About Me
About Wander Anyway
- 14 Countries Explored
- 70 Travel Guides
- 3 Years Blogging
Hi, I’m Kiny, the creator of Wander Anyway.
I’m a Hungarian traveler from Transylvania with a love for nature-filled destinations: mountains, waterfalls, lakes, and coastal landscapes. Quiet villages, authentic towns, and the occasional city make their way in too, especially when they have something genuinely worth exploring.
Wander Anyway started as a way to share practical travel guides, honest experiences, and destinations that left a real impression on me.
How I Travel
Some trips are slow and immersive. Others involve constantly moving, overloaded itineraries, and very little sleep. Both styles have taught me something different about travel.
Over time, I realized that the moments I remember most are usually the unexpected ones. Sunrise hikes, quiet beaches far from the crowds, long train rides, conversations with locals, or places that were never part of the original plan.
What You’ll Find Here
This blog covers detailed itineraries, hiking guides, beach destinations, and hidden gems. It also includes scenic viewpoints and practical travel tips, all based on personal experience and real travel planning.
The guides here aim to make planning easier and help travelers avoid wasting time on overly generic advice.
Most destinations I cover are currently in Europe, but the long-term vision has always been broader. I want to keep exploring new places around the world. The goal is to continue sharing destinations that feel memorable, visually inspiring, and worth experiencing.
Photography and Atmosphere
Photography has become a big part of how I experience travel. Sometimes a destination stays memorable because of one simple moment: standing on a coastal viewpoint at sunset, arriving in a small town after hours of travel, or finding a quiet trail with almost nobody else around. I try to capture a little of that feeling here, through photography and storytelling.
If you love scenic places, meaningful experiences, and the kind of trips you still think about long after coming home, you’ll probably feel at home here too.