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USA VAN ROADTRIP WITH SHIBAS

USA VAN ROADTRIP WITH SHIBAS
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Dieser im Winter 2022/2023 aufgenommene Reisepodcast handelt von einem spontanen, unvergesslichen Trip quer durch die USA mit einem Mini Van und meinen 2 Shiba Inus.
16 Staaten in 3 Monaten mit vielen wundervolle Erfahrungen!
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Was gilt es zu beachten, wenn man ein Auto in den USA kauft? Welcher Nationalpark ist sehenswert? Welche wichtigen Dinge sollten wir bei einem Roadtrip beachten? Und viiieles mehr!
16 Staaten in 3 Monaten mit vielen wundervolle Erfahrungen!
Themen:
Was gilt es zu beachten, wenn man ein Auto in den USA kauft? Welcher Nationalpark ist sehenswert? Welche wichtigen Dinge sollten wir bei einem Roadtrip beachten? Und viiieles mehr!
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Menaggio – What to See and DoLocationMenaggio is a charming town on the western shore of Lake Como in northern Italy.It’s a popular base for exploring the lake and nearby villages.1. Piazza Garibaldi & Lakeside PromenadeThe lively town square with cafés, restaurants, and shops.Great place to relax and enjoy beautiful lake views while strolling along the waterfront.2. Villa Mylius VigoniA historic 19th-century villa and cultural center with exhibitions.Beautiful gardens with panoramic views of the lake.3. Castello di MenaggioRuins of a 10th-century castle with historical significance.Offers panoramic views over Lake Como.4. Lido di MenaggioA lakeside beach club perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and dining by the water.5. Hiking TrailsMonte Grona: Challenging hike with stunning views of the lake and mountains.Val Sanagra: Scenic valley trail, great for nature lovers.Boat Rentals: Rent motorboats or kayaks to explore the lake on your own.Golf: Play at the Menaggio and Cadenabbia Golf Club with scenic lake views.Cycling: Bike through the surrounding hills and quaint villages.Local restaurants serve fresh lake fish and regional Italian dishes.Boutiques and shops along the main streets sell local products, fashion, and souvenirs.Options range from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels with lake views.Popular in summer, so booking ahead is recommended.Top AttractionsActivitiesFood & ShoppingAccommodation
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🌴 Manuel Antonio National Park – Costa Rica📍 LocationOn the Pacific Coast of Costa RicaNear the town of Quepos, in Puntarenas ProvinceAbout 2.5 to 3 hours by car from San JoséCosta Rica’s smallest national park – but one of the most biodiverseCombines lush rainforest, white-sand beaches, and wildlifeGreat for families, photographers, and nature lovers alikeSloths (both 2- and 3-toed!)White-faced capuchin monkeys (often near the beach)Howler monkeys, squirrel monkeysIguanas, raccoons, coatis, and toucansColorful butterflies, frogs, and birdsPlaya Manuel Antonio: postcard-perfect, turquoise waterPlaya Espadilla Sur: quieter, often fewer peoplePlaya Gemelas: small, hidden twin beaches – a great escapeOpen: Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays)Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM (last entry at 3:00 PM)Tickets:Adults: ~$18–20 USDChildren (ages 2–11): ~$6 USDBuy online only at www.sinac.go.crTrails are easy and well-maintainedMain Trail (Sendero Principal): great for spotting monkeys and slothsPunta Catedral Trail: offers stunning cliff and ocean viewsMirador Trail: lookout points with photo opportunitiesArrive early (7:00 AM) for fewer people and active animalsConsider a licensed guide – they spot things you’d miss!Bring binoculars and a zoom lens for sloths and birdsNo food allowed in the park (to protect animals)Only reusable water bottles permittedDon’t feed or touch wildlife – it’s illegal and harmfulRestrooms and showers are available near the main beachesRefillable water bottleComfortable shoes (for walking trails)Swimsuit and towelSunscreen, hat, and insect repellentCamera or phone with zoomMany options in Quepos or Manuel Antonio:Boutique hotels, eco-lodges, luxury resorts, hostels, and AirbnbsBook early in high season (Dec–Apr) – it’s popular!Dry Season: December – April → sunny, best for beach & photos
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Christchurch – New ZealandLocationLargest city on the South Island’s east coast, known as the “Garden City”.Botanic Gardens: Lovely green spaces perfect for relaxing walks.Avon River: Ideal for punting (flat-bottomed boat rides) and riverside strolls.Christchurch Cathedral: Iconic landmark, currently under restoration.New Regent Street: Colorful pedestrian street with cafes and shops.Quake City: Museum about the 2010/2011 earthquakes and recovery efforts.Gateway to explore the South Island’s natural beauty.About 3 hours’ drive southwest of Christchurch in the Mackenzie Basin.Stunning turquoise blue lake set against mountain backdrops.Church of the Good Shepherd: Famous small stone church on the lakeshore, a popular photo spot.Part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, known for spectacular stargazing and clear night skies.Outdoor activities include hiking, biking, and in winter, nearby ski fields.Nearby Tekapo Springs offers hot pools and wellness facilities with great lake views.
