Paweł Zgrzebnicki

Born: '77

Zodiac: Aquarius

Education: physicist

Passions: traveling, photography
Aga Zgrzebnicka

Born: '76

Zodiac: Aquarius

Education: zootechnician

Passions: traveling

We have known each other for ages and have equally long traveled together. The list of the countries, territories more or less independent and other sometimes peculiar places we have visited is really long. We list them here in alphabetical order not only to blow our horn, but also for the sake of record-keeping:

Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Austria, Belize, Birma, Bolivia, Cambodia, Canary Islands, Costarica, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, France, Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Kenia, Maldives, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Russia, Saba, Slovakia, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Barth, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Marteen, Tanzania, Thailand, Ukraine, United States of America, Venezuela.

Not all our travels can be found on this website. A long time ago, when we were just beginning our traveling adventure, we didn't write travel diaries and didn't take as many pictures as we do now. So not much has been left of these old journeys apart from memories and a few faded photos.

For several years now, expeditions to distant places have been an indispensable part of our lives, and we do our best to document them. We travel by ourselves or accompanied by good friends with whom we have started a website kafary.pl, where the accounts of our joint travels can be found, as well as the descriptions of expeditions organized by our friends on their own.

When creating this website, instead of concentrating solely on reporting the course of our journeys, we tried also to include practical information that can help you fully understand the described places, events and culture. You can find numerous links to Wikipedia and other Internet websites in the text - we hope that they will make our accounts more useful to you.

Sometimes the information shown on other websites (including Wikipedia) differs from what can be found in our texts. The reason for this can be twofold: either our information has become out-of-date, or one of the websites (ours or Wikipedia, for example) is wrong. We have left to you the detective work of finding out who is right.