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I Went On A 5-Month Trip Around Europe, Traveled 40,000km, Visited 17 Countries, And Brought Back These Images
My name is Johan Lolos. I'm a self-taught travel photographer from Belgium, and 4 years ago I decided to leave Europe and travel the world.
When I jumped into photography, first as a random backpacker traveling in Australia and New Zealand for two consecutive years, I was far from realizing that Europe has so much to offer in terms of landscape and diversity. As a very inexperienced traveler, I thought I needed to travel to the other side of the planet to be able to see unique sceneries and experience unforgettable road trip vibes. It took me three years to figure out my hometown Liège is less than a day’s drive away from some of the most beautiful mountains in the world: the Alps.
From the moment I realized that, I started to list all the places in Europe I would like to visit during the summer months. I have had a few road trip experiences in the past, but they never exceeded three months, which has always been the perfect duration for me. Not too long, not too short, just what I needed to start missing home yet being fully satisfied with the trip. However, three months didn’t seem enough to explore most of the Old Continent, and this time I really wanted to challenge myself and get out of my comfort zone. Eventually I came out with an itinerary covering three main regions of Europe, and going through 17 countries in a period of five months. I wish I had included more countries and more regions but this would have required to be on the road for an extra 5 months, which I didn’t want.
On May 15, 2017 I started my journey, which I named "Peaks of Europe". The trip was divided into three legs: the North, the Balkans and the Alps, and I returned home on October 6, 2017. 145 on the road, 17 countries visited, 23,280km / 14,465miles driven and a total of 40,760km / 25,330miles traveled if we include the few planes and ferries.
Every day, I was sharing my daily life through my Instagram Stories on my account @lebackpacker. My followers' response to these candid and genuine moments of life was huge, and they suggested I should publish a book out of this trip. I shot a total of 4Tb or images and came back home with a full 1Tb hard drive. Out of those 30,000 photos, I made a selection of 200+ images that I curated in a photo book: "Peaks of Europe".
My book can be pre-ordered on my website www.peaksofeurope.eu, but I first wanted to give you a little preview of what Europe has to offer in all its diversity. I hope you'll enjoy those images and that they will give you itchy feet for your next trip in the summer.
More info: peaksofeurope.eu
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Augstmatthorn, Switzerland
Lago Di Braies, South Tyrol, Italy
Landmannalaugar, Iceland
I love this one! It looks more like a painting than a photograph! Absolutely beautiful =)
Seceda, South Tyrol, Italy
Old Man Of Storr, Isle Of Skye, Scotland
Hamnøy, Lofoten, Norway
The little houses protest being dwarfed by the majestic rock formation, by being the most attention getting color.
Soča, Triglav National Park, Slovenia
Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece
Kerlingarfjöll, Iceland
Lago Di Carezza, South Tyrol, Italy
Þórsmörk, Iceland
Sommarøya, Tromsø, Norway
Gerold, Bavaria, Germany
Lech, Vorarlberg, Austria
Soča, Triglav National Park, Slovenia
Matterhorn, Valais, Switzerland
Meteora, Thessaly, Greece
Dalmatian Coast, Croatia
Mangart, Triglav National Park, Slovenia
Kvalvika Beach, Lofoten, Norway
Nordenskiöld Land National Park, Svalbard (Norway)
Simos Beach, Elafonisos, Greece
Háifoss, Iceland
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Lötschental, Valais, Switzerland
Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France
Soča, Triglav National Park, Slovenia
Lac Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France
Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Aiguille Du Midi, Haute-Savoie, France
The Quiraing, Isle Of Skye, Scotland
Augstmatthorn, Switzerland
Durmitor National Park, Montenegro
Kvalvika Beach, Lofoten, Norway
Durmitor National Park, Montenegro
Valbonë National Park, Albania
Sommarøya, Tromsø, Norway
Gorner Glacier, Valais, Switzerland
Pyramiden, Svalbard (Norway)
Elafonisos, Peloponnese, Greece
I see you visited Slovenia. What do you think of our country? :)
Beautiful! I can see France, Greece, Norway, Slovenia, Switzerland... where is the rest of 17 countries? No stunning places? ;-)
Tons of pictures of Iceland and Norway, but where is Finland :( You should definetly visit our country during the summer. The most beautiful nature you've ever seen <3
Great pictures, I really enjoyed them. They are giving me motivation to start saving up for a trip around Europe. And also, I know my country isn't very popular, but I am a little surprised you've gone to other Balkan countries, but didn't come to Bulgaria. We have really nice mountains, I would really recommend visiting Rila in the summer or Rhodope mountain. It's sad to admit, but here we have a bit of a problem with preserving nature, but still there are really nice places that aren't too popular, so aren't overconstructed and poluted and are worth seeing. I hope you can consider visting here too.
Sorry, party pooper here: how do these people who travel for months on end through various countries pay for this? Are they millionaires? Because average Joes and Janes certainly could not afford anything like that...And yes, it makes me very jealous! :)
These are beyond beautiful. I stared at each image for minutes! Thanks for sharing
I see you visited Slovenia. What do you think of our country? :)
Beautiful! I can see France, Greece, Norway, Slovenia, Switzerland... where is the rest of 17 countries? No stunning places? ;-)
Tons of pictures of Iceland and Norway, but where is Finland :( You should definetly visit our country during the summer. The most beautiful nature you've ever seen <3
Great pictures, I really enjoyed them. They are giving me motivation to start saving up for a trip around Europe. And also, I know my country isn't very popular, but I am a little surprised you've gone to other Balkan countries, but didn't come to Bulgaria. We have really nice mountains, I would really recommend visiting Rila in the summer or Rhodope mountain. It's sad to admit, but here we have a bit of a problem with preserving nature, but still there are really nice places that aren't too popular, so aren't overconstructed and poluted and are worth seeing. I hope you can consider visting here too.
Sorry, party pooper here: how do these people who travel for months on end through various countries pay for this? Are they millionaires? Because average Joes and Janes certainly could not afford anything like that...And yes, it makes me very jealous! :)
These are beyond beautiful. I stared at each image for minutes! Thanks for sharing