Christchurch – New ZealandLocationThe largest city on the South Island of New Zealand, located on the east coast facing the Pacific Ocean.Known as the “Garden City” for its many parks, gardens, and green spaces.Christchurch blends English heritage with a modern vibe and is famous for its resilience and rebuilding efforts after the devastating 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.Botanic Gardens: Beautiful and expansive gardens in the city center.Avon River: Offers scenic walking paths and punting (boat rides).Christchurch Cathedral: Historic landmark currently undergoing restoration.Canterbury Museum: Showcases the region’s history, culture, and natural environment.Quake City: Interactive exhibition about the earthquakes and recovery.New Regent Street: A charming pedestrian street with shops, cafés, and colorful architecture.Port Hills: Great for hiking, mountain biking, and panoramic views of the city and ocean.Vibrant arts scene with galleries, theaters, and festivals.Strong Maori cultural presence and heritage.Christchurch International Airport connects to major NZ cities and international destinations.Gateway for exploring the South Island, including nearby destinations like Akaroa, Lake Tekapo, and Mount Cook.
Nashville, Tennessee – USALageHauptstadt des Bundesstaates Tennessee im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten.Bekannt als „Music City“, weltberühmt für seine lebendige Musikszene, besonders für Country-Musik.Ein kulturelles Zentrum mit reicher Geschichte, vielfältiger Kunstszene und einem pulsierenden Nachtleben.Grand Ole Opry: Legendäre Bühne und Radioshow für Country-Musik.Country Music Hall of Fame und Museum: Ausstellung zur Geschichte und den Stars der Country-Musik.Broadway Street: Straße mit vielen Honky-Tonks, Bars und Live-Musik-Locations – ideal für Nachtleben und Musikgenuss.The Parthenon: Maßstabsgetreue Nachbildung des antiken griechischen Tempels im Centennial Park.Ryman Auditorium: Historischer Konzertsaal, bekannt als „Mutterkirche der Country-Musik“.Music Row: Zentrum der Musikindustrie Nashvilles mit Tonstudios und Plattenfirmen.Gastgeber großer Musikfestivals wie dem CMA Music Festival.Stark ausgeprägte Esskultur mit typischen Südstaatengerichten wie Hot Chicken, Barbecue und Biscuits.Nashville International Airport (BNA) bietet gute Verbindungen in die USA.Gut angebunden an Straße und Bahn zu anderen Großstädten.
