El Prisma de Fer

The Prism of Fer

Ready to explore the world your way? Here you'll find the best travel guides, customizable itineraries, and authentic experiences for independent travelers and backpackers looking for unique destinations.

Hi, I'm Fernando, and this is "The Prism of Fer." A space where I share my travel experiences traveling the world with a backpack on my shoulder, seeking to connect with different cultures, explore remote landscapes, and discover trekking routes that take my breath away. If you like to travel without luxuries, with your feet on the ground and a curious soul, this corner is for you.

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What to see in Hong Kong: skyscrapers, nature and the gateway to China

After several months traveling through India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, arriving in Hong Kong was a change…

Applications for use in China

Traveling through China means adapting to a digital ecosystem completely different from the one we use in…

One month itinerary in China

Traveling for a month in China is enough to put together a tour that will allow you to take away a picture…

Guide to traveling to China

Traveling to China remains a major challenge, even today. The language, local apps, and…

How to cross the border between India and Nepal at the Sonauli-Belahiya crossing

After spending three months traveling through India, it was time to cross into Nepal overland. I chose…

What to see in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. Is it worth it?

After several intense days of traffic and noise in Kathmandu, I headed towards Lumbini, near…

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Featured Articles from the Silk Road

These are some of the most important items from my journey along the Silk Road. A trip that for years was a distant idea in my head and that I ended up turning into a real journey, from China to Turkey, crossing Central Asia, India, Nepal and the Caucasus.

Latest Hikes

These are some of the most significant treks I've undertaken in various parts of the world, including Nepal, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Morocco, and more. In each article, I try to describe not only the route itself, but also the logistics, the difficulty, and everything I wish I had known before setting off.

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