Markus Bingel Wild East

Markus Bingel

Favorite countries

Poland, Russia, Czech Republic

Markus Bingel comes from the tranquil town of Freiburg in southern Germany. He studied and worked in Olsztyn and Lublin in Poland, learned Ukrainian in Lviv, and spent a long time in St. Petersburg for work. As a travel writer, he is drawn to the countries of the “Wild East” several times a year, especially to Poland, Ukraine, Russia, the Czech Republic and Croatia – and he is still fascinated by this region every time. As co-founder of the blog, he would like to introduce you to the unknown, exciting and always surprising sides of Eastern Europe.
Advertisment

All articles of Markus Bingel published at Wild East

Today we take you to the south of Azerbaijan and introduce you its beauties. Come with us to the flamingos and to Aggol, Sirvan and Hirkan.
Today we introduce you to the phenomenon of Disco Polo music in our blog. Never heard of it? Then it’s high time to listen to the music.
In this article we want to introduce you to the Kashubians, their history and their culture and language, and see what Kashubian life looks like today.
Today we show you the way Easter in Poland is being celebrated. We present you the most beautiful, but also the most unusual customs.
Sztynort in the deepest Masuria is a castle that was saved from decay at the last minute. Explore the beautifully restored historic place.
Today we take you to the picturesque island of Poel. The island can be comfortably explored as part of a Poel island bike tour and that’s exactly what we did.
Today our blog goes out into nature, more precisely to the island of Hiddensee, where we introduce you to the most beautiful places on a hike.
Today we present you the best dishes of the Polish cuisine. Whether bigos or pierogi, here you will learn everything about Polish food!
Today we take you to Krakow Kazimierz and introduce you to the Jewish quarter in Krakow, its history and sights.

Für Echte Fans

Unser wöchentlicher Newsletter für echte Osteuropafans

For real fans

Our weekly newsletter for real Eastern Europe fans