4K drone blog - see the world from s bird's eye

Triavel is a travel blog built around cinematic 4K drone footage and honest, practical travel guides. Every destination gets filmed from above and written about from the ground — so you know what a place actually looks like before you book.

From the limestone cliffs of Malta to the alpine passes of Kyrgyzstan and the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, our aerial footage shows you the parts of a trip that brochures quietly leave out. Real coastlines. Real crowds. Real light. No stock libraries, no recycled clips from someone else’s hard drive.

Welcome to our travel vlog, where we capture the world like never before – from a bird’s eye view! Using 4K drone footage, we’ll take you on a visual journey to breathtaking landscapes, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems. Expect to find practical tips on the best gear, drone flying techniques, and advice for capturing those jaw-dropping scenes. From soaring above lush forests to gliding over coastlines, our drone perspective reveals new angles and details that bring out each destination’s unique beauty. Join us to see the world as you’ve never seen it before!

Flying high opens doors to new horizons, reminding us that there’s always more to explore. With every drone flight, we capture a world beyond reach, where limits fade and endless possibilities unfold.

 

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Travel content that earns your time

Most travel sites give you one of two things: a wall of stock photos with thin text underneath, or walls of text with no real sense of place. Triavel tries to do both properly — high-quality 4K aerial cinematography paired with travel guides that answer the questions you actually have. How do you get there. What it costs. When the weather turns. What’s overhyped and what’s worth the detour.

Every destination covered here has been flown over, walked through, and written about by someone who was actually there. No republished itineraries. No writing about places we haven’t seen from both the air and the ground.

Featured destinations

Malta — the Mediterranean’s most photogenic archipelago

Three islands, 5,000 years of history, and some of the clearest water in Europe. The Triavel team is based here, which means our Malta coverage runs deeper than most. The cliffs of Dingli at golden hour, the saltpans of Marsaskala before the crowds arrive, the Three Cities glowing across the Grand Harbour at dusk — these are the shots that don’t make the tourist brochures, and the reasons to come anyway. Explore our Malta travel guides.

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Bulgaria — Europe’s most underrated country, and we mean it

We first went to Bulgaria on a whim. We kept going back. Black Sea beaches that cost half what you’d pay in Croatia. Mountain villages where the 19th century feels genuinely close. Rila Monastery glowing gold in afternoon light. Our Bulgaria drone footage and travel guides are our attempt to share a country that most European travellers fly over on the way somewhere else — and really, genuinely shouldn’t.

Kyrgyzstan — the trip our family still talks about

This one changed us a bit. We flew drones over Song-Kul lake at 3,000 metres with horses on the ridge line. We filmed the surreal red canyons of Skazka and yurt camps deep in the Tian Shan range. It’s the kind of trip where your photos come back with things nobody else on Instagram has. Our Kyrgyzstan coverage is honest about the logistics — because it takes a bit of planning — and worth every bit of it.

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Mykonos, Greece — beyond the postcards

Yes, it’s famous. Yes, it gets busy. But filmed from above, Mykonos reveals something the street-level photos never quite capture — the way the Cycladic whitewash spills down hillsides toward an impossibly blue Aegean, the geometry of windmills against an open sky, the quiet coves that sit ten minutes from the main harbour and feel like a different island entirely. The crowds are real, the sunsets are genuinely that good, and knowing when to go — and where to escape to — makes all the difference. Explore our Mykonos travel guide.