A 2020 travel story from a country I never thought I would visit due to gender discrimination
Author: Kirsten Bukager
I am a Danish writer and visual artist. After several years in The Netherlands, I am back in my home country.
M.Sc. in International Business Administration and Modern Languages fra Copenhagen Business School, Communication and Online Journalism studies at Webster University and London School of Journalism. Bachelor in Education.
I have worked with communications and marketing for many years, and recently changed path to teaching (Danish language, Art, Social Studies). I have always had a creative mind and filled many drawing blocks and canvases.
I write for pleasure. Most of my stories are about places and people I encounter on journeys around the world. I have an eye for cultural and social subtleties, and I am especially interested in travel and the arts.
Drop me a line if you are interested in my art, my teaching, or if you have a question or comment. And feel free to follow me on Instagram.
Madagascar – grand island nation with unique nature
Exploring diverse culture and unique wildlife on a two-week pioneer group tour
Three stiff-legged Danes on ski in Sweden
My husband and I have never taken the kids (now in their late teens) on a ski holiday. Instead, we have spent winter holidays in destinations far away from cold Scandinavia. For two reasons: 1) Old knee injuries; 2) An urge to escape the cold and the dark and experience different cultures. This Christmas was… Continue reading Three stiff-legged Danes on ski in Sweden
Victoria Falls – convenient safari stopover in Zimbabwe
On a safari trip to Botswana and Zimbabwe in July, my family and I made a two-nights stopover in Victoria Falls town. Just to brush off the dust of our pants and admire one of the seven natural wonders of the world: The gigantic waterfalls. Victoria Falls town was a great place to visit, because… Continue reading Victoria Falls – convenient safari stopover in Zimbabwe