Quixoticguide
Hi, I’m Maarten Van Den Driessche, a curious human, aviation enthusiast, vexillophile, world traveler, and food lover with over 14,000 days of life experience.

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Christmas on the Road: When the World Slows Down
Christmas is often imagined as something fixed: the same table, the same lights, the same songs, year after year. But travel reveals another truth—Christmas is not a place, it’s a feeling, and that feeling wears many accents. In Vienna, Christmas smells like roasted chestnuts and mulled wine. Markets glow softly against imperial façades, violins echo…
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Beirut: Where the Mediterranean Meets Snow
There are cities you visit, and cities that quietly rearrange you. Beirut belongs firmly to the second category. At first glance, Beirut feels like a contradiction in motion. Palm-lined boulevards run parallel to bullet-scarred façades. Beach clubs pulse with music while, less than an hour away, the Mount Lebanon rise high enough to hold snow…
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Coltan Mines: The Places That Power the Digital World
You will never see them on a postcard. There are no observation decks, no visitor centres, no Instagram viewpoints. And yet, coltan mines are among the most important places on Earth. Coltan—short for columbite–tantalite—is a mineral most of us have never heard of, but one we all carry. Inside your smartphone, laptop, camera, or noise-cancelling…
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Beirut: Where the Mediterranean Meets the Mountains
Beirut is a city of impossible contrasts. Few places in the world allow you to swim in the Mediterranean in the morning and stand among snow-covered mountains by the afternoon. Yet in Lebanon’s capital, this is not a metaphor—it is geography. Set between the sea and Mount Lebanon, Beirut has always been a crossroads. Phoenicians,…
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What If America Were Many Countries?
A Quixotic Guide to the Balkanization of the United States Travel teaches you a dangerous lesson: borders are optional. They look immutable on atlases, defended by flags, anthems, and airport immigration desks. But cross enough frontiers and you start noticing the truth—most borders are simply frozen arguments from the past. Some thaw. Some crack. Some…
Where curiosity leads
Travel isn’t about collecting countries, but about understanding them.
These are places that shaped how I see the world — not just destinations, but contexts, encounters, and stories waiting to unfold
Travel Beyond Tourism
- Discover Places
- Understand Cultures
- Travel Better
- Meet the World
- Learn the Context


My Travel guides
- Not instructions, but orientation.
- These guides explain how places work — so you don’t just visit, you arrive.
“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” –
Ibn Battuta
Maghrebi traveller