Here you can see one of 386 articles. Timeless content from 37 countries. An article on Tellerrand-Stories does not disappear after a week. The archive with hundreds of reports remains permanently accessible – for readers researching today and for those who come across the same topic in three years’ time. Well-researched and carefully written texts do not lose their value. We only report on what we have experienced ourselves. This claim sounds obvious – but it is no longer the case. Since 2017, Tellerrand-Stories has stood for travel journalism based on personal experience: personally experienced, photographed and editorially scrutinised. The magazine is published in four languages: German, English, French and Spanish. The content reaches readers in Europe, Australia, North and South America, Africa and parts of Asia. Spanish is the most widely spoken native language in the world after Mandarin. French is the official language in 34 countries.
Freshly published: Stories that stay
Countries from A – Z
Australia – Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Costa Rica – Curaçao – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – France – Georgia – Germany – Grenada– Hungary – Iceland – Ireland – Italy – Japan – Kyrgyzstan – Luxembourg – Malawi – Malta – Morocco – Netherlands – Papua New Guinea – Poland – San Marino – Sierra Leone – Spain – Sri Lanka – Sweden – Switzerland – Tajikistan – Turkey – United Kingdom – USA
Real stories, real places – zoom in!

Photography as a journalistic document
Georg Berg’s photographs are taken on the same journeys as his reportages. Over 30,000 of his photographs are available from Alamy, one of the world’s largest photo agencies with partners in 173 countries. More than 300 international media companies use his images. Everything that appears on Tellerrand-Stories is also available to the global media world.