Rüdesheim am Rhein – GermanyLocationA charming town located on the banks of the Rhine River in the state of Hesse, Germany.Part of the famous Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning landscapes and historic castles.Renowned for its wine production, especially Riesling wines from the surrounding vineyards.A popular tourist destination, famous for its medieval old town, half-timbered houses, and vibrant wine culture.Drosselgasse: A narrow, lively street packed with wine taverns, restaurants, and shops, popular for evening strolls and live music.Rüdesheim Cable Car (Seilbahn): Takes visitors up to the Niederwald Monument with panoramic views over the Rhine and vineyards.Niederwald Monument: A massive statue commemorating the unification of Germany, surrounded by beautiful forest trails.Siebengebirge Hills: Nearby natural park with hiking and scenic views.Wine Museums and Tastings: Learn about the region’s winemaking traditions and enjoy tastings.Annual wine festivals and the famous Rüdesheimer Kaffee, a local specialty coffee drink made with wine brandy, coffee, whipped cream, and sugar.Easily reachable by train, car, or boat from major cities like Frankfurt or Mainz.Many river cruises on the Rhine include stops in Rüdesheim.OverviewMain AttractionsEventsGetting There
Costa Rica Must-Know1. Pura Vida Lifestyle“Pura Vida” means “pure life” and is more than a phrase — it’s a relaxed, positive way of living and greeting people.Despite its small size, Costa Rica houses around 5% of the world’s biodiversity.National parks and reserves cover over 25% of the land.Dry season (December – April): Best time for beach visits, hiking, and outdoor activities.Green (rainy) season (May – November): Lush landscapes, fewer tourists, but expect daily afternoon showers.Official language is Spanish, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.Costa Rican Colón (CRC).US dollars are often accepted in tourist zones, but it’s good to have local currency.Renting a 4x4 vehicle is popular for exploring remote areas.Public buses are cheap but can be slow and less frequent.Domestic flights save time between distant regions.Generally safe for travelers, but watch out for petty theft in crowded places.Use common sense with valuables and avoid isolated areas at night.Don’t feed or touch wild animals.Stay on marked trails in parks to protect habitats.Arenal Volcano (hot springs and hiking)Monteverde Cloud Forest (birdwatching and ziplining)Manuel Antonio National Park (beaches and wildlife)Tortuguero (sea turtles and canals)Puerto Viejo & Cahuita (Caribbean vibe, beaches, and snorkeling)
Green Macaw in Costa RicaDescriptionOne of the largest parrots in the Americas, measuring about 85 cm (33 inches) long.Mainly bright green plumage with blue on the wings and a red patch on the forehead.Known for its loud, raucous calls.Prefers tropical rainforests, especially lowland wet forests and foothill areas.Often found in the Caribbean lowlands of Costa Rica, including areas like the Tortuguero National Park and the Sarapiquí region.Classified as Endangered due to habitat loss and illegal pet trade.Costa Rica has active conservation programs to protect their habitat and promote breeding.Nest boxes and reforestation efforts help increase their population.They are seed dispersers, playing an important ecological role in forest regeneration.Usually seen in pairs or small groups.They nest in large tree cavities, often in almendro trees (Dipteryx oleifera), which are crucial for their survival.HabitatConservation StatusInteresting Facts
Cahuita Nationalpark – Costa RicaLageAn der Karibikküste Costa Ricas, nahe der Kleinstadt Cahuita in der Provinz Limón.Der Cahuita Nationalpark ist bekannt für seine wunderschönen weißen Sandstrände, Korallenriffe und den üppigen tropischen Regenwald.Der Park schützt sowohl marine als auch terrestrische Ökosysteme und ist ein Paradies für Naturliebhaber.Schnorcheln: Erkunde die farbenprächtigen Korallenriffe direkt vor der Küste mit bunten Fischen, Meeresschildkröten und manchmal auch Rochen oder kleinen Haien.Wandern: Ein leichter, gut ausgeschilderter Wanderweg (ca. 8 km lang) führt entlang der Küste durch den Park und bietet viele Möglichkeiten, Tiere zu beobachten.Tierbeobachtung: Im Park kann man Brüllaffen, Faultiere, Leguane, Nasenbären (Coatis) und zahlreiche Vogelarten sehen.Strand entspannen: Die Strände im Park sind unberührt und weniger überlaufen als viele andere Touristengebiete.Das Korallenriff ist Teil des Cahuita Meeresreservats, eines der am besten erhaltenen Riffe in Costa Rica.Der Park ist ein Schutzgebiet, deshalb gilt: kein Fischen, keinen Müll hinterlassen und die Natur respektieren.Es gibt geführte Touren, die bei der Tierbeobachtung helfen und spannende Informationen zur Artenvielfalt bieten.Eintritt: Eine kleine Gebühr wird erhoben.Öffnungszeiten: Meist tagsüber geöffnet.Anreise: Der Park ist vom Ort Cahuita aus gut zu Fuß oder mit dem Auto erreichbar.Beste Besuchszeit: Die Trockenzeit von Dezember bis April eignet sich am besten zum Schnorcheln und Wandern.ÜberblickAktivitätenHighlightsPraktische Infos
