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In Einstein's Footsteps — A One-Day Route Across Switzerland
Follow Einstein's life across Zürich, Aarau, and Bern in one day. Walk the streets where he lived, visit the apartment where he wrote E=mc², and end at his bench overlooking the city where modern physics was born. A complete route by JoJo.is...


Swiss yodel: a UNESCO World Heritage tradition
Swiss yodel is a unique Alpine singing style marked by rapid shifts between chest voice and falsetto. Rooted in shepherd traditions, it remains a symbol of Swiss identity, blending heritage, nature, and modern musical influences.

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Fontaine-de-Vaucluse — the mysterious source of the Sorgue River
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is home to the mysterious source of the Sorgue River — a powerful karst spring emerging from a deep cave. With crystal-clear emerald waters, dramatic cliffs, and hidden depths, it’s one of the most fascinating natural wonders in Provence.


Thun Panorama — The World's Oldest 360° Painting That Surrounds You
Step inside the world's oldest 360° painting — a 38-meter canvas from 1814 hiding 300 people, secret stories, and gentle humor. Thun Panorama is Switzerland's most overlooked masterpiece.


The Legend of La Llorona: A Story of Love, Loss, and Eternal Grief
La Llorona in Xochimilco is a mesmerizing nighttime show on the water that blends legend, history, and live performance. Viewed from traditional boats, it brings the story of the Weeping Woman to life as one of the most atmospheric Day of the Dead events in Mexico City.


Beckenhof Park — a quiet retreat just 10 minutes from Zurich’s main station and bustling city center
A peaceful hidden gem just minutes from Zurich’s center, Beckenhof Park offers blooming flowers, historic charm, and a quiet escape from city crowds—perfect for relaxing, reading, and enjoying a serene garden atmosphere year-round.


Rosengarten Bern — The Best Viewpoint That Most Tourists Miss
Rosengarten is a free viewpoint in Bern with a stunning panorama of the old town, the Alps, and the Aare River. How to get there, what to see, best time to visit. A guide by Jojo.


Do you know who these people are and what they do?
In tourist areas of Mexico City, Aztec-style smoke cleansing rituals using copal are a blend of tradition, performance, and paid service. They are often performed not by real shamans.


Paul Gugelmann and his “poetic machines”
Swiss artist Paul Gugelmann turned gears, levers, and motion into unforgettable “poetic machines” full of humor and story. His works live on in the intimate museum in Schönenwerd and in surprising public spots across Switzerland.


Sihlwald: A Wild Forest Near Zurich
Just 25 minutes from Zurich lies Sihlwald, a rare wild forest where nature thrives in an almost untouched state. Peaceful trails, fresh air, river views, wildlife, and stunning scenery make it an ideal destination for hiking at any time of year.


30 Most Interesting Facts About Zurich
Zurich is far more than Switzerland’s financial hub. From Dadaism and medieval bells to clean lakes, world-class transport, and chocolate landmarks, the city blends history, innovation, and exceptional quality of life in a truly unique way.

