read More
A manatee swimming in the water, eating a bunch of banana leaves

Everything to Know About Going Manatee-Spotting at Panama’s Humedal de San San Pond Sak

Read More
  • ‹
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • ›
  • »

.

Archaeological Sites

As an archaeologist, I’m always interested in both the prehistory and history of the places I travel to, and I’ve written guides about subjects as different as the Khmer Ruins of Eastern Thailand, Prehistoric Rock Paintings in Uganda and Medieval Royal Palaces in Germany.

A row of standing stones with trees in the background

What to Know About Visiting El Caño Archaeological Park, Panama

Read More
A broad river surrounded by trees seen from the top of a tall cliff

The Complete Guide to Thailand’s Pha Thaem National Park

Read More
A small Khmer ruin surrounded by trees

Exploring Phanom Rung and Other Khmer-Era Temples Surrounding Nang Rong, Thailand

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Hiking Guides

For me, there’s no better way to really explore a destination than by foot, and on my site you’ll find plenty of hiking guides from England’s Lake District to the National Parks of Panama.

In these, I cover both shorter hikes, like the climb to the top of Tororo Rock in Uganda, as well as tougher all-day-hikes, like El Hierro’s transinsular Camino de la Virgen.

A view of a skyline of skyscrapers framed by trees

The Complete Guide to Panama City’s Metropolitan Natural Park

Read More
A view of rolling hills seen from above with a dead tree in the foreground

A Guide to Panama’s Altos de Campana National Park

Read More
Grass-roofed wooden houses by the Ocean with a road running next to them

What to Know About the Hike From Tórshavn to Kirkjubøur, Faroe Islands

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9

Unusual Sights

I absolutely love visiting weird and wacky places around the world and my blog is full of guides to Temples made of Glass Bottles, Abandoned Amusement Parks and Remote Mountain Villages filled with Life-Size Dolls.

A huge statue of an orc fevouring a ball

Visiting Wat Pa Non Sawan – Thailand’s Strangest Temple

Read More
A man standing next to a river with a line of two distinctly coloured sections of water meeting down the middle

The Two-Colored River and Other Great Things to See in Khong Jiam, Thailand

Read More
A small stone chapel on a mountain top

What to Know About Visiting the Eerie WW1 Cemetery at Monte Grappa, Italy

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

As someone who’s into traveling and history, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that I like to regularly check out World Heritage Sites during my trips. Mostly, I’ve written guides to single sites, like Japan’s Itsukushima Shrine or Poland’s Białowieża Forest.

Over the years, I’ve also checked out several multi-site properties, like Padua’s 14th-Century Fresco Cycles or Berlin’s Modernism Housing Estates, to tell you exactly which of these are worth visiting and which you can skip if you’re short on time.

A small lake surrounded by hills seen from above

The Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary for England’s Lake District National Park

Read More
A magnificent palace with an arcaded facade

Taking the Secret Itineraries Tour of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy – What to Know

Read More
A big canal framed on both sides by buildings with two gondolas in the foreground

How to Visit Venice on a Small Budget – 6 Tips for a Cheap but Enjoyable Stay

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7

Whatever you’re looking for to plan your travels, I’m sure you’ll find some answers on my site. Otherwise, be sure to contact me, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

See you further down the road!

Reinhard

A man standing in a boat in the middle of the desert in Paracas, Peru
Interested in a free E-Book with 50 of my favourite Travel Photos? Click the image above to subscribe!

Are you thinking of starting a Blog yourself? I recommend using BlueHost for your Webhosting. I’m using it myself and find it affordable, reliable and easy to use. You can sign up here.

Recent Posts

  • Visiting Wassu, Kerr Batch and Other Megalithic Stone Circles in The Gambia
  • Chimpanzee-Spotting and Other Cool Things to Do in River Gambia National Park
  • What to Know About Visiting The Gambia’s Sacred Crocodile Pools
  • The Best Areas to Stay in The Gambia
  • The Perfect One- and Two-Week-Itineraries for The Gambia

Trending
What to Know About Exploring Prasat Phimai, One of the Biggest Khmer Temples in Thailand

Abandoned Places Africa Archaeology Art Asia Backpacking Beaches Blogging Budget Travel Caribbean Castles Central America Central Europe City Guide Country Guide East Africa East Asia Europe Festivals Film and TV Locations Food and Drink General Hiking Historical Sites Inspiration Itineraries National Parks Natural Attractions Northern Europe Off the Beaten Path Parks and Gardens Region Guide Slow Travel Southeast Asia Southern Europe Traditional Culture Transport Travel Tips Unusual Sights Waterfalls West Africa Western Europe World Heritage Sites

© 2022-2025 Perchance to Roam

©2025 Perchance to Roam | WordPress Theme by Superbthemes.com