Cahuita National Park – Costa RicaLocationSituated on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, near the town of Cahuita in the Limón province.Cahuita National Park is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and lush tropical rainforest.The park protects marine and terrestrial ecosystems, making it a great spot for nature lovers.Snorkeling: Explore vibrant coral reefs just off the shore, home to colorful fish, sea turtles, and sometimes rays or small sharks.Hiking: There’s an easy, well-marked trail (about 8 km / 5 miles long) that follows the coastline through the park, offering great wildlife spotting opportunities.Wildlife Watching: Expect to see howler monkeys, sloths, iguanas, coatis, and lots of bird species along the trail.Beach Relaxation: The beaches inside the park are pristine and less crowded than many other tourist spots.The coral reef is part of the Cahuita Marine Reserve, one of the best-preserved reefs in Costa Rica.The park is a protected area, so visitors should respect rules like no fishing and no littering.Guides are available for tours, which can enhance wildlife spotting and explain the rich biodiversity.Entrance Fee: Small fee to enter the park.Opening Hours: Generally open during daylight hours.Getting There: Easily accessible from the town of Cahuita by foot or car.Best Time to Visit: Dry season (December to April) is ideal for snorkeling and hiking.
🌴 Culture & CommunityAfro-Caribbean Heritage: The town boasts a significant Afro-Caribbean population, with roots tracing back to Jamaican and other Caribbean immigrants. This cultural influence is evident in the local cuisine, music, and festivals.Indigenous Presence: The nearby Talamanca mountain range is home to the Bribri and Cabécar indigenous communities, who maintain traditional lifestyles and offer cultural experiences to visitors.articlesfactory.comPlaya Cocles: A favorite among surfers for its consistent waves.fortourslovers.com+1en.wikipedia.org+1Playa Chiquita & Punta Uva: These beaches are perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, and enjoying the Caribbean sun.Salsa Brava: Recognized as one of the most powerful waves in Costa Rica, attracting experienced surfers worldwide.articlesfactory.com+1en.wikipedia.org+1Jaguar Rescue Center: Established in 2008, this center focuses on rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, including sloths, monkeys, and reptiles. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about conservation efforts. es.wikipedia.org+3en.wikipedia.org+3de.wikipedia.org+3Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge: A protected area offering trails through rainforests and mangroves, where visitors can spot diverse wildlife and enjoy the serene environment.Cahuita National Park: Located just north of Puerto Viejo, this park features coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for snorkeling and hiking. puravidatraveling.comRice & Beans: A staple dish made with rice and beans cooked in coconut milk, often served with fish or chicken.costaricarundreisen.deRondón: A hearty seafood stew with coconut milk, sweet potatoes, and vegetables.Local Fruits: Tropical fruits like mango, papaya, and pineapple are commonly used in beverages and desserts.Snorkeling & Diving: Explore the vibrant coral reefs off the coast.Surfing: Take lessons or ride the waves at renowned surf spots.Chocolate Tours: Learn about the cacao process and sample local chocolate products.wondersandwaves.deKayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding: Navigate the calm waters of nearby beaches and rivers.Hotel Banana Azul: A beachfront hotel offering comfortable rooms and a laid-back atmosphere.Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel: A stylish hotel known for its modern design and excellent service.Hostel Pagalú: A budget-friendly option popular among backpackers.From San José: Approximately a 4-5 hour drive or a 3-hour bus ride.From Panama: The Sixaola border crossing is about 49 km south, connecting to the Panamanian town of Guabito.