Traveling has always been a big part of my life. In the past two years, I’ve taken over 80 flights and explored nearly 20 cities across Europe and Africa, including Amsterdam, Bruges, Vienna, Venice, Hallstatt, Monaco, Nice, Paris, Zurich, and even enjoyed surfing in the vibrant culture of Morocco.
My family sparked my passion for travel early on. As a child, I was lucky to visit Tokyo, Japan, where I tasted authentic sushi for the first time, and even joined an expedition that took me to the Himalayas. I’ve marveled at the beauty of Lake Baikal in Siberia, experienced the vibrant cultures of Tunisia and India, and ultimately found my way to Prague, where I’ve been living for the past six years. Here, my love for photography and adventure merged perfectly as I became the lead photographer for the travel agency KOVER.
Thanks to a tight-knit, supportive team, our work feels more like an adventure with like-minded travelers and friends. Every weekend, we rent private buses or hop on planes to discover new destinations, combining cultural and recreational activities with tailored recommendations. These journeys allow me to not only capture unforgettable moments for our clients but also learn and grow personally.
Photography, for me, is more than just a profession — it’s a way to connect with the world and tell meaningful stories that resonate with others.
Climbing Mount Seceda, Italy




















4 days, 65 young and adventurous people, a grand tour to Italy (Milan–Lake Garda–Verona–Venice)
We took a large, comfortable bus, filled it with 65 wonderful and energetic people, brought along a big speaker with music, and set off to explore Italy. We discovered local attractions, sampled exquisite Italian cuisine, drank Aperol, sunbathed, and swam in the warm summer Adriatic Sea. Here’s how it went…








































Budapest, Hungary
Budapest deserves a special mention. In addition to its local cuisine and famous landmarks, the city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, especially its ruin bars. After an evening out, if you still have energy left, many people head to the city’s famous thermal baths. The experience of relaxing in these baths is similar to how capybaras enjoy spending time in water — absolutely fantastic. You should definitely visit Budapest and let the city guide you to the best places.



























Amsterdam, Netherlands
Am-ster-dam. Oh, how many hearts this city has conquered. Seriously, one of the most vibrant and unique cities, and overall, one of the most memorable tours we had was precisely this one. No matter what, everyone always arrived on time at the meeting point the next day before returning to Prague and safely made it back home. Or as it’s said: what happens in Amsterdam stays in Amsterdam… If you know what I mean;) Let’s just take a look at the photos instead of spinning stories, shall we?)




























Surfing Tour in Morocco
If you asked me, where I would like to go again, Morocco, Africa would be my first choice. Once, while sitting in the office, we saw a video of some guys riding the waves beautifully. We were immediately eager to learn how to surf. We realized that having waves would not be enough for us… So, we gathered the bravest and most daring people, bought tickets, booked accommodations, arranged transfers for the entire trip, packed our bags, boarded a plane, and flew for 10 days to a different continent to explore it and learn how to stand on waves for the first time. What can be more exciting?



















































































That was our first trip to Morocco. After returning to Prague, we realized that we had fallen in love with the country and started organizing regular trips, which continue to be very popular. Each time we aim to improve our program by adding new activities to ensure our guests never feel bored during their free time between surfing sessions. For example, we include visits to Essaouira, the location where scenes from the famous TV series “Game of Thrones” were filmed, and the local Souk El Had market in Agadir, where guests can buy a small piece of Morocco and bring it home. We also visit the Paradise Valley and the surfing village of Imsouane.
My favorite places are the surfer village of Imsouane, where surfers from all over the world come to ride the longest wave in Morocco. The wave can stretch up to half a kilometer and is a great place to catch some waves. And of course, there are the sand dunes on the edge of the ocean that we always visit after spending time in the surfer village.
From the dunes, you get an incredible view of the sunset. We like to relax there, do sand surfing on our boards, share impressions and unwind after an intense day of wave riding. While we’re there, we listen to the waves crashing against the rocks and watch the sunset before heading back to our camp for a hearty dinner.